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  • *[[Institute of Economic Affairs]] [http://www.iea.org.uk/] *[[Institute of Ideas]] [http://www.instituteofideas.com/]
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  • ...06 where Moonman is a leading light in the [[Association of Former Members of Parliament]]]] ...mbers of Congress]], and the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzbNcHQ</youtube>
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  • ...nds and staff numbers are relatively limited as is its influence. Perhaps of most concern are those LM associates who have obtained influential position ...ensive and detailed because of the network's disparate nature and the lack of formal public links between its entities.
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  • ...opened an "affiliate" organisation in Brussels, called the [[International Council for Capital Formation]], which is run by Dr. [[Margo Thorning]] (see below) .../index.php/American_Council_for_Capital_Formation#Footnotes] An indication of likely funders can be gleamed from a decade ago. In the early nineties, ACC
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  • ...Managing Director Europe, Bain & Company Inc. and was appointed a director of [[Standard Life Assurance]] in January 2007. ...ational.com/pages/AboutSDI/IAB/Members.asp web site], where he is a member of the International Advisory Board:
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  • ...e DHI was, according to Elliot, 'modelled' on the London based [[Institute of Economic Affairs]].<ref>Gerald Elliot 'Brief History: 1985-1995' in Kuenssb ...inburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 1</ref> By 1985 'a Chairman and Board of Trustees had been identified, a President appointed and funding secured.'<r
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  • ...d PR agency funded by big business and with links to the [[Futures Forum]] of the Scottish Parliament and to the California-based [[Global Business Netwo In 2001, the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] (SCF), a New Labour-esque think-tank based in Edinburgh, under
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  • ...odernising the System]", SCDI, 5 May 2000, accessed January 2009</ref>. As of 2009 Hassan is working with think-tank [[Demos]] on the Scotland 2020 proje ...litical Studies Association Annual Conference, 4-7 April 2005 - University of Leeds, p. 6, accessed January 2009.</ref>
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  • ...the merger of [[Sandoz]] and [[Ciba-Geigy]]. Before the merger he was CEO of [[Sandoz]] Pharma Ltd. [http://www.novartis.com/downloads_new/management_CV ...wife is the niece of a former [[Sandoz]] chairman which led to accusations of nepotism. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4167921.stm]
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  • ...it has consulted the World Bank, the OECD and UN agencies on &#39;problems of post-Communist countries' (http://www.cspp.strath.ac.uk Accessed ..., a university research institute and a contract research think-tank. Most of its work is openly accessible through publication in academic journals, boo
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  • ...ing business lobbyist in Scotland. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as the Scottish Parliament was being created. The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) says it is 'an independent, membership-
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  • The Edinburgh office of the '''International Institute for Environment and Development''' [http://w ...w.iied.org/general/about-iied/funding]. The IIED discloses all its sources of funding and lists it sponsors and partners on its website.
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  • ...ber 1958, Bochum) is an MEP (''1999- '') from [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/ : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...ivil servants. Corporate lobbyists now outnumber EC officials by a factor of about 5 to one, according to conservative estimates. *[[Society of European Affairs Professionals]] - SEAP
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  • ...ization was set up "very much as a counterpart to the [[neoconservatives]] of the 1970s". [http://www.forward.com/main/printer-friendly.php?id=3267] ...ational Economics Group in Washington, D.C. He was a consultant in Eastern Europe on public sector restructuring with [[Arthur Andersen]] and [[Ernst & Young
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  • ...lcome to the Neoconservatives Portal on Powerbase - your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR</h2> ...derisive term for leftists and liberals who were migrating rightward. Many of the first generation neoconservatives were originally liberal Democrats or
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  • ...Pottinger Communications''', also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in One of its subsidiaries, [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] has since been taken over
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  • ...hip client list is the envy of most other agencies. It is one of a handful of key financial PR agencies in the UK, including: [[FD]], [[Buchanan]], [[Cit ...r, rarely grants interviews and is uncomfortable when he becomes the focus of a story. ‘It's bad manners to get between the client and the footlights,'
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  • ...ustries such as sugar, iron and steel. It campaigned against the creation of the National Health Service in 1945. It was known as [[Aims for Freedom and ...right|200px|'The End of Freedom in Britain', 1973 press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in [[The Times]], 28 December 1973; p. 4; Issue 58974; col A. ]]
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  • ...o promote rightwing views on business freedom, privatisation and the evils of the closed shop. He was also prominent in other rightwing organisations, in ...icated in the scandal over Westminster council's gerrymandering at the end of the 1990s....
