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Bernard Sheldon (died 2008), according to a Daily Telegraph report, was "the legal adviser to MI5 during the ill-fated attempt in 1986 by [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s government to block the publication of [[Peter Wright]]'s book Spycatcher and in the prosecution two years earlier of the would-be Soviet agent [[Michael Bettaney]]."<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/28/db2802.xml Bernard Sheldon], [[Daily Telegraph]], 29, February 2008.</ref>
 
Bernard Sheldon (died 2008), according to a Daily Telegraph report, was "the legal adviser to MI5 during the ill-fated attempt in 1986 by [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s government to block the publication of [[Peter Wright]]'s book Spycatcher and in the prosecution two years earlier of the would-be Soviet agent [[Michael Bettaney]]."<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/28/db2802.xml Bernard Sheldon], [[Daily Telegraph]], 29, February 2008.</ref>
 
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Bernard Sheldon (died 2008), according to a Daily Telegraph report, was "the legal adviser to MI5 during the ill-fated attempt in 1986 by Margaret Thatcher's government to block the publication of Peter Wright's book Spycatcher and in the prosecution two years earlier of the would-be Soviet agent Michael Bettaney."[1]

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References

  1. Bernard Sheldon, Daily Telegraph, 29, February 2008.