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MI5 feared film star Dirk Bogarde could be target of KGB sting attempt - Newly declassified files show the actor’s name was on a list of ‘practising British homosexuals’ passed to the Russians.
Prince Andrew demanded a face-to-face meeting with Sir Ken McCallum, the director of the UK's Security Service MI5, after his longtime close confidant was accused of being a Chinese spy.
MI5 lied "deliberately and repeatedly" as it tried to defend its handling of a neo-Nazi agent who abused women, the BBC has told a panel of High Court judges.
MI5 feared film star Dirk Bogarde could be the target of a KGB gay "entrapment" attempt after it emerged he was on a list of 'six practising British homosexuals' passed to the Russians.
The film then flashes forward nine years to track the British charmer as he courts Alice (Gemma Arterton), a headstrong lawyer who falls for Robert once he tells her he’s an MI5 agent working ...
Film star Dirk Bogarde was warned by MI5 that he could be the target of a gay “entrapment” attempt by the KGB, according to newly-declassified intelligence files. Documents released to the ...
Film star Dirk Bogarde was warned by MI5 that he could be the target of a gay “entrapment” attempt by the KGB, according to newly-declassified intelligence files. Documents released to the National ...