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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Scotland Portal</h2> Welcome to Scotland Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]] - your guide to networks of power,
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  • ...and]]). Members join in an individual capacity. The IPR has been active in Scotland in running professional development seminars and courses aimed at boosting Walker's message was not well received by several IPR members in Scotland. His repeated references to the new &#39;assembly&#39; (rather than Parliam
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  • ...s and influencing policy'<ref>Forward Scotland Website [http://www.forward-scotland.org.uk/ Home Page]</ref> ...ne from [[Diageo]], which was recently found to be the biggest polluter in Scotland by [[SEPA]].<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • '''The Royal Bank of Scotland Group''' (''RBS'') is an international banking and financial services compa ...ctn.co.uk/deloitte/annualreport_2004/casestudies/rbs.asp The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc], 18 April 2005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It
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  • Porter Novelli Scotland is part of the [[Porter Novelli International]] group of PR firms. The ulti [[Porter Novelli Scotland, Clients, PRCA Yearbook 2004]]
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  • #Redirect[[Royal Bank of Scotland]]
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  • ====Principals and Vice-Chancellors of the Universities of Scotland==== ...d as a consequence of devolution in Scotland and from the inception of the Scotland Act.
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  • ...According to the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] who set up [[Young Enterprise Scotland]] as part of their Corporate Responsibility work: ...insight into work and enterprise. We are sole sponsor of Young Enterprise Scotland's 17 regional award events and the national awards ceremony.
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  • ...e holding company for [[Bank of Scotland]] plc, which operates the Bank of Scotland and Halifax brands in the UK, as well as HBOS Australia and HBOS Insurance ...usiness_international/lis/about-scotland/about_scotland-keyfacts.htm About Scotland Keyfacts], accessed 31 January 2007.</ref> The company employed around 72,0
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  • #redirect[[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry Scotland]]
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  • #Redirect[[Royal Bank of Scotland]]
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  • ==Scotland Europa== Scotland Europa state that "Scotland Europa is an alliance that promotes Scotland's interests to the key institutions of the European Union and to the region
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  • Holyrood Strategy Scotland was a lobbying firm set up in 1998 to try to take advantage of the creation ...1 January 2006.<ref>Companies House, Dissolved SC187715 Holyrood Strategy (Scotland) Limited, 11 January 2006</ref> However, former director [[Mark Whittet]] r
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  • #redirect [[Scotland: Portal]]
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} [[Category:Scotland|surname, firstname]]
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  • Now known as [[Halifax Bank of Scotland]]. ...of Scotland was incorporated out of an Act of Parliament in 1695, to form Scotland's first commercial bank {{ref|1}}.
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  • ...ustry Commission for Scotland (WICS) is the economic regulator of water in Scotland. It is a non-departmental public body appointed by the Scottish Executive ...as, led to tensions between different actors within the sector of water in Scotland.
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} [[Category:Scotland|surname, firstname]]
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  • #Redirect[[Association of Professional Political Consultants Scotland]]
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  • ...al communications economy. Of the eight lobbying companies with offices in Scotland who are members of the APPC, six are owned by multinational communication c ::[[Strategy in Scotland]] (part of [[Westminster Strategy]], in turn part of the international [[Gr
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  • **[[Mike Jones]] - [[Lloyds TSB Scotland]] **[[Lisa Stephenson]] – Director, [[Lloyds TSB Scotland]]
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  • [[Capgemini]] has three offices in Scotland and is active in a range of markets. ...s unfettered. In particular we see Capgemini playing a significant role in Scotland over the next few years particularly in the financial services, energy and
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  • The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland ( ICAS ) is the world's first professional body of accountants, receiving i
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  • #Redirect[[Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland]]
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  • ...sence, the Society promotes the interests of the solicitors' profession in Scotland and the interests of the public in relation to the profession. All practising solicitors in Scotland must be members of the Society and must hold a current Practising Certifica
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  • The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland ( ICAS ) is the world's first professional body of accountants, receiving i [[Category:Scotland]]
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  • The [[Sustainable Development Commission Scotland]] (SDCS) is the [[Scottish Executive]]'s independent advisory body on issue ...rk of the [[Scottish Sustainable Development Forum]] and the [[Sustainable Scotland Network]]
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  • ...[[Sustainable Scotland Network]] (SSN) brings together practitioners from Scotland’s 32 local authorities to share experience and take action on sustainable ...at the heart of public policy and secures environmental justice for all of Scotland’s communities”.
