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Private health records of half a million Britons offered for sale on Chinese website

Technology minister tells Commons β€˜de-identified’ information from UK Biobank advertised for sale on Alibaba

The confidential health records of half a million British volunteers have been offered for sale on Chinese website Alibaba, the UK government has confirmed.

The β€œde-identified” data, belonging to participants in the UK Biobank project, was found for sale on three separate listings last week. Ian Murray, the technology minister, told the Commons on Thursday that, after working with the Chinese government and Alibaba, the records had now been removed. It is not believed any sales were made.

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Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Burner phones and lead-lined bags: a history of UK security tactics in China

Starmer’s team is wary of spies but such fears are not new – with Theresa May once warned to get dressed under a duvet

When prime ministers travel to China, heightened security arrangements are a given – as is the quiet game of cat and mouse that takes place behind the scenes as each country tests out each other’s tradecraft and capabilities.

Keir Starmer’s team has been issued with burner phones and fresh sim cards, and is using temporary email addresses, to prevent devices being loaded with spyware or UK government servers being hacked into.

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Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street

UK β€˜woefully’ unprepared for Chinese and Russian undersea cable sabotage, says report

CSRI finds China and Russia may be coordinating β€˜grey zone’ tactics against vulnerable western infrastructure

China and Russia are stepping up sabotage operations targeting undersea cables and the UK is unprepared to meet the mounting threat, according to new analysis.

A report by the China Strategic Risks Institute (CSRI) analysed 12 incidents in which national authorities had investigated alleged undersea cable sabotage between January 2021 and April 2025. Of the 10 cases in which a suspect vessel was identified, eight were directly linked to China or Russia through flag-state registration or company ownership.

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Β© Photograph: John Leicester/AP

Β© Photograph: John Leicester/AP

Β© Photograph: John Leicester/AP

β€˜Source of data’: are electric cars vulnerable to cyber spies and hackers?

British defence firms have reportedly warned staff not to connect their phones to Chinese-made EVs

Mobile phones and desktop computers are longstanding targets for cyber spies – but how vulnerable are electric cars?

On Monday the i newspaper claimed that British defence firms working for the UK government have warned staff against connecting or pairing their phones with Chinese-made electric cars, due to fears that Beijing could extract sensitive data from the devices.

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Β© Photograph: Ying Tang/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock

Β© Photograph: Ying Tang/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock

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