Boris Johnson's meeting with ex-KGB agent Alexander Lebedev is a 'non-story', the Russian ambassador to the UK has told LBC
Tom then asked if it was normal for KGB agents to meet with British foreign secretaries with no officials present.Labour has previously demanded an investigation into the meeting.
Deputy leader Angela Rayner and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper wrote to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Kit Malthouse, calling for a probe into the extent of the security risks presented by the meeting. "The chaos currently enveloping your administration must not be a distraction from addressing serious issues around our national security," the letter concluded.
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