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MI6's Secret Slush Fund (Document: BBC Investigative History, BBC Radio 4, 20 Nov 2017)
In a meeting in London in 1952, Sir Stewart Menzies, head of MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence agency - the Secret Intelligence Service, made a startling confession to senior officials of Britain's Treasury and Foreign Office government departments. He had for some years been maintaining a large, secret, unofficial bank account the funds in which were being used to augment MI6's official budget.
Where did the money in this slush fund come from? What was it used for? And did its unofficial status - so secret that even MI6's own Finance Director was unaware of its existence - enable Menzies and the SIS to undertake covert operations without the British government's knowledge or approval?
Where did the money in this slush fund come from? What was it used for? And did its unofficial status - so secret that even MI6's own Finance Director was unaware of its existence - enable Menzies and the SIS to undertake covert operations without the British government's knowledge or approval?
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Rhodesia: Death Plots Assassinated (Document: BBC Investigative History, BBC Radio 4, 01 Aug 2011)
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Why did Britain save the lives of Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe in 1979? 1978-79: towards the end of the Rhodesian Bush War in Southern Africa, and in the aftermath of the shooting down of Air Rhodesia Flight 825 by ZIPRA (ZAPU) fighters, the Rhodesian government made several attempts on the life of ZAPU leader Joshua Nkomo, then based in Zambia. Assassination attempts were also made against t...
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters -v- Noelle McCarthy, 95bFM, 2005
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95bFM, University of Auckland student radio, New Zealand, 2005 A lively exchange on Immigration and Multiculturalism between host Noelle McCarthy and NZ First leader Winston Peters ahead of the 2005 New Zealand General Election.
Winston Peters - keynote speech to New Zealand First Party Conference, 2004
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2004: Party leader Winston Peters gives his keynote speech to the New Zealand First party conference, ahead of the 2005 New Zealand General Election. Note: the image in the video, of Mr. Peters addressing an NZ First audience, likely dates from the late 1990s.
Norman Mailer - 1991 Extended Radio Interview
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Norman Mailer is interviewed by Don Swaim in 1991 following the publication of Mailer's novel Harlot's Ghost. Subjects in the hour-long discussion include the novel, the Soviet Union and the Cold War, Cold War-era propaganda in the U.S., the CIA as in institution, and the manner and act of writing.
The Big Man - Documentary Profile of Ian Paisley, BBC Radio 4, 11th March 2007
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The Big Man - BBC Radio 4 - 11th March 2007. 2007: as moves towards persuading Rev. Dr. Ian Paisley and his Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to enter an unprecedented power-sharing agreement with Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland reach their climax, the BBC's Kevin Connolly presents a contemporary and historical profile of Paisley, one of the UK's most controversial politicians, revered by his follo...
Ian Paisley interview, 2006 - Sunday Sequence, BBC Radio Ulster, 2nd April 2006
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Contents: 00:00 Introduction by BBC interviewer William Crawley 00:30 Paisley's current and recent Health 03:30 Prospect of sharing power with Sinn Fein; Question of Catholics in government 09:24 Reaction to Death of Pope John II (1 year earlier) 11:53 Response to Social change in Northern Ireland (Links to Bob Jones University; how Social & Moral views would influence a Paisly led government) ...
Should Drugs in the UK be Legalised? Peter Hitchens & former Cambs. Chief Constable Tom Lloyd, 2010
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 16th December 2010, 8:53am GMT Should some drugs in the UK be legalised? Tom Lloyd, former Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire, and writer and Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens discuss Labour MP (and former Home Office Drugs Minister) Bob Ainsworth's suggestion to decriminalise all drugs and potentially legalise some of them.
What should Immigrants to the UK know about the Country? Hitchens & Crick, Today, BBC Radio 4, 2004
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 15th December 2004, 7:33am What should people applying for British citizenship know about the UK? Sir Bernard Crick and columnist and author Peter Hitchens discuss.
Peter Hitchens v Prof. David Nutt: Legalization of Drugs. Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 1st Nov 2010
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 1st November 2010 Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens clashes with Prof. David Nutt over the question of drug decriminalization. Video image: montage of Prof. David Nutt (left), Peter Hitchens (right) and BBC Radio 4 presenter Justin Webb (centre).
Is the Left Wing obsolete in British Politics? Peter Hitchens v Lindsey German, BBC R4, 8th Feb 2006
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 8th February 2006 Is the Left Wing obsolete in British Politics? Mail on Sunday columnist and former student-Marxist Peter Hitchens and socialist activist Lindsey German debate the current [2006] state of the political Left in Britain.
