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  • ...Carmyllie QC) was a Scottish politician and a former Solicitor General for Scotland (1982-89) and Lord Advocate. He died in June 2013. ...liamentary Private Secretary to [[George Younger]], Secretary of State for Scotland.
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  • Holyrood Strategy Scotland was a lobbying firm set up in 1998 to try to take advantage of the creation ...1 January 2006.<ref>Companies House, Dissolved SC187715 Holyrood Strategy (Scotland) Limited, 11 January 2006</ref> However, former director [[Mark Whittet]] r
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  • #redirect [[Scotland: Portal]]
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} [[Category:Scotland|surname, firstname]]
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  • *[[Scotland]]
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  • ===Grayling Political Strategy Scotland=== *[[ABPI Scotland]]
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  • *[[Scotland]]
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  • ...nd the Bruce project 500 jobs--all of them in Scotland. BP's commitment to Scotland has been underlined by its establishment of a '''Scottish advisory board''' *Mrs [[Barbara Kelly]] CBE, President, [[Rural Forum Scotland]];
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  • ...tland 1940.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Network diagram from ''The Real Rulers of Scotland'' by Thomas Burns, published in Glasgow by the London Scots Self Government
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  • ...y siege in South Kensington. He was an instructor and then Director of the Scotland Yard Negotiators Course between 1980 and 1987.<ref name="un-press-release"> ...e Superintendent.<ref name="express.1982"/> and around this time served at Scotland Yard in the Complaints Bureau.<ref name="gill"/>
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  • ...s of [[Grampian Pig Producers]],[[ Moray Firth Livestock]], [[Quality Meat Scotland]] and [[Checkmate International PLC]]. ...eveloped by the biotech company, [[Cambridge Agricultural Genetics]]. They later changed their name to [[Axis Genetics]]. The potatoes had been field-grown
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  • *The [[Royal Bank of Scotland]],
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  • ...of [[Beattie Media]] one of the biggest and most controversial PR firm in Scotland. ...ll in all the favours he was owed on their behalf’ (Dean Nelson on Radio Scotland, October 1999). This story quickly developed into the first crisis of the S
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  • Later that year, a meeting of senior information officers in Whitehall was conven Mr. Reddaway, who later became ambassador to Poland, and is now retired, set up a special IRD unit
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  • ...t the 2015 election. Having not exceeded the thresholds in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland for the UK general election 2015, a ‘nil’ return t
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  • ..."undertaken work on behalf of [[ICAP]] with the Government’s of England, Scotland, South Africa and Botswana on the development of sustainable alcohol polici
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  • ...echnologies, solutions and ways of working in the creation of a ‘Digital Scotland’. Prior to his current role, his entire career since graduating from the
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  • ...s Commission]] for Great Britain; special responsibility as Commission for Scotland (1995 – 2001).<ref>for a potted biography of Professor Stringer see the S *[[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] Ex-officio trustee
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  • :UJIA is a registered charity in England and Wales No. 1060078 and in Scotland No. Sc 039181
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  • *[[Government Affairs Group]] | [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]] | [[UK Public Affairs Council]]
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