Official Secrets Act

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1911 Official Secrets Act
An act introduced to prevent information going to potential german spies prior to WWI. Espionage and spying were the main concern but there was an exemption based on public interest.
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1989 Official Secrets Act
The public interest aspect was removed, and there was a distinction between Secret Services and government officials.
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Harm Based categories
Any information leaked by MI5 is an offence.Security and intelligence Defence International relations Information which might lead to a crime Foreign confidences Investigations under the Communications Act 1985 and Security Service Act 1989
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Duncan Sandy's 1938
MP Threatened with Official Secrets act to get him to say his source about military information.
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Clive Ponting 1983
Belgrano Ship Falkland War.
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SpyCatcher 1987
SAS moles.
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2004: David Keogh and Leo O'Connor
Leaked minutes between Bush and Blair
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Loss of Government Papers 2007/2008
relating to the war and terrorism
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Department of Transport
reporters threatened when actually the DFT were planning closures.
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2018: Gavin Williamson
sacked as defence secretary for allegedly disclosing plans to allow Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to help build the UK's 5G mobile internet network.
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The public interest aspect was removed, and there was a distinction between Secret Services and government officials.

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1989 Official Secrets Act

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Any information leaked by MI5 is an offence.Security and intelligence Defence International relations Information which might lead to a crime Foreign confidences Investigations under the Communications Act 1985 and Security Service Act 1989

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MP Threatened with Official Secrets act to get him to say his source about military information.

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Belgrano Ship Falkland War.

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