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  • ...unter-insurgency theory that was deployed in its colonies, and in Northern Ireland during the 1970s, to counter political revolt. ...[St. Andrews Terrorism Studies Programme Board|Terrorism Studies Programme Board]]. <ref>Email from Nicki Brain, FOI and Copyright Officer at the [[Terrorex
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  • ...t [[Leonard Schapiro]] (other ISC oriented people on the board or advisory Board included [[Julius Gould]] and [[S. E. Finer]] along with US devotees of eli ...s own view that he has contributed to the then 'success' of anti-terrorist policing.<ref>P. Wilkinson (Ed.) ''British Perspectives on Terrorism'', London: Geor
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  • ...xNTk0OTg2Mjg2LWQ5Mzc3Mjc0NmE1NGYyZTJmZjRiOTcyNzcxZDAxNzQ2MDU2Zjk4ZmI= FCDO Board Non-executive Director] archive-date=20 July 2020</ref> The FCO, itself cre ...Changing Perceptions</ref> To oversee this propaganda effort a strategy board was appointed.
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  • ...]] in 1984 and worked in a variety of policy posts there and in [[Northern Ireland Office]] until 1993. Having been involved in the Prison Service bid to run ...etropolitan Police Service]] in October 2005 as a member of its Management Board and as Director of Strategy, Modernisation and Performance. In November 200
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  • ...>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/index/about-the-nio/history.htm History], Northern Ireland Office, accessed 22 September 2012.</ref> ...ef>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/index/about-the-nio.htm About the NIO], Northern Ireland Office, accessed 22 September 2012.</ref>
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  • ...adventurous private sector, and frequently argued that as President of the Board of Trade he had to force "free enterprise" to be free and enterprising. Dur ...969 the British Army were beginning to replace the civilian authorities on northern Irish streets. But although the conspiracy may have been put on ice, a tabo
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  • ==On Ireland== ...n Major made few moves without the support of the whole [[Cabinet Northern Ireland Committee]]. Gascoyne-Cecil, a "well-known unionist sympathiser" was among
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  • ..._from_Northern_Ireland_for_the_Arab-Israeli_Conflict LESSONS FROM NORTHERN IRELAND FOR THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT], by [[Dean Godson]], [[Jerusalem Center for ===On Ireland===
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  • ===Board=== ====Board of Trustees circa 2017====
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  • Northern Ireland Assembly # North Down Member of Northern Ireland Assembly 2003 - present.
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  • ...Norfolk Constabulary | North Yorkshire Police | Police Service of Northern Ireland| Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority | ...[St. Andrews Terrorism Studies Programme Board|Terrorism Studies Programme Board]]
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  • ...s. Although not a public body, it exercised an important strategic role in policing. ...nick-parkers-review-of-acpo-values-the-role-of-chief-constables-council-in-policing-and-that-acpo-provides-value-for-money Independent review of ACPO] (accesse
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  • ...ews he claimed to have served with the Army Intelligence Corps in Northern Ireland from 1987 to 1994.<ref name="grimston"/><ref name="nos.statement">Arjen van ...f another forum place him with the [[14 Intelligence Company]] in Northern Ireland in the 1990s, although some state that he has exaggerated his military expe
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  • ...[George Gallup]] (the pollster), [[Peter H. Dailey]], the US Ambassador to Ireland and [[John W. Kluge]], Chairman and President of Metromedia lnc. ...7, no less than four fellows of the association, and one from the advisory board, were promoted to ministerial posts <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110
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  • ===Northern Ireland Office=== Chilcot was Permanent Secretary of the [[Northern Ireland Office]] from 1990 until his retirement in 1997.<ref>[http://www.iraqinquir
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  • ...gott CBE QPM''' became Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] on 22 September 2009, succeeding [[Hugh Orde | Sir Hugh Orde]].<ref>[http ...le/?id=9988 New PSNI Chief Constable announced], Northern Ireland Policing Board, 11 August 2009.</ref>
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  • ...Consultant General Surgeon; member of the Health Policy Research Advisory Board of the American College of Surgeons *[[Doreen Lawrence]] OBE - campaigner for justice, race equality and better policing
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  • ...pecial Operations Squad and the Special Demonstration Squad], ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 13 September 2018.</ref> HN326 gave live evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry on 13 November 2020. The majority of the following derives from his
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  • ...t in Parliament he served as an Under-Secretary of State in the [[Northern Ireland Office]] from 14 June 193 to 2 September 1985,<ref>David Butler and Gareth ...na. He was Chairman of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland set up under the Good Friday Peace Agreement, which reported in 1999.
