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  • ...sion of the public sector. He therefore advocated the establishment of ‘voluntary associations’ modelled on the Friendly Societies of the 18th and 19th cen *[[Hardeep Singh]], [[Network of Sikh Organisations]] (NSOUK) | [[Lord Singh of Wimbledon]] | [[Tim Dieppe]], [[Christian Conce
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  • ..., Gap, the World Bank, the International Youth Foundation (IYF), and other organisations aimed at worker and workplace development. Since its launch in 1999, Global Overtime must be voluntary, should not exceed 12 hours per week, must not be demanded on a regular bas
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  • ...] Active Community Unit. It was set up to help develop the capacity of the voluntary and community sector to deliver public services. She is also a member of t | [[Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations]] || The Low Commission on Civil Society Regulation || Part funding of the
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  • ...ant the public information concerning how much their MP is paid by outside organisations hides important information about the nature of the declared interest. As t By far the major flaw with the Register is that it is voluntary, based on custom and courtesy rather than rule and resolution. It is not le
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  • ...alyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=422 On Assassination, Preemption, And Counter-Terrorism: The View From International Law], March 21, Delivered As The Keynote Addre ...d. Vibrant Parliamentary Democracy. Our tradition of international aid and voluntary giving; [a]nd the best Armed Forces in the World.”<ref>Neville-Jones, Pau
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  • ...range of civil society interests, foundations, international and religious organisations.<ref> European Policy Centre, [http://www.epc.eu/about.php About Us: Missio ...some Belgian government offices. Others who use the building include media organisations, think tanks including [[Lisbon Council]] and the journo-lobbying website [
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  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • ...h many of the world's political and media leaders and Director-Generals of organisations such as the [[World Trade Organisation]], the [[World Bank]] and the [[OECD ...bers appear to be individuals rather than organisations, though presumably organisations are represented. It meets at least once a year. {{ref|136}}
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  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • .... As a part of the propaganda campaign he proposed a strategy of fraternal organisations which would "serve the cause of public relations." The Anglo-German Fellows ...f 1938. This at least leaves open the tantalising possibility that the two organisations were not distinct. And that White had, in the run up to war relinquished co
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  • ...ling below the cost of production is not proscribed as part of the current voluntary code (See later for more details on the 'Breaking The Armlock' alliance). Like all corporations, Tesco is keen to sign up to a 'voluntary' code of conduct for its plantation and factory workers, rather than have t
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  • ...ations and other key interests. It agreements are not binding as this is a voluntary initiative which relies on a policy of transparency and accountability, kno As the Global Compact is a voluntary initiative, a company has no accountability to meet the stated principles.
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  • In 2003 one of the NOF’s partner organisations [[Roche]] was criticised by doctors for a public awareness campaign in Scot Voluntary income:
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...n the devising and implementation of the [[Prevent]] strand of the British Counter-Terrorism strategy, [[Contest 2]].
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  • ...es Ltd in December 2001 and Adrecall Ltd in October 2002. It dissolved via voluntary strike-off on 1 March 2005. Wightman has referred to Wightman International ...ecame involved in local Tory politics in Surrey and subsequently undertook voluntary research work in Westminster for the Conservative MP [[Humphrey Malins]]. W
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  • Young Foresight Ltd has been paid hundreds of thousands of pounds by nuclear organisations to develop a set of teaching materials “that present radioactivity and re ...hools, including sponsorship of teaching materials, operate under a set of voluntary guidelines drawn up by the [[Department for Education and Skills]], the [ht
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  • ...nation Group]] (ECG) represents a rare unification between the UK's Jewish organisations. It has set up a communications wing, BICOM, the British Israel Communicati ...a 3 year multi million pound 'action plan' in collaboration with existing organisations engaged in pro-Israel advocacy which includes the [[Jewish Leadership Counc
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  • ...a06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...rism SEE POWERBASE'S A-Z LIST OF COUNTER-TERRORISM ARTICLES'''] [[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...e rather chilling website branding of '[[UK Resilience]]', this network of organisations also works closely with the [[Special Branch]] and [[MI5]]. They tap straig
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  • *Professor [[John Seddon]] - leader of the Vanguard organisations; visiting professor, Hull University Business School ...Tonkens]] - professor of Citizenship and Humanisation of Institutions and Organisations, University of Humanistic Studies
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  • ...ions involving: the Government, Conservative party and sympathetic outside organisations. Below is a reproduction of Campbell's diagram. ...ut this included future NATO secretary (and member of numerous Atlanticist organisations) [[George Robertson]] who was on the BAC Council from 1979-90 and yet was r
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  • ...able, and was produced by Glaxosmithkline, which is one of the NOFs parter organisations. <ref>Orlistat, "[http://orlistat.org/ Overweight and Obese Treatment - Gla ...The company received a total of £38,898 for the year ending 31/10/09 from Voluntary sources and 40,025 for the period 1/4/08 to 31/10/08. For that period £15,
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  • == Partner Organisations == ...visions in the UK. They also influence policy decisions. Some of the other organisations they work with include the National Stakeholder Forum, Medicines and Health
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  • ...register and I would encourage those who are considering signing up to the voluntary register to do so.<ref name="PANa">PAN Staff, [http://www.publicaffairsnews ...ngaged in public affairs’ by the means of the quarterly publication of a voluntary register of lobbyists.<ref>[http://www.publicaffairscouncil.org.uk 'UK Publ
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  • ...naffiliated with the puppeteer. A similar terms is used for fake groups or organisations, which are referred to as [[Astroturf]] meaning fake grass roots. :When the EU set up its voluntary lobbying registry two years ago, the group appeared to wear its modesty on
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  • *3.9 In your view what would be the benefits of introduction of voluntary code of conduct for lobbyists as outlined in this paper? *3.10 In your view what would be the drawbacks of introduction of a voluntary code of conduct?
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  • ...en achieved, as most of the international and national leaderships of both organisations figured on the AESP list. Another recurring theme was the Atlantic Alliance who wrote in his memoirs that "under Carter, the Americans committed voluntary
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  • instance so far of a voluntary - if paltry - release of such information has been by the were set up in 1975 as tax-exempt educational organisations [...] Several Senate
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  • ...died Law at [[London School of Economics]] from 2002-2005. She worked as a voluntary research assistant at [[Doctors for Human Rights]] between September 2004 a ...ies with the FDD in 2014, stating that the two were ‘completely separate organisations, financially and legally separate’. However, when asked about documents s
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  • ...individuals to effect his passage into and through much larger numbers of organisations. ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/16/spying-
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  • On his ''LinkedIn'' profile, Coles lists counter-terrorism and security operations among his skill set. He also states that he had two ...was also at the time overseeing the development of [[PREVENT]] and related counter-terrorism programmes.
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  • ...the [[National Co-ordinator PURSUE]], leading role within the Government's counter-terrorism Strategy, [[CONTEST]]. ...esearch fellow he describes work as focusing on 'ethical issues connecting counter-terrorism and the policing of transnational organised crime'<ref>Christopher Nathan,
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  • ...ute]]. He was awarded an OBE in 2009 in recognition of his services to the voluntary sector.<ref>[https://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/fiyaz-mughal-obe Chair He has been a vocal critic of some Muslim grassroots organisations. At a Home Affairs Committee meeting on Tuesday 13 December 2016 he attacke
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  • ...ts disbursed by the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. Where individual organisations aren't disclosed, the grants have been categorized by topic, as used on the | [[Convention des Organisations de la société civile pour l’observation domestique des élections]] ||
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