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  • == Microsoft Scotland == Microsoft Scotland have a work force of 40 people mostly working in sales and technical suppor
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  • Scotland International is a low profile think tank based in Scotland. The Sunday Herald describes it as 'an annual gathering of Scottish busines Scotland International:
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  • [[The Governor & Company of the Bank of Scotland]] is a company dealing in banking, financial and related services, it is re
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  • ...thcare professionals and managers of the NHS to 'ensure that the people of Scotland have access to the best quality healthcare, including modern medicines'.<re ...earch from [[NERA Economic Consulting]] on two particular disease areas in Scotland—coronary heart disease and diabetes showing that the level of expenditure
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  • The sister paper of the [[Scotsman]], [[Scotland on Sunday]] has, also been a vociferous proponent of the privatisation of S
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  • ...democracy, and improving public services.<ref>'[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/6997823.stm Think tank to map Labour policies]' ''BBC Online'', Last Update ...democracy, and improving public services.<ref>'[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/6997823.stm Think tank to map Labour policies]' ''BBC Online'', Last Update
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scotland on Sunday]]
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  • ...ain Mcmillan]] at the Scottish Conference 'Turning the Tide, The Future of Scotland’s' Water in March 2008 <ref> Turning the Tide Conference, Attended by the ...ading to decreasing public funds, is likely to generate much opposition in Scotland.
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  • ...tland [http://www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk/publications Alcohol Focus Scotland Logo] accessed 5th October 2011</ref>]] ...hol policy".<ref> Alcohol Focus Scotland Website [http://www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk/ Home Page] Last accessed March 27th 2008 </ref>
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  • ...along with a public event in Nairn where ideas about possible futures for Scotland were discussed. The information generated from these sessions was than used ...nt is setting up its own think tank the [[Futures Forum]] to discuss where Scotland is heading
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  • ...tpost nor a branch of Reform.'<ref>Ian McKerron Re: spin profiles - reform scotland Email to editor AT spinprofiles.org, Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:24:53 </ref> This ...'s conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> [[Reform Scotland]] is certainly part of that movement and, like [[Reform]] is close to certa
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  • The Goodison Group in Scotland was formed in 2004 as the Scottish branch of the think tank the [[Goodison ...[[David Raffe]] The University of Edinburgh | Ms [[Susan Rice]] Lloyds TSB Scotland | Mr [[Alf Young]] The Herald
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  • ...year. These include the [[Scottish Government]], local councils and [[NHS Scotland]]. The role of Audit Scotland is to provide the '''Auditor General''' and the Accounts Commission with th
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  • :Strategy In Scotland, based in [[Great King Street]], may not be next door to Bute House in Char ...x Salmond]]. I'm a supporter of independence, be it for the Isle of Man or Scotland."<ref>Evening News (Edinburgh) September 28, 1999, Tuesday NO SLEAZE PLEASE
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  • GPC Scotland was the successor to [[GPC Market Access Scotland]] (part of [[GPC Market Access]], subsequently [[GPC International]]) and s ...[[George Edwards]] | [[Ian Price]] | [[Jane Saren]] – Managing Director, Scotland | [[Devin Scobie]] <ref>*[http://www.spinwatch.org/files/wiki/APPC/APPC_reg
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  • #redirect[[Holyrood Strategy Scotland]]
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  • ...blic relations. The new Edinburgh office, called [[The Communication Group Scotland]], will start with a healthy line-up of seven clients, some of which have u ...ountry's top independents.<ref>PR Week November 28, 1991 Special Report on Scotland: Brave plans - Scots defy the slump BYLINE: By COLIN CALDER</ref>
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  • PR Consultants Scotland was the biggest PR firm in Scotland when it was bought by [[Shandwick]] in November 1989.
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  • #redirect[[Communication Group Scotland]]
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  • ...become [[Countrywide Porter Novelli]] and [[Countrywide Porter Novelli in Scotland]].
