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  • '''The New Party''' is a creation of Robert Durward, a Lanarkshire businessman, and public r ...otsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=84042003 Doubts grow over validity of new party], The Scotsman, 22 January 2003. (Accessed 14 October 2007)</ref>
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  • ...eralparty.org/vargoarticlep1.html End of the Line for the New York Liberal Party?], liberalparty.org, accessed 25 January 2012.</ref> According to the ''Forward'', the party had strong support from Dubinsky's [[International Ladies’ Garment Worker
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  • We always welcome new contributors - read how you '''[[Powerbase:How to Register as a User|can si ...ropaganda?''' }}Powerbase focuses on communication, spin and propaganda in party politics and in war and peace. The database contains collections of article
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  • ...ng organisations. The creation of front groups is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">So * Re-focuses controversial debates onto new and often unrelated topics
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  • ...tp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/3021001.stm Panorama: The War Party], BBC Website, 18 May 2003 (accessed on 28 September 2010)</ref> Although M ...word used for "state" in this sentence means state as in Rhode Island and New Jersey.
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  • ...ge&pagewanted=print "Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data"], New York Times, 20 January 2006</ref> ...in Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data], by David Johnston, New York Times, 20 January 2006.</ref>
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  • ...Boston. MEF scholars produce a weekly newspaper column which runs in the ''New York Post'' and the ''Jerusalem Post'', and they appear regularly on US and ...ists facing prosecution and those convicted to facilitate appeals. Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] leader [[Geert Wilders]] and French anti-Muslim activist [[Ch
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  • ...In 1967 he stood for election as vice-chariman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, but was defeated. <ref>’Mrs Butler is elected to PLP office’, ''Guardi By 1968 Moonman had become chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party’s committee on science and technology as well as a governor of Imperial C
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  • ...se:RAND Corporation|RAND]]. <ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am ...ald, 'How Does the World Look Through the Eyes Of Aspiring Terrorists?', ''New York Times'', 6 March 1994</ref> and the first reference to CSPTV in the pr
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  • ...the defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and its principal publication [[Living Marxism]]. The network has n ...g/web/19980218145236/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM97/index.html Welcome to the new-look LM]', ''[[LM]]'', February 1997, retrieved from the Internet Archive o
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  • ...planning application for a new housing development or you are pressing for new environmental legislation, it's important your voice is heard.'<ref>[http:/ ...ttish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scottish Labour Party was recruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former editor o
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  • ...ocial Justice Commission Report (1994), which was important for the Labour Party&#39;s Third Way concepts of the welfare state. ...nerships between local shops and major retailers, and offer incentives for new businesses to set up in low-income neighbourhoods" in order to allow poor h
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  • ...beral and pro-market line. In September 2008 it dissolved itself into the new neoliberal think tank [[Reform Scotland]].<ref> Policy Institute [http://po ...h Parliament in 1999. It is institutionally independent from any political party. [[Bill Jamieson]], senior journalist at the right-leaning The [[Scotsman]]
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  • ...institute to be seen as "centre-left", although not aligned to a political party.<ref>Ross Martin, in an interview with Hartwig Pautz of Glasgow Caledonian ...by BAA Scotland, the European Parliament and the German Social Democratic Party’s Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation.<ref>Ross Martin, in an interview with Hartw
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  • ...me Public Affairs Manager at [[Business in the Community]], implementing a new business strategy in relation to the social exclusion agenda, and co-ordina *[[Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy]] | [[David Hume Institute]] Trustee 2009-201
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  • ...South African companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, and [[Rockwell Diamonds]] Inc. ...S in Norway and [[Midstates Petroleum]], Inc, a US company listed on the [[New York Stock Exchange]].
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  • ...ate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right. ...relates to New Labour, but the networks which resulted in the creation of New Labour have a long history and so there is also material here on the subver
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  • ...the UK board includes Sir [[Stanley Kalms]], ex-Treasurer of Conservative Party, and former director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], another British ...t courses' for high school economics teachers to 'bring them up to date on new developments in the field'. Since 1998, ICSEP has held economics classes in
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  • ...itical and economic reform in Israel, helping to found the Shinui (Change) Party.<ref>[http://www.iea.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/files/upldbook ...as published articles in The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New Republic, The Weekly Standard and Reason as well as in other US publication
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  • : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats : 20.07.2004 / 13.07.2009 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...[http://www.selvesandothers.org/article12009.html "Twisting Gulf Arms"], ''New Statesman'', October 31, 2005</ref> About the same time, informal contacts ...art to the neoconservatives of the 1970s.&#39; Ziad has written for the ''New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News''. He has wor
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  • ...n National Security Project]], a think-tank that "envisions a [[Democratic Party]] that is preeminent in national security once again". It's advisory board Ziad has written for the ''New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News'' (Pakistan).
