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  • ...''. "When a Scottish Parliament arrived we wanted to see a distinctive set of rules to embrace everyone - journalists and voluntary organisations as well ==Conflict of interest?==
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  • ...], accessed 05 December 2010.</ref> Stevenson also co-chairs the [[Friends of a Free Iran Inter-group]] in the European Parliament, and has been active i ...uncil and also headed the Tory group on the [[Convention of Scottish Local Authorities]].
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  • (Diploma in Primary Education from Notre Dame College of Education. Glasgow 1974) 1979 - 1985 (On becoming Leader of the Council)
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  • ...o offer services that contribute to a more pleasant way of life for people of all ages, whenever and wherever they come together."{{ref|1}} ...t in the USA, where it ran 'correctional facilities' which were the target of a concerted and successful campus-wide campaign. Despite eventually withdra
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  • ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== ...n and members of select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that:
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  • ...n'', 3 December 2007.</ref> McLuckie was embroiled in a deal to buy a plot of land and five houses from the Executive for £2 in 2004 which was valued at ...8, Bridget met [[Jack McConnell]] who would go on to become First Minister of Scotland from November 2001 to May 2007, and filed for divorce from Smith t
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  • ...ead of communications for the [[Scottish Funding Council]]. She was editor of the magazine [[Public Service Scotland]] from 2008 until 2010 and is curren ...magazine Ferrier has also 'served' the [[Scottish Office]] and [[Ministry of Defence]], presumably prior to 1994.<ref>'[http://www.publicservice.co.uk/f
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...//www.public-standards.org.uk/About/History_of_the_Committee.html 'History of the Committee'], ''Committee on Standards in Public Life'', 2010</ref>
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  • In 2012 it bought Scottish law firm [[McGrigors]] for £20-plus million and has a strong presence in S ...and regulation from Westminster and Whitehall, the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government and the EU'. It is headed by [[Alastair Ross]]. <ref> [http://ww
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  • ...Extremism''' is a police term which seeks to categorise a particular kind of political activity. The term is often used to distinguish so-called single ...ng and for using it as a way to treat protest as a form of crime: a number of people who had no criminal record were nevertheless added to the [[National
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  • '''Simon C. Wellings''' is the alias of an undercover police officer who infiltrated anti-globalisation group 'Glob ...t for the most part on a separate page, as it provides an account in words of the undercover himself.
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  • ...basic and clinical, concerning: i) the diagnosis, prognosis and management of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and related disorders ii) the biology underlying ...ntoring and general support; iv. sharing our expertise freely with leaders of other stammering organisations internationally
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