The Way we speak about Islam. William Dalrymple, Rena Azim, Peter Hitchens; BBC R4, 18th August 2004
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 18th August 2004. In a speech at the Edinburgh Book Festival today [18th Aug 2004], William Dalrymple will attack the way we talk about Islam in the UK. William Dalrymple, Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens and Rena Azim, barrister and editor of the website Britain's Asian Assets, discuss the issue.
Should the UK switch to Metric? Peter Hitchens v Geoffrey Howe, Today programme, BBC R4, 23 Feb 2006
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 23rd February 2006 Britain should convert all its road signs to metric by the time of the Olympic Games to be held in London in 2012, otherwise it will be seen as a backward nation, so says the UK Metric Association. Its campaign is supported by Lord (Geoffrey) Howe who debates the issue along with the Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens. Video image: front cov...
John Humphreys vs Abu Izzadeen, Islam in Britain, Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, 22nd September 2006
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Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 22nd Sep 2006 Presenter John Humphreys in a heated clash with Islamist activist Abu Izzadeen over Izzadeen's heckling of UK Home Secretary John Reid at a public meeting in London two days earlier. Reid had been visiting largely Muslim areas of London to campaign against Islamic extremism when Izzadeen, angered by Police harassment of Muslim leaders and activists, i...
Peter Hitchens -v- Prof. Val Curran: Legalization of Cannabis. Adam Boulton, Sky News, 14th Jan 2014
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Peter Hitchens -v- Prof. Val Curran: Legalization of Cannabis. Adam Boulton, Sky News, 14th Jan 2014
Ian Paisley interviewed by Mike Murphy, RTE Radio, May 1984
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Ian Paisley interviewed by Mike Murphy, RTE Radio, May 1984
Anglo Irish Agreement, 1985, BBC NI News Summary and Studio Debate
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Anglo Irish Agreement, 1985, BBC NI News Summary and Studio Debate
TV Eye (1985) - Frontline Police: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)
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TV Eye (1985) - Frontline Police: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)
Anaconda (1997) - Jon Voight leers at Jennifer Lopez
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Anaconda (1997) - Jon Voight leers at Jennifer Lopez
Sir John Kerr interviewed by Geoffrey Robertson, ABC Talking Shop, 11th Nov 1987
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Sir John Kerr interviewed by Geoffrey Robertson, ABC Talking Shop, 11th Nov 1987
Christopher Hitchens - Diana: The Mourning After
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Christopher Hitchens - Diana: The Mourning After
British Prime Minister Edward Heath Interviewed by Robin Day, BBC Panorama, 11th Oct 1971
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British Prime Minister Edward Heath Interviewed by Robin Day, BBC Panorama, 11th Oct 1971
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What oppression? Everybody was treated the same. As one who was involved in housing at the time I had an MP check the housing list but could not find any favours to either side. Same with jobs. All because of hate of everything British except of the money.
Actor playing Jack Travis is British 🤯
It was a tragedy for every person in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, when Mugabe took power - except for his friends and family, who became very rich. The tens of thousands who died at the hands of his goons were the lucky ones as he plundered and destroyed the economy, industry and farming, which still has not recovered nearly 50 years later....
Diddy taught him well
He did what he was instructed to do with the Common Market and his official reputation remains intact as a result.
They were the last of the old school - honourable, gallant, courageous with a strong sense of duty indeed all the values that we have sadly lost in today's society. They were pitted against a cloak and dagger enemy who were basically gangsters who terrorised their own communities let alone the rest of the country.
Is John Kerr slurring his speech in this interview
A lot of lives have been saved, I don't think anyone can realistically call him a traitor.
very balanced and as fair as you can be, shame on us all !!!!!!! jeff from dublin
Fascinating
@@jjw555 Glad you enjoyed it!
Той е като близнак на Елцин. Все едно гледам Елцин. Същият.
This is me looking at the girls in the gym.
me looking at my wife when she does almost anything around me from dressing putting lotion or just minding her own business
I wish a woman would look at me how Jon Voight looks at J Lo.
Trevor aka mr izadeen is a wasteman
RUC......For God and Ulster 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
JENIFER I WAS SCARED IN THAT PICTURE BEST PART I LOVED HOW SHE PLAYED THIS PICTURE ICE CUBE
Why didn't Sir John give Gough the option of calling an election instead of making the decision without Gough's knowledge.
Whitlam knew he had option to call a general election but he knew he would have lost to Fraser.
Very reasonable answers by Mr Heath who imo was an honorable man, shameful for anonymous trolls to make allegations here and other places without presenting any evidence.
this is cause by european under obrigatory rules profect margin 13 per half in eu 1 percet in america taxs cuts for the rich seconed rate national by jap rubbish moterbikes
And to think Sir Robin Day was criticized for being rude and unpleasant. I didn't hear any interrupting or aggression. Today an interviewer wouldn't let their guest finish a sentence!
ben aflak don’t be like 👆
Kerr the cur
Malcolm Fraser who will be remembered as Kerr's Cur
Whatever , your viewpoint on Sir Edward Heath, you can’t dispute that he was very well spoken , he certainly doesn’t shout over his interviewer like candidates do today, and he was of course an excellent diplomat as well.
