Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring

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Journalists Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes – with the help of Conservative party whistleblower Sergei Cristo – expose an alleged secret spy ring operating at the very heart of the British political system. This is the untold story of the most audacious Russian influence operation in British history. It involves honey traps, Russian agents and information warfare.


Russian wealth and glamour collide with a wild west of new digital landscapes. And as Sergei tries and fails to raise the alarm, this intoxicating cocktail – shaken and stirred from within the Russian Embassy in London – masks the tightening iron fist of Vladimir Putin inside Russia and murder of traitors on foreign soil. All while MPs, intelligence officers and the police turn a blind eye.


Not since the reach of the Cambridge spy ring in the second half of the 20th century has the Kremlin aimed so high and gone so unnoticed in penetrating the highest echelons of British politics. 


Together, Conservative whistleblower Sergei Cristo, Orwell Prize-winning journalist Carole Cadwalladr and creator of the hit podcast, Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder, Peter Jukes, uncover a story that forms one small corner of Vladimir Putin’s plot against the West. It’s a story we’re still living, where the stakes couldn’t be higher.


This podcast seeks to shine a light in the dark corners of a Westminster spy ring hidden in plain sight and search for the answers we all deserve.


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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring.

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Carole Cadwalladr Peter Jukes

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Luke Harding
Luke Harding is an international correspondent for The Guardian, known for his extensive reporting on Russian politics and influence operations. He has authored several books on the subject, including 'Collusion: Secret Meetings, Dirty Money, and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win'. Harding's investigative journalism has shed light on the complexities of Russian diplomacy and its implications for Western democracies.
Rainer Saks
Rainer Saks is a former head of the Estonian intelligence service, with a deep understanding of Russian espionage and diplomatic strategies. He has provided insights into the operations of Russian diplomats and their impact on European security. Saks is recognized for his expertise in intelligence and security matters, particularly regarding the influence of Russian activities in the Baltic region and beyond.
Dominic Grieve
Dominic Grieve is a British barrister and politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield from 1997 to 2019. He was the Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 to 2014 and has been a prominent figure in discussions regarding national security and intelligence oversight.
Edward Lucas
Edward Lucas is a British journalist and author, known for his expertise on Eastern Europe and Russia. He has worked for The Economist and has written extensively on issues of security, espionage, and the impact of Russian influence in the West.
Christopher Steele
Christopher Steele is a former British intelligence officer and the director of Orbis Business Intelligence. He is best known for his work on the Steele dossier, which contained allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Catherine Belton
Catherine Belton is a journalist and author, recognized for her investigative work on Russian oligarchs and the Kremlin's influence in the West. She has served as the Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times and authored the book 'Putin's People'.
Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum is an American journalist and historian, known for her writings on the history of communism and the Soviet Union. She has authored several books, including 'Gulag: A History' and 'Twilight of Democracy', and is a prominent commentator on Eastern European politics.
Stewart Hosie
Stewart Hosie is a Scottish politician and member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). He has served as the Member of Parliament for Dundee East since 2005 and has been involved in various committees, including the Intelligence and Security Committee.
Kevan Jones
Kevan Jones is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for North Durham since 2005. He has held various positions within the party and has been a member of the Intelligence and Security Committee.
Sergei Cristo
Sergei Cristo is a Conservative party whistleblower who has played a pivotal role in exposing alleged Russian influence operations within the British political system. His insights and experiences shed light on the complexities of espionage and political manipulation, particularly in relation to the activities of the Russian state in the UK.
Evgeny Lebedev
Evgeny Lebedev is a Russian-British businessman and the owner of the Evening Standard and The Independent newspapers. He is known for his close ties to the British political elite and has been a controversial figure due to his connections with the Russian government and oligarchs. His presence in British media and politics raises questions about the influence of Russian interests in the UK.

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Russian influence operation Westminster spy ring Sergei Cristo Luke Harding Rainer Saks Sergey Nalobin Russian interference ECHR democratic process Russia Report Intelligence and Security Committee MI5 Putin active measures police judicial authorities Russian Westminster plot parliamentary Russia Report Dominic Grieve Edward Lucas Christopher Steele covert interference operation British democratic processes political cover-up Sergei Skripal GRU officer Russia democracy Salisbury The Spy Who Putin Poisoned Yulia Skripal Novichok poisoning NATO Evgeny Lebedev British politics

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Here's the recent few episodes on Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring.

0:00 47:14

I Cannot Help

Hosts
Carole Cadwalladr Peter Jukes
Guests
Luke Harding Rainer Saks
Keywords
Russian influence operation Westminster spy ring Sergei Cristo Luke Harding Rainer Saks Sergey Nalobin Russian interference ECHR democratic process

As this tale of spies and influence at the heart of Westminster draws to a close, Carole, Peter and Sergei reflect on the story they’ve fought to uncover for so long. Meanwhile, The Guardian’s international correspondent Luke Harding shares his analysis of what Russian diplomats were up to in London. From the world of shadows, the former head of Estonian intelligence service, Rainer Saks, offers his perspective about the highly sociable “diplomat” Sergey Nalobin, and the whole Russian secret operation to interfere in the British democratic process.


And we talk about what we can do to learn the whole truth. The highly important “impact case” at the ECHR brought by The Citizens and MPs to force a proper enquiry into the Russian interference in British politics. Our legal team shares their views about the urgency for this action. 


