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Bill Clinton fancied an Indian rather than tea with the Queen


Then US leader also turned down Chequers dinner because he wanted to ‘be a tourist’, archives show
The Clintons and Blairs in London in May 1997. The US president wanted to ‘be a tourist’ - they eventually ate at a French restaurant. Photograph: Greg Gibson/Associated Press
The Clintons and Blairs in London in May 1997. The US president wanted to ‘be a tourist’ - they eventually ate at a French restaurant. Photograph: Greg Gibson/Associated Press
Mon 19 Jul 2021 19.01 EDT
Bill Clinton turned down tea with the Queen and dinner at Chequers because he wanted to “be a tourist” and try out an Indian restaurant during his first official visit to the UK with Tony Blair as prime minister, formerly classified documents reveal. ....

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Kim Philby: new revelations about spy emerge in secret files


Kim Philby: new revelations about spy emerge in secret files
Owen Bowcott and Caroline Davies
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Fears that the double agent Kim Philby was being exploited by the KGB prompted a government campaign to minimise political embarrassment and prevent his memoirs being published, according to secret files released to the National Archives.
Details of pressure put on journalists, behind the scenes lobbying and attempts to deflect blame on to the French appear in 1960s Cabinet Office files.
The news that Philby, a former MI6 officer, had been spying for the Russians since 1933 sounded an alarm in Whitehall. Shortly after the extent of Philby’s penetration was publicised in October 1967, the home secretary, Roy Jenkins, wrote to the prime minister, Harold Wilson, warning it could lead to the exposure of another mole, Sir Anthony Blunt. ....

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Philby Files and Dirty Work – UK Gov't and Media in the Same Bed


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How Edward Heath taking a bath exposed Chequers' lax security


How Edward Heath taking a bath exposed Chequers lax security
Caroline Davies and Owen Bowcott
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Security at Chequers during Edward Heath’s time as prime minister was so lax one government adviser accidentally stumbled into a room and saw him getting into the bath, newly released National Archives documents reveal.
Victor Rothschild fired off a complaint to the cabinet secretary, Sir Burke Trend, complaining he was allowed inside the prime minister’s country manor house without anyone bothering to check his identity or vehicle.
“I wonder, however, whether anyone, even if he has been identified should be allowed to roam about inside Chequers,” Lord Rothschild wrote in 1971. “I wanted to find a little table and went into the first bedroom outside the room where the meeting was held. The prime minister, who I hope did not see me, was about to get into the bath.” ....

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