This research note introduces the December 1981 report of the Security Commission. This report was never released with the main conclusions forming the basis of a statement by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, published in May 1982. But the 1981 report is significant for a number of reasons. It was the first major review of government security since the Radcliffe Report of 1961, resulting in a number of recommendations that changed government vetting for the rest of the 1980s. The report also recommended the avowal of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency – a recommendation that proved especially controversial
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This research note introduces the December 1981 report of the Security Commission. This report was n...
Scouloudi Historical Awards, Institute of Historical Research [grant number 11075935]
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For much of the 20th Century, intelligence and security was a taboo subject for Parliamentarians. Wh...
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The emergence of intelligence studies as a distinctive branch of international history has provided ...
This article considers the growing parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence and security agencies....
In May 2013, a report on the British Security Service (MI5) by Sir Samuel Findlater Stewart was rele...
PhDThis thesis is a study of the British intelligence assessments produced by the UK's Joint Intell...
This research note introduces the December 1981 report of the Security Commission. This report was n...
Scouloudi Historical Awards, Institute of Historical Research [grant number 11075935]
This article investigates the Thatcher government’s attempts to suppress or censor BBC reporting on ...
In July 2018, the UK’s Intelligence & Security Committee issued a report into diversity and inclusio...
This thesis explores the context in which the Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security, 1974-19...
In 1991 John Major’s government broke with precedent and named the incoming head of MI5, Stella Rimi...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
© 2021 The Author(s). For much of the 20th Century, intelligence and security was a taboo subject fo...
For much of the 20th Century, intelligence and security was a taboo subject for Parliamentarians. Wh...
Edward Snowden is the most famous whistleblower of the twenty-first century, revolutionising the deb...
This article provides a systematic analysis of post-war government policy towards the history of sec...
The emergence of intelligence studies as a distinctive branch of international history has provided ...
This article considers the growing parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence and security agencies....
In May 2013, a report on the British Security Service (MI5) by Sir Samuel Findlater Stewart was rele...
PhDThis thesis is a study of the British intelligence assessments produced by the UK's Joint Intell...