
Intelligence


Did Britain help murder an African leader and U.N. secretary general?
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 26 October 2021
TAGGED: Books, DR Congo, Ghana

FILM REVIEW: “The man who knew too much”
by UMAR NASSER | 4 October 2021
TAGGED: Ireland

How British journalists are seduced by the Ministry of Defence and spooks
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 28 September 2021
TAGGED: MI6

MI6 helped Bin Laden ally get medical treatment
by PHIL MILLER | 20 September 2021
TAGGED: Afghanistan, MI6, Pakistan

How MI6 backed ‘right-wing religious fanatics’ in Afghanistan
by PHIL MILLER | 4 September 2021
TAGGED: Afghanistan, MI6, Pakistan

Impunity for killings in service of the state: the UK government’s latest scheme
by ANNE CADWALLADER | 26 July 2021
TAGGED: Ireland

Why I took the police to court over a 48-year-old secret document
by PHIL MILLER | 15 July 2021
TAGGED: India, Ireland, Malaysia, MI5, Sri Lanka
Declassified UK’s chief reporter enters the Kafkaesque world of official secrecy as he tries to uncover the British state’s involvement in a notorious terrorist bombing for which no one has been held to account.

What was Britain’s most senior police officer doing with MI6?
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 8 July 2021
TAGGED: MI6, Police
During her career, Cressida Dick, Britain’s Metropolitan Police Commissioner, has repeatedly escaped full accountability over her role in controversial cases. One murky episode is her time in the ‘Foreign Office’, understood to really mean MI6.

Revealed: MI5 and MI6 are flouting environmental legislation
by MATT KENNARD | 1 June 2021
TAGGED: MI5, MI6
The new head of MI6 says his agency will monitor other countries’ climate commitments, but the UK’s intelligence agencies are refusing to provide any information on their own environmental footprint.