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- ...ight|[[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher's]] official biographer Charles Moore on the [[BBC|BBC's]] ''Daily Politics'']] ...'', ''[[Sunday Telegraph]]'', and ''[[The Spectator]]''. He is Chairman of the right-wing think-tank [[Policy Exchange]].10 KB (1,428 words) - 02:01, 24 January 2018
- ...ar authors call for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue rather than boycotts]', ''The Guardian'', 22 October 2015, accessed 23 October 2015</ref> ...ersity Press, Dec 2009 ; online edn, Nov 2009 [Accessed 8 Sept 2010]</ref> The ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' describes Roberts' background as follows:20 KB (2,798 words) - 15:08, 15 February 2023
- ...y promoters of the idea that Islamic terrorists were actively operating on American soil. ...from UK prime minister [[David Cameron]], for claiming that Birmingham in the UK was a 'no-go zone' for non-Muslims.18 KB (2,529 words) - 14:39, 7 November 2016
- ...College]], Oxford.<ref>[http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/pub/000676.php The Social Affairs Unit - Publications List: Neoconservatism: Why We Need It], ...out Us] (Accessed: 6 September 2007)</ref>. Murray has also contributed to the [[Social Affairs Unit]].36 KB (5,404 words) - 07:59, 20 March 2018
- The '''Investigative Project on Terrorism''' (IPT) is private sector counter te Steve Emerson claimed that the Oklahoma bombing was carried out by Islamists:19 KB (2,209 words) - 11:12, 16 November 2016
- [[Image:MI6HQ.jpg|right|thumb|300px|SIS Headquarters on the bank of the Thames almost across from Parliament<br> <i>Photo: Steve Cadm ===Chiefs of the SIS (C or CSS)===12 KB (1,657 words) - 09:43, 23 February 2022
- ...that operates a number of far-right websites and blogs and that publishes the online [[FrontPage Magazine]], edited by Horowitz. ...c rhetoric and his organisation has given grants to various causes such as the anti-Islam Dutch politician's [[Geert Wilders]] [[PVV]] party.7 KB (1,024 words) - 17:14, 7 November 2016
- ...d was previously an editor at [[The Economist]] and deputy editor of ''The Spectator''. <ref>Anne Applebaum, [http://www.anneapplebaum.com/anne-applebaum/ Biogr ...ore and after the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. In 1992 she was awarded the [[Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award]]. <ref>'Anne Applebaum', [http10 KB (1,403 words) - 16:42, 23 April 2012
- ...[London Center for Policy Research]] and was the longstanding president of the neoconservative [[Hudson Institute]] from 1997 until 2011. ...tes than any third party candidate in the state's history. In 1994 he was the Republican Party candidate for New York State Comptroller only losing by a7 KB (1,100 words) - 06:39, 1 December 2016
- ...ber 2006 the ''International Herald Tribune'' called him a 'rising star in the counterterrorism community'.<ref>Marc Perelman, [http://www.iht.com/article ...graduating from law school he went on to work as a commercial litigator at the law firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner (2003-2004)<ref>[http://www.frontpage6 KB (888 words) - 08:25, 15 November 2016
- [[Image:AndrewGilligan.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Gilligan at the Frontline Club, London, 17 April 2008]] ...e-times-820745.html So was it the 'Standard' wot won it? Or just a sign of the times?], ''Independent'', 4 May 2008.</ref>15 KB (2,331 words) - 09:33, 28 June 2023
- ...Husain.jpg Screengrab of Ed Husain's biography, but no longer available on the Quilliam Foundation website.] Captured on 23/02/10. ...ain has also worked for the British government's cultural propaganda body, the [[British Council]], in Syria and Saudi Arabia from 2003-2005.<ref>[http://29 KB (4,398 words) - 02:42, 21 April 2016
- ...from 1958 and as [[Forum World Features]] from 1965 to 1974. It was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]]. ...quiry'', 30 September 1979</ref> [[Forum Information Services]] was itself the outgrowth of [[Information Bulletin Ltd]], a [[Congress for Cultural Freedo15 KB (2,286 words) - 15:06, 20 February 2020
- O'Callaghan was named in the British media in connection with the IRA bombing campaign in England in 1983: ...as identified as Sean O'Callaghan, 30, a native of Tralee, County Kerry in the Irish Republic.14 KB (2,145 words) - 01:20, 3 September 2012
- ...encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a se ...documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:55 KB (8,198 words) - 15:42, 20 February 2020
- ...on to what is termed the 'transatlantic community.' Part of this included the ICB: ...funded the International Commission on the Balkans, an initiative to bring American and European experts together to seek solutions to unresolved Balkan issues30 KB (4,684 words) - 19:28, 11 August 2008
- ...ration [[Forum World Features]], as well as the affiliated [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]. ...test Over Editor Of "The Spectator" Staff Complain Of Shabby Treatment', ''The Times'', 2 November 1963</ref>3 KB (483 words) - 00:07, 31 October 2008
- ...inancial Times'', 2 August 2016, accessed 12 December 2016 </ref>. He left the government in June 2017 after May's disastrous snap general election. ...curity Affairs]] for O'Brien to research and write a book on the future of the [[European Union]]. <ref>[http://www.srf.org/databank/documents/19_doc.pdf5 KB (694 words) - 14:12, 19 October 2017
- ...a Doer and a Thinker, ''Sunday Times'', 14 July 2002.</ref> It is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] <ref>[http://www.stockholm-network.org/network/detail ...ving-classes.html Policy Exchange begins its second decade with a focus on the striving classes]', Conservative Home, 9 March 2012</ref>89 KB (12,764 words) - 15:24, 15 February 2023
- ...linked by his support for Western military intervention in the Balkans in the early 1990s ==On the Balkans==32 KB (4,608 words) - 11:14, 1 March 2010