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  • :# [[Lord Laidlaw]] Conferences and media :# [[The Grant and Gordon family]] Whisky
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  • ...ective founders procured references from [[Ralph Harris]] and [[Jo Grimond|Lord Grimond]].<ref>Snaith, op cit, p. 10</ref> ...ampton]] | Professor [[Bruno Frey]] [[University of Zurich]] | Professor [[Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach]] | Professor [[Robert Jack]] [[University of Glas
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  • ...head of the [[Scottish Forum for Modern Government]] at Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University. This institute, set up in November 1999, has effectively ceased *[[Gordon Dalyell]]: Solicitor, Wheatley Centre on Law Reform.
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  • ...ndon. Its founder is [[Alan Parker]], friend of former UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]. Brunswick specialises in financial PR, and Parker is considered to Brunswick founder, [[Alan Parker]] is a close personal friend of [[Gordon Brown]] and his wife [[Sarah Brown]]. The former prime minister is godfathe
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  • *[[Neal Lawson]] is a former adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] and was a strategist for Tony Blair during the 1997 election. He is ...ks with [[Jonathon Powell]], the chief-of-staff at 10 Downing Street and [[Lord Levy]].
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  • ...ics and business”. It includes a 40 page chapter on “who to know” in Gordon Brown’s government. <ref>Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, [http://www.bell- ...t clients would be charged some £5,000 for the opportunity to meet with [[Lord Falconer]], [[Stephen Timms]], [[Richard Caborn]] and [[Kevin Barron]] MP.
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  • ...d]] ( Science Editor, The [[Daily Telegraph]]) | Dr [[Desmond Morris]] | [[Lord Dick Taverne]] (QC, the Co-Director of The [[Social Issues Research Centre] ...tp://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/6541/ 'An open letter to Gordon Brown'], ''Spiked'', 14 April 2009.
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  • ...hair, [[Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying]]), [[John Harris]] ([[Lord Alliance]] Professor of Bioethics, [[University of Manchester]]; joint edit *''Sunday 30th October 2011'' - Tony Gilland appeared with: Professor [[Gordon MacKerron]] (director of [[Science and Technology]] Policy Research, School
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/2994/ Gordon Brown – a very ‘little Stalin’], ''Spiked'', 21 March 2007. *[[Mick Hume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/3022/ 'Gordon Brown - the Steve McClaren of politics?'], ''Spiked'', 30 March 2007.
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  • ...nine years as a senior civil servant at the Treasury, was an advisor to [[Gordon Brown]], and managed and published the significant Barker Review on housing ...rginal seat of Dagenham and Rainham in 2010 and working as an adviser to [[Lord Ashcroft]]. <ref> [http://www.lexcomm.co.uk/team-members/owen-bethell Simo
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  • ...d a keynote speech to the foundation on the subject of social markets.<ref>Gordon Brown, [http://www.sochealth.co.uk/news/prosperity.htm A Modern Agenda for [[Lord Charles Falconer]] | [[Daniel Franklin]] | [[Baroness Olly Grender]] | [[Ni
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  • * Lord [[John Ailwyn Fellowes de Ramsey|De Ramsey]] DL (Chairman) * [[Donald Curry|Lord Curry of Kirkharle]]
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  • *[[Lord Harris of High Cross]], UK *Prof. [[Gordon Tullock]], USA
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  • [[Image:sainsbury.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Lord Sainsbury<br>''Credit: [http://www.davidsainsbury.org.uk/ davidsainsbury.or [[David Sainsbury]] ([[Lord Sainsbury of Turville]]) is a British businessman, politician and philanthr
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  • * Professor [[Gordon Hewitt]] * [[Lord Stevenson of Coddenham]]
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  • ...ffairs for [[The Body Shop]] International reporting directly to Anita and Gordon Roddick<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20030424073206/http://www.bm.com/b ...'hiring spree' for B-M's Corporate Social Responsibility Unit. B-M expects Lord Melchett's extensive experience of the NGO community, government and busine
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  • ...tional Publicity Bureau to do the same and, in 1937, through a frontman, [[Lord Luke of Pavenham]], bought Truth, and proceeded to use it to denigrate the TUC General Council and the self-same Lord Malcolm
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  • * Dr [[Gordon Adam]] * Lord Jordan of Bourneville
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  • '''Timothy John Leigh Bell, Lord of Belgravia in the City of Westminster''' (born 18 October 1941) is a publ ...ound-color:ivory;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">Lord Bell helped found the [[Saatchi & Saatchi]] advertising agency in 1970. As
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  • :*U.K. Life Peer [[David Vallance]], Lord Vallance of Tummel, was Non-executive Vice Chairman of Royal Bank of Scotla ...reanor, Jill, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/mar/18/rbs-pension-gordon-pell Last of Goodwin's RBS directors retires – with £13.5m pension pot],
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  • ...kely changes that could be expected under a [[Labour]] government led by [[Gordon Brown]]. [[Kevin Maguire]] wrote in the ''New Statesman'' in April 2005: 'W ...[[HM Treasury]] (October 2009 – April 2012) and was a team member of the Lord Heseltine Review Team at the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skil
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  • ...friends with [[Peter Mandelson]] and [[Ed Balls]], a close confident of [[Gordon Brown]]. Rudd says: "I've a very good relationship with Ed (Balls) - he's b ...times referred to as City Minister) in [[HM Treasury]] by Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] in October 2008. Baron Myners was given a peerage at the same time.
