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Sir Brian was injured in the killing by the [[IRA]] of the British Ambassador to Ireland, [[Christopher Ewart-Biggs]], in 1976. The car in which the party was travelling was hit by a bomb concealed in a culvert under the road. Sir Brian's Private Secretary, [[Judith Cooke]] was also killed, and the driver, [[Brian O'Driscoll]], was also injured. | Sir Brian was injured in the killing by the [[IRA]] of the British Ambassador to Ireland, [[Christopher Ewart-Biggs]], in 1976. The car in which the party was travelling was hit by a bomb concealed in a culvert under the road. Sir Brian's Private Secretary, [[Judith Cooke]] was also killed, and the driver, [[Brian O'Driscoll]], was also injured. | ||
− | Cubbon co-founded intelligence consultancy [[Hakluyt & Company Ltd, | + | Cubbon co-founded intelligence business consultancy [[Hakluyt & Company]] Ltd, in 1995 with several other former secret service officials. |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 9 September 2014
Sir Brian Cubbon, senior British civil servant, was Permanent Under Secretary of State of the Northern Ireland Office 1976-1979 and of the Home Office 1979-1988.
Sir Brian was injured in the killing by the IRA of the British Ambassador to Ireland, Christopher Ewart-Biggs, in 1976. The car in which the party was travelling was hit by a bomb concealed in a culvert under the road. Sir Brian's Private Secretary, Judith Cooke was also killed, and the driver, Brian O'Driscoll, was also injured.
Cubbon co-founded intelligence business consultancy Hakluyt & Company Ltd, in 1995 with several other former secret service officials.
Affiliations
- Hakluyt
- Press Complaints Commission Commissioner, 1995-2002
- Member of the Charter Compliance Panel of the Press Complaints Commission 2004- [1]