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  • '''Prem Sikka''', Professor of Accounting at the [[University of Essex]] writes: ...firm's earnings by about £4.2m - about the amount needed to provide 2,500 NHS hip replacements. The ensuing court hearing learned that, in common with it
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  • After graduating from university, Low began working in local radio in Dundee as a broadcaster and media trai ...e council of [[CBI]] Scotland, non-executive member and vice-chairman of [[NHS 24]], as an assistant on the Court of the [[Merchant Company of Edinburgh]]
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  • ...other depart-ments for the introduction of competitive tendering into the NHS and elsewhere. He organised meetings with clients and key figures in Govern ...r lists has also been expressed by Andrew Barnett, president of St Andrews University Conservative Association, in a six-page complaint to Bill Hughes, deputy ch
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  • ....msi.co.uk/article-read.php?DL_ID=43&from=articles 'Communicating With Key NHS People'] and on [http://www.msi.co.uk/article-read.php?DL_ID=51&from=articl ...ent Agency]], [[WRAP]] ([[Waste & Resources Action Programme]], [[Yorkhill NHS Trust]], [[Adswood & Bridgehall Community Partnership]], [[Batley Action]],
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  • ...ded to the [[Audit Commission]] for six months to lead their work on the [[NHS]] National Plan. ...nment in Nottinghamshire published by the Local Government Centre, Warwick University in 2000, and 'Bucking the Market: LEAs and Special Needs' (NASEN, 1993).
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  • ...nt of the County of Dyfed.<ref>Carmarthenshire NHS Trust [http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/page.cfm?pid=24851&orgid=45 Trust Board Members], accessed 16 Jun ...n representatives on November 22nd 2005, at Pant-y-Celyn Hall, Aberystwyth University]. 9.30 am – 10.45 am. accessed 16 June 2008</ref>
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  • ...up in Hampshire and Germany. He studied Economics and Geography at Exeter University.<ref>[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/resources/2006/02/introducing_tim.h ====Exeter University and the Exeter Enterprise Forum====
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  • ...rn Health Science Alliance]] | [[Sky]] | [[Tata Consultancy Services]] | [[University of the Arts London]] | [[What Next?]] ...enet Group]] | [[Three Mobile]] | [[UBS]] | [[UCB]] | [[UK Broadband]] | [[University of the Arts London]] | [[Valero]] | [[What Next?]]
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  • ...the previous year".<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/1807279.stm University chiefs get 9.3% pay rise]", BBC News, 8 February 2002, accessed October 200 ...member of the First Academic Advisory Board of the National Health Service University (NHSU). He is deputy chairman of a children's charity [[The Place2Be]].
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  • * Professor [[Steve Beaumont]] Vice-principal for Research and Enterprise [[University of Glasgow]] * Professor [[Muffy Calder]] Professor [[University of Glasgow]]
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  • ...in a panel session on health and politics past, present and future for the NHS Confederation.]] ...evels of investment to modernise Britain's key public services such as the NHS.
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  • ...Professor and Director, [[Institute of Security and Resilience Studies]] [[University College London]], November 2008. Approved by [[ACOBA]] who saw "no reason w See: [[The Corporate Capture of the NHS]]
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  • .../www.publictechnology.net/content/22503 Dell Perot: Technology can deliver NHS savings], 3 Feb 2010</ref> *Adviser,<ref>National Health Service, [http://www.london.nhs.uk/webfiles/board/08%20Meeting%2026%20March/Encl%20A%20Register%20of%20inte
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  • ...are more sympathetic to the role private sector companies can play in the NHS than their older, non-Tory counterparts. Given that we can expect a relativ ...000 trusts and healthcare organisations. It is operated by [[DHL]] for the NHS Business Services Authority.<ref>APPC register June to August 2010</ref>
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  • [[Coca-Cola]] | [[EngineeringUK]] | [[Google]] | [[The University of Law]] | [[Vodafone]] ...[[Prudential]] | [[Royal Mail]] | [[The Crown Estate]] | [[The Lowry]] | [[University of Law]] | [[Vodafone]] <ref name="Jun15"/>
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  • Misuse of alcohol costs the NHS around £1.7Bn a year. Binge drinking, in particular in younger age consume ...Tom Babor (et al 2010) Alcohol No Ordinary Commodity, 2nd edition, Oxford University press, England ISBN 978-0-19-955114-9 </ref> Licensing and taxation are par
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  • ...hool, the Refugee Therapy Centre, Liberty, Toynbee Hall, Bart's and London NHS Trust. ...hool, the Refugee Therapy Centre, Liberty, Toynbee Hall, Bart's and London NHS Trust. Member of UNITE, UNISON, and the Co-operative Party.
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  • ...com/articles/news/policy-exchange-steps-nhs-focus Policy Exchange steps up NHS focus] PublicAffairs News, 22 October 2014, accessed 5 November 2014 </ref> ...ering what patients want from a modern National Health Service", ie not an NHS free at the point of need.
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  • ...senior consultant [[Alasdair Liddell]]'s "career spans nearly 30 years in NHS management, including six years as a top civil servant in the [[Department ...ation of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers]] | [[Butler Snow]] PLLC | [[Cambridge University Judge Business School]] | [[Church of Jesus Christ Lattter Day Saints]] | [
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  • ...and funders include a range of government departments, the [[BBC]], the [[NHS]], [[Astra Zeneca]] and the [[Royal Academy of Engineering]]. {{ref|biogs}} ...endent’ £45,000 assessment of the pilot scheme, carried out by the Open University, was also part-funded by British Nuclear Group, RWE Nukem and Cogent. {{ref
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