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  • *The [[Field Studies Council]] *The [[English Outdoor Council]] (supported by Skills Active and English Council for Outdoor Education Training and Recreation)
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  • ...fice, 20 Ironmonger Lane, London, EC2V 8EY (round the corner from the Bank of England)]] ...is the PR and lobbying agency created by [[Jack Irvine]], a former editor of the Scottish Sun.
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  • ...ies itself as 'the world's leading manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, used to produce nearly 400 ===Board of Directors 2015===
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  • : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats : 18.01.2006 / 13.07.2009 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • The activities of the Bayer Group are divided into four business segments - Health Care, Agri For an overview of the activities of the individual business groups and their key products, visit:
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  • ...im being, apparently, to demonstrate how economics can be fun! She is head of the consultancy [[Enlightenment Economics]]<ref>10 Downing Street Website, Diane Coyle was the Economics Editor of The Independent newspaper (UK) between 1993 and 2001. She has a PhD from Ha
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  • ...s richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush administration's closest allies. ...ritics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most cited of the American think tanks.
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  • ...conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys Iraq]], [[Erinys (UK) Ltd]] and [[Erinys South *Major-General [[John Holmes]], the former head of [[22 SAS]] and between 1999 and 2001 [[Director Special Forces]]<ref>Erinys
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  • ...clays Bank and the venture capitalists [[ECI Ventures]]. Its description of itself is as follows. ...hey want tomorrow. With over 400 people worldwide, and as a founder member of the [[CAT Alliance]] with operations in over 50 countries, we have the capa
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  • ...rops into Africa. Thomson's book ''Genes in Africa'' promotes the benefits of GM crops for the developing world. ...sions. Other members of the Advisory Committee are also said to be members of AfricaBio or to be closely connected to members.
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  • The '''Agricultural Biotechnology Council''' (abc) represents the interests of genetically modified (GM) crop companies in Britain. ...s to 'provide factual information and education about the agricultural use of GM technology in the UK, based on respect for public interest, opinions and
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  • ...eadstry260b.html?recid=587 Some claim that corporate cash compromises role of farm groups], CropChoice, 13 Feb 2002, accessed April 20 2009</ref> ...eadstry260b.html?recid=587 Some claim that corporate cash compromises role of farm groups], CropChoice, 13 Feb 2002, accessed April 20 2009</ref>
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  • ...ealth]], and author of 'Saving the Planet with Pesticides and Plastic' and of a nationally syndicated weekly column for the financial newswire [[Bridge N Avery is a fervent supporter of biotechnology, pesticides, irradiation, factory farming and free trade.
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  • ...s, [[Kraft Foods]], [[Phillip Morris]], [[BP Amoco]], [[Chlorine Chemistry Council]], and [[Crop Life International]]. ...an, which described [its work] as being "Interesting. Openness in the face of controversy." '
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  • ...y food industry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impartial information, but it does not always make its links with industry ...f society through the impartial interpretation and effective dissemination of scientifically based nutritional knowledge and advice'.<ref>[http://www.hea
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  • ...racey brown 2001.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Tracey Brown]] in 2001 at the time of her employment with [[Regester Larkin]]]] ...nd in 2009 was made a Friend of the College.<ref>International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers [http://www.stm-assoc.org/even
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  • The [[Atlantic Forum of Israel]] was founded in 2004 as a network-based policy organization working ...int_Hearing_9_Jul.pdf?docID=2961 Statement for the Record], Atlantic Forum of Israel & the American Jewish Congress], 9 July 2008.</ref>
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  • ...biotechnology industry funded lobby group the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC), as well as Monsanto, BASF, Dow AgroSciences, DuPont, Syngenta, and ...2001) [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/File:Cropgen2001.pdf Screengrab of CropGen website], 11 July 2001, retrieved from web archive 6 Apr 2013</ref>
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  • ...ervativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> ...[[IEA Health & Welfare Unit]] of the neoliberal think-tank the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and was spun-off as an independent think-tank in 2000. <
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  • ...egie Corporation's British Fund and president of the [[CIA]]-funded [[Free Europe Committee]]. ...ed International Studies]], [[Heritage Foundation]], [[CATO Institute]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Brookings Institute]], British Embassy etc.<ref>[
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  • ...fessor of economics at the University of Houston, specialising in the role of technology in economic development and food production. DeGregori was a Consultant to [[USAID]] and a member of its Research Advisory Committee (1987 to 1993).
