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Rare criminal confessions, British spy secrets from 115 years ago unveiled in new exhibit
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An exhibition, titled "MI5: Official Secrets," is opening at The National Archives in London, unveiling the history of the British intelligence agency. Rare evidence will be on display.
"Explore the ever-changing world of espionage and security threats through original case files, photographs and papers, alongside the real equipment used by spies and spy-catchers over MI5's 115-year history," reads the exhibit’s website.
Ken McCallum, director general of MI5, the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, said at an event celebrating the exhibit's launch that the agency wants to be more transparent, Reuters reported.
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