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  • ...uding Cherie Blair, Gordon Brown, Alastair Campbell, [[Michael Howard]], [[Lord Robertson]] and [[Douglas Alexander]]. ...ed to have one of the most exclusive contact books in Britain, and lists [[Gordon Brown|Brown]] among her close personal friends. She was also a long-standin
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  • ...nuclear: In September 2004 a letter appeared in ''The Times'' signed by [[Lord Lawson]], and known climate sceptics [[Wilfred Beckerman]] as well as [[Jul ...f Press Officer up to the 1992 election, working with [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager,
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  • ...pe]], who heads the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology, and [[Lord Jenkin]] of Roding who offered their very positive impressions on the eveni
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  • *[[Arthur Balfour]] The leading Sheffield steel manufacturer, became Lord Riverdale ...es; Sir [[Vincent Caillard]], of Vickers; [[Lord Gainford]], coal owner; [[Lord Invernairn]]; Sir Allan Smith, chairman of the Engineering Employers Federa
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  • *President: [[George Younger|Lord Younger of Leckie]] *[[John Patten|Lord Patten of Wincanton]] - Co-President. John Patten was the Member of Parliam
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  • #[[Gordon Beattie]] (references added by Peter) #[[Gordon Hewitt]] (referenced and modified by Mat)
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  • ..., a former MP and former key advisor to then Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Gordon Brown]]. They have three children.<ref name="cooper"/> *May 29 2002 | appointed Parliamentary Secretary at the Lord Chancellor's Department.
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  • ...inister who held various cabinet positions under both [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] including Secretary of Health (2007-09) and Home Secretary (2009-20 In March 2007 [[Lord Bhattacharyya| Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya]] donated £5,000.00 to Johnson.<ref> Electoral Commiss
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  • ...he ''Telegraph'' as a "major setback" for the company's chief executive, [[Lord Browne]].<ref>Katherine Griffiths, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2948 ...itting MP" so that [[Ed Balls]], the right-hand man of the then chancellor Gordon Brown, "could be assured of the nomination" for a safe Labour seat in Parli
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  • [[File:Gordon Brown.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Gordon Brown speaks during a 2002 IMF conference]] '''James Gordon Brown''' (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician, who was th
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  • ...e of Lords. <ref> Lib Dem website, [http://www.libdems.org.uk/party/people/lord-mcnally.html Who's who] </ref> ...Peter Mandelson’s flatmate. [[Andrew Brown]], brother of Prime Minister Gordon, was also a Weber Shandwick employee (director of media strategy) before mo
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  • ...amongst whom number nearly the entire Cabinet, including [[Tony Blair]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[Robin Cook]], [[Jack Straw]], [[David Blunkett]] and [[Clare Sho :Fabian Question Time. Speakers: [[Yvette Cooper]] MP, Lord [[Maurice Glasman]], [[Andrew Harrop]], [[Deborah Mattinson]] and [[Iain Da
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  • *GORDON BROWN (Chancellor) ** Believes potential longterm benefits outweigh costs b LORD FALCONER OF THOROTON (Lord Chancellor) **
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  • *The Rt Hon. [[Lord Cameron of Lochbroom]] PC FRSE *The Rt Hon the [[Lord Wilson of Tillyorn]] KT GCMG PhD FRSE
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  • ...ther party political members of that board are [[Alan Lee Williams]] and [[Lord Holme]] of Cheltenham. 3 *[[Richard Holme]] Lord Holme of Cheltenham came to that alliance via the Liberal party of which he
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  • *[[Gordon Conway]] (President, Rockefeller Foundation) *[[Gordon Gee]] (President, Vanderbilt University)
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  • ...won the backing of some serious financial donors, the most important being Lord Harris of Peckham. He could still cram them all into one hotel room for mee *[[Norman Lamont|Lord Lamont]] of Lerwick, his old boss, discusses economic direction.
