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Manchester Arena families demand MI5 inclusion in new cover-up law

Originally Published 7 days ago — by BBC

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Families affected by the Manchester Arena bombing are demanding that MI5 be fully included in the new 'Hillsborough Law' to ensure transparency and accountability from intelligence agencies, following criticisms of MI5's false narratives and lack of candour during investigations. The law aims to enforce a duty of candour on public officials, including intelligence services, to prevent cover-ups and promote truthfulness in public inquiries.

MI5 Chief Expresses Frustration Over China Spy Cases and Rising Threats

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Bloomberg.com

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MI5 revealed that UK spies have recently disrupted a new threat from China, highlighting ongoing cyber threats and espionage activities, despite a dropped case against two individuals accused of gathering intelligence on UK-China relations. The agency emphasizes the persistent danger posed by Chinese state actors and ongoing cyber threats to government networks.

MI5 Chief Highlights Rising State and Terror Threats to UK Security

Originally Published 2 months ago — by BBC

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MI5 is facing a new era of threats, with a significant increase in terrorism investigations and escalating state threats from Russia, China, and Iran, prompting a major shift in its mission since 9/11, including disrupting numerous plots and addressing espionage and cyber threats, while emphasizing the importance of accountability and oversight.

Pioneering MI5 Leader Stella Rimington Dies at 90

Originally Published 5 months ago — by The New York Times

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Stella Rimington, the first woman to lead MI5 and an inspiration for the character 'M' in James Bond, has died at age 90. She broke barriers in British intelligence, increased transparency, and authored spy novels after her career. Her leadership marked significant milestones for diversity and public engagement in intelligence services.

Pioneering MI5 Leader Dame Stella Rimington Dies at 90

Originally Published 5 months ago — by BBC

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Dame Stella Rimington, the first female director general of MI5 and a trailblazer in intelligence leadership, has died at 90. She modernized MI5, promoted transparency, and was a model for the character M in James Bond films. Her career spanned key Cold War and post-Cold War periods, and she authored spy novels after retiring.

Cooper Criticizes MI5 for False Evidence Failings

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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The UK Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, acknowledged that MI5's provision of false evidence to courts was a serious failure, leading to calls for a robust, independent investigation overseen by Sir Brian Leveson, after revelations of misconduct in a case involving a neo-Nazi agent and the BBC's exposure of MI5's dishonesty. The case has raised concerns about internal processes and the handling of sensitive evidence within MI5.

"From Farts to Monsters: Slow Horses Season 3 Recap and Release Date"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vulture

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In the latest episode of Slow Horses, Diana and Ingrid engage in a deadly power struggle within MI5, manipulating their own agents to kill each other while enjoying a drink. The truth behind Alison's murder is revealed - Ingrid endorsed a device that could hack encrypted computers, and when Alison threatened to blow the whistle, she was eliminated. As the Slough House misfits search for incriminating evidence, Duffy, under Ingrid's orders, ruthlessly eliminates his colleagues. The episode ends with a cliffhanger as River and the others face a deadly assault, with their only hope resting on two recently fired Slough House rejects. MI5's toxic leadership and disregard for human life are exposed, making the misfits the real heroes.

"Recap: 'Slow Horses' Season 3, Episode 2 - 'Hard Lessons'"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vulture

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In episode 2 of "Slow Horses" season 3, River Cartwright infiltrates the Park on a mission to steal a vetting file, showcasing his skills and improvisation. Despite encountering obstacles and unqualified agents, River manages to make his way to the file room. Meanwhile, Jackson investigates the abduction of Catherine and discovers a private operation called Chieftain, run by Sly Monteith. The episode maintains a fast-paced, action-packed narrative while withholding the contents of the valuable Footprint file.

First female cyber spy boss appointed by MI5 in Britain.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters UK

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Anne Keast-Butler has been appointed as the first female director of GCHQ, Britain's intelligence communications agency, succeeding Jeremy Fleming. Keast-Butler, who is currently the deputy director general at MI5, will take over the role in May and will be tasked with protecting the country from terrorists, cyber-criminals and malign foreign powers. GCHQ is Britain's main eavesdropping agency and has a close relationship with the US National Security Agency as well as with counterparts in Canada, Australia and New Zealand in a consortium called "Five Eyes".

Anne Keast-Butler appointed as GCHQ's first female director.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC

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Anne Keast-Butler has been appointed as the first female director of GCHQ, succeeding Sir Jeremy Fleming. She is currently serving as deputy director general at MI5 and has previously worked for GCHQ as the head of counter-terrorism and serious organised crime. Keast-Butler has a 30-year career in the national security field and helped to launch the national cyber security programme. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly described her as the "ideal candidate to lead GCHQ".