Heath was a strange man. He was highly intelligent and cultured ( a very talented classical musician), but could be rude and boorish too. The general public at the time suspected that Heath was a homosexual because he wasn't married and jokingly because of his sailor pastimes. There have been rumours of Heath having been arrested and cautioned for homosexual activities in the '50s. These are rumours though and unsubstantiated. Heath might well have had little interest in sex or was homosexual and directed his energies instead into intellectual, political and cultural pursuits. Whatever the truth, there's no doubting Heath's principles and decency as an old school One Nation Conservative who was genuinely motivated by the nstional interest.
Okay, so Ted was a Tory - but he stands head and shoulders above the complete shower that is today's Conservative Party. I might not agree with everything he did, but he always put his country first before his party. And he also saw real, active military service in a combat situation - so knew the dangers of allowing another European war - something our current leaders don't seem to understand.
Heath is misrepresented. If you actually listen to him, he’s not arrogant, not dictatorial, he doesn’t avoid answering the questions put to him and he doesn’t attempt to talk over his interviewer. But people who insist (wrongly) that he was a paedophile and people who hate the EU can’t be objective about him.
A laugh a minute.
Scariest part of the movie.
Those Sterling SMGs should have all been replaced with MP5s, and the Ruger Mini 14s should have been replaced with HK53s/or 33s much more accurate, safer and reliable firearms. I understand the RUC had a contract with Ruger to supply them with Ruger Mini 14s and the RUC Ruger Security Six .357 magnum revolvers and replaced them with HP Brownings or Glock 17s or stick with HK and buy HK VP70s would have been a much better option, this should have been done by the end of the 70s. I know Glock wasn't out until 1982 but the VP70 was out way before that.
Those long arms were replaced by HK MP5, 33 and the Ruger speed six and GP100 were eventually replaced by Glock 17 9mm.
Yeah that’s what I’ve pretty much said
@@sidneygibson1023yes.. guns.. their guns were no good
These individuals were instrumental in the onset of the conflict and acted in effect as jailers to the nationalist population in swathes of the six counties, where they brutalised us and colluded with their loyalist proxies in hundreds of murders of innocent Catholics , the more innocent the better ,was their thinking too.
Nothing about Israel for a change!
Yours is the dumbest online comment I've read this month. Well done.
I remember having all these movies on VHS as a kid.😊
All these "pedo" comments are without foundation, and based on zero evidence.
Thank you. Innocent until proven guilty
And a lot of them are based on the fantasies of a convicted liar and actual paedophile (Carl beech)
Exactly. So many people slandering E H without any evidence. I would be astonished if those stories are anything other than stories.
He probably was a closet gay, not a paedophile.
@@RobertBurke-tq9zu That is 100% correct
True Scott 😂 . Conman
1978-2005 👍
What an arrogant tool. Total emotional “argument” and wouldn’t let Mr Nutt get his scientific points across without Interrupting purely because he was scared of the answer. Must be someone better to fight the war on drugs is good stance lol
Peter snitchins makes me and people angry..such a dinosaur
thanks very much the interviewer? recognize the voice but can't place who it is...
No worries. The interviewer is Don Swaim. I believe he worked for CBS Radio for some years.
Evil lizard shapeshifting pedophile
And you are a headcase.
The left has taken over but not for poor working people. The left is now for middle class and the upper middle class. The ordinary working people are unrepresented by politicians.
Jim never did get that knighthood...😂
Have you got the rest of this?
This was the entirety of the feed as per a download from the BBC server years ago. The BBC restricted the stream to exactly this length - to that end, I wonder if they're cutting off Peter Hitchens' response to Tom Lloyd at the very end...
@@vhayes2257 Does seem suspiciously timed, thanks anyway.
2:25 "America has metricated to... about 40%" 😂 Where did you pull that one out from, Lord Howe? The same place you, five seconds later, accuse Alister Darling of pulling the figure of '£700m' from? The man's almost a parody
this scene was funny in a perverse way.
He was just waiting for her to stand up to see that bakery 😂
Scum
To be honest this is the only way one should stare at one such as Jennifer Lopez 🤣
WHILE THEY ARE PUTTING ME THROUGH ALL THAT STRESS, I WAS LOOKING LOWER AT WHAT JENIFER HAS? ICE CUBE 18 YEARS OLD ROSEWOOD WASN'T THAT BAD! MR MAN ANDALL YOU SHOW BUSINESS CROOKS
That’s gotta be the most brutal kill in the Lethal Weapon franchise.