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  • ...s.gov.uk/details/r/2631ea4344024815a694be5225da12fd W/S of Martin Hewitt], National Archive (Leveson Inquiry), undated (accessed 20 April 2015).</ref> ...-chair [[Peter Vaughan (police officer)|Peter Vaughan]].<ref name="npcc.1">National Police Chief's Council, [http://www.npcc.police.uk/About/AboutthePresident.
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  • ...n|Image=Richard Walton.jpg|Units=[[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], [[Counter-Terrorism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Polici '''Richard William Walton''' (born June 1965) is a former Head of [[Counter-Terrorism Command]] (SO15) within the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. In M
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  • ...177599.html Stephen Lawrence murder investigation: Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism officer removed from post following Met Police spying revelations ...while Commander Operations Special Branch continued to act as the signing authority for (the) individual operations.’<ref name = Herne20>Mick Creedon, [http:
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  • ...e filled until January 1966. Both SIFAR and the Carabinieri came under the authority of the Defence Minister, a post filled from February 1959 to February 1966 ...military and the extreme Right, including Europe's most notorious fascist terrorist, [[Stefano Delle Chiaie]], a key actor in the ''stragi'' which rocked Italy
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  • ...ategories. One was strategic: it concerned the state of Britain's existing counter-subversion machinery, proposals for fundamental change, and contingency pl ...vided a parliamentary platform - immune from domestic libel laws - for the counter-subversion lobby's charges concerning Labour MPs' Communist connections. In
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  • headquarters, Smets gave the WNP lessons in surveillance and counter-surveillance. totally without authority. Smets was condemned on all sides; even the NEM and other
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  • ...rforms a number of national roles for the [[National Police Chiefs Council|National Police Chiefs' Council]] (as he did for its predecessor organisation, the [ ...mber 2016 (accessed via Nexis).</ref> As such he 'led the development of a national network of collaborative multi-force and multi-agency Regional Intelligence
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  • ...er side of it was that the work was so very interesting… cases involving national security. I really liked the idea of the secrecy and covert nature of the w ...country, in September 1987. Pearce and Todd, described as being of [[Anti-Terrorist Squad]] (SO13), had gone to Dikmen's employers, the Turkish Education Group
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  • ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/ ...er of 27 years with the Metropolitan Police's [[Special Branch]] and the [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. On the contrary, when embarking on his academic career
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  • ...llance by the state.<ref name="gt.i.1-16"/> Two initial attempts at having national conferences at Imperial<ref>Notification of the conference at Imperial Univ ...nst the Arms Trade, where he had been active since 1997 and appointed its 'National Campaigns and Events Co-ordinator' in 2000.<ref>Campaign Against the Arms T
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  • ...r Policing Oversight Board / Group, National Oversight Group|Description=A national body to 'review, challenge and provide feedback on the standards for underc ...tings of the College of Policing's [[National Undercover Scrutiny Panel]] (National Oversight Group). It also sets out some details of connected officers as th
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  • ...ge=Dave Jones undercover HN66 EN327.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad, National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2001, 2005-2007|Targets=Moveme ...on occasion. He had two separate deployments, the first in 2000 for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) when he targeted anarchist / anti-
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  • |Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]], Counter Terrorism|Dates=1900s to mid 2010s}} :::* Transfer files of historic value to the National Archive
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  • ...ommittee]], Apollo Programme|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]], Counter Terrorism|Dates=1990s to mid 2010s}} ...t was introduced around 2003, but has since been since superseded by the [[National Common Intelligence Application]].<ref name="hmic.2015.building.thepicture"
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