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  • ...igation reveals that many of those who sat on the Anglo-American charity's board and its executive council, or were employed on its staff, were lobbyists or ...ity he had received from Mr Hintze had been properly registered, was above board, and there has been no attempt to hide any aspect of it. The new Defence Se
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  • ...ief Constable where he is noted for having developed the concept of 'Total Policing'. From 2009 to 2011 he is one of the Inspectors of Constabulary, before rej ...etropolitan police he has had to deal with various high profile events and policing scandals such as [[Plebgate]], the spying on the Lawrence family, the targe
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  • ...] 1981, principle private secretary to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1981-82. He returned to the Home Office in 1984, principle private secretar ...the [[Civil Service Appeal Board]] 2005-, [[Independent Review of Airport Policing]], Home Office and Dept for Transport 2006, [[Independent Review of Personn
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  • ...tional Crime Agency]] to be accountable to the [[Northern Ireland Policing Board]].<ref>Allison Morris, [http://www.nuzhound.com/articles/irish_news/arts200 ...bc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-22524011 Crime agency block 'will hamper policing'], BBC News, 14 May 2013.
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  • ...t''' is a former Irish nationalist politician and member of the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] for South Belfast. He resigned in September 2013 following disc ==Resignation after breaching the Northern Ireland Assembly code==
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  • {{Police_Unit_sidebar|Series=Special Branch|Name=National Co-ordinator, Ports Policing (NCPP)|Alias=National Co-ordinator PROTECT|Parents=[[Office for Security an ...7 (accessed 28 February 2015).</ref> Its responsibility was to oversee the policing of points of entry to the UK. As such it coordinated [[Special Branch]] act
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  • ...rs (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Co-ordinator Ports Policing]], [[Police International Counter Terrorism Unit]], [[National Counter Terr * [[National Co-ordinator Ports Policing]]
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  • ...rchy.<ref>[https://www.ucpi.org.uk/cover-names/ Cover names], ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', updated 17 April 2018. See also their tweet of same day: [https: * [[N81 in the Undercover Policing Inquiry]]
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  • ...isher who became the ASC Executive Secretary and later Chairman of the ASC Board. From 1955 to 1961, the ASC organised a series of annual "Military-Industri ...[[Harry Tuzo|General Sir Harry Tuzo]], General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland from 1971 to 1973 and Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe from 1976 to
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  • ...blocking access to the Balcombe site include Greens MP [[Caroline Lucas]]. Policing costs estimated to rise to £3.7million for the site. ...o.uk/news/uk-politics-25705550 Cameron urges fracking opponents to 'get on board'], ''BBC News, 13 January 2014, accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
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  • ...in'', Routledge, 2010.<ref name="ABC005">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Policing within a Counter-Terrorism Context Post 7/7: The Importance of Partnership, ...olicing_Recommendations_for_Practitioners Community-Based Counterterrorism Policing: Recommendations for Practitioners, ''Studies in Conflict and Terrorism''],
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  • ...ck on the standards for undercover policing' in the UK|Parent=[[College of Policing]]|Dates=2014 to present (2017)}} ...ed officers as they relate to matters being considered by the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]].
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  • ...y and the groups Rick Gibson reported on were revealed by the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]] in August 2017.<ref name="ucpi.pr.3Aug17"/> He is also referred t At the November hearing of the Undercover Policing Inquiry, the Undercover Research Group revealed that Gibson had been in at
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  • '''Ireland:''' The Irish Times reports: ...e style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Ireland’s lobbying watchdog has criticised the Government for failing to give it
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  • ...s England and Wales as well as Police Scotland, Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and non-home office forces including Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, ...rming, monitoring and testing force contributions to the Strategic Policing Requirement working with the National Crime Agency where appropriate
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  • | 18/01/2019 || 9982274 || 33,348.39 || [[College of Policing]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 22/01/2019 || 9986940 || 54,145.00 || [[Mayors Office for Policing and Crime]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • ...|| OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[Mayors Office for Policing and Crime ]] || 1001361683 || 4,256.75 ...|| OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[Mayors Office for Policing and Crime ]] || 1001361683 || 4,336.60
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