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There are a grand total of 175 redactions in the report. Here are the key passages that have left us scratching our heads.
Intelligence and security committee publishes long-delayed findings on Russian influence over UK politics.
Former British ambassador to Moscow comments come after publication of damning report by Intelligence and Security Committee.
Opinium poll for the Observer also reveals 47% of public think Putin’s government affected UK’s 2019 general election.
Russia's attempts to influence British democracy and the potential vulnerability of parts of the UK political system to anti-democratic meddling during the EU referendum have been detailed in a report prepared by the US Senate, The Guardian reported.
A report by the UK Parliament Intelligence and Security Committee says the government was "slow to recognise the threat" posed by Russian, so did not take action to protect the UK from possible interference in the 2016 EU referendum.
The former Intelligence and Security Committee chairman speaks of his “frustration” and “anger” over the Russia report not being published last year.
Labour queries why MP used unsecured account for classified government business.
A group of politicians are threatening legal action unless Boris Johnson orders an independent investigation into Russian interference in elections.
Cross-party group says it will take action if PM fails to order independent investigation.
Cross-party group files claim to force inquiry into Russian interference in UK elections.
Banks is suing Guardian journalist for defamation over Brexit backer’s ‘covert relationship’ with Russia.
According to the UK Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee, the UK government does not know and—incredibly—did not try to find out.
The UK has imposed sanctions on banks, companies and individuals linked to Russia since the invasion of Ukraine. / The government has been under pressure to do more to tackle the flow of Russian money into the UK.
Despite Johnson’s denial over input from oligarchs, donations from those with Russian business links or dual nationality boost the Conservatives.
John Sweeney delves into the ties between Boris Johnson and several Russian oligarchs.
Seduced by money, and then isolated by Brexit, the UK has foregone its chance to lead in the response to the Ukraine crisis.
eter Jukes tracks Putin’s long war against democracy and the West – and the Russian President’s allies in Britain’s pro-Brexit establishment.
Reminders of how Brexit Party MEPs voted in crackdowns on Russian propaganda have been making the rounds on social media as the war in Ukraine intensifies.
Cross-party group says government failed to investigate reported attempts to meddle in UK elections.
The development of Brexit from a fringe movement into a dominant political project coincided chronologically not only with a long period of patient and sustained campaigning and lobbying, and with a lucky sequence of favourable shifts of circumstance and forces, but also with the internal development of one key external force, the politics and ideology of the Putin regime.
The multimillionaire Brexit backer Arron Banks has lost his libel action against the Observer and Guardian journalist Carole Cadwalladr, in a significant decision for public interest journalism.
'"The Russia Report" published by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament in July 2020 did not specifically address the Brexit campaign, but it concluded that Russian interference in UK politics is commonplace.'