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Authors: Christopher Andrew
Patterson, Geoffrey
372
,
373
,
374
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377
,
386
,
387
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390
,
426
Petrie, Sir David:
head of Delhi Intelligence Bureau
137
,
331
;
on outbreak of war
219
;
and promotion of women
220
;
onspy mania
224
;
on Registry efficiency measures
229
;
on British Fascists
231
;
background and character
236
,
237
,
559
;
report on organizational breakdown
236
â
7
,
779
;
relations with Churchill
238
â
40
,
288
â
9
,
292
,
308
,
856
;
on Jack Hooper
247
;
execution of double agents
258
â
9
;
and wartime Soviet espionage
276
,
282
,
517
;
and D-Day landings deceptions
308
,
309
,
310
;
and Gouzenko defection
343
,
345
;
on Zionist threat
351
;
and Special Relationship
365
;
reputation as DG
559
;
on lessons of history
859
Petrov, Vladimir and Evdokia
430
,
517
,
520
Philby, Kim:
at Cambridge
167
â
8
,
172
,
420
,
438
,
854
;
recruitment
169
,
170
â
71
,
171
â
2
,
420
;
background and character
171
,
856
;
head of SIS Section IX
241
,
341
â
2
,
344
,
856
;
on circulation of ISOS and ISK decrypts
255
;
Krivitsky's information on
266
,
267
;
on Cowgill
281
;
retailing of personal scandals
284
;
and Gouzenko and Volkov cases
341
â
7
,
349
,
431
â
2
,
434
;
views on Hollis
344
;
transferred to Istanbul
347
,
856
;
welcomes Zionist terror campaign
362
;
and VENONA decrypts
374
,
376
â
7
,
378
,
420
,
429
;
SIS liaison officer in Washington
376
â
7
,
422
â
4
;
mishandling by Soviets
420
,
422
,
426
,
434
;
identification of Maclean as HOMER
423
â
4
;
learns of Burgess and Maclean's defection
426
,
433
;
recalled from Washington and retired from SIS
426
â
7
;
presumed treachery
427
â
8
,
429
â
31
,
509
,
517
;
cleared through lack of evidence
431
,
484
,
491
;
recommendation of Martin as MI5 recruit
504
;
Bettaney's sympathies with
716
,
718
,
720
Phillips, Morgan
411
,
412
,
522
,
847
Phillips, William A.
127
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128
â
9
,
143
Pincher, Chapman:
on Fuchs case
386
;
and search for crypto-Communists in Labour Party
412
,
414
,
415
,
531
;
Wilson's suspicions of
633
â
4
,
638
;
allegations against Hollis
712
,
754
,
761
;
collaboration with Wright
712
,
761
;
Their Trade is Treachery
754
,
761
,
764
Poland
119
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139
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213
,
298
,
354
,
587
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Polish agents in Britain
484
â
5
police:
Kell's contacts with chief constables
29
â
30
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31
,
35
,
48
,
50
â
51
,
191
,
239
,
861
,
858
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training of colonial and Commonwealth police
462
,
468
;
pay dispute (1977)
665
;
Security Service's collaboration with organized crime investigations
780
,
787
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788
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790
,
793
;
collaboration in antiterrorism operations
785
,
817
,
820
,
824
,
830
,
858
,
860
;
corruption
790
;
see also
Metropolitan Police; Royal Ulster Constabulary
Pollitt, Harry
142
,
148
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160
,
176
,
179
,
180
,
278
,
404
Pontecorvo, Bruno
375
,
389
â
90
,
391
Ponting, Clive
757
Popov, DusËan âDusËko' (double agent TRICYCLE)
253
,
297
,
301
,
304
â
5
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
601
â
2
,
605
,
606
,
607
â
9
,
613
,
617
,
618
,
648
,
747
Port Control section (E Branch)
77
â
8
,
79
,
84
,
220
Portland spy-ring
485
â
8
,
492
,
493
,
537
positive vetting (PV)
387
â
8
,
391
â
7
,
493
Post Office
37
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63
,
134
â
5
,
334
,
455
;
Investigation Department
549
Prague Spring (1968)
480
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536
,
541
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566
,
583
,
588
Precautionary
143
premises:
Babcock House, Gower Street
551
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555
â
6
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677
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710
,
717
,
719
,
780
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Blenheim Palace
217
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231
â
5
,
317
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Cork Street
85
;
Curzon Street House
551
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Great Marlborough Street
328
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551
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Greener House, Adelphi
85
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Grosvenor Street
549
;
Leconfield House, Curzon Street
324
â
5
,
334
,
483
,
551
,
611
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Oliver House, Cromwell Road
117
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134
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Queen's Gate
117
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St James's Street
231
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235
,
311
,
316
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St Martin's Le Grand
334
;
Thames House, Millbank
134
,
217
,
778
â
9
,
822
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Union House
334
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Watergate House, Adelphi
42
,
50
,
56
,
85
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Waterloo House, Charles Street
85
,
113
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117
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Wormwood Scrubs
217
â
18
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219
,
231
;
see also
the maps
Prime, Geoffrey
578
â
9
,
712
â
13
,
716
,
754
,
756
PROBA, Operation
567
Profumo, John
494
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495
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496
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497
â
8
,
499
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500
,
522
Profumo affair
323
,
494
â
500
,
576
protective security:
and First World War counterespionage and sabotage
76
â
7
,
79
,
80
;
definition
126
;
first interdepartmental committee
126
â
7
;
inadequacies in Whitehall
174
â
5
,
393
,
854
;
American pressure to strengthen
392
â
3
;
reviewed following Portland spy-ring and Blake and Vassall cases
492
,
493
;
Helsby Committee review
537
;
and counter-terrorism
600
,
606
â
7
,
612
â
14
,
654
â
5
,
695
;
Economic Key Points (EKPs)
620
,
654
â
5
,
695
Provisional IRA (PIRA):
upsurge in recruitment
619
;
arms procurement
622
â
3
,
649
,
684
,
697
â
9
,
703
â
4
,
737
â
8
,
749
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bombing on mainland
624
â
5
,
655
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Security Service's secret back-channel
625
,
644
â
5
,
646
,
783
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resumes mainland bombing
644
,
645
;
Balcombe Street siege
644
;
terrorist attacks on the continent
649
â
50
,
651
â
2
,
684
,
696
,
748
;
1978 bombing campaign in Britain
650
â
51
;
killing of Earl Mountbatten and Warrenpoint bombings
652
;
hunger strikers
692
â
4
,
696
,
697
,
699
;
launches new bombing campaign in London (1981â2)
697
;
England Department
697
,
699
,
704
;
Brighton Conservative Party conference bombing
704
â
5
,
734
,
735
,
737
,
772
;
attempted attack on Gibraltar garrison
739
â
45
,
748
;
renewed mainland campaign (1990)
750
â
51
;