A woman who was allegedly abused by a suspected Security Service informant has called for an apology from MI5, it was ...
MI5 lied to three courts while defending its handling of a misogynistic neo-Nazi state agent who attacked his girlfriend with ...
The Security Service gambled BBC correspondent Daniel De Simone had no evidence. A note, an email and a recording proved it ...
The High Court was “misled” by false information from MI5 during the Attorney General’s bid to prevent the BBC from ...
Sir Ken McCallum under pressure after Security Service found to have lied in attempt to prevent BBC from unmasking one of its ...
Ken McCallum contacted Tim Davie directly after BBC began investigating activities of agent who had attacked girlfriend with ...
MI5 has apologized to the BBC and court over a neo-nazi spy story that Daniel De Simone had been investigating.
MI5 has admitted it provided “incorrect information” to the English courts in a case concerning an agent accused of domestic abuse.
The head of Britain's domestic spy agency MI5 issued a rare public apology on Wednesday for providing "incorrect information" ...
But then, during the proceedings, a senior MI5 officer - a deputy director of the organisation and senior counter-terrorism officer, known in court as Witness A - mentioned some phone calls ...
In fact, MI5 had disclosed the man's status in phone calls to me, as it tried to persuade me not to investigate the man - known publicly only as agent X. The service aggressively maintained its ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results