Open-source data and machine learning tools mean the challenge is not information scarcity but information overload
Inquiry to examine political funding rules, including use of cryptocurrencies, after former Welsh Reform leader was jailed for bribery
Russia’s GRU military intelligence service was responsible for poisoning Dawn Sturgess, UK report concludes
Decision sparks concern among China hawks that Donald Trump is sacrificing national security to maintain trade truce
‘Systemic failures’ contributed to collapse of case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, security committee finds
Kyiv accuses Ross David Cutmore of helping Moscow plot assassinations and attacks on military training centres
One suspect accused of seeking information from corporate chiefs on ‘French economic interests’
Link is latest revelation in a years-long probe into Smart and TGR, which move money for criminals and sanctioned individuals
Contacts before appointment as national security adviser highlight multiple roles of ‘independent’ institutions in China
John Healey warns that Britain’s rules of engagement have been changed in response to Yantar’s activities
Security minister Dan Jarvis says Beijing is trying to recruit people with access to the British government
The outgoing head of the Secret Intelligence Service on the rise of China, why Putin is not interested in talks — and how screen spies aren’t always far from the truth
Body to collate material from national agencies and improve its operational use
Stephen Parkinson told at UK parliamentary hearing that he should have let a jury decide
Deputy national security adviser Matthew Collins says the label did not reflect Conservative policy at the time
Metropolitan Police reports ‘increasing number’ of people recruited by foreign intelligence services
Alicia Kearns and Tom Tugendhat, who say they were spied on in parliament, call on prime minister to ‘protect’ national security
Dutch spy chiefs cite concerns about Trump administration’s ‘politicisation’ of services
Crown Prosecution Service kicked off political firestorm when it abandoned charges against two British men
Political veteran mentioned in collapsed prosecution of two British men over espionage allegations
Hans Marsalek’s grandson is the fugitive Wirecard fraudster who runs spies for Russia in western Europe
MI5 says Chinese ‘state actors’ regularly present threats to UK national security
Ken Macdonald argues that witness statements drafted for prosecution of two men were enough to be put before a jury
Keir Starmer’s government is under pressure over charges being dropped against two British men
Warsaw’s national security chief says Moscow is also using a shadow fleet to launch drones into European airspace