Plus Carole and Peter have one more call to make…


A Project Citizen production

To find out more about the story and issues it raises visit www.the-citizens.com


Presented by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Written by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes with Ruth Abrahams

Producer and Sound Design: Ruth Abrahams

Studio Producer: Sean Byrne Roberts

Location Producers: Sheridan Flynn and Manasa Narayanan 

Original Music: Phil Channell

Mixed: Nigel Appleton


Sergei continues to confront the West’s complacency towards oppressive regimes. Please consider supporting his self-funded research into how hundreds of European sustainable funds were misused to invest in the Putin regime just before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine: gofund.me/4358bf68


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0:00 29:47

Sergei Cristo versus the Security Service

Hosts
Carole Cadwalladr Peter Jukes
Keywords
Russia Report Intelligence and Security Committee Sergei Cristo MI5 Putin active measures police judicial authorities

On reading the Russia Report finally published by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (ISC) in the Summer of 2020, Sergei realises the significance of his experience with the Russian diplomat and MI5 eight years previously.


He writes to his old friend Dr Julian Lewis MP, who becomes the Chairman of the Committee. The advice comes back from Westminster, which sends Sergei round the circles of police and judicial authorities, which, in the end, yields nothing. But not without some odd footwork by the authorities, including redacted police reports and delayed responses. 


As Sergei’s case is declared “out of time”, it seems that the western complacency with Putin’s active measures is about to bear a heavy price. After months of building up a heavy military presence on the Russian Ukrainian border, Putin strikes…


A Project Citizen & The Citizens production

To find out more about the story and issues it raises visit www.the-citizens.com


Presented by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Written by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Producer and Sound Design: Ruth Abrahams

Studio Producer: Sean Byrne Roberts

Location Producers: Sheridan Flynn and Manasa Narayanan

Original Music: Phil Channell

Mixed: Nigel Appleton


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0:00 44:03

Follow the Money

Hosts
Carole Cadwalladr Peter Jukes
Guests
Dominic Grieve Edward Lucas Christopher Steele Catherine Belton Anne Applebaum Stewart Hosie Kevan Jones
Keywords
Russian Westminster plot parliamentary Russia Report Dominic Grieve Edward Lucas Christopher Steele covert interference operation British democratic processes political cover-up

Carole, Peter and Sergei are closing on the core of the Russian Westminster plot as they untangle the secrets around the parliamentary Russia Report. With Dominic Grieve, the former Conservative Attorney General and chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament, which produced the groundbreaking report, and two of the Committee’s key witnesses, Edward Lucas and Christopher Steele, they discover almost everything we need to know to answer some of the big questions about the significance of the Russia covert interference operation in the British democratic processes. And about the lengths to which the powers that be, for their own political reasons, went to cover this whole thing up from the watchful eye of the British electorate.


In this episode you also hear the voices of journalist and author, Catherine Belton, writer and historian, Anne Applebaum and former Intelligence and Security Committee members Stewart Hosie and Kevan Jones.


Sergei and the Westminster Spy Ring will be taking a short break and will return soon to conclude this season.


A Project Citizen production

To find out more about the story and issues it raises visit www.the-citizens.com


Presented by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Written by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Producer and Sound Design: Ruth Abrahams

Studio Producer: Sean Byrne Roberts

Location Producers: Sheridan Flynn and Manasa Narayanan

Original Music: Phil Channell

Mixed: Nigel Appleton


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0:00 6:09

Listen Now: The Spy Who

Keywords
Sergei Skripal GRU officer Russia democracy Salisbury The Spy Who Putin Poisoned

If you’re enjoying Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring, we think you’ll love The Spy Who, from Wondery. In this special episode, we’ll play you an extract from their season: The Spy Who Putin Poisoned. When the USSR falls apart, GRU officer Sergei Skripal finds himself adrift in the new Russia, having never asked for the country's new democracy. So when he meets a shadowy wine dealer, he leaps at the chance to make some money, without a clue how the deal would lead him to Salisbury.


Listen to The Spy Who ad-free on Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/the-spy-who now.



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0:00 44:36

Chemical Attacks

Hosts
Carole Cadwalladr Peter Jukes
Guests
Sergei Cristo Evgeny Lebedev
Keywords
Russia Salisbury Sergei Skripal Yulia Skripal Novichok poisoning NATO Evgeny Lebedev Russian interference British politics

Relations between Russia and the Conservative-led British government are being pushed to the brink. In Salisbury, former KGB officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia are found unconscious on a park bench, poisoned by the radioactive nerve agent Novichok. The attack sends shockwaves through Britain and Europe, while the suspected perpetrators are flaunted in a prime time TV interview on Russia Today, convincing Sergei Cristo that his former homeland is now run like a mafia state.


NATO countries respond by expelling swathes of Russian diplomats and spies. So why does the UK’s foreign secretary shake off his security detail to party in Italy with his pal, the Russian oligarch Evgeny Lebedev, just one month after this critical incident?


Tensions are rising and a demand for answers about Russian interference in British politics growing. But it seems that powerful forces are determined to keep the truth buried.


Episodes drop weekly!


A Project Citizen production

To find out more about the story and issues it raises visit www.the-citizens.com


Presented by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Written by: Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes

Producer and Sound Design: Ruth Abrahams

Studio Producer: Sean Byrne Roberts

Location Producers: Sheridan Flynn and Manasa Narayanan

Original Music: Phil Channell

Mixed: Nigel Appleton


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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