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  • Raytheon was a New Labour backer, it paid the Labour party over £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and also flew MPs to Paris.<ref>P
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  • ...ad cut overheads by 25% and increased productivity by a third and that the Labour party had promised the workers ‘that their jobs were safe for many years ...S court of Appeals for the first circuit found Raytheon in violation of US labour law and forced Raytheon to bargain with the guards’ elected union[57].
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  • ...any were amalgamated into British Aerospace Defence Limited, whereas three new companies were formed to replace British Aerospace (Commercial Aircraft) Li ...he largest arms dealer in the world. All was not necessarily rosy with the new company, however, with a profits warning issued on January 10, 2001, wiping
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  • ...the long-term success of Britain's defence industry.' He also pledged New Labour's support for the industry. Evans is said to enjoy the PM's ear whenever he ...ctivity, regardless of its worth or importance; environmental regulations, labour standards and nationally owned public services have all come under attack f
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  • ...ime of the decision{{ref|4}}, or BAE SYSTEMS’ massive influence over the Labour Government (see section on Influence/Lobbying). Despite continuing concerns ...7,500 homeless families.{{ref|12}} Even if South Africa desperately needed new fighter aircraft, questions have been raised over the suitability of the ag
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  • ...tee for a Free Britain" which ran a series of powerful and outrageous anti Labour newspaper adverts, for which the expression "scaremongering" seems somehow ...eive a critical mention was [[Richard Shepherd]], who had just opposed the new official secrets act but was actually criticised for talking to a journalis
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  • ...etter Regulation Task Force was Chaired by [[Lord Haskins]]. Set up by New Labour to free business from 'red tape', their intention is to save bosses from wh ...for the [[CBI]]. She also sits on the London Employer's coalition for the New Deal and is Chair of the [[London Enterprise Agency]].
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  • In United Kingdom politics, the '''New Politics Network''' is an independent political and campaigning think tank, [http://www.new-politics.com/partywatch Party Watch] is a database driven information resou
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  • [[Unlock Democracy]] was formed from a merger of [[Charter88]] and the [[New Politics Network]], although the term 'Unlock Democracy' has also been used ...th Spinwatch and the Electoral Reform Society of Scotland have published a new report on lobbying in Scotland, [http://www.spinwatch.org/images/Reports/Sc
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  • '''Fiona Mactaggart''' has been the [[Labour Party]] MP for Slough since 1997. She served as a Parliamentary Under-Secre ...actaggart-holds-Slough-seat-with-7336-majority-08052015.htm ELECTION 2015: Labour's Fiona Mactaggart holds Slough seat with 7,336 majority] ''Slough Express'
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  • ...a British businessman with media interests, and a noted supporter of the [[Labour Party]] ...ive party to become an enthusiastic cheerleader for [[Tony Blair]]'s [[New Labour]].
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  • '''Sandy Leitch''' (Lord Leitch) is a [[Labour]] peer in the [[House of Lords]], having been raised to the peerage on 7 Ju ==Labour links==
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  • ...file injunctions or seek damages against dangerous companies4. It opposes Labour's proposed windfall tax on the privatised utilities (4). : 103 New Oxford Street
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  • Former Labour spin doctor [[Darren Murphy]], joined political lobbying consultancy firm [ :It is expected that the new operation will not be a straight public affairs outfit but will instead spe
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  • *Publications Director, Labour Friends of Iraq *Editor, New Politics (1998-2004)
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  • Denise was born in New Zealand and grew up in New South Wales, Australia. After reading Economics and Anthropology at Cambrid ...t paper, Small Step or Giant Leap looks at women's experience of work, the labour market and gendered organisations, assessing progress towards gender equali
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  • ...tp://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/127/germany-in-a-new-century.htm Germany in a new century: A Note by the Director], 11-13 June.</ref>She took the title of Ba ...Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coalition government, having previously served as Shadow Security Minist
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  • ...s Chancellor of the [[University of Kent]] on 13 July 2006. He took up his new role on 1 August 2006, succeeding Sir [[Crispin Tickell]] who retired after ...on Research and h is most recent book, with Roger Mortimore, is Explaining Labour's Second Landslide (Politico's, 2001). He writes monthly columns for Profil
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  • ...blic attitudes to key public services which formed a key part of the [[New Labour]] Government's domestic agenda in 1997-2005. Social policy, and issues such
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  • ...-over red, with almost no trace of the Arriva corporate livery. There is a new "express" livery with blue skirt and "cow's horns" (like London) instead of ==Lobbying Labour==
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