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  • ...-Anyway-The-Dangers-of-the-Journalism-of-Attachment-Mick-Hume-Informinc-LM-Special-1997 ''Whose War is it Anyway? The Dangers of the Journalism of Attachment' ...311200116/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM62/LM62_Edit.html 'Editorial: Peace off Britain'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 62 - December 1993, p. 4.
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  • ...sheer pleasure to thousands of people with a learning disability in Great Britain.
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  • In both Great Britain and the United States there have been longstanding and close connections am ...very largely or, in some cases, entirely by former members of the police, special forces ete. . . ."7
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  • ...cape]] | [[Culture Wars]] | [[Design Museum]] | [[engaging cogs]] | [[ESRC Britain Today]] | [[ESRC Genomics Network]] | [[European Dana Alliance for the Brai ...ional support official, University and College Union (UCU); treasurer, The Great Debate
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  • ...r is it anyway? The dangers of the journalism of attachment''], An '[[LM]] Special', 1997.]] ...-Anyway-The-Dangers-of-the-Journalism-of-Attachment-Mick-Hume-Informinc-LM-Special-1997 ''Whose War Is It Anyway: The Dangers Of The Journalism Of Attachment'
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  • ::Afterwards I tried to help at the boys club. Great confusion on day. I don't believe I've done anything wrong. ...rseeing thematic areas of policing such as the police response to the 2012 Olympics, counter-terrorism and serious organised crime.<ref name="telegraph.3" /> H
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  • ...ism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[Special Demonstration Squad]], [[Lawrence Review Team]], [[IPCC]]|Dates=1986 to 201 ...ion. The meeting had been set up by [[Bob Lambert]], acting chief of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], and handler of the undercover identified as "[[N81]]
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  • ...en accompanied by a well-known (some would say notorious) ex-senior man in Britain's Secret Intelligence Service [MI6], [[Nicholas Elliott]]" (296). ...gs, and Harry Sporborg, a Norwegian-born former Deputy Head of the wartime Special Operations Executive then working for Hambro's Bank; with Tennant and Amery
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