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  • *[[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC) - Police force in Northern Ireland until 2001. | [[Police Service o ...recently created but currently very brief articles. (If you look at the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes page]] you will see some noted as 'stubs' - ar
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  • ...rested it is just as significant a footnote to history.<ref>Transatlantic; SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS: America in Peace and WarBy John Wheeler-Bennett. Macmillan. ...ertation, University of Leeds, 1991. p. 448.</ref><ref>J. Wheeler-Bennett, Special Relationship. London: Macmillan, 1975. p. 155.</ref>
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  • ...aul Bew]] the former Marxist political scientist and [[David Trimble]] the Ulster Unionist leader (whom Bew advised) both ended up as signatories to the Brit ...r be found HISTORIAN: Roberts DIRECTOR: McHallam CONSERVATIVE: Pearce; HOW ULSTER LEAK PLOTTERS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adria
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  • ...S and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British who refined these methods
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  • ...nts probably contributed to the decision to reorganise it in 1972 as the [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] under the direct control of HQ Northern Ireland. ...Wright admitted that all the time he had actually been in the company of a special military unit based at Palace barracks in Holyrood, Co. Down, where IRA sus
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  • ...ardian points to the Intelligence Corps being used to train [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] in harsh interrogation techniques, which were tried out on interns who we ...S and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British who refined these methods
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  • [[Bill Lowry]] is a former senior officer in RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) Special Branch. ...bie]], the former RUC Special Branch agent and quartermaster of the UDA ([[Ulster Defence Association]], a loyalist Protestant paramilitary organisation in N
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  • [[Operation Torsion]] was an RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) operation that led to 'Stormontgate', the collapse of the [[Northern Irela ...ce operation against the IRA by the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] Special Branch, assisted by [[Security Service|MI5]], in the wake of the [[Castlere
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  • ...tatewatch.org/news/2002/jun/09ni.htm Inside Castlereagh: Files stolen from Special Branch HQ], Statewatch Bulletin, June 2002, accessed 8 April 2002.</ref> ...ster [[Jane Kennedy]]; Flanagan's deputy, [[Colin Cramphorn]]; the Head of Special Branch in Belfast [[Bill Lowry]]; and the tall chap in the grey suit, [[MI5
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  • ...PR strategy. It attempts to oversee the activities of the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC), Army, Industrial Development Board (IDB), [[Northern Ireland Touri ...fairs should be discouraged as far as can tactfully be managed and that no special arrangements should be made to supply him with press releases. The fact th
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  • ::A former [[Royal Ulster Constabulary|RUC]] officer was one of the two men who exposed the whereabouts of the sel ::Breen, who allegedly has close ties with the [[RUC Special Branch|Special Branch]], secretly videotaped Donaldson outside his remote hideaway five mi
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  • ...ry targets. In fact they have been responsible ' for murdering a number of Ulster politicians and have frequently been involved in sectarian feud and murder ...sers in the United States,' and from expropriations and 'donations' within Ulster. They have been able to obtain the highly accurate gas-operated American ar
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  • The [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. ...fficers.htm List of Inspectors General and Chief constables], Royal Ulster Constabulary memorial website, PSNI, accessed 4 April 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ctor.html/ Chief Inspector of Constabulary], Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, accessed 11 April 2009.</ref> He is due to become to become strategic advi ...ctor.html/ Chief Inspector of Constabulary], Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, accessed 11 April 2009.</ref>
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  • ...quiry, accessed 6 July 2009.</ref> is a former senior [[RUC]] and [[PSNI]] Special Branch officer.<ref>Gemma Murray, [http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news?article ...days earlier on October 13, he had a bust-up with the man responsible for Special Branch operations, Assistant Chief Constable Chris Albiston, over the brief
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  • The [[RUC Special Branch|Royal Ulster Constabulary Special Branch]] (RUC Special Branch) was also known as E Department.<ref>Mark Urban, Big Boys' Rules, Fa ===Head of Special Branch (HSB)===
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  • [[Alan Simpson]] is a former [[Royal Ulster Constabulary|RUC]] officer. At the end of his career in the force, he was a detective su ...[[Pat Finucane]]. He said in 2002 that he had not been told that an [[RUC Special Branch]] informer was involved in the killing, and that if he had been awar
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  • The [[Ulster Defence Regiment]] (UDR) was a former regiment of the British Army in exist ...1 April 1970.<ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/infantry/regiments/5952.aspx The Ulster Defence Regiment], Army.mod.uk, accessed 23 August 2010.</ref>
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  • [[Ulster Vanguard]] was a pressure group within unionism in Northern Ireland, launch ...1972). [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/proni/1972/proni_HA-32-5-10_1972-03-23.pdf 'Ulster Unionist Vanguard'], (23 March 1972), [http://applications.proni.gov.uk/LL_
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  • ...Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1971|Targets=Anarchist groups, Indep '''Douglas "Doug" Edwards''' is the cover name of a former [[Special Demonstration Squad]] undercover officer who infiltrated anarchist groups (
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