Editing The Hesselius Letter
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− | *Thomas Deegan, landlord of The Coachman pub in Hammersmith, granted MI5's protection in exchange for keeping an open house and safe zone for useful assets. | + | *Thomas Deegan, landlord of The Coachman pub in Hammersmith, granted MI5's protection in exchange for keeping an open house and safe zone for useful assets. |
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+ | *Pascal Carbone, Unione Corse capo and sometime ally | ||
* John Hawkins, initially described as a civil servant, died in an apparent case of allergic collapse in his apartment in West Hampstead. Hawkins was on secondment to MI6 HQ from GCHQ, the government's eavesdropping and communications security centre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, reportedly advising MI6 on Eastern European organized crime networks. | * John Hawkins, initially described as a civil servant, died in an apparent case of allergic collapse in his apartment in West Hampstead. Hawkins was on secondment to MI6 HQ from GCHQ, the government's eavesdropping and communications security centre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, reportedly advising MI6 on Eastern European organized crime networks. |