Bulgarian woman based in UK denies spying for Russia
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Royal Navy tracks Russian ‘spy ship’ closely after it enters UK waters
Defence secretary tells Commons the Yantar had been ‘mapping the UK’s critical underwater infrastructure’. A Russian “spy ship” was tracked closely by the Royal Navy this week after it entered UK ...The Guardian - 2d -
Russian spy ship found ‘gathering intelligence’ in UK waters
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Man accused of spying for Russia 'spoke to MI5'
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Russia's naval base problems could be a big blow to its submarine force
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Streeting denies government is delaying tackling UK social care crisis
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