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  • ...is event also featured presentations from senior public servants such as [[Peter Lederer]], chair of [[VisitScotland]], Professor [[Wilson Sibbett]], chair *[[ Brian MacDonald]] [[North Ayrshire Council]]
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  • *[[Peter Lawlor]], dean of The Hub, H+K Strategies' skills academy ...[[Joshua Glendinning]] | [[Suzy Greenwood]] | [[Henry Groundes-Peace]] | [[Peter Headden]] | [[Sara Jurkowsky]] | [[Rachel Kelly]] | [[Douglas McIlroy]] | [
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  • ...] | [[Nicola Horlick]] | [[Graham Mather]] | Sir [[Brian Pomeroy]] CBE | [[Peter Readman]] | Baroness [[Gillian Shephard]] | [[Mary Ann Sieghart]] (Chair) | ...inkelstein]] | [[Liam Halligan]] | [[Lord Haskins]] | [[Nick Herbert]] | [[Peter Lampl]] | [[Oliver Letwin]] | [[Maria Miller]] | [[George Osborne]] | [[Lor
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  • ...d campaigns for clients such as [[Kent County Council]] and entrepreneur [[Peter Jones]] and a former director at [[Bell Pottinger]].<ref name="AR"/> ...]] | [[Aoife McDonald]] | [[Anthony Marlowe]] | [[Benedict McAleenan]] | [[Peter McIntyre]] | [[Jonathan Mitchell]] | [[Rosie Morris]] | [[Aidan Muller]] |
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  • ...e General Strike and was deepened by the first two Labour governments.(13) Peter Weiler quotes Ernest Bevin's view in the 1930s that that the TUC had 'virtu ...rked in the Colonial/Commonwealth Department. For a more critical view see Peter Weiler, chapter 1.
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  • ...e worked in the Conservative Research Department and also advised Rt Hon [[Peter Walker]] MP, as Secretary of State for Energy and then Wales. He was the fi ...nfederation]] | [[Lapdancing Association]] | [[Leisure Connection]] | [[MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates]] | [[Mantra PR]] | [[NL Communications]] | [[
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  • *[[Moray Macdonald]], MD Scotland office ...rown]] on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager, Peter Mandelson in 1997 and for Labour on the 2001 election. Clients include [[BN
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  • * [[Peter Haslam]], Public Policy Advisor ...gy]] Ltd | MHF Logistical Solutions | [[Montgomery Watson Harza]] | [[Mott MacDonald]] | [[Mowlem Nuclear Services]] Ltd | [[Nirex]] | [[NIS Group]] | [[Northwe
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  • ...ary 1923 the Labour Party formed it first minority government under Ramsay MacDonald. MacDonald’s minority government only lasted until November. during which most of it
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  • ...ngram]] | [[Lord Jenkin of Roding]] | [[Robert Key]| [[Lord Lea]] | [[Lord Macdonald of Tradeston]] | [[Lord Marlesford]] | [[Lord McNally]] | [[Andrew Miller]]
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  • Conservative Lord Chadlington, aka [[Peter Gummer]], younger brother of [[John Gummer]], founded Shandwick in 1974. <r ...e Guardian'', 06 June 2001. </ref> Byrne worked for Labour and used to be Peter Mandelson’s flatmate. [[Andrew Brown]], brother of Prime Minister Gordon,
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  • Dr John N Macdonald MRSC Dr Peter Bernard Stockwell EurChem CChem FRSC
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  • ...chael Hawes]] | [[Sam Ingleby]] | [[Sirin Kamalvand]] | [[Chris Kang]] | [[Peter Kelley]] | [[Justin Kerr-Stephens]] | [[Laura Kyrke-Smith]] | [[Hannah Lawr ...chael Hawes]] | [[Sam Ingleby]] | [[Sirin Kamalvand]] | [[Chris Kang]] | [[Peter Kelley]] | [[Justin Kerr-Stephens]] | [[Laura Kyrke-Smith]] | [[Hannah Lawr
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  • ...twitch which earned him the nickname "Blinker", though to friends, like [[Peter Wright]]'s father, he was generally known as Reggie {{ref|12}}. His disting ...ation from MI5 was leaked to the press in an attempt to discredit [[Ramsay MacDonald]], the first Labour Prime Minister. A few years later, in 1927, he was invo
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  • [[Chapman, Peter]] [[Macdonald, Helen]]
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  • ...twitch which earned him the nickname "Blinker", though to friends, like [[Peter Wright]]'s father, he was generally known as Reggie {{ref|12}}. His disting ...ation from MI5 was leaked to the press in an attempt to discredit [[Ramsay MacDonald]], the first Labour Prime Minister. A few years later, in 1927, he was invo
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  • ...nline.com/news/nfu-conference-2010/speakers/Peter-Kendall---NFU-President/ Peter Kendall - NFU President], NFU website, acc 1 Jul 2010</ref> ...sguardian.com/macdonald-to-step-down-as-nfu-director-general/23503.article Macdonald to step down as NFU director general], Farmers Guardian, 18 Feb 2009, acc 1
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  • ...tions its readers against being complacent about the short lived nature of MacDonald's government and reminds them that, despite being defeated, the Labour Part ...rs Federation]], and played a more intriguing role in the strike. [[Ramsay MacDonald]] took Smith to see [[Stanley Baldwin|Baldwin]] in the hope of putting toge
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  • ...iately after [[Stanley Baldwin|Baldwin]] replaced [[James Ramsay MacDonald|MacDonald]] as Prime Minister in 1925. The Army was to have a frontline role in intel ...n Crozier]], the British CIA agent running FWF, enlisted the help of Sir [[Peter Wilkinson]] who was, at the time, the administrative head of the [[Foreign
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