Into The Grey Zone: MI5 say there are ‘no guarantees’ on stopping Salisbury style attack

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Into The Grey Zone: MI5 say there are ‘no guarantees’ on stopping Salisbury style attack” – below is their description.

MI5 officers have told Sky News that whilst they are doing everything they can to stop another Salisbury style attack in the UK, there are ‘no guarantees’.

In the first ever interviews with serving officers in counter intelligence, they said that the security services have bolstered protection for people deemed to be at risk.

Sky’s Foreign Affairs Editor Deborah Haynes reports.

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