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MI5 boss warns that Europe still an ISIS target

Britain and the EU must retain close security ties after Brexit to foil Islamic State militant attacks and counter Russia’s “pernicious” attempts to subvert Western democracies, the head of Britain’s spy agency said on Monday. Andrew Parker said Britain’s intelligence agencies -MI5, the MI6 foreign spy service and the GCHQ -wanted to continue cooperation with EU member states.

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