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The border/national security nexus: Detecting Middle Eastern & North African ‘terrorists’ at the UK border in the 1970s-80s
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Russia and the United States have been fighting for dominance in Syria since 1957
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Removing the barriers to deportation from the UK: Lord Carrington and counter-terrorist efforts in the early 1980s
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The road to ‘The Dismissal’ in 1975: The British perspective
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Policing Communism Across the British Empire: A Transnational Study
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Determining the number of ‘virginity testing’ cases within the UK immigration control system
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Exploiting the Pearce Commission: The British Communist Party and the national liberation struggle in Rhodesia, pt 2
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The Prevention of Terrorism Acts and exclusion orders: 40 years since their introduction
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