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  • ...alumni include [[David Cameron]], [[Tony Blair]], [[Alastair Campbell]], [[Gordon Brown]] and Sir [[John Major]]. <ref> Anushka Asthana, [https://www.theguar ...dow Chancellor of the Exchequer, support for my office is received from: [[Lord Harris of Peckham]], Mr [[S Robertson]], of London
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  • [[Image:James_sassoon_low_Treasury.jpg‎|thumb|right|350px|Lord Sassoon]] Lord '''James Sassoon''' was appointed as the first Commercial Secretary to the ...m-treasury.gov.uk/profile_comsec.htm Commercial Secretary to the Treasury: Lord Sassoon], HM Treasury website, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref>
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  • ...t public diplomacy activities following the [[Wilton Review]]. Following [[Lord Carter of Coles]]' [http://www.fco.gov.uk/publicdiplomacyreview Review of P ...ention of violent extremism.<ref> [http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page13757 PM Gordon Brown National Security Statement],14 November 2007, Number10.gov.uk - acce
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  • * Professor [[Gordon Hewitt]] * [[Lord Stevenson of Coddenham]]
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  • Jon Mendlesohn is director of Election Resources for Gordon Brown. A former lobbyist with New Labour shop [[LLM]], adviser to [[Tony B ...ks with [[Jonathon Powell]], the chief-of-staff at 10 Downing Street and [[Lord Levy]].
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  • *The Rt. Hon. [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]] (Chairman) *The [[Lord Gordon of Strathblane]]
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  • * Lord Trotman and Sir William Purves join Hakluyt Financial Times, September 13, * Moving places Lord Alex Trotman, Financial Times, March 22, 2002,
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  • ...connected networkers as [[Peter Sutherland]], [[Jamie Shea]] of Nato and [[Lord Kerr of Kinlochard]][http://www.epc.eu/en/ae2.asp?TYP=ABOUT&LV=224&see=n&PG *The Robert Gordon University
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  • ...a range of senior communications roles at No10 under [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]]. Former spokesman for Cabinet Ministers including [[Alistair Darlin *Lord [[James O'Shaughnessy]]. Health minister and government whip since 2016. Jo
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  • ...nd Investigations. Ilana Freedman is Managing Partner of GGI. Lt. Colonel Gordon Cucullu is Intelligence Director of GGI (and Benador). ...n Hindley]], Director: [[Robert Oulds]]. Former Chairmen have included [[Lord Harris]] of High Cross and Professor [[Kenneth Minogue]].