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  • ...e Jews. They drifted to the right in the 1960s and 1970s as the Democratic Party moved to the anti-war McGovernite left."<ref>Stephen J. Sniegoski, The Tran ...oop Jackson Democrats]]' as well as those associated with the [[Republican party]].
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  • ...e]] at the University of Strathclyde, with whom she edited a recent book ''New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects'' (Edited by [[Diane ...most 50 years, Donald and I were friends. We were together in the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] Club of the [[University of Glasgow]] - all those years ago."
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  • ...friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deput ...pottinger-secures-tom-leigh-as-new-cfo Bell Pottinger secures Tom Leigh as new CFO] ''Bell Pottinger'', 6 November 2014, accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...f executive and (briefly) the chief executive of Brunswick, to be the PM's new chief of strategy. When Brown visited China and India at the beginning of 2 [[David Cameron]], at the time leader of the UK [[Conservative Party]] and now UK PM, also attended Parker's wedding, alongside the Browns. Park
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  • :Under the all-party consensus on "mixed economy", even Tory governments showed no interest in " :Seldom without a twinkle in his eye and always ready for a party - or a jolly argument - he might be, but beneath all his banter and love of
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  • ...s used (with Lord Stevenson&#39;s SRU) by Demos for Blair and to sound out New Labour concepts to the City and vica versa, as part of the &#39;Prawn Cockt ...rman of the [[Global Futures Forum]], a Council member of the Conservative Party Policy Forum.
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  • ...tion defeat. Its goal was to contribute to the modernisation of the Labour Party necessary to win at the polls and begin the process of transforming British ...r [[Lowe Bell]] before starting [[LLM Communications]]. LLM was one of the New Labour Lobbyist companies exposed by [[Greg Palast]]&#39;s 'Lobbygate' secr
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  • Based in Wellington, New Zealand, the '''Life Sciences Network''' (LSN) is a well-heeled pro-biotech ...171103_8.htm]in achieving what it terms 'balanced' media coverage on GM in New Zealand.
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  • ...sed the conference to argue that, "The European Union's refusal to license new biotech crops is a clear and blatant violation of its obligations under tra ...rise Institute]] and [[Hoover Institution]], one of which argues that the "new biotechnology pose no inherent risks" despite evidence to the contrary. {{r
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  • ...company founded by a friend of [[Ahmed Chalabi]]. Nour USA bankrolled the new enterprise. Erinys won an $80 million contract in 2003 to guard Iraq oil in The New Yorker's Jayne Mayer reported on the connections between [[Ahmed Chalabi]]'
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  • ...n Relations''' (CFR) is an American foreign policy [[think tank]] based in New York City. It describes itself as being "dedicated to increasing America's ...]], gathered at 155th Street and Broadway at the [[Harold Pratt House]] in New York City, to assemble a strategy for the postwar world. The team produced
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  • ...p://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41215-2004Aug4.html 'CACI Gets New Interrogation Contract'] The <i>Washington Post</i>. 5th Augusy 2004. Acces ...an is reported to have given nearly $40,000 to George W. Bush's Republican Party between 2003 to 2004<ref>Mackay, N. (2004) [http://www.house.gov/mcdermott/
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  • ...8 [[LobbyGate]] "Cash for access" scandal, which rocked the relatively new New Labour administration<ref>[http://www.gregpalast.com/printerfriendly.cfm?ar ...l]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during the 1997 election.
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  • ...technology". In 2007, says its report, AHBFI deliberately shifted to third-party techniques to push GMOs: ...biotech and risk communication are designed to facilitate the adoption of new crops and products, especially GM products. Africa Harvest Communication fo
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  • ...ffices in Brussels and Tokyo, and it previously had offices in Chicago and New York. ...ional discussion of the issues. ...It received the Advocacy Award from the New Statesman, which described [its work] as being "Interesting. Openness in th
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  • ...ents/288_Issue%2047%20Spring%202009.pdf Mr Paul Hebblethwaite appointed as new chair of BNF’s board of trustees]. BNF News 2007;47(Spring):2</ref> The o ...to draw on the foundation as a resource for literature, advice, and third party endorsement.
