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  • ...over-arching Board would provide 'guidance on the core messages' that the Government wishes to put across to its 'target audiences'<ref> FCO website, [http://ww ...&treeWidth=0&csi=10962&docNo=8 ''Head of UK's Islamic media unit quoted on unit's aims, role''] Accessed April 13, 2008 </ref>.
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  • :Information Bank Abstracts :The Daily and Sunday Telegraph (London)
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  • ...1, MI5's Operation FOOT led to the mass expulsion of Soviet diplomats from London. The event would prove to be the high-point of the service's cold war count Once a new Government has been formed MI5 briefs the incoming Prime Minister on any Ministerial a
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  • [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ) is a British signals intelligence (sig ===Government Code & Cypher School===
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  • ...of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]) ...frequently asked in the United States about Britain and provide up-to-date government comment on current events where Britain has a role to play'<ref>[http://web
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  • {{Police_Unit_sidebar_(URG)|Series=Domestic Extremism|Name=Muslim Contact Unit|Alias=MCU|Parents=[[Special Branch]], |SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Ext ...ritish Muslims to violent jihad, by working with Islamic communities.' The unit worked closely with the [[Muslim Safety Forum]] in the aftermath of the 7/7
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...st movement in the 1980s - and then later as an influential manager of the unit in the 1990s.
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  • ...ational tobacco companies have owned alcohol companies, so we could obtain information on this industry as well,” said Professor of Health Policy, Mike Daube, o ...festival of social, political and cultural discussion which took place in London on 1 and 2 November 2008". One of the main debates at the event was "Boozy
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  • ...Mackay, [http://www.serve.com/pfc/fru/fru22022k1c.html The Force Research Unit: The secret wars of a spymaster] By Neil Mackay, ''The Sunday Herald'', 26 ...ondon-gazette.co.uk/issues/46239/supplements/3526 Issue 46239, page 3526], London Gazette, 1 August 1972.</ref>
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...to selected journalists in plain brown envelopes. According to a senior Information Officer: 'We would stand over them but we don't particularly want them att
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 106-12 and is reproduced by permission of the author ...t Affairs and documentary makers) and 4) International journalists (both London and home based).
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...formation operation has not existed since. However, the carefully drafted government statement acknowledging disinformation left a number of questions unanswere
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...t broadcasting had been on the move. Nineteen eighty-eight was to see the government widen its attack to both broadcasting systems. This time the controversy d
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  • .... Exiled Russian former security officer who died of Polonium poisoning in London. ...ya. In 1997 he moved to one of the most secret divisions of the service, a unit called [[URPO]] investigating "organised criminal formations".<ref>[http://
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  • ==Working with British Labour government to spin the Iraq War== ...essed 14-Apr-2008</ref> The Independent reported that 'What brought him to London was a joint media and propaganda operation, little publicised in Britain an
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  • ...Eric Pickles]] is the current Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, taking over from [[John Denham]] MP after the May 2010 election.<ref> [htt ...[Hazel Blears]] was appointed Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 28 June 2007. [[Yvette Cooper]] used to be employed with this department
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  • ...Metropolitan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], established in 2005 from the London branch of [[ISC Global]]. It ceased to operate in January 2014, though Hunt ...ns (renamed [[GSS Global Security]]), while Hunter acquired control of the London based operations. He renamed the group of companies RISC, with RISC Managem
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  • ...sory in the taking of three Croat civilians as hostages by the El Mujaheed unit in Travnik in 1993. He was charged with war crimes against civilians under ...mber 2005</ref> Uzair’s father Saifullah Paracha was kidnapped by the US government and is also being held at Guantanamo Bay.<ref>Amnesty USA, Who are the Guan
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  • ...il 2010,</ref>[[Image:KPMG.jpg|250px|right|thumb|KPMG, 8 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8BB (just off Fleet Street and next to The [[Office of Fair Trading]] ...t], ''The Guardian'', 14 December 2008</ref> and around 99 per cent of the London Stock Exchange's FTSE 100. <ref> Prem Sikka, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/com
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  • In January 2014 BCG met [[Francis Maude]], Cabinet Office minister and UK government reformer-in-chief, to discuss 'public sector reform'. ...First]], which is a founder of [[Teach for All]].<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/412548/Spads_quarterly_return_A
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