Maggie’s Hobby
Nicholas Hiley, 11 December 1997
New cloak, Old dagger: How Britain’s Spies Came in from the Cold
by Michael Smith.
Gollancz, 338 pp., £20, November 1996,0 575 06150 2 Show More
by Michael Smith.
Gollancz, 338 pp., £20, November 1996,
Intelligence Power in Peace and War
by Michael Herman.
Cambridge, 436 pp., £50, October 1996,0 521 56231 7 Show More
by Michael Herman.
Cambridge, 436 pp., £50, October 1996,
“... as MI5, continued to expand even after the end of the Cold War, and by 1992, when Stella Rimington took over, it had more than 2300 staff. The volume of material circulated by GCHQ, the signals intelligence agency, and by SIS, the overseas intelligence service, also ensures them a significant place in government. In 1995, ... ”