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Peter Taylor is an award-winning journalist who covered The Troubles extensively throughout his career. He will be ‘In ...
Louisa Guy from Slow Horses is portrayed as a richly complex MI5 agent whose character evolves through tragedy, resilience, and allegiance.
Stella Rimington has died, aged 90. Her spy novels, written from her secret service experience, provide fascinating insights into a clandestine world.
The former head of the British Intelligence service and author Stella Rimington was the first female (and publicly-named) MI5 ...
Apple TV+ offers the British spy drama Slow Horses. It concerns MI5 agents who commit errors and are transferred to Slough House.
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MI5, and the National Crime Agency (NCA) have delivered a public warning to parents that online offenders will exploit the school holidays to engage in criminal acts with young people when they know ...
Stella Rimington, the first female director general of Britain's MI5 security and counter-intelligence service who ushered in an era of greater transparency at the agency, has died aged 90.
Stella Rimington, 90, the first female chief of Britain’s MI5 intelligence agency and later a successful thriller writer, has died, her family said Monday.