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MI5 is facing fresh scrutiny in the case of a violent neo-Nazi agent after a High Court judge said he had "no confidence" in the Security Service's account of how a senior officer gave false evidence.
SPY chiefs probed a suspected “Russian double agent” at the heart of MI6 in a 20-year global operation, it has been revealed.
IPCO began its secret investigation into MI5's handling of the agent - a genuine neo-Nazi known publicly as X who informed on extremist networks – in 2022. It was prompted by a BBC story about how X ...
Unprecedented probe was led by MI5, UK's domestic security agency, and is understood to have lasted for nearly two ...
An MI5 officer had confirmed the agent's status as he tried to persuade me to drop an investigation into X, a violent neo-Nazi misogynist who used his Security Service role to coerce and terrify ...
MI5 is in serious trouble – and has failed to learn from past scandals. The secret service faces serious questions after it lied to a court about how it dealt with a neo-Nazi spy.
The BBC is given rare access to MI5 HQ in London, to meet a neurodivergent intelligence officer. ... “Being neurodiverse brings strength to MI5.” Gordon Corera, the BBC’s Security ...
Former MI5 intelligence officer Annie Machon has said the UK security services owe it to Gareth Williams’ family to provide the full picture around his death A forensic re-examination of the ...
The BBC is given rare access to MI5 HQ in London, to meet a neurodivergent intelligence officer. Autistic MI5 officer: ‘Keeping secrets is never an issue’ Skip to main content ...
MI5 is facing fresh scrutiny in the case of a violent neo-Nazi agent after a High Court judge said he had "no confidence" in the Security Service's account of how a senior officer gave false ...
An MI5 officer had confirmed the agent's status as he tried to persuade me to drop an investigation into X, a violent neo-Nazi misogynist who used his Security Service role to coerce and terrify ...
MI5 is facing fresh scrutiny in the case of a violent neo-Nazi agent after a High Court judge said he had "no confidence" in the Security Service's account of how a senior officer gave false evidence.