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| − | + | [[Sarah Connolly]] was head of the [[Counter Disinformation Unit]] formally based in the during the Covid Pandemic.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/06/09/covid-disinformation-unit-hourly-tech-lockdown-dissent/ [https://archive.ph/Bfhgb Archive version]</ref> | |
According to a biographical note, which fails to mention her role at the [[Counter Disinformation Cell|Counter Disinformation Unit]]: | According to a biographical note, which fails to mention her role at the [[Counter Disinformation Cell|Counter Disinformation Unit]]: | ||
Revision as of 09:11, 7 January 2026
Sarah Connolly was head of the Counter Disinformation Unit formally based in the during the Covid Pandemic.[1]
According to a biographical note, which fails to mention her role at the Counter Disinformation Unit:
- Sarah Connolly is Director for Security and Online Harms in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Sarah joined the Department in July 2016, from the Middle East, where she was an independent consultant. Prior to that Sarah worked in the Home Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office on a range of security and counter-terrorism policies. Sarah also served as a Senior Advisor to the US CT Ambassador. She has a MA in Human Rights and Terrorism from the University of Essex and is currently a Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge.[2]