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  • ...d by the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns, showed that the Government intended to suspend the minimum wage at Harmondsworth so that Sodexho could On February 22, 2002, The London Times reported that nine detainees escaped from Harmondsworth, breaking a w
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  • ...ce officers|Image=PX A 03.002.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2002-2008|Targets=Anarchist networks, environmentalists}} ...2002 and 2008. She was tasked by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) as 'one of the first in a team of 15 spies who would be sent unde
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  • ...implementation of national standards set by the College of Policing or the government.' (paragraph 7.9). ...rs Committee]] (ACPO TAM), which oversaw the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit|domestic extremism units]], and thus the undercover police targeting protes
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  • ..... We believe that the same technologies that created the internet and the information revolution have the power to transform education for the twenty-first centu ...ing a new education-based initiative in his country. In March 2003, senior government leaders from Jordan and senior executives from Cisco met in Geneva and deve
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  • Since 2011, GELP has been run by the UK-based [[Innovation Unit]]. ...isco transitioned ownership and management of GELP to the the [[Innovation Unit]].
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  • ...Italy from 1962 on until he was recalled to serve as Franco's Minister for Information and Tourism from October 1969 to June 1973, a period during which he would ...shed a range of literary magazines such as ''Encounter'' and ''Survey'' in London, ''Quadrant'' in Australia, ''Cuadernos'' in Buenos Aires and ''Cadernos Br
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  • ...aff until April 1967 when he was dismissed for having spied on the Italian government. Andreotti was entrusted with the destruction of the voluminous files De Lo ...lin by setting up a covert propaganda and disinformation unit called the [[Information Research Department]] (IRD) (53). The IRD would grow to become the biggest
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  • ...hown a copy to the Spanish Minister [probably Sánchez Bella, Minister for Information] and to the Pope. NSIC in New York had bought 500 of the ISC's initial prin ...rgetic, was so fired with enthusiasm on reading the report that he came to London to present it in person to Prime Minister Edward Heath" (132).
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  • ...Jones|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Christian Plowman(face).jpg |Unit=SO10|DatesDeployed=2008-2011|Targets=organised crime, petty crime}} ...name="bremner"/> He then carried out uniformed & CID duties in central London, where he was involved in covert surveillance against 'professional crimina
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  • ...ead-criticism-for-futile-ban-on-islam4uk-but-gains-support-of-qf-and-bmsd/ Government faces widespread criticism for ‘futile’ ban on Islam4UK but gains suppo :The ban is a welcome sign that the Government is finally taking notice of individuals found abusing the right to free spe
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  • [[Breakthrough Media Network]] is a London communications company, founded in 2008. <ref> [https://beta.companieshouse Breakthrough Media has produced a series of government campaign resources, including for the [[Department for Education]], the [[D
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  • ...opaganda-unit-inspired-by-the-cold-war Inside Ricu, the shadowy propaganda unit inspired by the cold war], The ''Guardian'', 2 May 2016, accessed 10 May 20 ...refuse-confirm-role-london-1898046 Conservatives refuse to confirm role of London official in racism storm] ''Wales Online'', 17 September 2010, accessed 10
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  • ...cle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to ...cation in June of an article ''The CIA Makes the News'' in the alternative London weekly ''Time Out'' which quoted Cord Meyer's 1968 memorandum (204).
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  • Georges Albertini, the longstanding French ally of Crozier's London ISC and a by hiring several young British activists to run the 6I's London end, notably assisted
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016
  • instance so far of a voluntary - if paltry - release of such information has been by the available information about membership of the Cercle and the 6I at a critical point in
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  • ...[[Metropolitan Police]]'s investigation into its Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. He retired in May 2017. ...June 2011 (accessed 21 March 2016).</ref> - a multi force and multi agency unit providing covert and specialist policing to address serious and organised c
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  • ...atesDeployed=1987-1991|Targets=London Greenpeace, Animal rights, and North London Activists}} ...nd 1991, he infiltrated a range of left wing groups and campaigns in north London, now he is course director of a training programme for Indian Police office
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  • ...conference, 'Muslim Women: Pioneering Change in 21st Century Britain' (The London Muslim Centre, Saturday 10 January 2009). Other speakers included [[Sadiq K ...t who was deputy director of the [[Research Information and Communications Unit]], a strategic communication operation which is part of the [[Office for Se
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  • ...cle as head of 4 Area Drug Squad, a 17 strong team which covers south-east London.<ref>Dominic Cavendish, [http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/dont-tell- ...FBI had passed the intelligence onto the [[National Criminal Intelligence Unit]] which identified suspects). Operation Ore saw the National Crime Squad co
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  • ...4-2007|Targets=Equality Alliance, OutRage!, SHAC|Companies=BLACKchrysalis, London School of Surveillance}} ...eople who had known him discussed the interviews in online forums, but the information provided there is equally hard to verify.
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