Secrets are about to unravel as the Secret Service faces a crisis that threatens to expose everything! In this gripping installment, discover the intricate web of security protocols pushed to their absolute limits.
Prepare for a deep dive into the high-stakes world of protecting national leaders. This episode explores the critical decisions and unforeseen challenges that test the mettle of America's finest protectors.
Can the team overcome the mounting pressure and maintain the integrity of their mission? Tune in to witness the intense drama unfold and the sacrifices made to uphold the safety of the nation.
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Prepare for a deep dive into the high-stakes world of protecting national leaders. This episode explores the critical decisions and unforeseen challenges that test the mettle of America's finest protectors.
Can the team overcome the mounting pressure and maintain the integrity of their mission? Tune in to witness the intense drama unfold and the sacrifices made to uphold the safety of the nation.
#SecretService #PresidentialSecurity #Espionage
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00:02Looks like you've been in a war.
00:04I have. I lost someone.
00:07Isn't this exactly what they do?
00:09A near miss to make you believe they were trying to kill you?
00:12Or they were trying to take me out to stop my op and get their asset into Downing Street.
00:17It's plausible.
00:20It is my great pleasure to announce my campaign to be the next leader of our party.
00:26Welcome to the Ryan resistance movement.
00:28Ryan says he's managed to get his hands on some compromising footage of you.
00:33Apparently it was filmed in a hotel room.
00:35Here he is, Monsieur Laurent Sauvert.
00:38He's a Swiss national. Doesn't show up on our radar or anywhere else.
00:41Matt tells us something.
00:42Come up to the ceremony like I asked.
00:44I can't. I'm in the middle of a campaign.
00:45If you want me to bail you out of a hole, you need to work for it.
00:48In two days time, we might have a Russian asset in Downing Street.
00:52The foreign secretary is insisting you stand down.
00:55You've been suspended.
00:57And theoretically, it could be Imogen, not Ryan in Moscow's pocket.
01:01With Zack helping her, the man who learned of our op the day Echo's cover was blown.
01:07We're on our own.
01:17I think he's imposed suddenly for him.
01:18All right, how's the work?
01:26What is this again?
01:29I can't.
01:32We can't wait.
01:34In the middle of this pleasure and bye.
02:18We can assume he wasn't in Porto Novi for a spa day.
02:22Anything you're in?
02:23Yeah, looks like the Swiss lawyer Silvair owns an offshore called Global Systems Holdings.
02:29Like a middleman for Ryan.
02:31Could be.
02:31If we really want to find out, I need to go fishing.
02:34In Geneva.
02:36All right.
02:37Call me when you land.
02:39Okay.
02:40Hey, good luck at Northolt, yeah?
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04:48I guess I must be contagious. Not to me.
04:54Thanks for bringing her back.
04:56Sorry you and Ralph took the ramp.
04:58Yeah, well, even Zach knows he can't shut down an entire desk.
05:03Assuming you're going to do what you're told.
05:07Time to go.
05:08Why don't you jump in the car? I'll give you a lift back into town.
05:11Not a good idea.
05:13I'm not going to kidnap her.
05:15Julie, if anyone asks, you travel back with me.
05:20Thanks, Rose.
05:24If Zach finds out you were here, he will fire you.
05:27We know for a fact that Zach was in Portanovi two years ago at the same time as Imogen Conrad
05:31and Kirill Markov.
05:33He was head of the Russia house. He could have been there for a hundred different reasons.
05:36So why didn't he tell us he was there?
05:39We know that Echo's cover was blown in Malta.
05:41What if Zach is passing on operational intelligence to Kirill and Igor to help their asset in the cabinet here?
05:47That's a very big leap of the imagination, Kate.
05:50Will you give me access to the office systems?
05:52I just need to check to see whether he's filed any reports on this.
05:55Oh, for Christ's sake.
05:56We are not even supposed to be having this conversation.
06:01I've got to go.
06:16This is Kate Henderson.
06:18Please leave the message.
06:24Did she throw the book at you for coming?
06:27She's just trying to protect me.
06:28And you.
06:33You're not giving up, are you?
06:37I am too far into the shit to weigh down now.
