Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001)
[…] however. To them it was all just noises off stage, rantings from the left. This changed a little in 1986/87 after the series of revelations from Peter Wright, Colin Wallace and Cathy Massiter which confirmed all but the most paranoid lefty’s view of the security agencies’ institutional hostility to the Labour Party and Labour […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999)
Paul Lashmar and James Oliver Sutton Publishing, Stroud (UK) £25.00 hb This is a really interesting and important book – perhaps the most important book about the British secret state since Fitzgerald and Bloch’s British Intelligence and Covert Action in the early 1980s. The incremental uncovering of the Information Research Department (IRD) story has been […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006)
Steve Wright has been a significant figure in British state research, at the difficult, technical end, for about as long as this magazine has existed. In a very interesting essay, ‘The Echelon Trail: An Illegal Vision’,(1) Wright gives us both an autobiographical sketch and a guide through some of the developments of this field […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001)
[…] the new top level censorship committee that was set up in London earlier this year.’ Much more on this at http://cryptome.org/markov-file.htm http://cryptome.org/markov-file2.htm MI5 miscellany Shayler backs Peter Wright David Shayler’s piece in The Observer on 14 January, ‘Why I blew the gaff’, illustrated why he has been received with reserve in some circles which […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001)
[…] by various anonymous individuals. They had completely inadvertently forgotten to apply their own code of practice whereby the identity of clients is checked Hindle, p. 213 Peter Wright mentions him in Spycatcher. He was Wright’s training officer and, according to Wright, had a cavalier attitude towards the relationship between the law and the intelligence […]