Too Secret Too Long: The Great Betrayal of Britain's Crucial Secrets and the Cover-up |
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... Whitehall officials to go through rapid motions aimed at locking stable doors to prevent the bolting of further rogue horses and the entry of new ones . It was an exercise which was to be repeated with depressing regularity over the ...
... Whitehall officials to go through rapid motions aimed at locking stable doors to prevent the bolting of further rogue horses and the entry of new ones . It was an exercise which was to be repeated with depressing regularity over the ...
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... Whitehall that Parliament and the public could be deceived because it seemed that the Soviets had decided against making any political capital out of the event . So on 29 April the Admiralty , with the connivance of MI5 and MI6 , issued ...
... Whitehall that Parliament and the public could be deceived because it seemed that the Soviets had decided against making any political capital out of the event . So on 29 April the Admiralty , with the connivance of MI5 and MI6 , issued ...
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... Whitehall establishment , including the Director - General of MI5 , Furnival Jones , the Attorney- General , and many high - level civil servants strove to prevent any change to the Act , while journalists and others outside Whitehall ...
... Whitehall establishment , including the Director - General of MI5 , Furnival Jones , the Attorney- General , and many high - level civil servants strove to prevent any change to the Act , while journalists and others outside Whitehall ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Soviet Agent Called Sonia | 8 |
A Good Bottle Man | 14 |
Copyright | |
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