Britain’s government has approved a massive new Chinese Embassy in central London, despite strong criticism from lawmakers. Critics argue it could become a base for espionage and intimidation of opponents. Local Government Secretary Steve Reed signed off on the plans after years of delays and legal challenges. Concerns have been raised about the embassy's proximity to underground fiber optic cables carrying sensitive financial information. The heads of two U.K. spy agencies said that while it's not realistic to eliminate all risk, appropriate security measures are in place. Local residents plan to challenge the approval in the courts.