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  • ...issue student led campaign group. Motivated by the [[SNP]] government in Scotland's plans to increase the legal age to purchase alcohol from off-sales from 1 ...islation which they say would render some of the SNP's proposals to tackle Scotland's soaring rates of alcohol related harm as unlawful.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scotland: Portal]]
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  • ...tle=off desc=off>http://www.spinwatch.org/-news-by-category-mainmenu-9/171-scotland?format=feed&type=rss</rss>
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  • (Formerly known as the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]]) The CIPR Scotland Pride Awards 2008 took place at the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa in Edinburgh
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} [[Social Justice Scotland]] (SJS), was a short-lived [[Conservative Party]] linked think tank created
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  • [[Diageo]] is one of the largest global alcohol traders. Diageo Scotland claim to be able trace their Scottish origins back to 1627, despite only fo ...alt whisky. According to them, the firm owns and controls forty percent of Scotland's malts.<ref>Malts.com [http://www.malts.com/en-gb/AboutUs/ About Us] acces
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  • ...created by [[Heather MacLeod]] which subsequently became [[Social Justice Scotland]] a short lived Glasgow based think tank. ...ation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref> The name was changed to [[Social Justice Scotland]] on 13 August 2009.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:CSJS-
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} ...56) and is responsible for overall management and direction of policing in Scotland. It is the Scottish equivalent of the [[Association of Chief Police Officer
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  • ...the Act as laid out in the notices below.''<ref>University of the West of Scotland, [http://www.scribd.com/doc/38552073/UWS-Response Response to Teaching Abou
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  • ...litate debate and discussion about the things that matter to the people of Scotland'.<ref>Overview, [http://www.thinkscotland.org/about-us/ About Us], ''ThinkS
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  • #redirect [[Bank of Scotland]]
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  • ...n Police]].<ref>[http://www.scotland.police.uk/about-us/ About Us], Police Scotland, accessed 12 July 2013.</ref> .... Scotland’s Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit (SCTIU), led by Police Scotland, was one of those units.
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  • ...w.facebook.com/groups/223983937626666/members/ Members]’ Take a Liberty (Scotland) Facebook page, accessed 5 September 2013</ref>. * Blog: ‘[http://takealiberty.blogspot.co.uk/ Take a Liberty (Scotland)]’
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  • ==List of Chief Scientific Advisers for Scotland== ...der]] 1 March 2012 - Autumn 2014 <ref>The Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2012/02/scientific-adviser14022012 New Chief Scientifi
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  • #redirect[[Patricia Scotland]]
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  • #redirect[[Patricia Scotland]]
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  • '''Patricia Janet, Baroness Scotland of Asthal''',QC (born 19 August 1955) is a British barrister, and served in ....parliament.uk/biographies/lords/baroness-scotland-of-asthal/2099 Baroness Scotland of Asthal] ''Parliament.UK'', accessed 14 January 2015 </ref>
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  • [[Liz Lloyd (Scotland)]] is chief of staff to Scotland's first minister [[Nicola Sturgeon]]. Her roles includes coordinating the s
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  • ...Company number SC316740) was incorporated on 16 February 2007. <ref> KKL (Scotland) Charitable Trust, [https://archive.ph/GM9Ra Companies House, archived on 2 ...63be04c71ec2d916482f025089539a005af2da7f Accounts 2021] </ref> Hence, KKL (Scotland) Charitable Trust is a subsidiary of the Jewish National Fund. <ref> Agreem
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  • ...cc.org.uk/articles/2019/who-are-friends-israel Who are Friends of Israel?] Scotland Against Criminalising Communities, 06 February 2019. ...ity of our members are not Jewish." Similar groups have been set up around Scotland, including Aberdeen, Dundee, Dumfries and Galloway, Highland and Perth. The
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  • #REDIRECT [[Friends of Lubavitch Scotland]]
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  • ...d through a charity registered in Scotland known as [[Friends of Lubavitch Scotland]] (Charity number SC031458).<ref>https://www.oscr.org.uk/about-charities/se
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  • #Redirect[[Lubavitch of Scotland]]
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  • ...d through a charity registered in Scotland known as [[Friends of Lubavitch Scotland]] (Charity number SC031458).<ref>https://www.oscr.org.uk/about-charities/se
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  • ...or| The Revolving Door]] | [[Schools Portal|Schools]] | [[Scotland:_Portal|Scotland]] | [[Spooks Portal|Spooks]] | [[State Violence and Collusion Project]] | [
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  • ..., Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand (2 more countries)
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  • * [[Halifax Bank of Scotland]] - HBOS * [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]
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  • Prudential | Qinetic | Royal Air Force | Royal Bank of Scotland | Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Royal Navy | South Wales Police | Strathc ...of St. Andrews in response to a request under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, 3 September 2008</ref>
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  • * [[Take a Liberty (Scotland)]] 2010 - Anti-regulation
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Scotland Portal</h2> Welcome to Scotland Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]] - your guide to networks of power,
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  • The company grew to be one of the largest independent PR businesses in Scotland and, until a scandal related to the lobbying side of the business in 1999, ...e commercial lawyers [[Maclay, Murray and Spens]]. [[Jack McConnell]] (who later became Scottish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scotti
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  • :1998-2001 [[GJW]] Scotland (Parliamentary affairs company) *[[Royal Pharmaceutical Society]] (Scottish branch) [http://www.rpsgb.org.uk/scotland/pdfs/pr050614b.pdf].
