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Russia report: UK MPs condemn 'utterly reprehensible' delay
Failure to establish key scrutiny committee is also criticised as ‘unprecedented underhand behaviour’ The government’s apparent refusal to release a report into Russian infiltration in the UK and to delay establishing a key scrutiny committee has been condemned as unprecedented and “utterly reprehensible”.The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) has not met since before the general election in December – its longest break since it was established in 1994 – and critics say the government has sat on the committee’s report into Russian interference for nine months. Continue reading...
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