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DWP Gains New Powers to Access Bank Accounts

The DWP has implemented controversial new powers to request bank details and deduct money directly from accounts to combat benefit fraud. Civil liberties groups warn of 'mass financial surveillance'. Read the full story.

UK man arrested in Ukraine for alleged Russia spying

Ross David Cutmore, a British national, has been detained in Ukraine accused of passing sensitive military intelligence to Russia's FSB. He faces up to 12 years in prison. Read the full details.

MI5 Warns MPs Over Chinese Spying Threat

Security Minister Dan Jarvis announces new espionage action plan after MI5 warns MPs and peers of covert interference attempts by China. Learn how the UK is responding.

MI5 warns MPs over Chinese spying threats

UK parliamentarians have been issued an urgent 'Espionage Alert' by MI5, detailing how Chinese security services are using LinkedIn and headhunters to target Westminster. Learn how to protect against these threats.

Teen's Charlie Kirk obsession murder trial shocks UK

The disturbing case of Tyler Robinson's murder unfolds as court hears how Erika Kirk's dangerous obsession with American commentator Charlie Kirk culminated in brutal violence. Exclusive details from the UK trial.

Commons Speaker Faces Prosecution Over China Spying Case

House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle confronts legal action over his handling of a case involving three men charged with spying for China, raising serious questions about parliamentary security and foreign interference.

British ex-soldier arrested in Kyiv for spying

A former British soldier has been detained in Ukraine's capital and accused of gathering intelligence for Russian security services, raising serious concerns about security breaches.

UK-China spy trial collapses over secret evidence

A major national security prosecution involving alleged Chinese spying has dramatically collapsed after the government refused to disclose critical evidence, raising serious questions about Britain's ability to handle sensitive espionage cases.

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