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A JOURNALIST has been given unprecedented access to the notoriously secretive Government Communications Headquarters in Cheltenham.
Gordon Corera, the BBC's security correspondent, was allowed to spend two days at the GCHQ site - nicknamed 'the doughnut' - speaking to staff and seeing how its intelligence gathering takes shape. Gordon, who has already been allowed access to MI5 and MI6 staff for his Radio 4 broadcasts, said: "It's not like the images of spooks as something really glamorous.See the full content of this document
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Behind the Scenes Look at Gchq
"There's a great sense of responsibility from staff. You...
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