Long-term critic of official secrecy inside Whitehall and opponent of the 2003 Iraq invasion Richard Norton-Taylor looks back on his journalistic career as a thorn in the side of intelligence wrongdoing, presenting a sense of the problematic interplay between journalism, security, Spies and intelligence..
Long-term critic of official secrecy inside Whitehall and opponent of the 2003 Iraq invasion Richard Norton-Taylor looks back on his journalistic career as a thorn in the side of intelligence wrongdoing, presenting a sense of the problematic interplay between journalism, security, Spies and intelligence.