Britain’s government is expected to approve a large Chinese embassy near London’s financial district. This decision follows years of controversy over potential security risks. Lawmakers have urged officials to reject the application, fearing the embassy could be used for espionage and surveillance of Chinese dissidents. The decision was delayed amid growing allegations of Chinese spying. Media reports suggest approval will come this week ahead of a trip Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to take to China. Critics argue the embassy’s location near sensitive infrastructure poses risks. China has complained about delays, warning of consequences if the project isn’t approved.