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  • ...ing on: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...rime Minister's Cabinet Office Strategy Unit study 'The Costs and Benefits of Genetically Modified (GM) Crops.'"<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/2006011
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  • ...opment'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> ...rmerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...largest biotechnology companies in Europe (including the European offices of US companies like Monsanto) to [http://www.europabio.org/eu_nba.htm nationa ...ant biotechnology interests, such as [[Bayer]], [[Novartis]], [[Monsanto]] Europe, [[Nestle]], Novo [[Nordisk]], [[Rhene-Poulenc]], and [[Unilever]], [[Assob
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  • ...describes itself as 'an independent food safety watchdog set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests in ...placed by [[Deirdre Hutton]], who was chair between 2005 and July 2009. As of May 2010 the chair was [[Jeff Rooker]],<ref>[http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus
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  • ...of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active prop ...retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007)</ref>
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  • ...loped through industry-wide consultation, channelled through its governing Council, and advised by specialist committees. The committees are: ...its products and heightening consumer confidence in the quality and safety of the food supply.&#39;
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  • ...ls and thought-provoking discussions with researchers and peers turns some of the UK’s brightest bioscience undergraduates on to a future in plant scie ...£800,000 a year from the [[Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council]] (BBSRC) , for which Sainsbury is responsible in his ministerial role.<ref
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  • ...monthly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was also a Living Marxism and ...established [[Debating Matters India]] in collaboration with the [[British Council]] in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organising team for thi
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  • It is now part of global communications group [[WPP]]. Roughly three quarters of H&K’s work involves routine PR, and a quarter high-profile government lob ...t a moral rudder'.<ref>Andrew Rowell, Green Backlash – Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, 1996, p122</ref>
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  • ...t [[Scottish Television]]. While at Scottish Television he was also editor of the flagship news programme [[Scotland Today]] for two years, and later pro * Scottish Council
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  • ...later changed its name to the [[Advertising Council]] often called the Ad Council. ...|Japanese]] submarines might start forest fires by shelling the west coast of the United States.
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  • ...s are to stimulate well-informed debate as a result of a greater awareness of food policy's significance and to explore and contribute to knowledge, poli *Vice-chair: Countess [[Margaret of Mar]] - Crossbench
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  • ...o Holtham's old IPPR job.<ref> ''The Guardian'' 1 June 2001 </ref> Manager of [[Norwich Union]]'s £106bn 'socially responsible investment' strategy,<ref ...Connected to the [[Brookings Institution]] and a member of '[[Citizens for Europe]]' with [[David Marquand]].<ref>ref needed</ref>
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  • ...13.<ref name="TimesObit">Obituary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref> ...e.'<ref name="TimesObit">Obituary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • ...Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]] of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], where he established and chairs ...ear tour in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • ...Food Safety Authority]] ([[EFSA]]), [[Food and Agriculture Organisation]] of the [[United Nations]] (FAO), and the [[World Health Organisation]] (WHO). ...//www.ilsi.org/Europe/Pages/MissionAndValues.aspx About ILSI Europe], ILSI Europe website, acc 29 Jan 2011</ref>
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  • ...the [[Royal Society]] and senior scientist at the [[Sainsbury Laboratory]] of the [[John Innes Centre]] (JIC) (1988-present as at June 2010).<ref>[http:/ ...ccording to Prof Jones, led him into a career in plant biology as a source of high-tech solutions. He has written, 'It simply is appalling how rainforest
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  • ...echnologies have much to offer'. He was also on the non-executive advisory council for the pro-vivisection campaign group ‘[[Understanding Animal Research]] ...ich was established in November 2008, but has its accounts audited as part of the Genetic Alliance UK's accounts.
