Abandoned briefcase to 110-year-old lemon: Exhibition from MI5 showcases Britain's espionage history
The 110-year-old lemon has garnered significant attention from the MI5 exhibition organised in London. The lemon, which is ...
The display includes confessions and surveillance reports relating to Britain’s most notorious double agents, who spied for ...
A desiccated 110-year-old lemon and a talcum power case are among the tools of spycraft that are now on display at Britain’s National Archives. MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence agency collaborated ...
A desiccated 110-year-old lemon that played a key role in espionage history is one of the star attractions of a London ...
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Featuring declassified documents and objects from MI5's private collection, the exhibition marks the first time the ...
The exhibition "MI5: Official Secrets" marks an unprecedented collaboration between the intelligence agency and The National ...
John Ware says Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has ‘squared up’ to the British security and intelligence establishment on legacy ...
The only group who still refuse to acknowledge that Freddie Scappaticci was the agent known as Stakeknife is the British ...
Exhibits include Guy Burgess’s briefcase, which was left behind as he fled to Moscow, and a 110-year-old lemon used by German ...
NEW YORK — Operation Mincemeat was not about baking tasty little seasonal pies but the name given to an elaborate 1943 ruse ...
MI5: Official Secrets features declassified documents alongside objects from the agency's private collection - many of which have never been seen before. It marks the first time the intelligence ...
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