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  • The Government has no formal legal definition for Domestic Extremism (while it has one for ...ers]] (ACPO) can be found at the page of the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]].<ref name="herne.2">Mick Creedon, [http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/Docume
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  • ...[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=circa 1999 to present} ...ut a [[Domestic Extremism| proper definition]] of what it entailed and the information stored in the National Domestic Extremism Database is wide-ranging and ecle
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  • ...mmittee on Nutrition''' (SACN) advises [[Public Health England]] and other government agencies and departments on nutrition and health related issues. ...s and the elderly) and health inequality issues. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/scientific-advisory-committee-on-nutrition Scientific Advisory Commi
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  • ...s minerals to the West and dangers of the Soviet threat"; on his return to London, Janke prepared an edited version of the conference speeches for distributi ...ican government and its replacement by a Communist or Communist-influenced government would leave the West entirely defenceless" (284).
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  • ...P was formed in 1987 as part of the Home Office's Terrorism and Protection Unit (now the [[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]]), where it was invol ...government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/228651/7788.pdf The Government Reply to the Sixth Report from the Home Affairs Committee Session 2009-10 H
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  • ...14, accessed 12 March 2015</ref>. Defined by its lack of clear source, the information contained in Grey Propaganda does not necessarily have to be inaccurate; it As part of the United States Government’s propaganda efforts during the Cold War, radio stations were commissione
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  • After the fall of France, Eastwood's unit was recalled to England to become part of the [[31st Independent Infantry B ...summaries nor those reports prepared by the Army or Ministry of Defence in London, although members of my department could well have seen them.
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  • ...ce officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2004-09|Targets=Anarchist direct action networks}} ...'' Takes part in protest against Future of Unmanned Vehicles conference in London, having asked around about Smash EDO.<ref name="IM4.003"></ref>
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  • ...n Management]], [[Psychological Warfare]], [[Psychological Operations]], [[Information Warfare]], [[Public Diplomacy]], [[Public Affairs]], [[Public Relations]] a ...of political action or communication, but part of the ‘weaponization of information’<ref name="Miller"/>.
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  • ...Counter Terrorism Security Office]], [[National Special Branch Technology Unit]]|Targets=n/a|Dates=2003 onwards}} This profile also looks into the ongoing sharing of information between Special Branch units and private institutions (such as blacklisting
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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 ...2013, p27.</ref><ref name="CAQ6">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda In London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', C Hurst & Co, 2011, p6.</ref>
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  • ...iticised.<ref name="Ellison1.summary">Mark Ellison QC, [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/287030/stephen_lawrence_review_ ...ord and included a visit by Nelson Mandela. The public outcry prompted the government of the day to set up the [[Stephen Lawrence Inquiry]] under Sir [[William M
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  • ...o date (October 2017) it has met quarterly, normally at Riverside House in London. ...use when I receive them." Theresa May, Home Secretary, [https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/undercover-policing Written statement to Parliament: Undercover Po
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  • ...as=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...01/2; his handler was [[Bob Lambert]]. He infiltrated a political group in London involved in the campaigns around the Stephen Lawrence murder. Furthermore,
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  • ...''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...lawrence-independent-review The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014, Vol. 1, p.201</ref> and thus on what police officers invol
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  • ...''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...er-whistleblower [[Peter Francis]] who says he had been instructed to find information to smear the Lawrence family and those around them.<ref>Rob Evans and Paul
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  • ...as=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...lawrence-independent-review The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014, Vol. 1, p.227-228</ref>
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  • ...d in groups around the Lawrence campaign in 1998 and also withheld crucial information on corruption of officers involved to the original murder investigation to In 1993 black teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in Eltham in South London by a racist gang.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Stephen_Lawre
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  • ...string of child sex assaults, Driscoll was removed from the case, and the London probe was shut down shortly afterwards.<ref>Jason Beattie, James Lyons &amp ...ved because of politically embarressing allegations that a minister in the government of Tony Blair was involved.<ref name="Pettifor.4">Tom Pettifor, [http://www
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  • ...r riot gear, numerous police and extra guards were brought in, and, so the government claimed, a further £100,000 of material damage was caused by detainees. and Mohammed Abdullah, escaped in September. Both are picked up, one in London with a suspected broken leg and deep cuts sustained in the escape. Mr Saeed
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