The Russian government mouthpiece, Izvestia, announced last week that British Journalist and longtime Foreign Office Staffer H.A.R. (“Kim”) Philby, 51, the famed Third Man in the Burgess ...
he death in Moscow last spring of Harold Adrian Russell (Kim) Philby closed a chapter in the most celebrated espionage case of the postwar years—but not the book. Philby, of course, was the most ...
The British Library planned to acquire the personal archives of the notorious Cambridge spy Kim Philby, raising fears it ...
“Ludwig" and “Maria" had suffered an abrupt end to their clandestine careers, arrested just after finishing breakfast in ...
How did notorious traitor Kim Philby manage to infiltrate MI6 and send its most sensitive secrets to the Soviets? Now, for the first time, his account in a once secret tape Show more How did ...
The owner of the Guardian has confirmed it is in talks to sell the Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise ...
After the unification of Saudi Arabia, the newly established state, stretching from the mountains of Tihamah to the Syrian ...
Newly-released memos show the Foreign Office urged the Sunday Times to suggest France had "its own Kim Philby" - the notorious British double agent. The plot is revealed in documents from the ...
Harry St John Philby's mission earned him a Founder's Medal from the Royal Geographical Society The Princess Royal has launched a daunting desert expedition to cross the Arabian Peninsula from ...
The members of the ring were Donald Maclean (1913 - 1983), Guy Burgess (1911 - 1963), Harold 'Kim' Philby (1912 - 1988) and Anthony Blunt (1907 - 1983). Several other people have been suggested as ...
The veteran spy Wilfred Dunderdale battled the Bolsheviks and took Josephine Baker to bed, as Tim Spicer’s A Suspicion of ...