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  • ...and hinted that at some point he expected to go to jail, though he did not act like it.<ref name="k.e"/>
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  • ...uring a mass trespass as part of the campaign against the Criminal Justice Act. She was still suffering from her injuries when she travelled to Liverpool ...anch police officer who questioned Rayner about what he was doing. This is now believed to have been a stunt arranged by the SDS in the knowledge that the
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  • ...sacres during Lebanon's brutal, 15-year civil war.' He was a guest on an [[ACT! for America]] series in 2011 and has spoken at several events organized by ...Pentagon’s $1 trillion "modernization" program for the nuclear arsenal (now considered a three-decade-long project)'. Such a project could increase the
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  • It was the only campaign group to apply to the [[Electoral Commission]] to act as flag bearer for the remain campaign and is registered as 'The In Campaig ...off, safer Britain that delivers opportunity for individuals and families, now and in the future. To vote to leave is to take a leap into the unknown, ris
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  • ...greement of Swiss Air Force [[Ernst Wetter|Major-General Ernst Wetter]] to act as President of the ISP. A former Head of Air and Air Defence Forces from 1 ...nn would be an inseparable sidekick of Löwenthal's, a German Crozier-Moss act.
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  • ...Seidel-Stiftung are of operative interest to the American agency. Up until now the Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung [FDP foundation] and the Friedrich-Ebert-Sti ...ights chapter, had culminated in July 1975 with the signature of the Final Act. Nonetheless, the Cercle complex was sceptical about the Soviet Union's wil
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  • withdrawal from the Cercle of both its founder Antoine Pinay, now nearly 90, and of Eastern Europe but also on France where the Cercle/6I now had few resources of its
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016
  • has now been extended in extremis to forty years to allow continued enquiry, the from Westminster. Now the senior MI6 officer in Northern Ireland, Steele was given
    98 KB (15,388 words) - 20:51, 21 May 2016
  • ...6th Barony Sudeley, to the Barony of Sudeley and until the House of Lords Act 1999 sat in that body as a hereditary peer. *Former patron, [[Right Now!]]
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  • ...he infiltrated a range of left wing groups and campaigns in north London, now he is course director of a training programme for Indian Police officers, w ...consultants.html Police chiefs hire retired colleagues on £1,100 a day to act as consultants], ''Mail Online'', 25 March 2012 (accessed May 2016) </ref><
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  • ...f> Spindler also brought in three women to the unit for the first time, to act undercover monitoring suspected paedophiles.<ref>Lucy Panton, We blend in w ...dog probes TEN complaints as five Met officers and staff are suspended and now top cop says 'complaints fell on deaf ears' for more than a decade], ''Dail
    39 KB (5,433 words) - 08:19, 11 July 2016
  • ...upt police had built up around criminal figures in south London. This web, now popularised as a 'firm within a firm', ties in not only with the Daniel Mor ...ted.<ref name="untouchables"/> Ashdown, having become aware that the Press now knew about the documents' existence, then went public on a five month affai
    49 KB (7,702 words) - 09:59, 16 July 2016
  • ...and several of those who went from the UK were stopped under the Terrorism Act as they came home.<ref>Undercover Research Group: email from J, 26 April 20 There are no known arrests and he is not recalled as someone who sought to act as an agent provocateur.<ref name="do.i-10-8-15"/> At one point during a de
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  • ...iles/imce/uk_shale_gas_where_are_we_now_lr.pdf UK Shale Gas - where are we now?], ''Poyry website'', accessed 27 September 2016. </ref> ...[Caroline Lucas]] faces trial for breaching section 14 of the Public Order Act and wilful obstruction of a highway outside the [[Cuadrilla]] site in Balco
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  • ...academy chains in England.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/ 11 academy trusts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled ‘system leaders’], Schools W
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  • ...y appropriate senior officers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, for example. There are also numerous cases of undercovers being invol ...th Nick Fielding, a former ''Sunday Times'' journalist, the infiltrator is now writing a book based on his experiences.
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  • ...7 (Money Laundering) and 8 (Investigative Powers) of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. ...es Ltd, where he was a director from June 2009 to May 2012. The company is now in control of his ex-partner Jacqueline Hobbs.<ref>[http://companycheck.co.
    20 KB (2,822 words) - 08:31, 7 October 2016
  • ...vate investigators, decided that I could do better and set up on my own. I now advise on protection against fraud and money laundering. I do this by asses ...try Act was passed and became law. There was an expectation that under the Act private investigators would be subject to a licensing regime, but this hasn
    21 KB (2,916 words) - 08:58, 7 October 2016
  • ...d refused to do this when they first applied back in October 2015; Mitting now wrote that in the original ruling Pitchford 'would not have taken into acco ...tor at the paper. Some memories do survive however, which fit with what we now know to have become the standard operating procedure for Met infiltration o
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  • ...niel Jeffrey & Robert Lambert, ‘Suicide terrorism; Grievance & the final act: The 7/7 bombers & suicide terrorism in the 21st Century’. Leo Sher & Ale ...id Miller (SpinWatch) and fellow academic Rizwaan Sabir (then Strathclyde, now Bath), to launch “two ground breaking research pieces” - that is, Lambe
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