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Andrew Defty

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Political science 84%
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It’s good to see some of our students, current and former, in today’s Daily Telegraph enjoying themselves at the Conservative Party conference. The great woke indoctrination at U.K. universities is going well 😂😂
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It's too early to know and investigations will quite properly follow into what was and was not known about the Manchester attacker. It is the first seminar of my intelligence module tomorrow and I'll be starting with this from @bricksilk.bsky.social following a previous attack in Manchester
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UK higher education now faces a very bleak future, retreating in the face of little public sympathy and limited political interest.

By Glen O'Hara, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Oxford Brookes University

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Where now for Britain’s Universities?
UK higher education now faces a very bleak future, retreating in the face of little public sympathy and limited political interest.
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In one of his less well known roles, Menzies Campbell was a member of the Intelligence and Security Committee from 2008-2015, a period which saw significant reform of the committee. Here he is in 2011 advocating more power for the ISC in the annual House of Commons ISC debate.

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The Annual Welcome Week Lecture of School of Social & Political Sciences, Uni of Lincoln, this year is delivered by Dr Andrew Defty @adefty.bsky.social. His subject is Bridging Two Cultures: what’s scientific about the social sciences?
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Just dropped through my letterbox - a great special edition of @intnatsecjournal.bsky.social on women in intelligence
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Reposting my blogpost from November 2024 - What does the British public think about another Trump Presidency? whorunsbritain.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2024/11/08/w...
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In relation to the dropping of charges in the Chinese espionage case, a robust call for enhanced powers for the Intelligence & Security Committee from former member Mark Pritchard.
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The Speaker’s statement about the CPS decision to withdraw charges against two individuals under the Official Secrets Act in relation to Chinese espionage in Parliament. He’s not happy. hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2025...
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Always a special day, graduation with a great bunch of colleagues from Social and Political Sciences at Lincoln.
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Some of which will be more concerning to the French people than the other.
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Doing some tidying up in the office. Came across this CIA flyer on diversity and inclusion which I picked up at a CIA careers stand in the US a few years ago. I guess they don’t hand these out anymore. 😕
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A few days in Bruges, took a short ride out to the small town of Sluis just across the Dutch border. Sluis was liberated by Canadian forces on 1 November 1944 but at a terrible cost, the town’s moving war memorial lists the names and ages of those who died in the bombardment of the town.
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Continuing my summer reading on early modern intelligence with Postal Intelligence by @rmidura.bsky.social
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More holiday reading, I’ve been looking forward to reading this for a while - Intelligence and espionage in the English Republic 1600 - 60 by Alan Marshall, with some great cover art - The Hired Assassins by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier, from the Wallace Collection #ArtofSpying
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The Sunday Telegraph’s report on Stella Rimington’s appointment as D-G of MI5 in December 1991.
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In the Scottish Borders, some holiday reading.
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A university bankruptcy in the UK, which now seems pretty likely, won't look like a company going down and sacking everyone. Things to look out for, much more likely:-
(1) University creditors providing soft easier loans, (a) to avoid bad publicity, (b) to try to get their money at some point. (1/3)
gsoh31.bsky.social
A university bankruptcy in the UK, which now seems pretty likely, won't look like a company going down and sacking everyone. Things to look out for, much more likely:-
(1) University creditors providing soft easier loans, (a) to avoid bad publicity, (b) to try to get their money at some point. (1/3)
adefty.bsky.social
The Intelligence and Security Committee will be conducting an inquiry into the Afghan data breach
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Discussing votes at 16 with my children (all over 18) reveals a diverse range of views. Remarkable degree of consensus however on removing the vote from older people. 🤔
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Worth checking out the whole special edition of Parliamentary Affairs on the #votesat16 debate in the UK, co-edited by @jontonge.bsky.social, Thomas Loughran and Andy Mycock:

academic.oup.com/pa/issue/74/3
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Selling off buildings preferable to redundancies, although some doing both, but I suspect recent acquisitions and developments not worth what they paid for them so unis stuck in negative equity - which brings me back to my previous point - awful situation, good thread, thanks 🙏👍.
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I agree with most of this but VC pay may be a drop in ocean but so are salaries of much lower paid staff losing their jobs. Some VCs have done a bad job and should be paid less and/or losing their jobs. More important, of course, in long term proper governance and oversight structures.

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