BREAKING: Home Secretary pledges to stop foreign interference

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The Home Secretary Priti Patel has pledged to introduce new legislation to safeguard against foreign interference.

It comes in the wake of the MI5 warning a Chinese government “agent” has been “active” in UK parliament.

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