Boris Johnson claims Russia interference did not sway Brexit vote
The Prime Minister accused ‘Islingtonian Remainers’ of seizing on the Intelligence and Security Committee report.
The Prime Minister accused ‘Islingtonian Remainers’ of seizing on the Intelligence and Security Committee report.
The PM is under pressure after the Intelligence and Security Committee suggested the Government may have taken its eye off the ball over Russia.
The Government has promised action after a damning report claimed it had taken its eye off the ball over the threat posed by Russia.
It is believed Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to beef-up counter-espionage laws.
It is believed Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to beef-up counter-espionage laws.
The committee said any move towards closer ties with Russia would undermine the alliance built after the Salisbury attack.
The ISC’s report found the Government did not properly consider whether Moscow could interfere in the Brexit referendum until after the event.
The First Minister addressed the release of the Intelligence and Security Committee’s report during the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing.
The report was released after months of delay.
Peers with links to Russian firms include Lord Fairfax of Cameron and Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede.
The Intelligence and Security Committee’s long-awaited report is critical of the Government and intelligence agencies over their response to Moscow.
The Intelligence and Security Committee has published its long-awaited report on Russia.
A long-awaited parliamentary investigation into Russian interference in British democracy found Moscow attempted to sway the 2014 poll.
The Foreign Secretary said Russian actors ‘amplified’ stolen papers relating to UK-US trade talks online.
The Tory backbencher was expelled from the parliamentary Conservative Party after winning the chairmanship of the ISC with opposition votes.