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  • ...many of the pressing social, economic and environmental challenges facing Scotland" <ref>[http://www.scottishcouncilfoundation.org/ Scottish Council Foundatio ...the SCDI executive and its board and all of them are important members of Scotland&#39;s business community.
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  • ...info/resource/2008/09/pifinalsep08.pdf Policy Institute Merges With Reform Scotland] Accessed January 5th 2009 </ref> ...Pautz, "[http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2005/Pautz.pdf Think-Tanks in Scotland]", paper given at the 55th Political Studies Association Annual Conference,
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  • ...nd the [[Scottish Office]]. He is also on the Board of Governors of [[BBC Scotland]]. ...ho has &#39;extensive connections with business and areas of government in Scotland and further afield&#39;. Peat&#39;s appointment probably will push the DHI
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}}{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} *[[Lindsay Scott]] of [[Age Concern]] and [[Help the Aged Scotland]]
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  • ...49.html Princeton University Press] which sets out a neoliberal vision for Scotland's future. [[Diane Coyle]] is the ex Economics editor of the ''Independent' ...ation as a whole. Further, setting out the evidence--as this book does for Scotland--is vital to overcoming entrenched institutional barriers to policy reform.
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  • ...tre/news/news-05/pa05-070.htm Parliament Announces Board of Directors for Scotland's Futures Forum] Last Accessed 31st May 2007</ref> * [[Susan Rice]], CEO, Lloyds TSB Scotland
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  • Why is BP so interested in the IFF? BP is preparing to pull out of Scotland&#39;s oil industry in the long term as it is "a mature industry"<ref>[http: * [[Audit Scotland]]
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  • ...ocus for imaginative and innovative policy debate on the key issues facing Scotland.<ref>"[http://www.cspp.org.uk/ Homepage]", CSPP website, accessed January 2 ...2009</ref>. As of 2009 Hassan is working with think-tank [[Demos]] on the Scotland 2020 project<ref>"[http://www.demos.co.uk/people/gerryhassan Gerry Hassan]"
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  • ...ompany is a classic example of the 19th century movement of capital out of Scotland and into the US. ...of Rue St Roch'', which "tells the exciting story of Captain George Bruce (later Lord Balfour of Burleigh and father of the present Lord Balfour) and the un
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  • To Make the Parliament of Scotland a Model for Democracy prepared for the John Wheatley Centre
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  • *[[Royal Bank of Scotland]] [[Category: Scotland]][[Category:Water: Advocates for Privatisation of Scottish water]]
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  • The SCDI is a leading business lobbyist in Scotland. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as th ...sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally).'<ref>[http://www.scdi.org.uk/ SC
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  • ...ronment and Development''' [http://www.iied.org/ IIED] is an exception in Scotland&#39;s think-tank landscape. Founded in the USA in 1971 as the [[Sourcewatch [[Category:Think Tanks]][[Category:Scotland]]
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  • ...Andrew Preston]], [[Aberdeen Asset Managers]]; Karen Maclean, Social Firms Scotland; [[Carole Ryden]], The [[CSR Business]] Ltd; Jenny Hamilton; Nick Lyth, S D Also: [[Loyds TSB Scotland]]; [[BAA Scotland]]; [[Diageo]]; [[BP]].
