Foreign agents must be forced to declare themselves - The Times

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April 27, 2019
Foreign agents must be forced to declare themselves - The Times
Almost 50,000 animals have been killed in 7 years at secret MoD research base - The Sun
Almost 50,000 animals killed during military testing at secret UK research base - Mirror Online
Spooks in the Kremlin - Foreign Policy
The Spies Who Came In From the Continent - Foreign Policy

Foreign agents must be forced to declare themselves - The Times

The Times
Britain needs a foreign agents registration act. We need to know the individuals and companies that lobby or act politically on behalf of other countries and their proxies, including those on international sanctions lists.
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Almost 50,000 animals have been killed in 7 years at secret MoD research base - The Sun

The Sun
ALMOST 50,000 animals have been killed in experiments by military scientists at a top secret government research base, it can be revealed. Scientists blasted pigs with explosives, infected monkeys with biological weapons and poisoned guinea pigs with nerve gas at the government’s top secret Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down in Wiltshire.
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Almost 50,000 animals killed during military testing at secret UK research base - Mirror Online

Mirror Online
Almost 50,000 animals have been killed in military testing at a top-secret government research base, the Sunday Mirror can reveal. During a series of experiments, scientists blew up pigs, infected monkeys with biological weapons and poisoned guinea pigs with nerve gas.
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Spooks in the Kremlin - Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy
Three leather-bound folders shape the world—or Vladimir Putin’s world, at least. Every morning, after his swim and workout, Russia’s president begins work by looking at these three briefing documents: The domestic Federal Security Service (FSB) gives him an analysis of the state of the country; the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) provides an overview of the global situation; and the Federal Protective Service (FSO), his personal guard, contributes a summary of goings-on among the domestic elite.
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The Spies Who Came In From the Continent - Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy
Feature The Spies Who Came In from The Continent How Brexit could spell the end of Britain’s famed advantage in intelligence. From John le Carré’s novels to the insatiable popular interest in James Bond, Britain has long enjoyed, and cultivated, an image of producing superior spies.
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