A UK court has convicted two men with dual Chinese-British nationality of espionage for Hong Kong, and ultimately, China. This marks the first instance in Britain of individuals being found guilty of spying for the Chinese state. The men were accused of collecting information with the intent to pass it to intelligence services in Hong Kong. Details regarding the specific information gathered and their motivations remain limited, but the case highlights growing concerns about foreign interference within the UK. Authorities have emphasized the seriousness of the offenses and the need to protect national security. The convictions signal a firm stance against espionage activities targeting the UK. Sentencing details have not yet been fully released.