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FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail On the 20th anniversary of the July 7, 2005 bombings in London, Abdul Wahid reflects on how ...
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At the heart of the case is the violent abuse of a woman by a state agent under MI5's control. After the BBC began ...
A ruling by London's High Court cited the domestic intelligence agency's failure to explain why representatives had ...
The home secretary says the government accepts the high court’s ruling that an independent investigation should take place.
Read our privacy notice. Police chiefs and MI5 have called for the Government to give them enough funding amid pressures from the latest plans to release prisoners early.
Professor Anthony Glees, from the University of Buckingham, told the Express that the UK appears “vulnerable” and MI5 will “absolutely” be preparing for a heightened Iranian threat.
The best way for real to reflect reel could well be a spy thriller, arguably. James Bond’s ‘M’ is now ‘C’, a woman, powerful and savvy enough to take on the world. And in a world where ...
He adds: “MI5 and the British government worked together to make sure the people of Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales had no idea what was going on. The British government protected MI5.