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  • *The [[Lord Gordon of Strathblane]] CBE, Chairman, [[Scottish Radio Holdings]] plc 1990-1998 ( *Mr [[Crawford Gordon]], Secretary to BP Scottish Advisory Board.<ref>http://www.scottishpolicyne
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  • ...ts, and led a review of conditions for small businesses at the behest of [[Gordon Brown]]. Trotman's understanding of car-making enabled him, as a hobby, to ...rdon Brown.'{{ref|Tre}} The Financial Times added a perspective, writing: 'Lord Trotman was recently asked by the government to review Labour's policies to
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  • ...rything the BBC does. However he raised questions about the conclusions of Lord Hutton, including the question of the use of unverifiable sources and possi ...id and pageboy at Gordon Brown's wedding. He is an 'unofficial' adviser to Gordon Brown and a friend of Tony Blair and [[Peter Mandelson]]. He was offered th
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  • The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Alex Mosson described Mofaz's visit as a 'shameful stai On a visit to Israel in 2008 Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] signed an agreement with Israeli Prime Minister [[Ehud Olmert]] to
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  • Formed in 1996 by crony peers [[Steve Bassam|Lord (Steve) Bassam]] and [[Lord Filkins]]; [[Len Duvall]], now Labour member of the London Assembly and the ...arty employee. Active New Labour Supporter. Son of New Labour crony peer [[Lord Hunt of Chesterton]] (ennobled 2000). Appointed as Trustee of the National
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  • ...ndent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/lord-drayson-britains-top-gun-422925.html Lord Drayson - Britain's top gun]The ''Independent on Sunday'' 5 November 2006</ ...the [[Labour Party]], with BBC News reporting in 2005 that he "was made a lord and then the UK defence procurement minister after giving New Labour more t
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  • ...urice Cowling]] (died August 2005) | [[Sheila Lawlor]] [[Revd Canon]] | [[Lord Pilkington]]<ref>Our Aims, [http://www.politeia.co.uk/about.shtml People], *Browned-off: What’s Wrong with Gordon Brown’s Social Policy?, David Willetts MP, March 2000
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  • ...ts, and to propose solutions. The Centre, established in 1992 by Professor Lord Desai, has pioneered research into globalisation. Today it is led by co-dir *Lord [[Meghnad Desai]] -- Founder
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  • ...Yet less than a month later the same business leaders were infuriated when Gordon Brown stood at the dispatch box of the House of Commons and served up a sho ...chief executive of [[BP]], Sir [[Philip Watts]], chairman of [[Shell]], [[Lord Blyth]], chairman of [[Diageo]], Sir [[John Bond]], chairman of [[HSBC]], S
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  • Shawcross attended Eton, where he was in the same year as Defence Minister [[Lord Astor of Hever]].<ref>Laura Pitel, Royal biographer in line to head Charity ...secret-army-could-defeat-the-Coalitions-welfare-and-education-reforms.html Gordon Brown’s secret army could defeat the Coalition’s welfare and education
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  • The Better Regulation Task Force was Chaired by [[Lord Haskins]]. Set up by New Labour to free business from 'red tape', their int *Lord [[James Lindsay]], Chair of the UK Accreditation Service (UKAS);
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  • '''Sandy Leitch''' (Lord Leitch) is a [[Labour]] peer in the [[House of Lords]], having been raised ...Leitch and viewed him as one of his most trusted business advisers. When [[Gordon Brown]] replaced Blair, Leitch maintained his [[Labour]] links by donating
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  • ...vember 2007, acc 6 Apr 2010</ref> Speaking to the Guardian, [[John Gilbert|Lord Gilbert]], who gave evidence to the [[National Audit Office]] in relation t ...Robertson]]) that this would be a bloody scandal but the treasury under [[Gordon Brown]] insisted on selling a stake in the agency to cut the defence budget
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  • ...e US.<ref>Chance to shine, [http://www.chancetoshine.org/captains/paul.php Lord Paul], accessed 2 Sep 2007</ref> ...located permanently to London in 1966. After the Apeejay family partition, Lord Swaraj Paul renamed the company Caparo. From acquiring one steel unit, he w
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  • ...eer was a close friend of the late [[Donald Dewar]], and she is close to [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Wendy Alexander]]. However, her friendship with leading light ...arded peerages, and are now known as Baroness Goudie, Baroness Rendell and Lord Sawyer respectively.{{ref|Osler}}
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  • ...urgh University (MA). In 1950 he married Jean Marie Young, the daughter of Gordon Young. During World War II he served in India, the Middle East and Burma wi ...ice Tugwell who was seconded to the IRD by the Chief of the General Staff, Lord Carver. The report was accepted by the Prime Minister and Hill himself was
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  • *Rt Hon the [[Lord Baker of Dorking]] *[[Gordon Marsden]] MP
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  • ...rought him into Rolls Royce and British Airways to act as chief executive. Lord McFadzean was a Shell careerist who chaired [[Shell Transport and Trading]] McFadzean's son-In-law is former Labour Minister, Lord [[Richard Marsh]], now chair of TV AM and Lee Cooper jean company. McFadzea
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  • ...y nature of the whole banking sector. McCarthy’s replacement at the FSA, Lord [[Adair Turner]], has now admitted that the FSA and other regulators had fa *Lord [[Adair Turner]], Chairman. Took over from Sir [[Callum McCarthy]] when he
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  • *The Rt. Hon. [[Lord Iliffe]] *The Rt. Hon. [[Lord McGowan]]
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  • ...oria and Albert Branch of the NUS which was dominated by two Communists, [[Gordon Norris]] and [[Jack Coward]]." ...agent running section, and his second in command, [[John Bingham]] (later Lord Clanmorris), certainly took up this position after Knight left the service.