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  • ...Frank Richards, was the chief theoretician of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) - a faction that evolved into the publishers of the magazine [[Living ...as in reality been a period of consolidation of the old bureaucracy in its new position as gatekeepers of business. The past few years have seen the growt
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  • ...de of conduct. <Ref name="Appointments"> [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/ New appointments by Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], Bell Pottinger Private, acc ...ek'' reported.<ref>[Ian Burrell, “Lord Bell set to promote democracy in new Iraq”, The Independent, March 13, 2004, p11</ref>
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  • ...R and lobbying company [[Lexington Communications]]. He is a former Labour Party adviser. ...er adviser to Labour MP [[John Prescott]] during the 1980s, and was Labour Party Chief Media Officer in 1998. He is also a former managing director of lobb
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  • ...00px|right|thumb|Civitas, 55 [[Tufton Street]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]] ...om/smpp/ftinterface~content=a739403886~fulltext=713240930~frm=content The New Right, moral crusades and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Economy and
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  • ...omics Regulations], accessed 23 March 2011</ref> and [[New College, Oxford|New College]] Oxford. In 2007 he was reportedly 'awarded a PhD by Public Works ...Bill was educated at Imperial College, the London School of Economics, and New College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA), a
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  • ...|150px|''Preparing for Power: The Programme of the Revolutionary Communist Party'', London: [[Junius Publications]], first published July 1983]]{{Powerbase: ...n 2000 many of those associated with the [[RCP]]/[[LM]] created a range of new organisations centred around [[Spiked]] and the [[Institute of Ideas]], whi
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  • *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets; ...n in Nigeria’. The initiative – ENGINE (or Educating Nigerian Girls in New Enterprises), in which the two parties will have jointly invest nearly £7
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  • ...Purvis]] (born 06 July 1938, St. Andrews, Fife) is a former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] MEP (''1979-1984'', ''1999-2009'') for the south of Sco : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...zpatrick was a leading member of the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and is an associate of the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] ==Revolutionary Communist Party==
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  • ...s, British-German relations, German transformation since 1989; Germany’s new political culture with special reference to the impact of human rights abus ...in causes of the defeat of communism in central and eastern Europe’ (The New Germany in the East, ed. Christopher Flockton, Eva Kolinsky and Rosalind Pr
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  • ...rking on a similar project).<ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am ...Andrews as Professor of International Relations. Wilkinson introduced two new courses at St. Andrews, one of course in International Terrorism and anoth
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  • ...ironmental [[LM network]] and its precursor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. ...its bulletin titled ''[[Irish Freedom]]''. [[Fiona Fox]] wrote, using her party name, Fiona Foster, for [[Living Marxism]], appeared in [[Spiked]],<ref>[ht
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  • ...ve they should be subject to the same type of risk assessment as any other new food product and its intended use, rather than its method of development.&# ...unnecessary amount of miles that food travels. See for example, the Green Party publication &#39;The Great Food Swap&#39; and the SUSTAIN publication &#39;
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  • ...safety risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foods&#39;{{ref|14}} ...[[Unilever]] plc, where he is responsible for &#39;corporate strategy and new business development throughout Unilever&#39; {{ref|20}}. This puts him in
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  • .... It is believed that in total he donated up to £16 million to the Labour Party since 1994, when [[Tony Blair]] became leader.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1 | [[Columbia Univserity]], New York || 303,393 || 306,000 || 312,000 || 312,000 || 283,000 || 710,000 || 2
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  • ...of how genetic disorders have "blighted the lives of countless families". New knowledge is portrayed as "a light at the end of a long dark tunnel for the ...argues that the social and ethical aspects of the introduction and use of new genetic technologies is not being properly debated and monitored at an earl
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  • ...y [[Living Marxism]] - the monthly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was al ===Sense About Science Working Party on peer review (2004)===
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  • ...in both of which he sometimes used the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] 'Party name' [[John Gibson]]. He also contributed articles to [[Spiked]] (between ...Kumar]], who was once a prominent member of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. In [http://www.monthlyreview.org/science.htm Science and the Retreat fro
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  • ...deal finally struck between Greenfield's lawyers and the RI forbids either party from discussing the matter publicly. <ref> Sophie Goodchild, [http://www.t ...Greenfield is simple and should be uncontroversial, "If you have a serious new claim to make, it should go through scientific publication and peer review
