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MI6 boss says his spies have nothing to do with torture

10.08.09
Head of MI6 insists there has been 'no torture and no complicity in torture' by his secret service... more

Chilcot must pin down the crucial questions early

23.06.09
As the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war stutters into existence, it already looks as confused and uncertain as everything that has gone before in relation to the war... more

Britons 'will never know full extent of Iraq war blunders'

19.03.09
The public have not been told a fraction of the blunders and misjudgments that led Britain to go to war with Iraq, senior former government experts said... more

Memo that told Blair aides Saddam Hussein posed no imminent threat

12.03.09
Intelligence experts explicitly warned Tony Blair's aides that Britain was not in "imminent danger of attack" from Saddam Hussein, a confidential memo reveals... more

Security chief urges Met to sack 'terrorist'

16.12.08
Former Intelligence chief Baroness Neville-Jones put pressure on Scotland Yard to sack one of its anti-terrorism advisers after it emerged he is wanted by Interpol for terror offences... more

'Review mega-mosque in wake of bomb trial'

09.09.08
Ministers should review plans to build a "mega-mosque" in the East End in the wake of the airline bomb plot trial, the Tories urged... more

Spymaster comes out of coma after 10 days

11.07.08
The Government's top intelligence adviser has emerged from a coma after 10 days... more

Spy chief in poison mystery

04.07.08
Britain's leading spy is fighting for his life after he mysteriously fell into a coma... more

Solar-powered civil servant sails the Thames

30.06.08
A senior civil servant is voyaging 150 miles along the Thames in a solarpowered wooden boat... more

More dossier spin won't hide Brown's Iraq shame

19.02.08
John Williams, the then press secretary at the Foreign Office, wrote the "first draft" of the so-called "dodgy dossier" on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Now, after concerted campaigning, the Government has finally released this "first draft" - only for David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, to say that it's nothing of the sort... more

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