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  • ...g_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Spencer Livermore''' (Lord Livermore) is a lobbyist and political strategist who in May 2016 became a Livermore is a former special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]], working with him during his time as chancellor and briefly as Prim
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  • Ed Miliband was an adviser to the Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] while Labour held office and was also an adviser to [[Harriet Harma ...ointed Cabinet Office Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Gordon Brown's first cabinet as prime minister. His brother, [[David Miliband]], w
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  • ...lti-millionaires like Lord Levy, the Labour Party's chief fundraiser and [[Lord Falconer]] the man Blair put in charge of the Dome. ...Secretary [[Margaret McDonagh]] and unelected Government Ministers like [[Lord Simon]] and [[Gus Macdonald]].
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  • ...competition policy in January 1997, paving the way for his former boss, [[Lord Simon]], to be appointed Minister for European Trade and Competition by Bla ...had staff working inside the DTI and the Treasury (during the period that Gordon Brown eased the tax requirement on oil companies) and Terry Kirchin of BP w
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  • ...overnment's Competitiveness Council with C.K. Chow and Sir Peter Bonfield. Lord Hollick was a director of BAe from 1992-1997. The former Vice Chairman of B ...ing him the highest-paid civil servant in the country. He was appointed by Gordon Brown's Treasury in 1998 to head a review of Government procurement, the re
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  • ...New Media Centre. Former Manager at [[United News and Media]], owned by [[Lord Hollick]]. *[[Gordon Pincott]] [[Millward Brown]], market research company. Part of the [[WPP]]
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  • ...ected bosses and millionaires in the heart of the Labour Government - from Lord Sainsbury's peerage and Science Minister job (he has given more than £3 mi *[[Lord Sainsbury]] The biggest donor of the year was Lord David Sainsbury, who gave £2 million to the Labour Party in January 2001,
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  • ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives]," ''Daily :*U.K. Life Peer [[Leon Brittan]], Lord Brittan of Spennithorne, was appointed Chairman, UBS Ltd and Vice Chairman,
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  • '''Lord Lewis Moonie''' is a former Labour MP for Kircaldy (winner of seat in 1992, As of March 2013 Moonie declares in the Lord's Register of Interests that he is a non-executive Director of [[Bwin.Party
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  • ...y Angest]], [[Sir John Beckwith]], [[Lord Blakenham]], [[Roger Bootle]], [[Lord Harris of Peckham]], [[Sir John Coles]], and [[Sir David Davis]]. ...erceived threat of the single currency had disappeared - [[Maurice Saatchi|Lord Saatchi]] backed a new cross-party group, [[Vote 2004]], which was set up t
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  • Lord Macdonald, the [[Scottish Business & Industry Minister]], launched the [[Pa ...13 sectors which have 'Pathfinder groups' each with a chair, appointed by Lord Macdonald, they chairs would then make their own sectors appointments and t
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  • ...most successful of the asset strippers. Lord Hanson and his partner, Sir [[Gordon White]], built up a UK and US conglomerate out of a Yorkshire transport bus ...market of the Far East. Hanson Is a Tory Party funder and a good friend of Lord King, the Thatcher government's hatchet man at [[British Airways]]
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  • ...ater [[James Hanson, Baron Hanson|Lord Hanson]], and Gordon White, later [[Lord White of Hull]], who set up Hanson Trust in 1964. ...ere sold off. Lord Hanson stepped down as chairman in December 1997. After Lord Hanson's departure the remaining non building materials businesses were sol
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  • ...2017 announced it was hiring former Conservative party chairman and peer, Lord [[Andrew Feldman]] as a senior adviser. ...cland]] | [[Hilary Bowman]] | [[Julie Foster]] | [[Dominic Fry]] | [[Celia Gordon Shute]] | [[Paul Harris]] | [[Rachel Jones]] | [[Lucy Legh]] | [[Sandra Mac
