Soviet Labour Review
The Soviet Labour Review was an anti-Communist newsletter on Soviet law and working conditions, based in south London. It was established in 1983 by a group of Russian emigres connected to the Narodny Trudovy Soyuz (NTS). In 1984, the publication received a £129,000 grant from the National Endowment for Democracy. The grant was negotiated by the review's New York-based publishers, the Russian Research Foundation. It's editor at the time [[George Miller], was the son of Boris Miller, the UK representative of NTS. George Miller told the Guardian that the NTS believed in a 'Catholic-based, Thatcher-type classical liberalism.'[1]
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- ↑ Britons get cash from US 'slush fund' / British organisations receiving money from US sources to 'promote democracy', Guardian, 9 December 1985.