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ShaylerGate

On the evening of 7th October 2002, Tony Blair ordered a D-Notice on British media reporting government officials signing court gag orders regarding MI6's £100,00 payment to Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda.
Calls for secret Shayler trial

The Government has been accused by lawyers of trying to interfere in the trial of former MI5 officer David Shayler by insisting that part of the proceedings are held in private.
Media gag on alleged plot to kill Gaddafi

The British media have been gagged from reporting sensational courtroom evidence of former MI5 spy David Shayler, including his alleged proof that the British secret service paid $270,000 for al Qaeda terrorists to assassinate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 1986.
MI6 hired Al Qaeda men to kill Gaddafi: ex-official

The British government will this week go to unprecedented lengths to stop a renegade counter-intelligence officer, David Shayler, from making his most devastating claim yet : that the Libyan Islamic cell paid by British intelligence agents to assassinate Colonel Gaddafi in February 1996 were members of Al Qaeda.
MI6 'halted bid to arrest bin Laden'

British intelligence paid large sums of money to an al-Qaeda cell in Libya in a doomed attempt to assassinate Colonel Gadaffi in 1996 and thwarted early attempts to bring Osama bin Laden to justice.
MI6 Plot to assassinate Colonel Gaddafi

David Shayler's original press release concerning MI5's £100,000 payoff for Al-Qaeda to carry out political assassinations.
Secret files shown at Shayler trial

Files marked Top Secret were shown to the jury in the David Shayler spying trial on Tuesday. The files contain more than 250 pages which the prosecution say Mr Shayler copied when he left his job with MI5.
Shayler 'risked life' for MI5

Former MI5 officer David Shayler said he had been proud of his work with the security service and had risked his own life to ensure terrorists faced justice.
Six-month sentence for Shayler

Ex-MI5 agent David Shayler has been sentenced to six months in jail following his conviction for breaking the Official Secrets Act.
What ex-agent was not allowed to tell jurors

It was an extraordinary trial. All the prosecution had to do was to prove that David Shayler had copied secret documents from MI5's files and handed them without permission to a newspaper, a fact that he did not deny.

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