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Man Convicted for Sharing Grant Shapps’ Information with Russian Spies

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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Howard Phillips, aged 65, has been found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service by providing sensitive personal details of Grant Shapps, the former defence secretary, to individuals he believed were Russian spies. The conviction followed a trial at Winchester Crown Court, where evidence revealed that Phillips willingly handed over Shapps’s home address and the location of his private plane to undercover officers posing as agents from Russia.

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Details of the OffenseImplications for National SecurityLegal Proceedings and OutcomeBroader Context and Public Reaction

Details of the Offense

During the court proceedings, it emerged that Howard Phillips had been motivated by the prospect of “easy money” when he approached the two undercover officers, who operated under the aliases Dima and Sasha. Believing he was dealing with foreign intelligence operatives, Phillips offered his services, which included sharing highly sensitive information about a senior UK government official.

The undercover operation was designed to expose individuals willing to aid hostile foreign powers by providing classified or personal information that could compromise national security. Phillips’s cooperation with the supposed Russian agents demonstrated a clear breach of trust and national loyalty, leading to his eventual conviction.

Implications for National Security

The case highlights ongoing concerns about espionage and the risks posed by insider threats within the United Kingdom. Sharing details such as the home address and private aircraft location of a defence secretary can have severe implications, including jeopardizing the safety of government officials and compromising sensitive operations.

Security experts have emphasized the importance of vigilance against such breaches, especially given the increasing sophistication of foreign intelligence services. The conviction of Phillips serves as a warning to others who might consider engaging in similar activities for financial gain or other motives.

Legal Proceedings and Outcome

At Winchester Crown Court, the jury carefully considered the evidence presented, including testimonies from the undercover officers and forensic data linking Phillips to the unauthorized disclosure. The prosecution argued that his actions went beyond mere curiosity or casual conversation, constituting a deliberate act to assist a foreign intelligence service.

Phillips’s defense did not dispute the exchange of information but attempted to downplay the seriousness of his conduct. However, the jury ultimately found him guilty, reflecting the gravity of the offense and the potential threat posed to national security.

Broader Context and Public Reaction

This conviction comes amid heightened tensions between the UK and Russia, with concerns over espionage and interference frequently dominating political discourse. Government officials have reiterated their commitment to protecting sensitive information and pursuing those who seek to undermine the country’s security.

The case has also prompted calls for increased awareness and training among public servants and officials to recognize and prevent attempts at recruitment or information gathering by hostile foreign agents.

As reported by The Guardian, the conviction of Howard Phillips marks a significant moment in the ongoing effort to counter espionage activities within the UK.

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Emma Richardson brings nine years of political journalism experience to her role as Deputy Political Editor. She specializes in policy analysis, party strategy, and electoral politics, with particular expertise in Labour and trade union affairs. A graduate of Oxford's PPE program, she previously worked at The New Statesman and Channel 4 News.
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