06:43And I owe it to Lena.
06:46So do I.
06:48I've taken some compassionate leave.
06:51Is it not up to me what I do with it?
06:55I have to work out a way to crack Igor's unit from the inside.
06:59What can I do?
07:02Locate Mikhail.
07:04He's afraid of his father and we know he's hiding his relationship with his PA.
07:08That makes him vulnerable.
07:09And looking for a way out?
07:10It's worth a shot.
07:12To be honest, we're running out of options.
07:35I'm impressed you still find the time.
07:37You're in a funny place to serve me with a vote, no confidence.
07:39Well, I didn't want to go to your house.
07:42Don't need to set any more hairs running.
07:44And, er, perhaps I was too quick for the petition.
07:50Oh?
07:51Look, I know we've had our differences.
07:55But I also know you're a decent man at heart.
07:58Oh, you sound so convincing when you say that.
08:02We both want to win this.
08:04But, Ryan, it has to be a fair fight.
08:06It's a bit late for that, isn't it?
08:08I was forced to use my dead son as a defence against Russian collusion.
08:11Only because you met with Krimzov off the record.
08:13Yeah, another man who's lost a child.
08:15A human being, whatever his politics...
08:17Yeah, exactly.
08:18Just because we're public servants,
08:20it doesn't mean we're not entitled to some privacy.
08:23Agreed?
08:24Yeah, I still don't know where you're getting at.
08:26I think you do, Ryan.
08:30Look, one of us is going to be Prime Minister.
08:35So I suggest a truce for the sake of the party.
08:39Go on.
08:41I'll drop the petition if you agree to respect my personal life.
08:46Look, your private life, really, it's none of my business.
08:54But I think you overestimate my powers.
08:55I can't control what comes to light in the public domain any more than you can.
09:00I take it that's a no?
09:01I'm just not going to make you empty promises.
09:08I'm sure you'll handle whatever blows you might have to take.
09:12Just like I did.
09:20Where are you?
09:21I'm sorry, I had some loose ends to tie up.
09:24You're not supposed to be working, are you?
09:25I can't just abandon my team, Stu.
09:27Nor can I, Katie.
09:28I'm supposed to be helping him.
09:29I saved the bloody country here.
09:30I'm doing pancakes, darling, okay?
09:32I don't eat gluten, just want toast.
09:34Right.
09:35Look, I just need another hour and then I'll be back.
09:37I'll make it up to you.
09:38Well, you're better.
09:39In kind.
09:41See you, babe.
10:09See you, babe.
10:28It's a temporary suspension.
10:30Is it because your open mortar was blown?
10:34My colleagues in Moscow say it was by someone inside of my six.
10:39You knew.
10:40Who?
10:41I have no idea.
10:43I only heard that Igor's running a sealed unit on the eighth floor.
10:46They put out the mortar alert when it got tipped off about your agent in the villa.
10:50Is there any chance they know you're working for me?
10:53Not yet, but it's only a matter of time.
10:55Is there any way we can hack into Igor's unit?
10:58No.
10:59None of his generation trusts digital records.
11:02What about the paper versions?
11:04The unit is completely off limits.
11:06Staff reporting lines.
11:08I've never even been to the eighth floor.
11:10There's always a way in.
11:11Finance?
11:13Travel?
11:15Yes.
11:16But also on the eighth floor.
11:18If we can place Igor and any cabinet ministers or SIS staff in the same place at the same time,
11:25then we might have something.
11:28Maybe.
11:30But I'd have to go back to Moscow.
11:40Hashtag extremely fucking stupid.
11:42I mean, Russia's infected half of Europe and all of America with bullshit like this.
11:51How'd it go?
11:55Didn't.
11:56No guarantees.
11:58Just an outright denial of any knowledge.
12:01Cool as a fucking cucumber.
12:04We've got no problem.
12:06Have you seen this?
12:11Three small boat migrants broke house, Campton Barracks.
12:14Drag two teenage girls behind a bus stop and rape them.
12:17The only thing is, Lincolnshire police don't have a record of the crime.
12:21So it's fake?
12:22Well, I've asked the security services to look into it, but it looks that way, yeah.
