Government offers to meet woman abused by neo-Nazi MI5 agent

The UK government has agreed to arrange a meeting between a woman abused by an MI5 agent and the security minister. This follows revelations that the intelligence service previously defended the agent in court despite knowing about his history of violence and misogyny.
Why it matters
The case raises significant questions about accountability, ethics, and the handling of informants within national security agencies.
By Daniel De Simone Investigations correspondent Published 22 minutes ago The government will arrange a meeting with a woman who was coercively controlled by a violent MI5 agent, the deputy prime minister has said.
The framing focuses heavily on the government's failure and the victim's perspective, which is common in investigative reporting on state accountability.
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