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Revision as of 09:59, 11 May 2018
British Government networks
Past
Present
10 Downing Street
Organisations
People
Departments
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Past
- News Department
- Information Department
- Information Research Department
- Overseas Information Department
- Ambassador News Service
- American Labor Committee to Aid British Labor
- Background Briefing on Subversion
- Britain Abroad Task Force
- British Information Services
- British Information Services (Ottawa)
- British Satellite News
- British Security Coordination
- Challenge and Innovation Fund
- Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
- Islamic Media Unit
- Engaging with the Islamic World
- London Radio Service
- Overseas News Agency
- Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund
- Projecting British Islam
- Public Diplomacy Board
- Public Diplomacy Department
- Public Diplomacy Group
- Public Diplomacy Partners Group
- Public Diplomacy Policy Department
- Public Diplomacy Strategy Board
- Strategic Programme Fund
Present
Ministry of Defence
Past
Present
- DSTL
- British Forces Broadcasting Service
- Defence and Security Media Advisory (DSMA) Notice System
- Defence Media Operations Centre
- Directorate General Media and Communications
- Services Sound and Vision Corporation
- Directorate of Defence Communications
- 77th Brigade
- Security Assistance Group
- 7644 Squadron
Cabinet Office
Present
- Civil Contingencies Secretariat July 2001 - present
Northern Ireland Office/Stormont government
Past
Home Office
Present
Intelligence agencies
External bodies
This includes groups created or funded or part funded (at some point in their history) by the British government, some of which are intended to appear as if they are independent. It also includes PR, lobbying, marketing and advertising firms
Civil society groups
Public Relations and associated firms