Phillip Knightley

Articles by Phillip Knightley

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The biggest con-trick

  • 19 July 2004

The Butler report 3 - We've all been dazzled by the glamour of James Bond and other fictional heroes. Spies, whichever country they work for, have always been useless

An imperfect spy

  • 01 October 2001

Open Secret: the autobiography of the former director-general of MI5 Stella Rimington Hutchinson, 296pp, £18.99 ISBN 0091793602

Norwood: the spy who never was

  • 13 December 1999
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Phillip Knightley reveals the truth about the granny who was accused of being a Soviet agent

A spy? Give her a medal

  • 20 September 1999

Phillip Knightley argues that Melita Norwood and other traitors may have helped save the world

Thickening plots

  • 13 September 1999

The Private Life of Kim Philby Rufina Philby St Ermin's Press, 449pp, £18.99 ISBN 0316647799

Hush, hush! The workers will hear

  • 27 November 1998

When the upper classes were in charge we didn't need official secrecy, explains Phillip Knightley

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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