Children as young as eight are being drawn into money laundering schemes by gangs with the promise of a Big Mac and trainers

In a growing trend costing taxpayers £10billion a year, fraudsters are turning youngsters into 'money mules' by channeling money through their child bank accounts

MPs have changed their votes because of threats from protesters as they 'fear for their safety and the safety of their families', security minister Tom Tugendhat says

Tom Tugendhat said 'a threatening few have made their voices heard and made them fear for their safety and the safety of their families'.

Tom Tugendhat was in his element as the harmonious figure, like one of those 'good Germans' in a World War 2 film: QUENTIN LETTS watches the discussion on MPs' safety

Quentin Letts writes: 'Just as World War II films often have a 'good German', centrist Tom likes to present himself as one of the Government's more harmonious figures.'

James Cleverly: Police must use their powers to protect MPs - the only fear they must face... is the ballot box

The Home Secretary said that security minister Tom Tugendhat had written to chief constables urging them to step up after the Dorset home of Tobias Ellwood was targeted by pro-Palestinian protesters.

Have the Tories given up on Kingswood ahead of by-election? Rishi Sunak and other ministers fail to visit seat they are forecast to lose on Thursday with Tom Tugendhat saying suburban Bristol constituency is 'a long way away'

The party is defending a majority of more than 11,000 on Thursday in a vote caused by the resignation of former minister Chris Skidmore.

'I guess the golden era is over': Security minister Tom Tugendhat launches vicious jibe at Lord Cameron for warmth towards China when he was PM - as Foreign Secretary vows to 'stand by the people of Hong Kong'

Tom Tugendhat threw shade at Lord Cameron after he posted on social media about having talks with the son of imprisoned Hong Kong businessman Jimmy Lai.

'Not the BBC's finest hour': Minister slams coverage of Gaza hospital explosion as broadcaster admits its controversial report had flaws

Minister for security Tom Tugendhat (pictured) singled out the report when he appeared on the Today programme yesterday, saying it had been 'really serious' and had 'real costs'.

UK Intelligence to Create New AI-Equipped Open Source Department

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The UK intelligence service is planning to establish a new department as an Open-Source Intelligence Hub, equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to process open data published online and fight disinformation, UK...

AI spies to uncover security threats against Britain by combing public data, Tom Tugendhat says

Artificial intelligence will be used gather intelligence to uncover national security threats against Britain, the Minister of Security Tom Tugendhat (pictured) has announced.

Video link set up for funeral of 'Pilot of the Caribbean'

The search was launched after retired Flight Sergeant Peter Brown died alone aged 96 in Maida Vale, west London, without any known family. Mr Brown was a 'pilot of the Caribbean'.

Hunt for family of one of the last 'Pilots of the Caribbean' who died alone in London flat aged 96

Retired flight sergeant Peter Brown, died alone at the age of 96 at his London flat in Maida Vale, west London, with no known family, on December 17 last year.