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  • ...is a [https://www.institute.global/experts/usama-hasan Senior Analyst] at the [[Tony Blair Institute for Global Change]] and has described himself as a " ...ty]].<ref name=retract>Muslim academic forced to retract evolution claim - The First Post http://www.theweek.co.uk/people-news/7269/muslim-academic-forced
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  • ...ert]], acting chief of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], and handler of the undercover identified as "[[N81]]". ...was reinstated on 1 December 2014. However, in May 2015 the IPCC announced the investigation was continuing and being widened.
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  • '''Bloomberg Philanthropies''' is the charitable foundation of [[Michael Bloomberg]]. ...e US, and is focused on five policy areas: the environment, public health, the arts, government innovation and education.
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  • ...cities and how the UK can take the lead in seizing a substantial share of the international 'smart cities' market.'<ref> [http://www.publications.parliam ...iamentary Group]] [[Mark Prisk]] MP helped to expand on the reasons behind the groups foundation:
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}}The ''Sutton Trust'' is an educational charity in the UK which aims to improve social mobility and address educational disadvanta ...lanthropy'.<ref>[http://www.suttontrust.com/about-us/us/ About Us], Sutton Trust website, accessed July 2016</ref>
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  • The [[National Christian Charitable Foundation]] is a foundation that has funde On its website the Foundation describes itself:
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  • ...l 4 News'', Lambert himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]… ...bert never addressed his work as an undercover with and later commander of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]].
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  • ...l 4 News'', Lambert himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]… ...- previously an undercover officer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had
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  • ...ion.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/313154 Scopus Jewish Education Trust -313154 Charity Details]</ref> ...Federation Day Schools Committee]]. <ref> [https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-jewish-chronicle/20090612/283102770026256 Ivrit in Schools], ''Jewish Chron
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  • It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the [[JNF Charitable Trust]] and acts as “executors, administrations, trustees.” <ref name="2020 A ...ted "operates a will writing and executorship service" and "the JNF UK’s legacy administration." <ref> What is KKL Charity Accounts?, JNF, archived on 14 D
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  • ...Executor and Trustee Company Limited]]), a subsidiary of [[JNF Charitable Trust]]. ...variety of clients make donations to many charities, mainly registered in the UK.' <ref name="2020 Acc"> KKL Charity Accounts, [https://s3.eu-west-2.amaz
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  • ...und the world, through providing structured information via the quakers in the world website http://www.quakersintheworld.org ...s; the advancement of education; and for such other charitable purposes as the trustees may from time to time determine.
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  • ...l hold the capital and income of the trust fund upon trust to pay or apply the same at such time or times as they may in their absolute discretion think f ...ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, both in the UK and overseas.
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  • ...es/voluntary bodies || such purposes as shall be exclusively charitable as the trustees in their absolute discretion from time to time think fit. ...22q11.2 deletion syndrome and related disorders ii) the biology underlying the disorder
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  • ...Charitable Settlement]] | [[Jerusalem Foundation in the UK]] | [[The Peltz Trust]] ...itiative]] | [[The Lotus Flower]] | [[The SKR Legacy Collective Fund]] | [[The University of Toronto UK Fund]] | [[True Travel Foundation]] | [[Ukrainian
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  • ...]. He was instrumental in building many of the institutions that supported the establishment of Israel as a Jewish state. ...Kessler and Johanna Feig. His maternal grandfather was Jacob Feig, one of the first [[Jews]] permitted to settle in nearby [[Tarnowskie Góry|Tarnowitz]]
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  • ...02927) is a UK-based grant giving charity. The foundation supports work in the UK and India.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/c !colspan="18" | Grant recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in £ sterling
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  • ...ied in 2007 and his wife [[Vivienne Wohl]]. It is closely associated with the [[Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation]]. ...ritable foundation was originally established by Maurice Wohl in 1965, and the philanthropic foundation created by Maurice and Vivienne Wohl in 1998.
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  • ...amed for [[Maurice Wohl]] who died in 2007. It is closely associated with the [[Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Philanthropic Foundation]]. ...ritable foundation was originally established by Maurice Wohl in 1965, and the philanthropic foundation created by Maurice and Vivienne Wohl in 1998.
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  • The [[CST]] gives the following account: ...ired a different approach to communal security. [[Gerald Ronson]] takes up the story in his memoir:
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