MI5 and MI6 Attempted to Suppress Stakeknife Revelations Amid McGuinness Concerns
May 1, 2026
There was significant public interest in the Stakeknife story, but British intelligence agencies MI5 and MI6 reportedly tried to suppress information, partly due to concerns over coverage of a related matter involving Martin McGuinness.
The piece appears to be part of a longer investigative feature, with a timestamp around 37 minutes, suggesting it is a podcast or extended report rather than a standalone segment.
Ciarán Dunbar and Sam McBride present and discuss the revelations, with Belfast Telegraph providing context and framing for the public-interest implications.
The story centers on Stakeknife, identified as Freddie Scappaticci, who was an IRA unit leader tasked with hunting informers and who himself acted as an informer for British security forces.
The overarching theme is the tension between investigative journalism and intelligence gatekeeping, highlighting historical cover-ups and their impact on public understanding of the IRA’s informant network.
Before its exposure by Liam Clarke of the Sunday Times, neither the public nor the IRA knew Stakeknife’s true identity or dual role as an informer.
There appears to be a link to a separate story involving Martin McGuinness that may have influenced how the Stakeknife information was handled.
Formerly secret Kew Files are cited as evidence of the motivations behind suppressing the Stakeknife story and raising concerns about the Martin McGuinness investigation.
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