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  • ...usiness as usual without having to worry about its reputation. By lobbying government and creating '[[astroturfing]]' campaigns PR helps to maintain a legislativ ...hile, the firm is picking up high-profile wins in Asia, like the Hong Kong government's economic development program, and expanding in Latin America, where it ha
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  • ...n Taverne told his fellow peers that, "There is a moral imperative for the Government to do everything they can to encourage and promote the spread of this techn ==Taverne on climate change==
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  • ...sentative of their members and in return receive recognition as estates by government.'(4) ...ted of 105 (mostly Tory) members. Hannon's Industrial Group chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign competition, but, to quote H
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  • ...e of opinion formers before the election and then to present the incoming government with a clear case for reopening the need for nuclear power and facilitating ...e Government had much more to do to enable the private sector to carry the policy through."
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  • The '''Nuclear Decommissioning Authority''' was set up in 2005 by the Government to oversee the enormous legacy of Britain’s nuclear waste. ...nts such as the [[Ministry of Defence]] and the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC). BNFL’s assets included the £2.3 billion Thorp plant, wh
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  • ...arly described as "independent" because he is not formally employed by any government, company or organisation. However, "freelance" would be a more accurate des ...ion. This was invaluable in my work with multinational companies and other government agencies, where I discovered much more about their workings than I needed t
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  • ...4 / 15.01.1997 : Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy ...7 / 19.07.1999 : Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy
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  • :Energy policy is rarely out of the headlines meaning that even local projects can become ...the UK [[House of Commons]]. This followed the publication of the British government’s gas strategy on 5 December. PPS reported that:
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  • ...ess-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p13, accessed 12.09.10</ref> He is current ...ddle]</ref> He specialises in European policy issues in the Downing Street policy Unit. He is paid £78,128 and lives in Cleaver Square, an exclusive area of
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  • '''Geoffrey Norris''' is a former government adviser who was seen as one of the most crucial advocates of nuclear power, ...re that he advised Cook on Health policy. He then moved to become Industry Policy adviser to Tony Blair when Blair was still leader of the Opposition.
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  • ...ndustry (DTI) was the Government department responsible for nuclear energy policy until 2007. .../2009/jun/09/mandelson-science-business-innovation-skills?INTCMP=SRCH This government views science simply as a tool for generating profit], ''The Guardian'', 9
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  • ...roughout the industry. I would like to thank him and his colleagues across Government for the leadership they have demonstrated in recent months".<ref>Vincent de *[[Mike Rolls]], Director of Business Development and Government Affairs at [[Siemens]] Energy Sector; formerly Sales Director at [[Alstom P
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  • ...gy supply for the UK. And in 2007, [[Tony Blair]] was linking new build to climate change: "If we want to have secure energy supplies and reduce CO2 emissions In 2004 - a year before the government annnounced its "official review" into nuclear power in the UK - Weber and B
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  • ...and was Director-General of the [[BBC]] from 1992 to 2000. He served as a policy advisor to [[Tony Blair]] from 2001 to 2005. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho. ...to be as a result of BBC current affairs programmes that had offended the Government. The most notable of these programmes was an episode of ''Panorama'' calle
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  • Wilson held a succession of Government posts, including: Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, w ...the agenda recently," Wilson is quoted as saying. "The growing interest in climate change and security of energy supply - plus the election - meant the time w
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  • ...in their comments, they could be incorporated into briefs to ministers and government statements. .../british-government-plan-play-down-fukushima?INTCMP=SRCH Revealed: British government's plan to play down Fukushima], ''The Guardian'', 30 June 2011</ref>
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  • ...[[Nuclear Industry Association]] has had close involvement with the known climate sceptic and pro-GM organisation the [[Scientific Alliance]] in their joint ...ic Alliance]] has been playing a key role in challenging government energy policy. The highlight of the campaign so far was the The conference "2020 Vision -
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  • ...few months later in the Lords, Jenkin questioned the Government about its policy on pre-licensing. ...n "an assumption that any policy choice that addresses energy security and climate stability would need to be based on an assessment of a diversity of sources
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  • #[[Government Affairs Group]] (referenced, expanded with extra section by Mat) #[[Government Communication Network]] (referenced by Mat)
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  • ===Pro-nuke lobbying: vital for climate and security of supply in the UK=== ...It's vital for the UK to support nuclear energy. I don't see a good energy policy in the UK to meet Kyoto and secure supplies". <ref>Bloomberg, [http://quote
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