Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)
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[PDF file]: […] known as Martin Ingram. See, for starters, . The reliability of Hurst/Ingram’s stories in unclear to me. Republican sources have tried to discredit Ingram, mainly because of what he has said about the British agent Steaknife. On which see, for example, . Evidently the Irish government thought him worth talking to. 11 See 12 farce.
Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020)
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[PDF file]: […] book The Man from Moscow, Wynne is more candid almost right from the start. On the sixth page of the first chapter he admits: ‘I was an agent and my training had been thorough and explicit.’22 Another instance of Christopher Andrew being somewhat economical with the actualité comes when he discusses MI5’s interrogation of […]
Lobster Issue 78 (Winter 2019)
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[PDF file]: […] the possibility that Brown’s family was set up for assassination. Mr Blake Knox also ignores this critique. The killing of solicitor Pat Finucane by a loyalist British agent is similarly bypassed. Brown described Special Branch’s subversion of his attempt to catch and convict Finucane’s killer. Mr Blake Knox’s prejudice in favour of a view […]
Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014)
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[PDF file]: […] acquired – impounded might be appropriate – by MI5.2 In this period MI5 contained a faction which believed that Harold Wilson was, or might be, a Soviet agent, and that the Labour Party was influenced, if not controlled by, the KGB. This faction had allies within the Army, among former intelligence officers, the police […]