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  • ...ortium]]. Currently Executive Director of Agenda: Social Responsibility in Scotland, a network for stakeholder interests.<ref>Rocketscience Website [http://www
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  • Much of our work is based in London, the North East and Scotland but we operate throughout the UK.' (Source: http://www.rocketsciencelab.co. * Apex Scotland
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  • *[[Susan Rice]], Chief Executive, [[Lloyds TSB Scotland]] *[[Jane Wood]], Head of Corporate Affairs Scotland, The [[Boots Company]]
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  • ...eak business lobby group dedicated to resisting environmental progress. In Scotland it is at the heart of the policy process. Maybe this is quite routine these ...mamangement, has been exposed by [[SEPA]] as one of the main polluters in Scotland.<ref>Rob Edwards, "[http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var
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  • ===Anti-fracking 'spin beating science' in Scotland=== ...cern however that 'spin is beating science' in the debate over fracking in Scotland. He told a dinner of business leaders in Edinburgh that,
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  • ...two different, but closely-related senses: to denote the executive arm of Scotland's national legislature, ie. the government of '''Scottish Ministers''', but ...k Inspection Agency]], [[Student Awards Agency for Scotland]], [[Transport Scotland]], and the [[Scottish Prison Service]]. The full list may be found on the
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  • ...aleisure/New-chair-for-partnership.2775230.jp New chair for partnership] ''Scotland on Sunday'' 14 May 2006.</ref> *[[Miller McLean]] The [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] Group,
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  • ...ying company run by the former head of the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]] [[Ian Coldwell]]. :An argument over a lucrative contract involving some of Scotland&#39;s highest-profile PR firms has landed on the desk of Communities Minist
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  • ...athclyde, with whom she edited a recent book ''New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects'' (Edited by [[Diane Coyle]], [[Wendy Alexander]], and ...ther, the Reverend Douglas Alexander, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/scotland/2000/donald_dewar/976706.stm presided at the funeral of] [[Donald Dewar]].
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  • ...rsyth]] of Drumlean, president (former Conservative Secretary of State for Scotland, 1995-97)
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  • ...and]]). Members join in an individual capacity. The IPR has been active in Scotland in running professional development seminars and courses aimed at boosting Walker's message was not well received by several IPR members in Scotland. His repeated references to the new &#39;assembly&#39; (rather than Parliam
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  • ...mploys a workforce of approximately 200. Its corporate headquarters are in Scotland.{{ref|107}} ...he Animal Breeding Research Organisation, now the [[Roslin Institute]], in Scotland. By 1991, with the birth of its first transgenic sheep, Tracy, producing hu
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  • * [[Ann Conacher]] [[Health Scotland]] * [[Maddy Halliday]] Director, [[Scotland Stroke Association]]
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  • ...Limited]] (DSL) and was acquired by [[Armor Holdings Inc]] in 1997. It was later bought out by [[G4S]] in April 2008. ...-cashes-in.2531197.jp Former foreign minister cashes in on Iraq crisis], ''Scotland on Sunday'', Published Date: 23 May 2004</ref> This included a £876,000
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  • ...en awared an $18.5 million contract from the [[General Register Office for Scotland]] (GROS) for census printing and data capture services for Scotlands 2011 C ...onses. Households in West Edinburgh, Lewis and Harris will be the first in Scotland offered use of CACI's online census questionnaire next year as part of a re
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  • ...udy of Terrorism and Political Violence]] in the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Janusian and the St Andrews Centre pool &#39;expertise&#39; and share inf
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  • *[[Porter Novelli Scotland]]
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  • [[Halogen]] is a PR and lobbying firm in Scotland. ...poke approach is now essential in the increasingly complicated and complex Scotland of the twenty first century.'
