Security Service

NOUN
  1. the government agency in the United Kingdom that is responsible for internal security and counterintelligence on British territory
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How To Use Security Service In A Sentence

  • The security services used harsh methods of sensory deprivation against prisoners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The International Republican Institute, which received $248 million in total between 2004 and 2009 to support governance, political participation and civil society programs in Iraq, made questionable decisions -- such as overpaying for security services from Blackwater, the infamous military contractor, and spending $690,000 on vehicles without approval from the government -- according to a new audit by the Special Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction (SIGIR). International Republican Institute's Use Of U.S. Grants Criticized By Watchdog
  • Afghan security services had impounded vehicles owned by the firm - and demanded a 16,500 release fee. The Sun
  • While being an archivist cannot compare with the excitement of working for the security services, it most certainly is not dull.
  • The confirmation that the security services are sufficiently interested in Deripaska to keep files on him and his associates is likely to add to pressure on the minister to provide more information about his contacts with the Russian billionaire. 25 « October « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • Yet the police and security services let him roam the streets with impunity. The Sun
  • It's to provide security services for US diplomats, officials and others once assigned to the military at around six times the cost and can be up to $1200 per man-day. Torture, Paramilitarism, Occupation and Genocide
  • Security services and intelligence agencies should be accountable to a committee of senior Privy Councillors.
  • `He retired, undefeated, when he joined the SB, the Security Service, at the age of nineteen. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Security services and intelligence agencies should be accountable to a committee of senior Privy Councillors.
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