Iranian Nationals Charged with Spying on Jewish Targets
Two Iranian nationals have been charged under the National Security Act for allegedly conducting surveillance on Jewish community targets in the UK for Iran's intelligence services.
Two Iranian nationals have been charged under the National Security Act for allegedly conducting surveillance on Jewish community targets in the UK for Iran's intelligence services.
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Keir Starmer claims Conservative party shows bias against Muslims after Nick Timothy's comments on public prayers. Prime Minister calls for Timothy's dismissal during heated PMQs exchange.
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