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This is an archive of articles stretching back several years and separated into the three most recent and a selection of topics that cover most of Phillip's work.

Most recent

  • The Independent on Sunday, 13 August 2006
    There is something wrong with the Government's version of our stunning success in thwarting the planned terrorist attack on aircraft bound from Britain to the United States, bombings that would have "caused loss of life on an unprecedented scale". [more...]
  • The Daily Mail, 10 August 2006
    There comes a time in every anti-terrorist operation for a decision dreaded by every officer involved: Is this the moment to strike? Ideally, an investigation should run as long as possible. No officer, no matter how experienced, can tell for certain that every angle has been covered, every possibility for gathering intelligence has been exploited, and every fragment of evidence has been noted and catalogued. But these imperatives have to be balanced against the most important one of all - are the terrorists about to attack? [more...]
  • The Sunday Times, 16 January 2005
    On the face of it, spying should be easy. You go out into the world and try to uncover dangers that threaten your nation. You recruit agents, bribe and blackmail people in the know, put all this into a report, give it a reliability assessment and then hope that it makes its way to someone with the power to act on it. [more...]

Topics

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