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  • *Mr [[Paul Boateng]] Brent South *Mr [[Paul Channon]] Southend West
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  • *Mr [[Paul Bryan]] Booth Ferry *Mr [[Paul Channon]] Southend West
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  • *Mr Paul Bryan Howden *Mr [[Paul Channon]] Southend West
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  • *[[Paul Kennedy]] - [[Yale University]], New Haven, USA *[[Paul Bracken]]
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  • *[[Paul B. Rich]] - [[University of Cambridge]], UK *[[Paul Jackson (academic)|Paul Jackson]] - [[University of Birmingham]], UK
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  • *[[Paul 't Hart]] *[[Helen Wallace]] - [[European University Institute]], Florence, Italy
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  • ...014.</ref> born in 1932,<ref name="WFCWp105">Paul Foot, ''Who Framed Colin Wallace'', Pan Books, 1989, p.105.</ref> and a former soldier.<ref name="LiamClarke ...o Monkstown, co. Antrim.<ref name="WFCWp105">Paul Foot, ''Who Framed Colin Wallace'', Pan Books, 1989, p.105.</ref> He later told journalist Barrie Penrose th
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  • ...ies Michael Cudlipp], theguardian.com, 30 October 2004.</ref> According to Paul Foot, his appointment was a response to leaks from the Army during the [[Ul ...). But Cudlipp could do little to stop it.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.111.</ref>
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  • ...y information in Northern Ireland in 1973.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.20.</ref>
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  • ...at Headquarters Northern Ireland in 1974.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.157.</ref>
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  • ...[[Headquarters Northern Ireland]] in 1974.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.139.</ref> ...ist ranks using the UCA title as a cover'.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.150.</ref>
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  • *[[Paul Beresford]] (Conservative) Mole Valley *[[Paul Blomfield]] (Labour) Sheffield Central
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  • *[[Paul Bryan]] Howden *[[Paul Channon]] Southend West
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  • *Paul, Lord Non-affiliated *Wallace of Saltaire, Lord Liberal Democrat
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  • ...member of CEPIC to belong to Damman's Academy was former Prime Minister [[Paul Vanden Boeynants]], commonly known as VdB. An AESP Member of Honour since a ...connections between various persons drawn up by leading Belgian fascist [[Paul Latinus]], in which Violet's name figures directly under de Bonvoisin's. Si
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  • ...ess about Kincora child sexual abuse <ref>(see Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, 1989, p452) </ref>
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  • ...xer" Moore (connected to the C Company unit of Johnny Adair).<ref>Ashleigh Wallace &amp; Ben Lowry, Murder cops hunt 'boxer'; Alert over killer who struck at ...his wife (her conviction is overturned in October 2004) and her lover.<ref>Paul Dykes, Gault is found guilty of killing her husband, ''Belfast Telegraph'',
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  • ...ansion. Amongst those he visited were Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Pope Paul VI, Manuel Fraga Iribarne (then Spanish Ambassador in London), Franz Josef ...as NAFF's President, Sir Frank Taylor of Taylor Woodrow, ex-CBI chief Sir Paul Chambers and Sir Raymond Brookes, Chairman of GKN Engineering, a member of
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  • that leading members of CEPIC, including Paul Vankerkhoven, Bernard Mercier and by Francis Dossogne and Paul Latinus, and the Nouvel Europe Magazine, edited by
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  • the AESP, an upheaval followed in October 1979 by the end of Paul Vanden victims being Ulster headquarters InfPol/IRD propaganda officer Colin Wallace and
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