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The book club still going strong after 50 years

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Charts   来源:Environment  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"I would say too that things haven't been going very well for the NHS so maybe this could be a good start to kind of make things easier for them and for us."

"I would say too that things haven't been going very well for the NHS so maybe this could be a good start to kind of make things easier for them and for us."

The judge, Mr Justice Chamberlain, only learned about the IPCO report afterMI5 made further witness statements apologising to the court, with the senior officer in charge of the team who handled X saying that "on reflection" they recognised the "IPCO issue" should have been revealed earlier.

The book club still going strong after 50 years

"I apologise for not recognising the importance of explaining the IPCO aspect," the director general of strategy said, but he insisted there had been no "attempt to conceal or obscure that aspect of the background".The BBC was only told about the IPCO issue last week, with further information then provided after MI5 abandoned an attempt to keep applying its NCND secrecy policy on X's agent status., a panel of senior judges is considering what to do next about MI5's false evidence.

The book club still going strong after 50 years

MI5's internal review into the false evidence said it was a result of mistakes, poor memories and bad record-keeping.The BBC said there is evidence of lies by MI5 officers, the internal inquiry was lacklustre and MI5 tried to keep damning material from the court.

The book club still going strong after 50 years

IPCO said its investigation of how MI5 had managed Agent X found a "critical failure to create and maintain accurate documentary records; a finding which was reinforced in the final report due to MI5's inability to produce any contemporaneous records and the length of time taken to respond to our requests for supporting evidence".

In IPCO's most recent annual report, published in the past few days, Sir Brian referred to Agent X, saying: "Recent developments in this case mean that we are keeping it under review."Despite being a decorated artist,

and Brit, Mobo and Ivor Novello awards for her fourth album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Simz says she still worried she wasn't talented enough after the fall-out.She told DJ Target she wasn't sure if she wanted to continue making music before recording Lotus, but the thought it could be her last album encouraged her to just throw everything at it.

The album, she says, "feels very exposed... literally, here's my diary".Lonely, in particular, was

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