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422:. The D-Notice system fell out of common use at the end of the Cold War but remained in force. The 1995 Commission of Inquiry into the Australian Secret Intelligence Service reported that newspapers confessed ignorance that the D-Notice system was still operating when it was drawn to their attention in 1993 and 1994. 172:, a D-notice was issued, requesting that reporting be discontinued for reasons of national security. It is claimed that some security boxes contained embarrassing or nationally sensitive material. However, an investigation some years later showed that a request had never been made to the D-notice committee. 432:
sent a letter to heads of Australian media and other organisations proposing the creation of a new system similar to the D-Notice system. The proposed National Security Legislation Amendment Bill (2014) has been described as an extension of the D-Notice system that would subject journalists who
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that the "UK Government has issued a 'D-notice' warning to all UK news editors, asking to be briefed on upcoming WikiLeaks stories". Simon Bucks, the Vice Chair of DPBAC, wrote that the tweet was "inaccurate and reflect a serious misunderstanding of the DA-Notice system".
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distributed gray notices ("grå lappar") to the media. The notes requested the media not to report on certain events that were not to become public knowledge for political or military reasons. During the war, a total of 260 gray notices were distributed to the media.
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period; these were issued by the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee. At the first meeting of the Committee, eight D-Notices were issued covering atomic tests in Australia, aspects of naval shipbuilding, official ciphering, the number and deployment of
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newspaper, accusing it of breaching two D-notices which advised the press not to publish material which might damage national security. When the newspaper asserted it had not been advised of any breach, an inquiry was set up under a committee of
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In 1971, all existing D-notices were cancelled and replaced by standing D-notices, which gave general guidance on what might be published and what was discouraged; and what would require further advice from the secretary of the
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administration. While the precise nature of the relations between Skripal, Miller, and Steele were hidden, enough was already known to raise questions about Skripal's ongoing involvement with British intelligence.
471:" and within it the UK government imposes a D-Notice to try to stifle a controversial ransom demand that the (fictional) prime minister have sex with a pig to secure the release of a member of the royal family. 528:, the Foreign Secretary points out that a D-Notice could be issued to prevent unwanted journalistic reporting, and has it pointed out to him by the Head of MI5 that they are now called DSMA-Notices. 109:. This name reflected better the longstanding inclusion of the work of the intelligence agencies. In 2017, the notices were reworded and then reorganized into the following categories: 94:. Any D-notices are only advisory requests and are not legally enforceable; hence, news editors can choose not to abide by them. However, they are generally complied with by the media. 1031: 133:, between 1997 and 2008 there were "30 occasions where the committee secretary has written to specific editors when a breach in the D-Notice guidelines is judged to have occurred". 449: 181:
In 2004 and 2005, three blanket letters were sent to newspapers advising against publication of countermeasures used against roadside ambushes of British forces in the
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In the UK, the original D-notice system was introduced in 1912 and run as a voluntary system by a joint committee headed by an Assistant Secretary of the
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DSMA-Notice 03: Military Counter-Terrorist Forces, Special Forces and Intelligence Agency Operations, Activities and Communication Methods and Techniques
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In 2008, a D-notice was issued to prevent further disclosure relating to sensitive anti-terror documents left on a train by a senior civil servant.
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The Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee has not met since 1982 although the D-Notice system remains the administrative responsibility of the
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leaks, stating in Parliament that the government might use "injunctions or D-notices or the other tougher measures" to restrain publication of
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On 8 April 2009, the committee issued a D-notice in relation to sensitive anti-terror documents photographed when Assistant Commissioner
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Report on the Australian Secret Intelligence Service - Commission of Inquiry into the Australian Secret Intelligence Service
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One of the recommendations resulting from the 2015 review of the D-notice system included the renaming of the system to the
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Technical information regarding navy, army and air force weapons, weapons systems, equipment and communications systems;
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D Notice 1: Capabilities of the Australian Defence Force, Including Aircraft, Ships, Weapons, and Other Equipment;
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On 7 March 2018 and on 14 March 2018, two notices were issued to protect MI6 in relation to some aspects of the
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questions whether a D-Notice would be applied to a story which exposes intelligence leaked by a GCHQ employee.
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said "effectively ... be briefed by newspaper editors before any new revelations are published". WikiLeaks
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The use of the D-Notice is demonstrated and referenced several times in the first episode of the
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Dr. Pauline Sadler, "The D-Notice System", on the Australian Press Council News website
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Secrecy and the Media: The Official History of the United Kingdom's D-Notice System
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maintained a similar "gray notice" system during World War II, as described below.
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Sadler, Pauline (May 2000). "The D-Notice System". Australian Press Council News.
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Hodge, Nathan; Shukla, Sebastian; Jordan, Carol; Ilyushina, Mary (9 March 2018).
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delivers notices to news publications that their articles cannot be indexed.
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DSMA-Notice 05: Personnel and their Families who work in Sensitive Positions
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In 2017, a notice was issued to British journalists regarding revealing
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arrived at Downing Street for talks about current police intelligence.
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Naughton, Philippe; Evans, Michael; Jenkins, Russell (9 April 2009).
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newspaper was still reporting about the case over two months later.
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DSMA-Notice 02: Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Weapon Systems and Equipment
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reveal details of intelligence operations to criminal penalties.
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D Notice 3: Signals Intelligence and Communications Security; and
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In 1974, the number of D-Notices was reduced to four, covering:
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television series, first aired in 2011. The episode is titled "
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Publication delayed pages covering 1997–2004, TNA DEFE 53/21.
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Thorpe, Vanessa; arts; correspondent, media (11 March 2007).
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DSMA-Notice 01: Military Operations, Plans & Capabilities
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On 25 November 2010, just prior to the publication of the
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made a veiled threat to newspapers over the reporting of
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if newspapers did not voluntarily stop publishing them.
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A similar D-Notice system was previously operational in
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Defence and Security Media Advisory (DSMA) Committee
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Index

DA-Notice
United Kingdom
national security
Australia
Sweden
War Office
Press Association
Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee
Defence and Security Media Advisory (DSMA) Committee
D-notice affair
Harold Wilson
Daily Express
privy counsellors
The Guardian
Baker Street robbery
The Times
Iraq War
Bob Quick
United States diplomatic cables
WikiLeaks
Index on Censorship
tweeted
David Cameron
Edward Snowden
NSA
GCHQ
leaked classified information
the author
Steele dossier
Donald Trump

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