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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...” than that of the original Mark Robert Charles Robinson, whose identity Lambert stole, which would put it at 12 February 1952. It is possibly that Collins
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  • ...o-called 'war on terror'. It has links to neoconservative initiatives such as the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] and [[Harry's Place]]. In 2009 it launch ...g figure is unknown, the Quilliam Foundation reportedly received £700,000 as part of the government's [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,
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  • ...re known, according to their own [http://www.insiderelite.co.uk/ website], as ‘Scotland’s Business Oscars’. The candidates for the awards are self- * Mr [[Bob Clark]] Managing Director [[Balfour Beatty Construction Ltd]]
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  • In September 2018, the Inquiry revealed that the undercover officer known as HN16 had been using two identities 'James Straven' and 'Kevin Crossland'. H ...st_and_Minded_to_and_ruling_14.pdf PRESS NOTICE New issues lists published as Inquiry makes further anonymity decisions], 21 February 2019 (accessed Marc
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  • ...align:right;width: 100%;"> ''In October 2010, [[Mark Kennedy]] was exposed as a police spy who had infiltrated environmental and anti-capitalist groups f ...gs in Parliament]] have questioned the more extreme methods employed, such as the use of [[Use of Identities of Children | death certificates of children
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  • ...l law firm with over 2,200 people and offices 10 offices in the UK as well as offices in Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. They work in a select ra ...merger between the two firms, and that from 31 October they would be known as DAC Beachcroft LLP.<ref> [http://www.dacbeachcroft.com/news-and-events/pres
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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...] and subsequently manager in the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], as well as his academic and other activities on leaving the Met.
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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...of or after his service in the Metropolitan Police. Any photographs of Bob Lambert pictured earlier than 2007 would be most gratefully received.
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  • ...over Research Group, 5 February 2016.</ref> In 1992 - 1993 he is described as wearing a black beanie hat and green army surplus gear.<ref name="al.e.16-2 ...rivate school on a piano scholarship. He said his parents embarrassed him 'as they were quite cultured middle England types.'<ref name="fb.March2013">Fac
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  • ...und out he worked at the Australian Graduate School of Policing & Security as course director of a training programme for Indian Police officers, which i ...had died of leukaemia at the age of 8 in 1968. As with his predecessor Bob Lambert, Dines used the middle name for his cover, a trick the SDS thought would ma
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  • ...elation to the investigation of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. He retired as a police officer in 2015, to become a policing consultant.<ref name="Linked * '''1996''': Detective Inspector; appears in a newspaper article as head of 4 Area Drug Squad, a 17 strong team which covers south-east London.
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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...n Police Special Branch]], as an academic Lambert never addressed his work as an undercover with and later commander of the [[Special Demonstration Squad
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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...ation Squad]] - pursued a second career as an academic, until his exposure as a police spy in October 2011 slowed things down.
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  • ...undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17539153.2013.847262 ‘Resear ...ice Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second career as an academic.
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  • ==Discovery as undercover officer== ...ame tradecraft used by other undercover officers, he would have been known as 'Andy' though with a different surname.
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  • ...onal Oversight Group). It also sets out some details of connected officers as they relate to matters being considered by the [[Undercover Policing Inquir ...l 2017 (accessed 20 October 2017).</ref> He was succeeded by Rachel Tuffin as Interim CEO, a civil servant.<ref>[http://www.college.police.uk/About/Peopl
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  • ...Ellison Review. Mitting has ruled real and cover names shall be restricted as HN9 at risk of suicide if details published. | [[Bob Lambert|Robert "Bob" Lambert]] a.k.a. ''Bob Robinson''
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  • ...Ellison Review. Mitting has ruled real and cover names shall be restricted as HN9 at risk of suicide if details published. | [[Bob Lambert|Robert "Bob" Lambert]] a.k.a. ''Bob Robinson''
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  • ...as a pseudonym used while undercover by the Special Branch operative [[Bob Lambert]]. * [[Bob Lambert as Bob Robinson]]
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