Maria Novotny: From Prague With Love

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

[…] They had been contacts for the deceased, Maria Novotny, who made headlines in the sixties through her ‘relationship’ with President John Kennedy, and her involvement in the Profumo affair. Novotny’s own accounts of the two episodes have tended to be dismissed, and reasonably so, as they appeared in the sensationalist press. (1) But one […]

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Way out West: a conspiracy theory

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] In the summer of 1963 Cockburn took up an offer from Richard Ingram to edit a special edition of Private Eye. It was the height of the Profumo Affair which, coinciding with Cockburn’s decision to put greater emphasis on politics in the satirical magazine, propelled Private Eye into mass circulation and national prominence. The […]

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There’s no smear like an old smear

Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££

[…] which is worth noting. On p. 93 Wright reveals that the Director-General of MI5, Sir Roger Hollis, deliberately destroyed a document before the Denning Inquiry into the Profumo Affair. This showed that Hollis had tried, via the Cabinet Secretary, to enlist John Profumo’s help in an entrapment operation of the Soviet diplomat, Eugene Ivanov, […]

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JFK, the FBI and the Cambridge phone call

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] strangely coincidental nature persons received in this country over past year, particularly in connection with Dr Ward case’? We know of the call in the Stephen Ward/John Profumo case that kick-started its public exposure,(2) but were there others, and what were the calls not connected with that scandal about? Of these we know nothing. […]

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Rothschild, the right, the far-right and the Fifth Man

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

[…] 1962 (On which see Private Eye 9 August 1963). The case became a cause celebre and remains unsolved. Interest was heightened because Woolf had connections to the Profumo Affair and because his wife had been a friend of Guy Burgess. Daily Express 7 December 1986 Molehunt: the full story of the Soviet spy in […]

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A short history of Lobster

Lobster Issue

[…] of serving or former intelligence officers. We had been handed a really big story. But as it happened, another piece Steve had written in Lobster about the Profumo scandal of 1962/3, was seen by Anthony Summers who was planning to write about said scandal. And in the midst of our trying to understand Wallace’s […]

Spy Master: The Betrayal of MI5

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] that Mao was the leader of a Russian-style Communism on a strict Leninist analysis, only carrying it one stage further.’ (p. 214) In the section on the Profumo Affair, West states: ‘ Ward was being used by MI5 but, more importantly, the fact that he was introduced to Ivanov in the way that he […]

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Late breaking news on Clay Shaw’s United Kingdom contacts

Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££

[…] by a fellow named Robin Drury. Drury, a homosexual, had been the ‘agent’ of Christine Keeler during the time of the British sex scandal known as the Profumo Affair in 1963. Like Eddowes I had often wondered whether Shaw knew Stephen Ward, the osteopath at the centre of the affair. This discovery inches the […]

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Politics and Paranoia

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Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

[…] initial contact with him via Fred, was doing the corresponding (which in those days meant letters). Then Anthony Summers invited Steve to co-author a book on the Profumo Affair – this meant serious money, and Steve and I were both poor – and Steve began working with Summers and I took over the correspondence […]

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The secret of the 1917 ‘Balfour declaration’

Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

[…] Margaret George, The Hollow Men, (London: Leslie Frewin, 1965) Was a more detached but damning indictment, and she names the guilty names. But by this time, the Profumo scandal (not coincidentally at Cliveden) and Wilson’s Labour election victory in 1963 had displaced concern with raking over the past. ‘Appeasement’ became just another topic of […]

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