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'''Thomas Dodd''' (commonly known as '''Tom Dodd''') is a British diplomat and intelligence officer who has held a series of senior national security and diplomatic roles across the UK government.
 
'''Thomas Dodd''' (commonly known as '''Tom Dodd''') is a British diplomat and intelligence officer who has held a series of senior national security and diplomatic roles across the UK government.
 
[[File:Screenshot 2026-05-07 at 17.04.20.png|thumb|right|400px|Dodd ripping up a protestors sign in Moscow in November 2024.]]
 
[[File:Screenshot 2026-05-07 at 17.04.20.png|thumb|right|400px|Dodd ripping up a protestors sign in Moscow in November 2024.]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2026-05-07 at 17.03.10.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Thomas Dodd]] tries to cover a reporter's camera. [[Christopher Allan]] can be seen behind him arriving in Moscow in October 2024]]
 
== Career ==
 
== Career ==
 
Dodd joined the UK government in 1991. His known appointments, listed chronologically, are:
 
Dodd joined the UK government in 1991. His known appointments, listed chronologically, are:

Latest revision as of 08:08, 8 May 2026

British diplomat and intelligence officer


Thomas Dodd (Tom Dodd)
Image Tom Dodd2.jpg
Born
Died
Nationality British
Residence
Occupation Diplomat, intelligence officer
Known for Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Moscow (2022–2025)
Parents
Spouse(s)
Children
Sibling(s)
Website

Thomas Dodd (commonly known as Tom Dodd) is a British diplomat and intelligence officer who has held a series of senior national security and diplomatic roles across the UK government.

Dodd ripping up a protestors sign in Moscow in November 2024.
Thomas Dodd tries to cover a reporter's camera. Christopher Allan can be seen behind him arriving in Moscow in October 2024

Career

Dodd joined the UK government in 1991. His known appointments, listed chronologically, are:

Moscow incident (October 2024)

On 23 October 2024, while serving as Deputy Head of Mission in Moscow, Dodd was involved in a widely publicised physical altercation with Russian journalists and demonstrators at Vnukovo Airport. Video footage shows Dodd grabbing cameras, ripping a journalist’s accreditation badge, and shoving a reporter amid a crowd confrontation shortly after landing.[2][3]

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office condemned the incident as a “shameful” Kremlin-orchestrated stunt intended to intimidate diplomats.[4]

Video of the incident: "On Camera: British Diplomat 'Assaults' Russian Journalists" (YouTube).

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