12:25Of course it hasn't stopped Ryan from trying to pin it on you.
12:28If I become Prime Minister, I'll call for an immediate rethink of our soft-touching immigration policy.
12:33Yeah, it's a nice divert away from the Grimsoff scandal.
12:36He just warned me it would come to blows.
12:40All right.
12:42I'm just dealing one back.
12:55Hey, I found Mikhail.
12:56I checked the flight logs.
12:57He's in Helsinki.
12:58Can you go there and get eyes on him?
13:01Today?
13:02Yeah, as soon as I finished here.
13:04Before you log off, I need you to pull up an agent report that was filed last year.
13:09It's about the SVR HQ in Moscow.
13:11What am I looking for?
13:13The new in construction.
13:15There were building plans in the file.
13:17Got it.
13:18Thanks, Julie.
13:25GCHQ traced it back to a website in Karachi.
13:27Then Lev Amatov's outpost picked it up and went to work.
13:31Okay.
13:32I mean, are you sure that you want to go in hard over this?
13:36Absolutely.
13:37We question its authenticity and show how rash and stupid he is.
13:40Then we finish him off with a statement of no confidence.
13:43Yeah, but what if it doesn't finish him off and it just pushes him into releasing the other video?
13:47I'm not convinced he will, Stuart.
13:50And anyway, I'm prepared to take that risk.
13:52I don't see what other options we have.
13:54Okay.
13:54Hang on.
13:55I'm going out.
13:56No, you're not going out.
13:57No.
13:58We're having a family brunch at lunch soon.
14:01But Mum's not even here.
14:02I'm supposed to see Jay.
14:03You can see Jay tomorrow.
14:06So I'm under fucking house arrest.
14:08Excuse me.
14:08You will be under house arrest if you're carrying using language like that.
14:14Is everything all right?
14:15Yeah.
14:16Sorry.
14:16Um, where were we?
14:19Are you sure you want to do this?
14:21Yes.
14:22Call a press conference for five o'clock and let's take him down.
14:26All right.
14:27Okay.
14:28Bye.
14:45Walker, you got an official step?
14:48Yeah.
14:51This video AI for a second.
14:54How was refugee rep?
14:55Will you make a statement?
14:57There's a backlash starting.
14:59You were concerned, right?
15:01Any responsible person would be.
15:03Narrative favors the brave, see if he's got to own it.
15:05Yeah.
15:05Well, now it's playing very nicely into Imogen's hands.
15:07I mean, look at that.
15:09Border safety depends on facts, not fiction.
15:12Don't worry about Imogen.
15:13Just stick to the plan.
15:16I thought Lev was supposed to be helping us.
15:18Nearly half a million people liked your post.
15:21So the issue's real, even if the footage isn't.
15:23Lev's on your side.
15:24And mine are yours.
15:26I just don't need any more heat about Russian contacts after the Krimsoft disaster.
15:30Oh, for God's sake.
15:32Why is everyone always trying to paint Lev as some Kremlin puppet?
15:36Because this country likes heroes and villains.
15:38It always has done.
15:39Well, on that note, are you ready for Daddy?
15:45Yeah.
15:47Thanks for coming.
15:49Remember, rule number one, it's all about him.
15:52Rule number two, it's all about him.
15:55Yeah.
16:03So shallow
16:05Be some spoiled
16:07And you're afraid
16:13You want to be the one
16:16Need you for running
16:18And you want to be the one
16:21I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding.
16:51I'm just kidding.
17:49I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding.
17:51Fiona won't answer my texts.
17:53Well no, she's upstairs sulking because I said she couldn't go to see Jay, so that that you can hear
17:57right now is protest music.
17:59Where are you going?
18:00Oh yeah, so I had a last minute phone call about an emergency summit, so I might be gone for
18:05quite some time, I'm afraid I'm sorry.
18:07Oh, that's okay, go.
18:08Oh, I think he's maybe feeling a little bit invisible, so have a chat with him.
18:13Yeah, got him.
18:18Julie?
18:20I've emailed you the SVR plans, but they don't tell us much.
18:23Great, you're a star. I'll take a look at them in a bit.
