‘Putin’s dirty work’ and ‘honeytrap spice’ in the UK









Asks daily mail “How many more Putin spies are in Britain?” After the sentence of six Bulgarians on espionage charges.
The paper states that a Moscow detective ring was run from a guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, where agents were assigned to spy on an American airbase in Germany and to ask Vladimir Putin’s opponents, some of which hatched a conspiracy to kidnap and murder.
Paper says that the Metropolitan Police has warned a fifth of the British counter-term policing, which is now dedicated to dealing with the state-backed threats.
Daily Telegraph’s front page There is a picture of who calls the “mastermind” at the center of the operation.
It states that Jane Marselake was able to escape from Europe despite security concerns.
The paper notes that before he escaped, Marselake led a double life and was “cooperating” with secret service agencies worldwide, including the Mi6.
Says Daily Mirror, “More cells working in Britain are warned.”

Times focuses Donald Trump’s latest comments about war in Ukraine.
Its headline quotes the US President, who said that Vladimir was doing “what to do” by intensifying his bombing campaign against Putin Kiev.
The paper highlights the international criticism of the relationship between the Russian leader and Trump, who said that he finds it “easy” to deal with Moscow.
It also notes that the President has threatened Russia with “mass restrictions” until it agrees to a ceasefire.
Britain’s largest trade unions will ask the government to have a close relationship with the European Union, According to a report in The Guardian.
Tuci will issue a joint statement, which calls it a rapidly “unstable and unexpected global economy”.
The paper notes that the Sir Kir Stmper has spent its first month to laying groundwork for better relations with Brussels, which has already intensified after Trump’s election.
Eye paper warns Any possible reset with blocks can force the UK to water its animal welfare safety.
The previous government banned the export of living animals which came into force in January. Paper says that the leading data in the agriculture sector has urged the government to protect the ban, but the ministers have not made any promise.
A new road tunnel between Kent and Essex has been spent more than £ 1BN, which has not yet started despite the construction work, According to Financial Times.
The report uses data from the National Highway Agency, stating that the total expected cost of the lower themes crossing is between £ 9.5bn and just more than £ 10bn.
The head of the Transport Action Network has been quoted saying that the project needs to be canceled. The government said that this is “option search”.
Says daily telegraph The government has agreed to “adequate” changes in electric car goals.
It states that the trade secretary, Jonathan Renned, announced during an attempt to solve industry concerns and to maintain the company’s presence in Britain, during a visit to Nissan’s headquarters in Japan.
Rrenalds did not reveal any specific details, but is understood to have been told that the owners of Nissan have been told that “nothing”.
And Says a report in The Guardian Researchers have found that songs singing songs may be impressed by their age, social interaction and migration.
Paper says that a team from Oxford University recorded over 100,000 songs during a three -year project, compared to man -made albums compared to various collections.

