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  • ...Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests through ...ary 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debr
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  • [[Image:Bsn logo2.gif|right|thumb|400px|The logo for [[British Satellite News]]]] British Satellite News was a semi covert propaganda operation funded by the UK [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] which appears to have gone out of se
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  • ...made that globalisation weakens the capacity of governments to act for the good of public health. ...the interests of the food industry rather than consumers - for example, in the area of GM foods (see "GM Food", below) and food additives (see Food Additi
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  • ...s developed close ties with government policy makers in an effort to limit the statutory regulation of alcohol, and to steer government policy into protec ...xcessively or irresponsibly, this can create health or social problems for the individual or society’
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  • ...ity & Health]", EUFIC website, accessed March 31 2009</ref> On its website the Council describes itself as: ...public's understanding of such issues and to raise consumers' awareness of the active role they play in safe food handling and choosing a well-balanced an
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  • ...]</ref>) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP). ...tion, Durkan retained his seat with a majority of 6,046 and 48 per cent of the vote. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/N06000008 Fo
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  • ...ons such as [[Open Europe]]. During his father's lifetime, he was known by the courtesy title, [[Viscount Cranborne]]. ...d-1186204.html The Saturday Profile Viscount Cranborne, Conservative Peer: The last true blue blood], ''Independent'', 21 November 1998</ref> and
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  • ...ew|Paul Anthony Elliott Bew]], Baron Bew is professor of Irish politics at the Queen's University of Belfast, a position he has held since 1991. ...active in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement, and participated in the 1969 Belfast-Derry march which was attacked by loyalist protestors at Burnt
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  • .../01/dean-godson-is-the-new-director-of-policy_exchange.html Dean Godson is the new Director of Policy Exchange], ConservativeHome, 31 January 2013.</ref> ...he Labour Party . <ref>The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling The Tune? by Hugh Wilford, Frank Cass, 2003, pp176-181</ref>
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  • ...ard Progressive Unionist Party]]. After the collapse of Vanguard he joined the [[Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionists]], but took a back seat from polit He is currently the chairman of [[New Century Media]].
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  • ...ry known as the [[Castlereagh break-in]] took place at the headquarters of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI) in Castlereagh, Belfast on S Statewatch Bulletin reported on the break-in as follows:
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  • ...ite: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/info/purpose/what.shtml About the BBC - What is the BBC?], access date=2008-06-14</ref> ...laid down by Parliament in the [[BBC Charter]]);<ref>BBC website: ''About the BBC - Purpose and values'' http://www.bbc.co.uk/info/purpose/ accessdate=20
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  • The tables below show extracts from four separate publications by [[Paul Wilkin ...ring a military response to the British security forces, but have deplored the indiscriminate nature of Provisional terrorism, and claim toattack only mil
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  • According to her biography on the Written Words website: ...ely involved in the visit of President Bill Clinton and in The Good Friday Agreement.
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  • ...n-the-president-revive-the-special-relationship.do Can Barack Obama revive the special relationship?]', ''Evening Standard'', 14 June 2010.</ref></CENTER> ...piled for Barack Obama by US intelligence in early 2009 listed him amongst the UK’s most influential commentators. <ref>Hugh Muir, ‘[http://www.guardi
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  • ...>Objective of Irish unity abandoned, claims SF activist. by Suzanne Breen, The Irish Times, 24 February 1995, p.16.</ref> ...ife'.<ref>THE WAR COULD HAVE ENDED 20-PLUS YEARS AGO, by Anthony McIntyre, The Guardian, 22 May 1998.</ref>
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  • Sir [[John Sawers]] is the head of of [[MI6]]. He was named as the new chief of [[MI6]] on 16 June 2009, and replaced Sir [[John Scarlett]] in Sawers was born in Warwick, and educated at the City of Bath boys' school.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...ave undermined and eroded civil liberties such as the right to protest and the right to privacy.
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  • The [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] (UVF) is a loyalist paramilitary group in Northe The modern UVF was founded in 1966. It adopted the name of the original UVF formed in 1912 to oppose Home Rule for Ireland.<ref>[http://ca
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  • ...d broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism,''The Guardian'' Friday February 24, 2006.</ref> In 2009 he took up a position as 'Production direc Nolan attended the [[University of Melbourne]] between 1967 and 1970.<ref>Linked In [http://uk
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  • ...psyops. After retiring from the British Army in 1975 he worked in PR for the Hong Kong government. ...ttp://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/35509/supplements/1498 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 APRIL, 1942], issue 35509, p. 1498.</ref>
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  • ...ue during his time as chief editorial writer of the [[Daily Telegraph]] in the 1990s: ...h Prime Minister Tony Blair lavished their patience and ingenuity to bring the two sides together, Dean kept perceiving that Clinton and Blair were engagi
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  • '''Quintin Oliver''' is Founder and Director of the Belfast-based lobbying firm [[Stratagem]]. ...erty Network]] (EAPN) from 1990 to 1992, and Secretary from 1992-1994.<ref>The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, "[http://archive.n
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  • ...tells-amazing-story-years-eco-warriors-I-fear-life.html#ixzz1BDQaJXn0 'I'm the victim of smears': Undercover policeman denies bedding a string of women du ==Mark Kennedy's interview with The Daily Mail==
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  • ....informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/index.html Comment], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 August 2000 on 27 January 2011</ref> ...tml 'Should women be living in fear?'] - [[Sara Hinchliffe]] wonders where the latest figures on rape have come from.
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  • ...|thumb|right|Chris Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, exiting the Sheldonian Theatre 2009]] [[Chris Patten]], Lord Patten of Barnes, is a [[Conservative]] member of the [[House of Lords]], appointed in 2005.<ref name="parl">[http://www.parliame
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  • ...eface by Thomas E. Hachey and Robert K. O'Neill in Ed Moloney, Voices From The Grave: Two Men's War in Ireland, Faber and Faber, 2010, p.4.</ref> ...er Visiting Scholar at Boston College, in the wake of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.<ref>[http://chronicle.com/items/biz/pdf/ecf_mad_uscourts_gov_doc1_09514330
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...- SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...ww.public-standards.org.uk/About/History_of_the_Committee.html 'History of the Committee'], ''Committee on Standards in Public Life'', 2010</ref>
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  • ...dian.com/uk/2000/jul/09/northernireland.comment The poison at the heart of the Orange Order], ''Guardian'', 9 July 2000.</ref> According to journalist [[Henry McDonald]], Campbell has been an associate of the late [[John McKeague]] and of [[Clifford Peebles]].<ref>Henry McDonald, [ht
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  • ...'' was one of the top 20 law firms based in the UK. It was formed through the merger of [[Berwin Leighton]] and [[Paisner & Co]] in 2001. In 2018, [[Brya ...Business’’, 5 January 2015, accessed 12 January 2015 </ref> In 2012/13 the company received
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  • ...litical affairs at NIO during the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.<ref>[http://www.ivcom.org/en/members/ Members], International Veri
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''US:''' From The Hill:
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