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Just short of two years ago did Labour Party leader Keir Starmer sweep to power in a landslide victory against a highly unpopular Conservative Party, amassing a majority of 174 seats. On the surface, it would seem that Starmer would have unchallengeable authority and would possess with such Parliamentary strength a mandate to change Britain, who had firmly opted for an end to 14 years of Conservative government.
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In June 2026, the United Kingdom brought criminal proceedings under its revised National Security Act (2023) against Yuan Songbiao, senior manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London, and another former police officer, Man, charging them with "assisting foreign intelligence activities" and "foreign interference." At the heart of the case, however, lies a private financial dispute—Yuan had helped a former colleague with a currency-fluctuation reimbursement issue, while Man was alleged to have acted as an intermediary.
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A low-budget film has unexpectedly become a cultural touchstone for Chinese audiences worldwide. Dear You, made for just RMB 14 million, owes its runaway success not to star power or special effects, but to a humble archival artifact: the qiaopi—money-and-letters sent home by emigrants a century ago.
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2026.06.23 16:51
Opinion | When courtrooms become political battlegrounds: Hong Kong groups protest UK prosecutions
The recent prosecution and sentencing in the UK involving two Chinese citizens—one described as an administrative manager linked to Hong Kong's London Economic and Trade Office, and another identified as a former border officer—has triggered strong reactions in Hong Kong. On June 23, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) protested outside the British Consulate General in Hong Kong, following demonstrations by other groups a day earlier.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:06
Opinion | The Downfall of Keir Starmer
Just short of two years ago did Labour Party leader Keir Starmer sweep to power in a landslide victory against a highly unpopular Conservative Party, amassing a majority of 174 seats. On the surface, it would seem that Starmer would have unchallengeable authority and would possess with such Parliamentary strength a mandate to change Britain, who had firmly opted for an end to 14 years of Conservative government.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.25 12:15
Watch This | Behind the MOU: A crushing defeat for the US
After 108 days of US-Iranian conflict, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has brought the conflict to a temporary halt. Trump has aggressively marketed the ceasefire as a landmark diplomatic victory, packaging the agreement as a personal political achievement. Yet beneath the fanfare and political spin, this hastily signed and weakly enforceable document is anything but a diplomatic triumph for the US. Instead, it serves as irrefutable evidence of the collapse of Washington's Middle East strategy.
Young Voices
2026.06.24 20:16
Opinion | When vague clauses override clear facts—The legal and political paradox of UK's first National Security Act case
In June 2026, the United Kingdom brought criminal proceedings under its revised National Security Act (2023) against Yuan Songbiao, senior manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London, and another former police officer, Man, charging them with "assisting foreign intelligence activities" and "foreign interference." At the heart of the case, however, lies a private financial dispute—Yuan had helped a former colleague with a currency-fluctuation reimbursement issue, while Man was alleged to have acted as an intermediary.
Opinion
2026.06.23 18:31
Opinion | Beyond the box office: How diaspora heritage is rewriting China's global narrative
A low-budget film has unexpectedly become a cultural touchstone for Chinese audiences worldwide. Dear You, made for just RMB 14 million, owes its runaway success not to star power or special effects, but to a humble archival artifact: the qiaopi—money-and-letters sent home by emigrants a century ago.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:51
Opinion | When courtrooms become political battlegrounds: Hong Kong groups protest UK prosecutions
The recent prosecution and sentencing in the UK involving two Chinese citizens—one described as an administrative manager linked to Hong Kong's London Economic and Trade Office, and another identified as a former border officer—has triggered strong reactions in Hong Kong. On June 23, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) protested outside the British Consulate General in Hong Kong, following demonstrations by other groups a day earlier.
Opinion
2026.06.23 16:06
Opinion | A trumped-up case? The UK's troubling prosecution of Chinese citizens
The recent sentencing of two Chinese citizens by a UK court under the National Security Act demands more than a cursory glance—it warrants a fundamental question about the integrity of British justice. Bill Yuen Chung-biu, office manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, and Peter Wai Chi-leung, a former Metropolitan Police officer who later served with the UK Border Force, were handed prison terms of eight and ten years respectively.
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2026.06.23 15:59
Opinion | The UK verdict on HK ETO staff: Questions regarding judicial fairness
The recent conviction and sentencing of Bill Yuen Chung-biu, office manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (ETO) in London, alongside his co-defendant, for "assisting a foreign intelligence service" have garnered significant international attention. Viewed in its broader context, this case can hardly be regarded as a routine criminal trial; rather, it appears to reflect a hardening stance by the British authorities toward China-related matters under the framework of national security.
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2026.06.23 15:45
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