MI5
Coverage of MI5 in the Nexus archive.
- Britain introduces sweeping new powers to target foreign state-linked groups including Iran's IRGC
Britain has introduced the National Security (State Threats) Bill to empower authorities to target foreign state-linked groups, including Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), amid rising threats. The legislation allows the Home Secretary to designate groups engaging in activities like assassination plots and sabotage, with penalties of up to 14 years for supporting them.
- 2 men guilty of stabbing Iranian journalist in London in an attack prosecutors blame on Tehran
Two Romanian men, Nandito Badea and George Stana, were convicted of stabbing Iranian journalist Pouria Zeraati in London, an attack prosecutors allege was ordered by Tehran. Iran's senior diplomat denied involvement, while the journalist's employer, Iran International, has faced prior threats linked to its critical coverage of Iran's government.
- Five Eyes: Watch out for odd LinkedIn connection requests, China's back on the hunt for state secrets
Five Eyes intelligence agencies warn China is using LinkedIn, Indeed, and Upwork to recruit individuals with access to classified information, targeting security clearance holders in defense, security, and foreign affairs. Chinese operatives pose as private sector employees to solicit sensitive data through job advertisements, encrypted messaging, and financial incentives.
- Chinese spies are using fake job ads to 'steal secrets' from British military staff, warns MI5
MI5 has warned that Chinese spies are using fake job advertisements to steal secrets from British military staff. The intelligence agency highlights this method as a security threat targeting military personnel.
- Chinese spies use LinkedIn to target UK officials and military staff
Chinese spies are using LinkedIn to target UK government and military staff through fake job advertisements, aiming to access classified or sensitive information. MI5 and the Five Eyes alliance have warned of this strategy, which involves spies posing as private sector or thinktank representatives to recruit individuals with security clearances or indirect access to government information.
- UK security services helped devise act that gave amnesty over Troubles killings
UK security services and state agencies were involved in crafting the controversial Legacy Act, which grants amnesty to Troubles-era soldiers and paramilitaries despite MI5's historical role in related killings. The involvement of these entities in a secret policymaking group has angered victims' groups opposing the legislation.
- Asylum seeker who planted fake bomb at MI5 after his appeal to stay in the UK was refused is likely to be deported after serving jail term
An asylum seeker who planted a fake bomb at MI5 after his appeal to stay in the UK was refused is likely to be deported after serving a jail term. The individual's actions were taken in response to the refusal of their appeal, and they will face deportation following their imprisonment. The incident highlights concerns regarding immigration and national security.
- From London synagogues to New York preschools — antisemitic attacks escalating on both sides of the Atlantic
Tens of thousands rallied in London to protest the increase in violent attacks against the Jewish population, with leaders calling for stronger enforcement and increased security measures. The UK has raised its national terrorism threat level to 'severe' amid a spike in antisemitic incidents. The British government has faced criticism for its handling of antisemitism, with some arguing that the response is still falling short.
- Chinese state guilty of 'transnational repression', say MI5, after two men found guilty of surveilling Beijing dissidents on British soil
Two men have been found guilty of surveilling Beijing dissidents on British soil, with MI5 accusing the Chinese state of 'transnational repression'. The case highlights China's attempts to suppress dissent beyond its borders. The guilty verdict raises concerns about foreign interference in the UK.
- Neo-Nazi who planned mass gun attack convicted after MI5 undercover sting
Alfie Coleman, a former supermarket worker from Essex, was convicted of planning a mass gun attack after compiling a hate-list with racial slurs and targeting officials and a mosque. A senior police officer warned of increasing youth involvement in violent extremism, as revealed by an MI5 undercover sting.
- Moment MI5 swoop in and arrest neo-Nazi, 21, trying to buy gun and 200 rounds of ammo for terror attack - as he is found guilty
MI5 arrested a 21-year-old neo-Nazi attempting to purchase a gun and 200 rounds of ammunition for a terror attack. The individual was later found guilty of the plot.
- MI5's first female director general Dame Stella Rimington left more than £2m to her husband and daughters in her will
Dame Stella Rimington, the first female director general of MI5, left over £2 million to her husband and daughters in her will. The inheritance highlights her significant personal wealth and family legacy.
- MI5 send New IRA 'Spotify-wrapped' style video message urging them to quit in wake of latest car bomb attack outside Belfast police station
MI5 sent a 'Spotify-wrapped' style video message to the New IRA, urging them to abandon violence following a car bomb attack outside a Belfast police station. The creative approach aims to de-escalate tensions and encourage disengagement from terrorism.