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Salisbury poisonings may have been ordered to cover 'embezzlement'
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Russia recruiting foreign spies after Skripal crackdown
Russia is recruiting foreign spies after a crackdown on its own agents following the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, a court has heard. The Kremlin is “increasingly” using people of other nationalities because Russian agents find it too difficult to work in the UK. The details have emerged as part of …
Novichok poisonings were result of ‘abject Government failure to protect public’, inquiry told
The Novichok poisonings which left one dead, several severely ill and more than 80 people in A&E were a result of an “abject failure” by the UK …