18:26Yeah, I've got to go. I'll call from Helsinki.
18:27Yeah, bye.
18:39You all right, love?
18:42Shall we get a pizza and watch something together?
18:45What, so you can just sit on your laptop and work?
18:48You won't be able to concentrate anyway.
19:05Hey, my whole street's in here.
19:40Hiya, it's B. Please leave a message.
19:49I'm driving.
19:50Fiona's not here.
19:51Where is she?
19:52I don't know, she's not answering her phone.
19:54Well, she's probably headed to Jay's.
19:55Do you have his details?
19:57No, I haven't.
20:00Well, I'll give her half an hour, and if she's not back by then, I'll have to call around some
20:03of her friends and see if they've got his number.
20:06Look, she'll be all right. She's headstrong, but she's not stupid. A bit like her mum.
20:12She's headstrong, but she's not stupid.
21:04I'd just like to thank you all for joining us today and braving this brisk Yorkshire weather.
21:09But we're here to talk about my father.
21:11My father is the embodiment of our party's commitment to equality and aspiration.
21:19And his father, my granddad, was a coal miner in a region not too far from here.
21:27Dad, he started out as a union steward.
21:31He then went on to build a series of companies that pay fair wages to thousands of British people.
21:38He knows that community is everything, and his ambitious renovations on this estate will create affordable homes alongside vital public
21:49services.
21:50This is just the latest example of his generosity of spirit.
21:54Now, since I've raised the prospect of increasing the tax rate for the richest people in our society, the right
22:02-wing press have gone to town.
22:03I'm a communist.
22:05I'm a communist.
22:06I'm a Corbynite.
22:07Well, I hope I'm slightly better dressed than that.
22:12But like my dad, who is the biggest donor to the party for working people, I just want to see
22:18the most privileged helping the least privileged.
22:22That's the country I want to live in.
22:25And that's the government I want to lead.
22:30Anyway, time to get my hands dirty.
22:52You've got my right, Ryan.
22:54I'll hold you to that.
22:55Well done, Ryan.
22:56Foreign Secretary, do you know that riots have broken out in Lincolnshire and Hartlepool?
23:01Do you bear some responsibility for that?
23:03Well, right now, Romley, we're just here to celebrate my father in these renovations.
23:06But do you regret jumping on the bandwagon?
23:08I mean, there's a danger of the situation spiralling out of control now.
23:12Another time.
23:18You bloody idiot.
23:19What happened to due diligence?
23:22Have you had a chance to think about this long yet?
23:24Because I'm running out of time.
23:25Oh, your comrades won't bail you out.
23:28You asked me to come today and I came up.
23:29What do you want?
23:30I asked you to come because I want you to believe in what I'm doing, not just kiss me arse.
23:34Oh, well, if you're not going to help them, we can just kiss goodbye to number 10.
23:37We!
23:39Look, you've sponged off your wife for long enough.
23:42It's about time you learned to stand on your own two feet, son.
23:46You'll thank me for it one day.
24:00Bye.
24:02Bye.
24:03Bye.
24:09Bye.
24:14Where are you?
24:15I just left Jay's. I'm walking home.
24:17I'm really sorry your dad and I had to work today,
24:19but please, don't sneak off without telling us.
24:23I'm not a kid, Mum.
24:25I know you're not.
24:26Then stop treating me like one.
24:28No-one else I know has a weekend curfew.
24:30It's not a curfew.
24:32I just want to spend time with you.
24:33Is that such a bad thing?
24:37Fee?
24:39Fee?
24:40I think there's a guy following me.
24:42What guy?
24:43I don't know. I think I saw him on our street on my left.
24:48Where are you?
24:49Um, Wall Street.
24:51Go to the corner shop. Tell the owner that you don't feel safe, okay?
24:55Stay there. I'm coming right now.
24:57Okay.
25:01Is he still following you?
25:03Yeah.
25:04Don't panic. He's probably just trying to spook you.
25:06Oh, he knows that.
25:08Just trust me.
25:09We'll be fine.
25:30We've got to go.
25:31Come on.
25:31Where?
25:32Questions later.
25:33Now, Gus.
25:38Come on.
25:45Hello?
25:46Are you inside?
