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  • ...ncluded the [[Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies]], the [[Inter-Parliamentary Council for Combating Terrorism]], The [[United States Association of Forme ...ly contesting the constituency of Chigwell for the first time.<ref>''Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1967''</ref>
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  • ...ad fit that broad definition, and criminalised any 'association' with such organisations in Britain. After the September 11 attacks, the EU Council redefined terror ...n's key expert on terrorism. In 2004 he was appointed as senior advisor on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency to the Constitutional Provisional Authority in Iraq.
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  • ...ry Select Committee on the European Union that he was "due to meet [the EU Counter-terrorism Co-ordinator] very shortly" <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ ...</ref> It also recommended that the government develop an official list of organisations prescribed as terrorist - a key mechanism used by states to condemn acts of
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  • *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] ...ng the benefits of corporations &#8216;engaging&#8217; with non-government organisations. &#8220;We recognized before anyone that NGOs, such as [[Greenpeace]] and [
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  • ...d in industrial politics by a triangular collaboration in which employers' organisations and TUC should make them-selves representative of their members and in retu ...try would have its organisation of workers and management, the two sets of organisations united by peak federations and all finally capped by a great national forum
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  • .... "Recent performance has not been satisfactory" it said, adding that both organisations "must act with real urgency and improve project management to tackle the ri * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries
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  • ...The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to t ...of public and private sources. It published pamphlets naming activists and organisations of which it regarded as subversive. Under the enthusiastic direction of Reg
    111 KB (15,701 words) - 15:53, 1 October 2014
  • ...vide pro-British news and information free of charge and copyright to news organisations across the world there is little indication on the material itself that it ==Propaganda organisations==
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  • The Trust also funds the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Penal Affairs ]] and is a grant-making foundation which "seeks to | [[Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations]] || The Low Commission on Civil Society Regulation || Part funding of the
    320 KB (33,348 words) - 08:57, 4 September 2023
  • ...y demonstrated. The MP in question was the Hon. [[Timothy Sainsbury]], the parliamentary under-secretary at the Foreign Office. His shareholding in the family compa fees received from companies for services not directly related to parliamentary duties;
    43 KB (6,863 words) - 09:55, 21 August 2012
  • He specialises in "counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, counter-assassination, and counter-proliferation."<r [[Image:Braman.jpg|thumb|right|B. Raman former Chief of the Counter-Terrorism Division of the Research & Analysis Wing (India)]]
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  • ...could fail to enquire about the source of the funds that have financed the organisations and magazines which have been so helpful to them for so long. Nevertheless, ...nute personal details about tens of thousands of politicians and political organisations in every country in the world, including Britain. And this data, stored in
    30 KB (4,873 words) - 13:18, 23 May 2009
  • ...alyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=422 On Assassination, Preemption, And Counter-Terrorism: The View From International Law], March 21, Delivered As The Keynote Addre ...itain still has tremendous assets which we can bring to the world. Vibrant Parliamentary Democracy. Our tradition of international aid and voluntary giving; [a]nd t
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  • ...range of civil society interests, foundations, international and religious organisations.<ref> European Policy Centre, [http://www.epc.eu/about.php About Us: Missio ...some Belgian government offices. Others who use the building include media organisations, think tanks including [[Lisbon Council]] and the journo-lobbying website [
    53 KB (6,619 words) - 21:33, 23 September 2015
  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • ...ement in what was a complicated and highly organised network of groups and organisations which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radical right wing pol ...tly claimed 1919 as the date of its formation. In addition to these public organisations there was also a secret and tightly knit intelligence operation run by Sir
    35 KB (5,533 words) - 20:46, 1 February 2008
  • ...as thoroughly unhappy. The Party emerged from that election with a massive parliamentary majority, yet still with a Liberal Prime Minister, in the person of [[Lloyd ...able to contact earlier. At the same time they were contemplating an extra-parliamentary role. These two developments came together with the recruitment of [[Regina
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  • ...king education in schools; we do this through funding credible third-party organisations. ...[Diageo]] was one of the more responsible alcohol companies.<ref>ALL PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP ON CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)[http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cach
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  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • .... As a part of the propaganda campaign he proposed a strategy of fraternal organisations which would "serve the cause of public relations." The Anglo-German Fellows ...Still more intriguing is the claim that "neither Churchill nor Morton had parliamentary authority" and "Their support came from the King, that higher authority who
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