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Societyone year ago
Convicted terrorist Sudesh Amman aspired to ‘kill the Queen’
On the second day of the inquest into the shooting death of convicted terrorist Sudesh Amman jurors were told he had wanted to 'kill the Queen'.
Convicted terrorist Sudesh Amman aspired to ‘kill the Queen’
IN-DEPTHone year ago
UK Official Secrets Act to become Orwellian
The British government has proposed reforms to the Official Secrets Act that could potentially see journalists and whistleblowers punished with much harsher sentencing for publishing things that the government doesn't find palatable.
UK Official Secrets Act to become Orwellian
Politicsone year ago
London Mayor orders fresh security review
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has ordered a fresh security review into the capital's resilience to terror attacks following successive pandemic-related lockdowns and associated disruption.
London Mayor orders fresh security review
Foreign Policyone year ago
MI5 head requests 'public' help to contain foreign espionage threat
The Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum is set to deliver a major speech today in which he will make a direct appeal to the public for help in containing the allegedly growing espionage threat to the UK.
MI5 head requests 'public' help to contain foreign espionage threat
Society2 years ago
Police and MI5 blamed for Fishmonger’s Hall terrorism incident
Jurors at an inquest for the victims of the Fishmongers' Hall terrorism attack have found that the Security Service MI5, the police and the probation service had failed in their duty to properly monitor and manage the convicted terrorist Usman Khan.
Police and MI5 blamed for Fishmonger’s Hall terrorism incident
Politics2 years ago
Patel under fire for delaying publication of report into UK’s biggest unsolved murder
Home Secretary Priti Patel is under fire for delaying a review into a three-decades old notorious murder on 'national security' grounds.
Patel under fire for delaying publication of report into UK’s biggest unsolved murder
IN-DEPTH2 years ago
Kill the Bill, UK protests License to Kill
Laws have passed by HM government under which undercover agents could be granted Criminal Conduct Authorizations authorizing them to engage in criminal conduct including rape, murder and torture without any legal culpability.
Kill the Bill, UK protests License to Kill
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