UK delays ruling on Chinese embassy after Beijing withholds information

The UK government has extended the deadline to October 21 to decide on China’s plan to build Europe’s largest embassy near the Tower of London. Beijing has refused to fully explain why parts of its plans were blacked out, according to Al Jazeera.

The project, stalled for three years, faces opposition from local residents, Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners, and UK and US politicians, citing potential spying and security risks. The embassy would house 200 staff, include offices, a basement, and a tunnel to another building.

China called claims of secret facilities “despicable” and urged the UK to approve the plans. The government assumed control of the planning decision after local council concerns in 2022, Al Jazeera reported.