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The headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: “China exploited WFH to spy on UK”.

Similarly, the headline of the Telegraph reads: “China exploited WFH to spy on UK”. The paper focuses on how a flexible working policy in the Home Office could have enabled the security breach, which saw one of the men access the Atlas database, a vast record which contains sensitive information such as passport details and addresses of foreign nationals. It is “first case of its kind”, the Telegraph says, adding that it is the first conviction for Chinese espionage in the UK.

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