RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR
Britain’s occupied territory
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 1 March 2022
TAGGED: Chagos Islands, Mauritius
‘Deceitful activities’: US expands its intelligence and military presence in UK
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 9 February 2022
TAGGED: United States
UK deployed 31 nuclear weapons during Falklands war
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 3 January 2022
TAGGED: Argentina, Falklands, Gibraltar, Nuclear
Manchester bombing: What are the security agencies hiding?
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 4 December 2021
TAGGED: Libya, Manchester Bombing
‘Riddled with corruption’: GCHQ’s banned book
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 25 November 2021
TAGGED: Books, China, GCHQ, Hong Kong
Thatcher’s government took frantic steps to ban a book alleging that GCHQ’s inefficiency and security negligence had cost British lives.
Did Britain help murder an African leader and U.N. secretary general?
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 26 October 2021
TAGGED: Books, DR Congo, Ghana
How British journalists are seduced by the Ministry of Defence and spooks
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 28 September 2021
TAGGED: MI6
Britain in Afghanistan: Unprepared then, unprepared now
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 3 September 2021
TAGGED: Afghanistan, Books
What was Britain’s most senior police officer doing with MI6?
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 8 July 2021
TAGGED: MI6, Police
During her career, Cressida Dick, Britain’s Metropolitan Police Commissioner, has repeatedly escaped full accountability over her role in controversial cases. One murky episode is her time in the ‘Foreign Office’, understood to really mean MI6.