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  • ...hing a set of unelected bosses and millionaires in the heart of the Labour Government - from Lord Sainsbury's peerage and Science Minister job (he has given more ...includes companies like Raytheon Systems, an arms manufacturer bidding for Government contracts and Enron, the failed energy multinational which is the subject o
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  • ...ch as the 'World Services Congress' in 199940 or Services 2000: A Business-Government Dialogue on US Trade Expansion Objectives” which focused on the service i ...profited worldwide to the tune of £22 billion and in 2000 advised the UK government on 90 PFI projects worth £8.3 billion.44
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  • ...] is one of the 5 councils of the [[European Association of Communications Agencies]] (EACA) and focuses on integrated marketing communications. According to t :Its mission is to represent the integrated marketing communications agencies and agency associations in Europe. It acts as a central source of informati
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  • ...the name changed to Standard Life Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently, agencies emerged in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office opening in 18 By 1847, agencies had opened in Madras, Bombay, Uruguay and Shanghai, followed by expansion i
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  • ...ing and marketing, brands and brand equity, neuro marketing, and measuring government regulation and deregulation. Ambler is also a member of the [[Economics Co :“It is generally agreed that the tobacco industry reacted to not dissimilar threats in a passive, inadequate manner
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  • ...ptions and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and government. [http://www.potomacinstitute.org/] The Institute supports a variety of government offices including the:
    45 KB (6,737 words) - 23:40, 21 October 2014
  • ...liaments. He has also acted as an expert witness in litigation against the tobacco industry.<ref> [[Category : Foodspin Government Agencies]]
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  • ...BC) was formed in 1997 at the Edinburgh, Scotland, [[Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting]] ([[CHOGM]]). "Its aim is to utilise the global network of the Com ...h Business Council (CBC) on its establishment by the Commonwealth Heads of Government in Edinburgh in October 1997. A firm believer in making globalisation work
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  • Hume Brophy is one of many agencies in the UK to promote its Brexit lobbying services. ==Lobbying for big tobacco==
    39 KB (4,669 words) - 02:08, 30 July 2019
  • ...s, including 4000 government officials, 4500 representatives of UN bodies, agencies, intergovernmental organisations and non-governmental organisations<ref>[ht ...IETA contained by far the largest delegation of people “-larger than any government delegation (even that of the United States) and far, far larger than any ci
    30 KB (4,362 words) - 09:56, 7 July 2010
  • ...lobbying company '''APCO Worldwide''' was born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. AP ==Helping Big Tobacco==
    40 KB (5,421 words) - 07:45, 17 January 2020
  • ...the name changed to Standard Life Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently Agencies opened in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office in 1842. By 1847 agencies had opened in Madras, Bombay, Uruguay and Shanghai, followed by expansion i
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  • ...Sponsors], accessed 2 October 2008.</ref> The Foundation offers weeklong government studies programmes in Washington, D.C. and works with C-Span and TIME magaz ...the First International Bank, formerly Economic Minister to North America-Government of Israel, Director at the National Electric Company of Israel, Israel Disc
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  • ...f> They describe that as national economies are now so closely interwoven, government decisions have far stronger international repercussions than they have in t ...ed the 'highest level consultative status' with the UN and its specialized agencies. Since this time, they have worked to ensure that the business agenda has b
    24 KB (3,415 words) - 09:06, 20 November 2009
  • ==The Democracy Institute on Tobacco== ...smoking bans and the alleged health risks associated with passive smoking, tobacco pricing and advertising and the ineffectiveness of graphic warnings.
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  • ...ed the organisation to monitor news stories which supported the dangers of tobacco.<ref> Susanne Rust and Meg Kissinger. 'Watchdog advocates for BPA'. http:// ...ut by the Union of Concerned Scientists on the political interference with government climate scientists. The study showed that there was a high level of interfe
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  • ===Government's cost-savings=== ..., Serco's stance angered Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude because the Government had agreed with Serco that the cuts would come from its own profit margins,
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  • ...be harmful to the public interest. Transparency is needed if we're to have government accountability on these issues.</blockquote> ...ong, an issue that exposes the far-too-cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money.”
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  • ...up against. Some groups will overlap and fit into more than one category. Government working in partnership with industry is increasingly common in the UK; wher The project covers the industrial sectors of alcohol, gambling, food, tobacco and digital addictions. One priority will be to give a brief description o
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  • [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]
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