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Story for Private Eye about Police Service of Northern Ireland projects in the Gulf.

Story for Private Eye about Salford University’s secretive prison consultancy business in Abu Dhabi.

Using declassified British government files at the National Archives, the author shows how the US invasion of Grenada in 1983, which overthrew the radical government of Maurice Bishop and the New Jewel Movement, was not the first time that such an invasion was contemplated in Grenada’s recent history. The UK had had an almost identical plan to land a battalion of troops on Grenada a decade earlier, on the very eve of independence, to ensure the continuation in power of the dictatorial Eric Gairy, should the widespread unrest across the island lead to his ousting.
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Story for Private Eye about a former Serco prison governor’s move from Britain to the UAE.

Story for the Guardian.