Government admits 'losing' thousands of papers from National Archives |The Guardian "Documents on the Falklands, Northern Ireland’s Troubles, and the infamous Zinoviev letter among those ‘misplaced’, leaving historians suspicious"https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/26/government-admits-losing-thousands-of-papers-from-national-archives?CMP=share_btn_tw&__twitter_impression=true …
>>"Other missing files concern the British colonial administration in Palestine, tests on polio vaccines and long-running territorial disputes between the UK and Argentina" > Worth remembering, whenever gov tries to make it a crime to deny some aspect of its approved 'history'.
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"The Ministry of Defence refused to consider a number of files for release under the Freedom of Information Act on the grounds that they may have been exposed to asbestos." > Well... that's a new excuse to evade transparency. And I've heard a few.
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