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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 27) June 1994 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 27 Policing Politics: Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State Peter Gill Frank Cass, London, 1993 Academia's a swine. Writing an essay on International Relations (the ideological version of Foreign Office 'realism') for my Politics MA, I managed to smuggle in a few references to actual politics-- European Nuclear Nuclear Disarmament, the SNP, and 'independence within Europe', that kind of thing. Flushed with success, I told a ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 4) April 1984 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 4 Companies House Searches On The 'Security' Industry Security Research Ltd Address: 1 London House, High St, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6AA Andrew Bowden MP was host at a reception given by Security Research at the House of Commons. (Times 14th July 1983). Among those present were members of the diplomatic corps, Dept.of Industry, Ministry of Defence, Met. Police and the defence industry. What Security Research is up to isn't ...
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3. Into the Whitehall maw [Issue 43 - 2002]
... Introduction The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) was established by s65 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA), (3) and came into being when the Act came into force in October 2000. It replaces the Interception of Communications Tribunal, the Security Service Tribunal and Intelligence Services Tribunal (4); and the complaints function of the Commissioner appointed under the Police Act 1997. The Tribunal's jurisdiction is set out in RIPA s65; it is the body which hears all complaints concerning the intelligence agencies and complaints against ...
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... did then and they ought to be re-examined.) The minute reproduced below of an ISC meeting in 1972 confirms the references to 'the Pinay Circle' and its links to ISC carried in Time Out in 1975. CONFIDENTIAL Council Minutes 21 JAN. 1972 Report on European Security and the Soviet Problem; Visit of Maitre Jean Violet The Chairman said that from what he had heard this report had been a remarkable success. He was impressed with the way in which M. Pinay had accepted the views of the ISC on how the Institute ...
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5. What Price National Security? [Issue 40 - 2000/1]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 40) Winter 2000/1 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 40 What Price National Security? Conference Report by Jane Affleck On November 10 2000 the Freedom Forum's European Centre in London, in association with Article 19, Index on Censorship and Liberty, hosted a debate on National Security. (1) Three panels spoke on The Nature of National Security, British State Security in Northern Ireland, and The Internet- Circumventing Censorship? The first session, on the nature of national security, was ...
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6. The corporate ex-spook business [Issue 43 - 2002]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 43) Summer 2002 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 43 The corporate ex-spook business Corinne Souza In its Supplement 'Corporate Security', the Financial Times (11 April 2002) provided private security companies with a five page 'advertorial'. If they are thought of as a service industry, the puff may have done the companies some favours. If they are thought of as consultancies, however, it merely reinforced the emerging superiority of specialist boutiques, some of which have an international relations bias, and ...
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... During the last Labour administration the then Minister of Overseas Development, Judith Hart, introduced a system of personal ministerial vetting, refusing to allow officers into the UK for training if their countries had a bad record, or if the individuals concerned were training for paramilitary or security branch work. This system was overturned by the incoming Tory administration. In April 1984, Douglas Hurd, then a Minister of State at the Home Office, listed the countries whose police personnel had been trained in the UK during the previous four years. They ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 41) Summer 2001 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 41 Getting it right: the security agencies in modern society See note (1) Robin Ramsay The topic was suggested to me by Kevin O'Brien [of ICSA]. It wasn't clear to me if it was simply that I was being played out a very long piece of rope with which to hang myself. At any rate, given such a wide title- and a title to which I cannot possibly actually do justice- and given ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 52) Winter 2006/7 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 52 The Open Side of Secrecy: Britain's Intelligence and Security Committee Anthony Glees, Philip J. Davies, and John N. L. Morrison London: The Social Affairs Unit, 2006, 20, h/b The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) is a recent addition to the roster of Whitehall bodies; the motives of those who created it, as the authors show, are obscure and its role to some extent ...
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... Unita posed no threat. (Times 14th May 1984). But as one of the hostages later said "Unita had been in the town for some time spying out the land. They knew we were all here." (Times 16th April 1984) Perimeter security at the mine was carried out following consultations with the shadowy British group, Defence Systems International. D.S. (UK) advises North Sea oil operators on security measures (See Lobster 4). They acted as security consultants to the diamond mining company Diamang, ...
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