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  • ...try. Lexington also had [[Monsanto]] and the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] listed among its clients in 2008-09.<ref>[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a ...ty.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,921537,00.html The alliance of science]", The Guardian, March 26, 2003</ref>
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  • ...he UK biotechnology-industry lobby group, the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC), particularly during the UK's Public Debate on GM. The ABC was foun ...o have included 'issues management' and 'scientific communication' for the Europe-Africa region.
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  • ...enty years at the University of Saskatchewan before joining the University of California, Riverside. He is said to have helped develop Canadian and US re ...year his booklet "Biotechnology and Food" was published by the [[American Council on Science and Health]], which John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton described i
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  • ...s that could impact U.S. soybean exports'. For this purpose Nill makes use of ASA&#39;s fourteen overseas offices. ...ments are ludicrous, untrue and deliberately misleading'. ([http://www.asa-europe.org/releases/release16-09-02.htm American farmers rebut GM myths])
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  • ...up' and, looking at the invariably industry-supporting claims emerging out of NCFAP stiudies, it may seem difficult to be certain where reseach ends and ...ic [http://www.ncfap.org/staff.htm qualification] appears to be a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Affairs from George Washington University.
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  • ...1991, it is funded by the [[Nuffield Foundation]], the [[Medical Research Council]] and the [[Wellcome Trust]]. ...the safety of GM foods. Their publication also followed hard on the heels of a British Medical Association report calling for an indefinite moratorium o
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  • ...s Agency]]. At the first meeting of the FSA's board in Scotland, the topic of GM dominated the agenda. Dr Paterson was reported as saying, "Openness, acc ...scouncil.org/node/166 Minority report on hormone food risks]", Food Ethics Council News, 3 July 2006, accessed March 25 2009</ref>
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  • [[Peter Barfoot]] and [[Graham Brookes]] are co-directors of the UK-based company [[PG Economics]] Ltd - "Independent and objective cons ...umber of reassuring reports dealing with the economic and strategic issues of GMO crops through the food chain. These reports have generated company pres
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  • ...ylott''' was Chairman of the lobby group, the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC) , which was founded in 2002 by [[Sourcewatch:Dupont|Dupont]], [[Sou Paul Rylott was also Bayer CropScience's 'Head of BioScience UK'. He was formerly UK Seed Manager for [[Aventis]] CropScience
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  • :The Conference Board was born out of a crisis in industry in 1916. Declining public confidence in business and r ...r industries, concluded that the time had arrived for an entirely new type of organization. Not another trade association. Not a propaganda machine. But
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  • ==Range of Services== ...rategy, and Grayling Face to Face, incorporating RS Live. Grayling is part of Huntsworth plc.
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  • ...ester Larkin]] homepage circa 2003<ref>Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 7 August 2003 http://replay.web.archive.org/20020807002303/http://www.reges ...ting in an environment of unprecedented scepticism, risk aversion and lack of trust. This is compounded by a 24/7 media, the Internet and sophisticated a
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  • ...'''Royal Institution''' was founded in 1799 and claims a 200 year history of communicating scientific issues to the general public through its events, i ...January 2010 and reportedly within hours of the redundancy was locked out of her grace-and-favour flat in central London. She said that she would sue th
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  • It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British Amer ...ng & Insights, which Fishburn describes as “the strategic planning heart of the business in a communications world increasingly driven by research, dat
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  • *[[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC) *[[Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils]] (CCLRC)
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  • ...Chair of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] and as of February 2009 its Deputy Chair. *[[Sarah King]], director. In charge of handling Connect's day to day operations with [[Laura Blake]]<ref name="PAN
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  • ...gy company [[Vattenfall]], which uses nuclear power for around 26 per cent of its total electricity generation. <ref> [http://www.vattenfall.co.uk/en/nuc ...ates on potential regulation. In 2006 it won a contract with [[RHM]], home of brands such as [[Cabdbury]], Mr Kipling, Fray Bentos, and Atora. Group CEO
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  • *[[Houston Consulting Europe]] Association of Investment Trust Companies
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  • ...SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...employs approximately 1856 people worldwide and in 2014 generated revenues of $734 million.
