British Spooks “Who’s Who” part 2

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] SEC (LOCAL) ATHENS 1948 VICE CONSUL JERUSALEM, FO 1950 2ND SEC BAGHDAD 1953 FO 1958 1ST SEC TUNIS 1962 ALGIERS 1964 FO 1966 COUNSELLOR 1968 HEAD OF IRD 1970 ADVISOR TO SEC GEN OF OECD 1981 EDITORIAL CONSULTANT ISC CLUBE, JAMES RODERICK OBE (1972) B 3.7.20 MI6 (PHILBY) 1939-46 HM FORCES 1947 BERLIN 1949 […]

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The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] with British assistance. Vialls’ attempt to prove that he committed a murder everyone else thinks done by someone else is unique, as far as I am aware. IRD: new material, old lies Another flurry of newspaper articles about IRD’s early years occurred in August based on the release of some hitherto secret government files […]

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Wallace etc

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

IRD, home and away The creation of the Information Policy unit in HQ Northern Ireland in 1971 may have been the last occasion on which the classic IRD psy-war operation was created. Evidence of previous examples is hard to find, but skimming through Charles Foley’s Legacy of Strife: Cyprus from rebellion to civil […]

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Journals

Lobster Issue 15 (1988) £££

[…] in International History Review February 1987 This is an interesting addition to what little information we have on the early years of the Information Research Department ( IRD) and the uses to which IRD put Soviet defectors. It also contains a couple of names to add to the list of known IRD people. Wark […]

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Crozier country: Free Agent: the unseen war 1941-1991

Lobster Issue 26 (1993) £££

[…] that were in line with my own objectives.'(pp. xii, xiii) But on p. xii of the preface he tells us he ‘worked with’ the CIA, MI6 and IRD; on p. 20 he tells that briefings he had been getting from an MI6 officer secured for him the job as editor of the Economist’s Foreign […]

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Ken Livingstone’s questions

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

[…] On March 7th Livingstone asked the Foreign Office “How many civil servants were engaged in the Information Research Department in each year since 1971.”And got an answer. IRD is the one bit of the secret state, not officially a part of MI6, which the state can’t refuse to answer questions on. The figures are: […]

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Defector Politics: or, grooving with Mr G.

Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££

[…] the US group was a US General called Stilwell, a member of the Pinay Circle, whose meetings were also attended by Mr Crozier.) Pranks by MI5 and IRD Like their friend? mentor? case officer? Brian Crozier, messrs Lewis, Kerpel and Leigh are really bemoaning the demise of IRD in 1978. For it was IRD’s […]

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The Ulster Citizen Army smear

Lobster Issue 14 (1987) £££

[…] sentence in the document: “As far as is known this project was cleared through H. Mooney, the FCO (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) Information Adviser.” Mooney was the IRD (Information Research Department) officer involved in the creation of the Information Policy Unit and his name is to be found very rarely indeed. I just do […]

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Within The Secret State: a disturbing study of the use and misuse of power

Book cover
Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

[…] Home Affairs correspondent when it still was the voice of the ‘British establishment’. Evans knew MI5 people and got material from them. He also got material from IRD (unidentified by Evans) but these IRD briefings were ‘too right-wing’ to be used. Then MI5 tried to recruit him as an informant and he declined the […]

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Spooks

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] spotted over the last eighteen months. Full biographical details will be published in an updated Spooks Who’s Who. (C) = controversial. Assessment based on career details. ( IRD) = Information Research Department, usually listed in diplomatic lists of the period. Margaret Bradfield: MI6 Chief of Stockholm 1989 (Intelligence Newsletter 6 December 1989). John Quine: […]

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