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UK spies gagged over Chinese embassy security concerns

Security officials were prevented from raising national security concerns about China's controversial new embassy compound in London, raising serious questions about diplomatic transparency and UK sovereignty.

Ex-MI5 Boss: UK Must Prepare for War in 5 Years

Former MI5 director general Lord Evans delivers chilling assessment that Britain faces high probability of significant state-on-state conflict by end of decade, urging urgent defence spending increases.

MI5 Trains MPs to Spot Chinese and Russian Spies

MPs and their staff are receiving secret security briefings from MI5 on how to identify and thwart sophisticated espionage attempts by hostile states like China and Russia, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Russian Spy Probe: Counter-Terror Police Investigate in Essex

Exclusive: Counter-terrorism police are leading a major probe into a suspected Russian spy ring operating from a quiet Essex town. The investigation, centred on Grays, involves multiple properties and is linked to a wider national security alert.

Three arrested in UK on suspicion of spying for Russia

Three individuals have been arrested in a major counter-espionage operation across the UK on suspicion of spying for Russia. The suspects, two men and a woman, are being held under the Official Secrets Act.

Calls for Inquiry as China Spy Case is Dropped

MPs and security experts demand answers as a major China espionage case is dropped, raising alarming questions about Britain's vulnerability to foreign interference and political pressure from Beijing.

Mandelson faces security vetting for Starmer business role

Labour leader Keir Starmer's plan to appoint Peter Mandelson as a business ambassador is undergoing intense scrutiny by MI5 and Whitehall, raising questions about the influence of the 'Prince of Darkness' and potential conflicts of interest.

Starmer Eyes Five Eyes Intel Access for Home Secretary

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering granting his new Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, direct access to top-secret Five Eyes intelligence, a significant departure from longstanding protocol that could redefine UK security strategy.

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