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New Book – Watching the Watchers: Parliament and the Intelligence Services
Our new book, Watching the Watchers: Parliament and the Intelligence Services, has now been published by Palgrave Macmillan. The book provides a new and detailed examination of parliamentary scrutiny of the British intelligence and security agencies, and policy. Through detailed … Continue reading