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  • ...the delegates were &#39;the people driving Scotland's economy.&#39; (&#39;SCOTLAND'S BUSINESS PEOPLE TAKE THEIR SEATS IN PARLIAMENT&#39; Parliamentary News Re :MINISTERS responsible for introducing Scotland’s smoking ban have been accused of hypocrisy after it emerged they are pa
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  • ...y of Chemistry]] (RSC) in association with the [[Institute of Physics]] in Scotland and the University of Edinburgh. ...m partisan.<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/-news-by-category-mainmenu-9/171-scotland/2792-greens-science-briefings-could-be-biased-by-business Greens: science b
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  • ...ded a dinner at the club last month, during the Queen’s Jubilee visit to Scotland.{{ref|Kerevan}}
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  • ...nology, will be introduced to over 600 education establishments throughout Scotland from today, to augment the curriculum literature on life sciences... Produc ...nt step in securing a healthier, wealthier and more sustainable future for Scotland.'
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  • The Sunday Times Rich List for 2005 stated that Laidlaw was Scotland's 6th richest man, with an estimated wealth of £498 million. Laidlaw was m ...he then Labour-led administration blocked plans for this type of school in Scotland. Instead around £1 million of his personal fortune was ploughed into such
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  • ...a private family fund backed by [[Standard Chartered Bank]] and [[Bank of Scotland]]) | [[Regula Waltenspuel]] | [[Christophe Weber]] (former Political Advise ...N]] for Migration and Development and was Director for the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. | [[Heizo Takenaka]] - Also Director of the [[Global Security Research I
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  • ...e been rejected by the Euopean Parliament and may be thrown out completely later this year. For more information see the Consumers Association web site. ...ted group, the [[Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority]]. ABPI Scotland, based in Edinburgh, was set up in 1999 in order to lobby the new [[Scottis
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  • ...bying_regulation_-_chronology Chronology on lobbying regulation in the UK, Scotland and the European Union from the 1920s onwards]
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  • *[[Margaret Burns]] is Chair of NHS Health Scotland. She was a member of the Health and Safety Commission for nine years, repre The contract is however between NNC (later [[AMEC NNC]]) and Luther Pendragon.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images
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  • ...-leading the Equitable transaction and, Edinburgh on the [[Halifax Bank of Scotland]] merger. He joined [[Business Banking]] in September 2001 as Managing Dire ...HR division covering both Group HR and Group Functions HR.<ref>[http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/Management Management]</ref>
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  • Phil Hodkinson is an executive Director of [[Halifax Bank of Scotland]]. Born in 1958, Phil joined [[Allied Dunbar]] in 1984 and became Managing
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} ...]] strand of [[Contest]], the United Kingdom's counter-terror strategy, in Scotland.
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  • ...and constituted false marketing<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3546321.stm 'Diageo admits Cardhu malt defeat'] viewed 15.02.05</ref>. ...a non-unionised environment’.<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3920837.stm Diageo attacked over whisky cuts] viewed 05.12.04</ref>
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  • ...be considered an outpost of neoliberal thought and Thatcherite ideology in Scotland.
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  • ...ment International replaced the former inward investment group [[Locate in Scotland]] and the former export promotion group, [[Scottish Trade International]]. ...] and [[Scottish Enterprise]]. In order to best draw foreign investment to Scotland, SDI has offices throughout the UK, mainland Europe, North America and Asia
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  • ...standard text in competitive theory and practice and has also represented Scotland for golf at an international level. {{ref|4}}
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  • ..."a highly active 84-year-old who has just brought out yet another book on Scotland, is one of those people who knows everyone, on both sides of the Atlantic," ...s Stena Dee oil installation in the Atlantic Ocean was occupied two months later, the company sued Greenpeace for DM4.2 million (almost $2 million) in damag
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  • ...[[Willie Sullivan]] (born 2 January 1966) is a Labour councillor in Fife, Scotland. He is on the board of [[Compass]] as its Scottish representative and is i ...xpense of fairness and social responsibility, particularly as this affects Scotland.<ref>Willie Sullivan, [http://www.scottishleftreview.org/li/index.php?optio
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  • ...rly career was as a business economist, mainly in the oil industry, though later he became the Editorial Director for the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], ...2003. Anthony is soon to publish a new study on the economics of migration later this year. Anthony’s early career, after graduating from Oxford with a Hi
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  • Sir [[George Mathewson]] was Chairman at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] until April 2006 and a patron of the [[Scottish North American Business C ...e was awarded a knighthood in 1999 for services to economic development in Scotland and to Scottish banking.[http://www.city.ac.uk/alumni/about/hongrads/george
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