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| Following the end of the conflict, the creation of the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] has paved the way for more mundane forms of political spin, such as the emergence of a Northern Ireland lobbying industry. | | Following the end of the conflict, the creation of the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] has paved the way for more mundane forms of political spin, such as the emergence of a Northern Ireland lobbying industry. |
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− | The huge intelligence gathering machine which grew up around the Northern Ireland conflict has been described by Tony Geraghty:
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− | "British civilian agencies included the [[Security Service]], MI5, the [[Secret Intelligence Service]], MI6, [[GCHQ]], and the [[National Criminal Intelligence Service]]. Military teams, working under the [[Intelligence and Security Group]], were the [[SAS]] troop posted to the Province, [[14 Intelligence Company]], the [[Force Research Unit|Field Reconnaissance Unit]], running its informers in competition with the [[RUC Special Branch]]; various other arms of the [[Intelligence Corps]] such as [[Weapons Intelligence Unit]] and the computer experts of [[12 Intelligence Company]]."
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| Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Melissa Jones|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several Associate Portal editors. The Editor of the Northern Ireland Portal is [[User:Tom_Griffin|Tom Griffin]]. | | Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Melissa Jones|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several Associate Portal editors. The Editor of the Northern Ireland Portal is [[User:Tom_Griffin|Tom Griffin]]. |