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Source ISBN: 9780007555475
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Version: 2017-03-29
To Joanne and Libby
(two espionage experts)
Contents
PART ONE: CREATING SECRET SERVICE
1 Herbert Asquith, David Lloyd George and Andrew Bonar Law (1908–1923)
2 Stanley Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald (1923–1937)
3 Neville Chamberlain (1937–1940)
4 Winston Churchill (1940–1941)
5 Winston Churchill (1942–1945)
7 Winston Churchill (1951–1955)
9 Harold Macmillan (1957–1963)
10 Alec Douglas-Home (1963–1964)
PART FOUR: DÉTENTE AND DISSENT
14 James Callaghan (1976–1979)
15 Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990)
Conclusion: Prime Ministers and the Future of Intelligence
Appendix I: Key Officials Since 1909