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  • *Lord [[Sandy Leitch]] (Chair) National Employment Panel *Lord [[Victor Adebowale]] CBE Chief Executive Turning Point
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  • ...e.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-clement-jones/3396 Lord Clement Jones], Parliamentary profile, accessed Nov 2017</ref> ...e]] | [[George Godar]] | [[John Gollaglee]] | [[Mark Goodwin]] | [[Charles Gordon]] | [[Luca Gori]] | [[Benedict Gorner]] | [[Roger Gough]] | [[David Gray]]
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  • ...ber-2009</ref>. Joyce's resignation was timed just before Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] was due to give a speech on Afghanistan. Prior to his resignation J It emerged through the press that Lord Chancellor at the time [[Andrew Irvine]] had written to the Secretary of St
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  • ...7 he was appointed as director of election resources for the party under [[Gordon Brown]]. ...e="parl"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-mendelsohn/4286 Lord Mendelsohn] ''Parliament.UK'', accessed 22 December 2014 </ref>
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  • At a meeting in the Commons on 17 November 1999, [[Lord Cranborne]] put to Trimble the post-dated cheque idea, which according to G *With [[Gordon Gillespie]], ''Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles, 1968-93'', G
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  • ...[[Martin Smyth]], MP, Tory peer [[Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley|Lord Sudeley]], Dr. [[Harvey Ward]], former head of the Rhodesian Broadcasting C The ''[[Jewish Chronicle]]'' reported on 25 September 1992 that [[Marc Gordon]], director of the libertarian [[International Freedom Foundation]] urged t
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  • *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/107/ 'Gordon Brown’s tyranny of security'], ''Spiked'', 14 February 2006. ...//www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/may/11/anyonebutgordon 'Anyone but Gordon'], ''The Guardian'', 11 May 2006.
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  • :*An elder statesman (perhaps [[Lord Home]]?) might be persuaded to head up a major campaign. ...and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont]].
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  • ...son]] is a member of). The [[Centre for Policy Studies]] is at 57 as is [[Lord Harris]]’ The [[Centre for Research in Post-Communist Economies]]. ...ns what [[Gordon Prentice]] MP described as a 'lair' in Tufton street.<ref>Gordon Prentice [http://www.gordonprenticemp.com/project_detail.cgi?id=cam&projid=
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  • ...op]] International reporting directly to the Company Founders, Anita and [[Gordon Roddick]]. ...rsteller]]'s UK line-up has curious connections with environmental groups: Lord [[Peter Melchett]] was head of [[Greenpeace]] UK, Des Wilson was Chairman o
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  • ...han Freedland]] (number 18), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30)
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  • ...icitor who had been accused of embezzling funds from one of his clients, [[Lord Portman]]. Reviewers were divided about the way Brivati dealt with this. ::In January 1999, when the newspapers were carrying stories that Lord Goodman and his solicitors' firm had misappropriated Portman Trust money, [
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  • Lord [[Robert Armstrong|Robert Temple Armstrong]], Baron Armstrong of Ilminster ...rter]] (both with UK intelligence connections) and [[Gerald Howarth]].<ref>Gordon Winter (1981) ''Inside Boss'', Penguin, p382-383</ref> This is taken up by
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  • In 1984 David Burnside was recruited by the [[British Airways]] Chairman [[Lord King]] to become the company's head of public relations. In this role Burns ...to Iraq to fly home hostages who had been held by Saddam Hussein in 1991, Lord King is reported to have told Burnside and CEO [[Colin Marshall]] to "do so
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  • ...joined [[Bass PLC]] in 1990 having previously been a partner of [[Panmure Gordon & Co]]. *[[Lord Jay of Ewelme]] GCMG -Independent non-executive director, appointed 1 Nov 2
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  • ...n historians of Germany, Fritz Stern , who is German-Jewish by origin, and Gordon Craig , who is Canadian-Scottish. Both men had received high recognition fr
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