25:48Yeah, there's nobody here.
25:49Okay, I'm on my way.
25:54Hello?
25:55Hello?
25:56Hello?
25:57Hello?
25:58Hello?
25:59Hello?
26:00Hello?
26:01Hello?
26:11Are you still there, Fee?
26:14Yeah.
26:15Okay.
26:21He's come inside.
26:23Right, I'm almost there.
26:25Hey, hey.
26:33Okay.
26:47Ah!
26:48Ah!
26:48What their name?
26:53Are you still there?
27:08Are you okay?
27:09Yeah.
27:09I'm in the car.
27:15What the fuck is this?
27:25Don't let me think about it.
27:27Tell your bosses, if I ever see anyone near my family again, I will break their fucking necks.
27:32Understood?
27:51That man was Russian.
27:54A sort of officer.
27:56A police officer?
27:58No, um, he's an intelligence agent.
28:02He works for the Russian secret service.
28:05Where was he following me?
28:08So I told you that I'm a civil servant, right?
28:12And that's true.
28:14But there's a bit more that you don't know about.
28:21So I work for the British secret intelligence service.
28:26I recruit people who work for different organisations, mainly Russian ones, so we can gather information to stop.
28:37What?
28:38What's so funny?
28:40You're a spy.
28:41Oh, Mum, you're classic.
28:44You think I'm lying to you.
28:47Come on, spies don't, don't what?
28:49Don't keep their passports in the safe.
28:51Or travel abroad at a moment's notice.
28:55Or speak Russian.
28:57I'm not a spy.
29:18But you're right, I'm not a spy.
29:21I'm not a spy.
29:21If you were to pick a message to me from his handlers to let me know that they're keeping tabs
29:26on me,
29:29he would have never have hurt you, okay?
29:33But I am going to report it to the police just in case,
29:36and my office, even though I'm not going to be in for a while.
29:39Why not?
29:40It's complicated.
29:41Look, I just want you to know that we are safe, okay?
29:48Okay.
29:49Yeah.
29:51Is there anything that you want to ask me?
29:55Does Dad know what you do?
29:56Of course he does.
29:58But, um, I have to keep the day-to-day details to myself.
30:02Have you ever shot anybody?
30:05I've been trained to, just in case.
30:09It's a lot harder than it looks.
30:15I know it's a lot to take in.
30:20Yeah.
30:28Oh.
30:56It's really good to meet you.
30:57Laurent, please.
30:58Enchanté.
30:59Come in, please.
31:06Your first time in Geneva?
31:09No, I've, um, done some business here before.
31:12But your private banks, they're getting very cautious these days about the purity of their cash flow.
31:18Sensitive investments are my speciality.
31:20Hmm.
31:21I take that to mean you think you can help me?
31:24Absolutely.
31:25We have all necessary protocols in place.
31:28Okay.
31:39I took the liberty of doing a little groundwork.
31:42Hmm?
31:44Potential strategy for your investment.
31:47Very good.
31:56Tonight, my colleagues and I take the difficult decision to demand that a senior minister resigns from his post and
32:03withdraws from the leadership contest.
32:06As the Home Secretary, this country's security is my top priority.
32:12The Foreign Secretary's decision to meet with the Russian foreign minister in secret is part of a wider pattern of
32:18questionable judgments.
32:20Just today, he put his support behind an almost certainly fake video that is now causing unrest across the country.
32:29Now, at a time when the world has never felt more dangerous, we believe that this disqualifies him from holding
32:36high office of any kind.
32:39She deserves everything she's going to get.
32:42Agreed.
33:47AVAILABLE NOW
34:03AVAILABLE NOW
34:19How could I forget?
34:21Come in.
34:25Try not to worry.
34:27Jim's the very best we've got.
34:32Do you want to go to tea?
34:34No, no. I'm fine.
34:35How's Fiona doing?
34:37She's worn out, but she's...
34:39She's all right.
34:40I just can't believe they came after us here.
34:43I know.
34:44I've briefed Zach and the Chief.
34:47The Foreign Office should know too.
34:49We're in uncharted waters here.
34:55And there's something else.
34:57So I looked through Zach's reports from 2024.
