Chinese government officials have criticised UK parliamentary representatives and called for "proper manners" after a delegation was reportedly denied entry to view Queen Elizabeth II's coffin.
The House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle reportedly banned Chinese representatives from entering Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the late monarch as a result of human rights issues and abuse cases relating to China's Muslim Uighur population.
A spokeswoman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning, issued a statement on Saturday calling on the UK to "follow the diplomatic protocols and proper manners to receive guests" after the refused request.
Hoyle declined to comment after the report from Politico surfaced.