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  • According to Corporate Europe Observatory: ...rmed Consumers’], ‘Worst EU Lobbying’ Award 2005 Nominees, Corporate Europe Observatory website, version archived in Wayback Machine Jun 25, 2006, acce
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  • ...) joined the Board of [[British Telecom]] on 1 October 1998, and the board of [[Rolls-Royce]] too. ...ellow of Worcester College Oxford. He is was former non-executive director of BT Group plc from 1998 to 2002. Age 65 (in 2003). {{ref|BTAnnual}}
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  • [[File:Seap-logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Logo of the [[Society of European Affairs Professionals]], circa 2010]] ...membership organisation of lobbyists which lobbies against the regulation of lobbying.
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  • ...usual for a minister to stay in the same job so long. He was also a member of the cabinet biotechnology committee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national ...ed me the opportunity of . . . agreeing that nuclear is a renewable source of energy - it clearly is so'."
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  • ...JIC) which is located in the Norwich Research Park (UK), and is said to be Europe's leading plant biotechnology institute. ...between Lord Sainsbury's [[Gatsby Charitable Foundation]], the University of East Anglia, the [[BBSRC]] and the [[John Innes Foundation]].<ref> [http://
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  • ...f 'an independent venture working to promote the voices, stories and views of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the ...nstitution of Great Britain (RIGB)... and its financial structure was that of a restricted fund maintained by the RIGB. The RIGB acted as a very successf
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  • ...the director of [[Grampian Holdings]]. As of 2007, SE was the parent body of 12 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs).<ref>"[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/44 When Hughes proposed the SE system, he bypassed the then Secretary of State for Scotland, [[Malcolm Rifkind]], going straight to Mrs. Thatcher. T
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  • ...e covert [[Information Research Department]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 1 ...head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister.
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  • Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communica ...g B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries.
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  • ===Declaration of Financial Interests=== *Member of European Parliament
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  • *Its public affairs capabilities started with the formation of [[Westminster Strategy]] in 1986 and were gradually expanded to Brussels, E *[[RS Live]] became part of Grayling in 1995 with specialist expertise in event management.
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  • ...imate change is a serious threat has gone through several phases, and some of the organizations and people in the list have adapted in a similar fashion. ...e is overwhelming. Most of the climate change denial today takes the form of the latter two categories.
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  • ...learned societies". The directors of [[Sense about Science]] are both part of the [[LM]] network and both studied under the [[LM]] network's leading ligh ...al Times <ref>[http://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</re
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  • ...ical landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • ...rDirect]], [[CV-Online]] and [[Graphicsoft]], and on the consumer advisory of [[Orbitz]], among others. ...]] which promotes the private sector in developing countries and the board of the [[Markle Foundation]].
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  • Philip Lader was appointed chairman of [[WPP]] in 2001. Lader was appointed as non-executive chairman in 2001. ''F ...surance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentary/manageme
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  • ...eorgetown University| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. ...as on 13 December 1983. He told the ''Washington Post'' that the tradition of suicide attacks can be traced through Shiites back to the 13th century, and
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  • ...ervices groups in the world, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia, with over 30 million customers wor ...l 2005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • ...ame about because Citigate Public Affairs had "been decimated by an exodus of senior staff".<ref>[http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/662767/Ailling-Citiga CDR is a member of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], the trade body for lobbyists.
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  • ...ity''' was set up in 2005 by the Government to oversee the enormous legacy of Britain’s nuclear waste. ...other departments such as the [[Ministry of Defence]] and the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC). BNFL’s assets included the £2.3 bill
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  • ...larly gains column inches in the national press in his role as an advocate of nuclear power, and more recently, fracking. ...from Manchester University in 1941, worked first for the Medical Research Council at the National Institute for Medical Research in London and then spent fiv
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  • ...essor of neurovirology at Glasgow University, sums up the view of a number of critics when she describes it as 'a self-perpetuating elite'. Set up as a product of royal patronage, the Society's funds have traditionally come from the publi
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