35:02He logged the trip to Dubrovnik,
35:04a routine meet with the head of Croatian intelligence.
35:09But there is no mention of any business in Portanovi.
35:13Well, he was there off-grid for three days
35:15before he flew back out of Dubrovnik,
35:17which is a very long time to go AWOL in this job.
35:20Yes, it is.
35:22Is he still at the office?
35:24He was logged in when I left.
35:26So they'd start a fire and try and smoke him out.
35:30Hiya.
35:31I'll head back and see if he's still there.
35:35Hi.
35:36Hello, Rose.
35:37Stuart.
35:39Who's the guy on the door?
35:40Special Ops security.
35:42Oh, OK.
35:43Where's Fee?
35:44She's asleep. She's fine.
35:45I'm going to go speak to her.
35:46No, no, no. Leave her. Leave her for now.
35:47She's all right.
35:48You're all right.
35:49I need a fucking drink, so...
35:51Sorry, Rose.
35:52I'll leave you to it.
36:02So, how was it?
36:05Uh, yeah, you know, the PM's kicked off,
36:07but Walker gave us no choice,
36:10so it is up to the party now.
36:13There you are.
36:14No, I'm all right.
36:15Looks like you could do with it.
36:17OK?
36:18OK.
36:19No.
36:23I just wish that I'd been here
36:25when you told the kids that you were 007.
36:27They don't think I'm that cool.
36:31I can't believe this has happened.
36:35Not me neither.
36:36I hate that I've exposed us all like this.
36:40Why don't you stop?
36:43And do what?
36:44Just do something else.
36:46Just do something less dangerous.
36:50Love.
36:51Love.
37:03Love.
37:06Love you.
37:17I don't know.
37:41Where do we go?
38:00As a Home Secretary, this country's security is my top priority.
38:05The Foreign Secretary's decision to meet with the Russian Foreign Minister in secret
38:10is part of a wider pattern of questionable judgement.
38:13Just today, he puts his support behind an almost certainly fake video
38:17that is now causing unrest across the country.
38:21Fuck.
38:23Everything okay?
38:24Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just need to make a quick work call.
38:28Okay.
38:28Some cases disorder and some cases riot are now beginning to spread.
38:47Hey.
38:49Where are you?
38:51I just got home.
38:53You know, I've been trying to call you.
38:55I know, I'm sorry.
38:56Don't worry, because I've got good news.
38:59I managed to hack Sylvain's laptop.
39:02Oh, what did you find?
39:04Oh, mate.
39:05It's a fucking jackpot.
39:07Ryan Walker took payments from Igor Borodin.
39:11Now, Sylvain broke the entire deal through his offshore.
39:14Fuck.
39:15Yeah.
39:16Have you spoken to Julie?
39:17No, not yet.
39:18Do you want me to tell her?
39:19No, no, no.
39:20Don't speak to anyone.
39:22Okay.
39:23Kate, you all right?
39:25I don't know yet.
39:27I've got one more thing to do, but then maybe we can meet at yours in an hour?
39:31Yeah, sounds good.
39:32Um, I'll send you the screen grabs in the meanwhile, yeah?
39:35Okay.
39:36Okay.
39:36See you soon.
39:37Bye.
39:50Game over, Ryan.
40:12Bye.
40:33Every room on the eighth floor has its own bathroom.
40:37Typical Russian bosses.
40:39Except this one.
40:40If it isn't a private office, it must be for records.
40:44Hmm.
40:45Look for Igor's travel file.
40:47If we can match his travel with someone in the UK government.
40:50I won't have long.
40:52I'll need dates.
40:53When was the special unit set up?
40:54Straight after he recruited the agent, I assume.
40:57I'm working on it.
41:03We need to talk about the risks.
41:07I think Vabas know the risks.
41:11Yeah.
41:14I'll be in contact.
41:36Rav.
41:41Rav?
41:45Rav?
41:49Hey, this is Rav.
41:50Please give a message.
42:08Oh, my God.
42:48Oh, my God.
43:17Oh, my God.
43:31Oh, my God.
43:45Oh, my God.
44:19Oh, my God.
44:52Oh, my God.
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