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MI5's 20-Year Hunt for a Russian Mole in MI6 Ends Inconclusively
MI5 conducted a two-decade-long investigation, codenamed Operation Wedlock, into a suspected MI6 double agent working for Russia, deploying extensive surveillance resources internationally, but ultimately failing to conclusively determine the agent's guilt or innocence.
MI5's 20-Year Hunt for a Russian Mole in MI6 Ends Inconclusively
MI5 conducted a two-decade-long investigation, codenamed Operation Wedlock, into a suspected MI6 double agent working for Russia, deploying extensive surveillance resources internationally, but ultimately failing to conclusively determine the agent's guilt or innocence.
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40% Bias Score


MI6 Appoints First Female Head
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old career intelligence officer, will become the first woman to lead MI6, the UK's foreign intelligence service, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn.
MI6 Appoints First Female Head
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old career intelligence officer, will become the first woman to lead MI6, the UK's foreign intelligence service, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn.
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44% Bias Score


Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal," Dies at 86
British author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal" and his journalism, died at 86; his books sold tens of millions of copies globally; he also worked for Reuters and the BBC, and claimed to have been an MI6 informant.
Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal," Dies at 86
British author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal" and his journalism, died at 86; his books sold tens of millions of copies globally; he also worked for Reuters and the BBC, and claimed to have been an MI6 informant.
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40% Bias Score


KGB Officer's Defection Reveals Soviet Spies, Influences Cold War
In July 1985, Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer disillusioned by the Soviet regime, defected to the UK using a complex escape plan, providing crucial intelligence that influenced Cold War events and exposed Soviet spies.
KGB Officer's Defection Reveals Soviet Spies, Influences Cold War
In July 1985, Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer disillusioned by the Soviet regime, defected to the UK using a complex escape plan, providing crucial intelligence that influenced Cold War events and exposed Soviet spies.
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44% Bias Score


MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
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48% Bias Score


COVID-19 Origin: MI6 Chief's Lab Leak Claim Challenges Official Narrative
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove revealed to Boris Johnson that COVID-19 likely originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, contradicting the official narrative and raising concerns about transparency and potential cover-ups.
COVID-19 Origin: MI6 Chief's Lab Leak Claim Challenges Official Narrative
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove revealed to Boris Johnson that COVID-19 likely originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, contradicting the official narrative and raising concerns about transparency and potential cover-ups.
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60% Bias Score

MI6 Appoints First Female Head
MI6 appointed Blaise Metreweli as its first female head, C, in a move that challenges long-standing gender biases in intelligence agencies; she currently runs Q branch and will take over in the autumn.

MI6 Appoints First Female Head
MI6 appointed Blaise Metreweli as its first female head, C, in a move that challenges long-standing gender biases in intelligence agencies; she currently runs Q branch and will take over in the autumn.
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64% Bias Score

MI6 Appoints First Female Chief
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old intelligence officer with extensive experience at MI5 and MI6, will become the first female head of MI6, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn. She currently leads the agency's technology and innovation division and has received the CMG for services to British fo...

MI6 Appoints First Female Chief
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old intelligence officer with extensive experience at MI5 and MI6, will become the first female head of MI6, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn. She currently leads the agency's technology and innovation division and has received the CMG for services to British fo...
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32% Bias Score

Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal", Dies at 86
Best-selling author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal", died on Monday at age 86 after a short illness; his agent highlighted his significant contribution to the thriller genre and his 75 million books sold worldwide.

Frederick Forsyth, Author of "The Day of the Jackal", Dies at 86
Best-selling author Frederick Forsyth, known for "The Day of the Jackal", died on Monday at age 86 after a short illness; his agent highlighted his significant contribution to the thriller genre and his 75 million books sold worldwide.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Cold War Double Agent Oleg Gordievsky
Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB officer and key MI6 asset during the Cold War, died at age 86 in England on March 4; his death is not considered suspicious.

Death of Cold War Double Agent Oleg Gordievsky
Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB officer and key MI6 asset during the Cold War, died at age 86 in England on March 4; his death is not considered suspicious.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.

Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.
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44% Bias Score
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