| 29th November 2025 | |
| 10.30am | |
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The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum The Castle, Stirling FK8 1EH |
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| £15 | |
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Garry Dunnagan:
17 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall a former officer of the Russian FSB was poisoned in a bar in central London. Arguably, this was the start of a new Cold War between Putin’s Russia and the West. Gary Dunnagan worked on the investigation into the murder, interviewing numerous witnesses in Hamburg and Kyiv, which ultimately led to the Crown Prosecution Service authorising a murder charge against the second suspected killer. In this talk he will take you through what happened and consider some of the implications which are impacting us all to this day.
About the Speaker:
Gary Dunnagan is a former Captain in the Intelligence Corps and Detective Superintendent in Counter Terrorism Policing. He spent over 30 years working in intelligence and investigation roles across the world. In 2019 he became a senior lecturer in counter-terrorism at the University of Lancashire. He returned to live in Stirling in 2023.
Ticket Application:
Timings – All talks will take place in The Colours’ Room located in The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum, Kings Old Building, Stirling Castle. Lectures will begin at 11.00am, last one hour with refreshments from 10.30am and after the event.
Tickets – Tickets are £15 each and can be purchased from The Argylls Museum website.
Parking – If you wish to park on the Esplanade you will have to purchase a parking ticket. We are not able to reserve any parking and this will be charged at £5 per car. Free parking may be available on Ballengeich Pass/Upper Castlehill Road – please note there are timed restrictions for these areas.
Further Information- If you require further information, please email the museum team at museum@argylls.co.uk
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