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Society10 years ago
UK to hire nearly 2,000 new spies
The British Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled London’s plans to hire some 1,900 more spies in a bid to counter terror threats against the country.
UK to hire nearly 2,000 new spies
Human Rights10 years ago
‘MI5 snooping on Britons for decade’
MI5 has been secretly collecting phone users’ data for more than a decade, says British home secretary.
‘MI5 snooping on Britons for decade’
Human Rights10 years ago
MI5 boss wants more spying powers
MI5 chief calls for more powers to domestic secret service agents to deal with terror plots.
MI5 boss wants more spying powers
Human Rights10 years ago
MI5 spied on Nobel laureate for 20 years
Doris Lessing died in 2013 aged 94. She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007.
MI5 spied on Nobel laureate for 20 years
Interviews10 years ago
‘ISIL-bound UK woman under MI5 nose’
A detained ISIL-bound British woman has tried to join terrorists under the MI5’s nose, says report.
‘ISIL-bound UK woman under MI5 nose’
Reports10 years ago
MI5 chiefs under pressure over radicalization of British national
The British security services are being probed after being blamed for the radicalization of Mohammed Emwazi who turned out to be an executioner with the ISIL terrorist group. Accusations of blackmail and threats have been brought out and the competence of the security services is being questioned.
MI5 chiefs under pressure over radicalization of British national
Human Rights10 years ago
UK rapped over attacks on civil liberties
Amnesty International slams the UK over its assaults on civil liberties, including increased surveillance.
UK rapped over attacks on civil liberties
Society10 years ago
Disguised UK spies testify at US trial
Disguised British spies testify against an al-Qaeda suspect on trial in New York for conspiring to blow-up a shopping center.
Disguised UK spies testify at US trial
The Monarchy10 years ago
UK luring Arab states into business
Britain lures Middle Eastern Arab countries into business deals big enough to pump billions of pounds into London.
UK luring Arab states into business
Human Rights10 years ago
UK admits unlawful spying
The UK has admitted that its spying agencies have been eavesdropping on private conversations between lawyers and their clients.
UK admits unlawful spying
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