The woman at the centre of a case in which MI5 has admitted giving false evidence to three courts says she wants the service to give her a public apology. Beth was attacked with a machete by her ...
Beth's lawyer, Kate Ellis from the Centre for Women's Justice, told the BBC: "I think this raises real concerns about MI5's transparency, about whether we can trust MI5's evidence to courts." ...
In a new book ‘The Sorrow and the Loss - The Tragic Shadow Cast by the Troubles on the Lives of Women’ best-selling author Martin Dillon reveals that an MI5 whistle blower claimed the device ...
We argued he should be identified so women could be warned about such a predatory and violent man. X had used his MI5 role to coercively control his ex-partner, known publicly by the alias Beth.
Andrea Simon, director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW), said ‘serious questions need to be asked about the culture within MI5 and wider government’ following the revelations.
The secret service misled the court while defending its handling of an allegedly misogynistic neo-Nazi state agent who attacked his girlfriend with a machete ...
Women like Laura are key to MI5’s success. It’s 20 years since Stella Rimington was appointed MI5’s first female head and today women make up 41% of the workforce. Laura talks about her own ...
The head of MI5 has serious questions to answer about his support for an agent accused of far-Right extremism and violence against women, according to a lawyer representing one of the victims. Sir ...
"I don't want other women to have to put up with things like this. It's disgusting." She believes MI5 has a particular type of power that enables it to avoid transparency like other organisations.