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But it was Mark Allen – also mentioned in the article as one of the members of an LSE advisory board – who was in MI6 under Richard Dearlove Top university's part in taming a rogue regime, 4 March, page 12.
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Everyone's excited, including Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Bravely, Dearlove still insists Saddam wanted the west to think he had WMD.
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The sentence in question said that "his former superior at MI6" was Richard Dearlove.
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"I would definitely draw parallels at the moment between the wave of political unrest which is sweeping through the Middle East in a very exciting and rather extraordinary fashion and also the WikiLeaks phenomenon," Dearlove said in an off-the-record address to the Cambridge Union last month.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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And with Libya in meltdown, it didn't take long for web researchers to establish Dearlove's own link to the madness through his advisory duties for Monitor, the global consultancy firm paid to brush up the public image of the Gaddafis.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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So is Sir Richard Dearlove, his former superior at MI6.
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Tenet and his British counterpart, Sir Richard Dearlove, provided intelligence updates to Bush and Blair about the fledgling talks with the Libyans.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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Tenet and his British counterpart, Sir Richard Dearlove, provided intelligence updates to Bush and Blair about the fledgling talks with the Libyans.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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Last week, inquiry member Sir Roderick Lyne – a heroic serial leaker – gave a hint of what Dearlove had told the panel when he said in a public session that, among others:
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