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  1. Duncan Campbell FRSA (born 1952) is a British freelance investigative journalist, author, and television producer. Since 1975, he has specialised in the subjects of intelligence and security services, defence, policing, civil liberties and, latterly, computer forensics.

  2. Duncan Campbell (born 1944) is a British journalist and author who has worked particularly on crime issues. He was a senior reporter/correspondent for The Guardian from 1987 until 2010. He is also the author of several books.

  3. Duncan Campbell is an investigative journalist, author, consultant and television producer specialising in privacy, civil liberties and surveillance issues. His best-known investigations led to major legal clashes with successive British governments.

  4. www.icij.org › journalists › duncan-campbellDuncan Campbell, ICIJ

    Duncan Campbell, United Kingdom, is a founding member of ICIJ and played a pivotal role in a series of international investigations revealing that the world’s largest tobacco companies were involved with organized crime in the large-scale smuggling of their own products.

  5. Nov 6, 2019 · A British IT manager and former hacker launched and ran an international disinformation campaign that has provided US President Donald Trump with fake evidence and false arguments to deny that Russia interfered to help him win the election.

  6. Aug 3, 2015 · Duncan Campbell. August 3 2015, 5:49 a.m. I STEPPED FROM the warmth of our source’s London flat. That February night in 1977, the air was damp and cool, the buzz of traffic muted in this leafy...

  7. Jun 28, 2021 · UB40 frontman Duncan Campbell has announced he is "reluctantly" retiring from music after having a seizure at home earlier this month. The 63-year-old, who replaced his brother Ali on singing...

  8. Aug 3, 2015 · Duncan Campbell is an investigative journalist, author, consultant, and television producer specializing in privacy, civil liberties, and surveillance issues.

  9. Duncan Campbell is an award-winning investigative journalist, a computer forensic expert witness, and a civil liberties and human rights advocate. He first revealed the existence of GCHQ and surveillance and tapping systems in the 1970s, and satellite surveillance and interceptions systems in the 1980s.

  10. In 1988, Duncan revealed in the New Statesman the existence of ECHELON, an extension of the UKUSA Agreement on global signals intelligence [Sigint]. The story, 'Somebody's listening,' detailed how the eavesdropping operations were not only being employed in the interests of 'national security,' but were regularly abused for corporate espionage ...