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British army file on riot control in Hong Kong, 1981

Posted on September 1, 2019 by Phil Miller

Four years ago I wrote a story for VICE called: The British Army’s Secret Plan to Shoot Protesters in Hong Kong in the 80s. Since the latest round of street protests has erupted in Hong Kong, several people have contacted me asking to view the source material. So I have uploaded a copy of the British army file here: DEFE 19-261 Visit to Hong Kong 1981 binder

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Morton Report to remain secret

Posted on May 13, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Story for the Irish Times about a report on undercovering policing in Northern Ireland from 1973 that the authorities are still refusing to declassify.

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Belfast transparency watchdog criticised over backlog

Posted on April 29, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Story for The Irish Times about a freedom of information pile-up in Belfast.

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One-legged man killed by British army in Belize

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Phil Miller

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After the Falklands War, British soldiers were sent on a “sunshine tour” of Belize. In 1983, one of them shot and killed a local farmer. In this short film I tell the story of war, trauma and those who are left on the margins.

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Britain’s Brexit military base plan in chaos

Posted on March 4, 2019 by Phil Miller

Article for Guyana’s Stabroek News, a daily paper, investigating Britain’s chaotic plans to expand its military presence in the Caribbean after Brexit.

 

 

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Lord Ashcroft’s medals

Posted on February 26, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Feautre for New Humanist magazine about the ‘Myths of Empire’, exploring Lord Ashcroft’s collections of medals at the Imperial War Museum and retracing Britain’s colonial past from India to New Zealand, from southern Africa to Sudan to Egypt.

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Is Guyana in control of its ‘Oil Dorado’?

Posted on January 28, 2019 by Phil Miller

Article for Stabroek News, a daily paper in Guyana, about the country’s nascent oil industry and Britain’s reaction.

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UK spies and special forces more secretive than Western allies – investigation

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Britain’s spies and special forces are some of the most secretive in the Western world, an investigation by New Internationalist across five countries has found.

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Bases for oil?

Posted on January 14, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Article for VICE about possible new British military base in oil rich Guyana

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The £25 Million Migrant Wage Gap Scandal

Posted on November 28, 2018 by Phil Miller

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Exclusive for VICE, revealing the £25 million detainee pay gap

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