Dan Sabbagh
Journalist @guardian - defence and security editor. Based in London, travel to Ukraine and anywhere else when I can.... signal: londoncalling.77
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- Letter to the prime minister from parliament's intelligence & security committee - when will you send us the withheld Mandelson documents so we can decide whether to release them?
- So the Iranians know where the Lincoln aircraft carrier is. Curious choice to shoot this Shahed 139 down with an F-35C, was that the best option available to the US Navy?? www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
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- Spy stories - Letter to the Guardian today from a particularly important reader...
- Crowd-funder to challenge Labour Chinese embassy decision raises £145k required. Judicial review application incoming in the next six weeks www.gofundme.com/f/stop-the-m...
- Has the Labour govt become an amoral sea of vagueness? Exhibit A, last par
- Europe peace plan for Ukraine supported by leaders of Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, UK plus EU
- They ran out of petrol for the generator in the commentators box, so we are just watching Norris win on a F1 feed without added chat
- Watching F1 finale in a bar in Kyiv. A snap power cut adds to the excitement, system now rebooting
- Bohdan 41, and Ivan, 45, both Ukrainian machine gunners, spent 62 days at the front line, hiding from drones, mostly in a small basement after their first position was discovered. These are the people who really hold the line... www.theguardian.com/news/ng-inte...
- Remarkable video report from Pokrovsk featuring drones w heavy bombs, in one case assembled and launched by a Ukrainian 18yo www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-fr...
- Not subtle + legally questionable...
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- Watching a rare speech from def sec John Healey in 9 Downing St. A special outing from Labour's safest pair of hands in an attempt to short up messy budget pitch rolling, justifying boost to defence budgets. "We're getting on with the job we were elected to do," he says.
- A row out of nowhere, a politicised leak, a sudden double resignation. A coup from the inside too? www.theguardian.com/media/2025/n...
- On another platform this user is apparently the leading poster on the Huntingdon train stabbings...
- Tory spy case accusations backfiring... Rishi Sunak was sent a copy of first witness statement in the spy case says Jonathan Powell + Matthew Collins. Powell says he 'played no role' in subsequent evidence when in govt
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- Waiting for the Collins statements due at about 5pm from No10 We've gone from Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 through The Who's 5.15 to....
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- So Nо10 will publish the Collins witness statements in the China spy case. Clearly Downing St is confident of its position. Looks like the defence will be that Collins could not go beyond first witness statement, given under the Tories The "substantive evidence" was given in Nov 2023, Starmer says
- An Iranian designed Shahed 136 drone is unveiled at the Speakers House in parliament. It has been decommissioned, guests are assured...
- *Three* witness statements were provided to the CPS for the China 'spy' trial by Matthew Collins, UK dep NSA, Ruth Anderson tells the Lords. None sufficient to allow the trial to go ahead though Michael Gove asks if the Collins statements will be made public. Anderson ducks the question
- Why did the CPS think it was reasonable to charge Cash and Berry with spying in April 2024 but said it had to drop them in Sep 2025 b/c of a ruling in another spy case On any reasonable reading that judgment is lowering or widening the definition of enemy...
- Manchester synagogue terrorist was bail for alleged rape at time of the attack www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
- UK has deployed counter drone systems to Denmark ahead of this week's EU and EPC summits in Copenhagen, defence sec John Healey says at a Labour conference fringe
- Do you have information of interest to MI6? Now they are advertising that you can contact them securely online (what used to happen before?) Instructions at the end + let's hope they have a good spam filter... youtu.be/xkOUH8d8UQY?...
- Met police operating live facial recognition outside Brixton tube. Three people picked up since 11.30 a sergeant tells me
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- You'd have thought this would have happened earlier...
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- Nineteen Russian drones cross the border into Poland says PM Donald Tusk as Warsaw asks for consultation with Nato allies. Meanwhile a Russian diplomat tells the RIA accusations of an incursion "groundless". No doubt Donald Trump will know who to believe... www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...
- War is not abstract. There are killers and victims. They all have names. They all have lives. This story cites two IDF snipers and the four Palestinians shot dead on one day, some trying to retrieve the bodies of other victims. Not easy reading ---> www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
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- No RAF involvement in refuelling Israeli jets that bombed Qatar. The RAF Voyager nearby was engaged in exercises with the Qataris. Brit sources say that UK refueling method (probe and drogue) is incompatible with Israeli fighters
- Boris Johnson earned £5.1 in speech fees after leaving govt yet claimed £182k of taxpayer cash for staff, leaked files suggest. Nice work if you can get it. Extraordinary from Guardian Investigations ---> www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
- Why is Instagram constantly showing me this....?
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- Deadline day latest: changes to Starmer's squad into tonight
- Rescue workers searching for survivors after a Russian strike on a residential block in eastern Kyiv where at least 12 were killed overnight
- 'It would be a terrible loss’: Ukrainian frontline troops sceptical of ceding land ---> www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
- that went well
- More pre-Alaska build up - aka world domination, then and now Tilsit 1807 Napoleon - Alexander I Arguing over another country's city. Something things never change Source - The Great Game, Peter Hopkirk
- The pianist and the air raid alarm. Kyiv.
- Kyiv. Now
- Now Trump promises there will be "very serious consequences" if Putin does not agree to a ceasefire, without spelling them out - most likely secondary sanctions on oil exports to China etc.
- Trump suggests there could be a second, tri-lateral meeting with himself Putin and Zelenskyy "almost immediately" if Alaska goes well - though he concedes "there may be no second meeting" if "I didn't get the answers that we have to have". Would be stunned if Putin agrees to that...
- Trump is astonishingly blasé about reports of Russian hacking of the US federal court system. Says he might bring it up with Putin on Friday in Alaska, but he he sounds entirely unconcerned. "They hack in, they're good at it, we're good at it, we're better at it actually".