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Red Lines Probably Crossed : Alarm Raised Over MI6 Silence on Criminality of Agent With License to Kill

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The Missing Papers at the National Archives May Not Be a Grand Conspiracy After All

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. The Missing Papers at the National Archives May Not Be a Grand Conspiracy After All The National Archives catalogue shows just 626 records – far fewer than the thousands initially suggested. Thousands of government papers have apparently gone missing from the UK National Archives. Declassified documents covering some of the most controversial episodes from Britain’s past, including the Falklands War, Northern Ireland’s Troubles and the now infamous Zinoviev Letter Affair were among the missing files, having been officially “misplaced while on loan” to government departments. Some have claimed this is evidence of a government cover-up, but the truth is probably more mundane.

The Cyber Security Summit

The Cyber Security Summit The pandemic has highlighted more than ever our ongoing need for vigilance, preparedness and resilience in the fight against cyber crime. And with rapid digital innovation across public sector organisations as we’ve been forced to deliver services, share data and work in different ways – the challenge to keep our security measures aligned with the pace of change remains a top priority. The Cyber Security Summit 26th - 28th January 2021 | Online The pandemic has highlighted more than ever our ongoing need for vigilance, preparedness and resilience in the fight against cyber crime. And with rapid digital innovation across public sector organisations as we’ve been forced to deliver services, share data and work in different ways – the challenge to keep our security measures aligned with the pace of change remains a top priority. 

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