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  • ...s, Brown & Williamson, Lorillard, and American - met at the Plaza Hotel in New York City with representatives of the public relations firm Hill & Knowlton ....newstatesman.com/200001170006 'The plot to keep us puffing']Nick Cohen, ''New Statesman'', 17 January 2000</ref>
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  • ...be part of the Working Party because, 'The proposed make-up of the Working Party is extremely narrow' and its work 'runs the risk of being seen as a closed The Working Party is looking at the Pusztai case amongst others. Although the Royal Society h
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  • ...e included Chile's [[General Augusto Pinochet]], South Africa's [[National Party]], and Milosevic-led Yugoslavia. ...boast to clients that he has direct access to No. 10.<ref>Kinnock's man is new Campbell, Aug 3, 2003</ref> Parliamentary written answers show Monsanto had
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  • ''New York Times'' journalist Marian Burros replied to Avery in an article, "Eati ...well-anti-organic-and-flawed.html Eating well: Anti-organic, and flawed]", New York Times, 17 February 1999, accessed March 23 2009</ref>
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  • ...d] Spiked, 29 Jan 2007</ref> In 1988, he became the founding editor of the party's monthly magazine [[Living Marxism]] for which he wrote both under his own ...ficial journal of a more obscure organisation: the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). After a long, uncharacteristic pause, and a certain amount of lookin
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  • ...he never knew ex-isted: "A whole new landscape is opening up." But IPPR's new director (he starts in September) is no stranger to institutional thinking. ...es "the intellectual tide is moving strongly in a left direction" A Labour Party member since the 1970s, Holtham describes his politics as "inherited" --his
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  • ...rced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the [[Labour Party]] in the Eighties. Haseler gains just one mention from Crewe and King as 'a Stephen Haseler ''The Super Rich: The Unjust New World of Global Capitalism'', Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmmillan, 2000.
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  • ...ding to ''The Times'', 'he spoke relatively little English when he went to New York at the age of 13, and throughout his life his accent carried a hint of ...er 1986.</ref> Hugh Wilford states that he was a member of the [[Communist Party Opposition]].<ref name="Callingthetune179">Hugh Wilford, The CIA, The Briti
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  • Arad is a former Professional Staff Member with the [[Hudson Institute]] in New York and a Research Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s [[Center for Strategi ...at one point headed the agency's Western European centre.<ref>Netanyahu's new political adviser Uzi Arad profiled, BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 24 Ma
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  • ...n]]. In the [http://www.seedquest.com/News/releases/2003/february/5287.htm party] with Mumba were [[James Ochanda]] of the [[African Biotechnology Stakehold ...most fiercely pro-GM science journalists Andy Coghlan wrote an article for New Scientist headlined, [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3317 GM f
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  • ...oup Committee from 1996 until 1999 and the BMA Ethics and Genetics Working Party from 1995 until 1998, which covered the time period of his involvement in t ...ther £62,000 in restricted funds is brought in by the Risks & Benefits of New Medicines: Europe' project, with donations from [[Genzyme]], [[GlaxoSmithK
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  • ...resentatives of KCC and Shetkari Sanghatna appeared at a press briefing in New Delhi, arranged by the far right Liberty Institute, to lobby for GM cotton ...illion in which agriculture provides the most common source of employment. New Delhi-based Food and Trade Policy analyst, Devinder Sharma, told us in 2002
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  • ...pbmcmbGFzdF9tb2RpZmllZF9mcm9tX2Rpc2s9MjIvMTIvMjAxNiAxMDo0MDowMg== Preston New Road Exploration Works Community Liaison Group (CLG) Terms of Reference], L ...r, [[John Prescott]], and former chief media spokesperson for the [[Labour Party]]. Craven is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]]. It was accused by
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  • Peter Lachmann is a member of the [[Sense About Science]] working party on peer review, and is also on the Advisory Council of [[Sense About Scienc ...on how to deal with the media. 'This is a matter of major importance for a new, and as yet little known body, and the experiences that both our sister aca
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  • ...to lead the way on climate change in the mid-term future without building new nuclear power stations," he wrote in his ''Daily Telegraph'' opinion column ...oyal Society. Simultaneously the Royal Society established its own working party on peer review, prompting articles in the press about how the Royal society
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  • ...ey figure in the drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another
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  • ...e editing[11]. Many of these activists have now resurrected themselves in new guises in the anti-green backlash. ...69213111&treeMax=true&treeWidth=0&csi=154997&docNo=1 The New Republic] The New Republic, November 6 1995, Accessed 18/4/2010 </ref>
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  • New-Delhi based trade and policy analyst, Devinder Sharma, sees the Nuffield Co ...onventional sweet potatoes ('Monsanto's showcase project in Africa fails', New Scientist).
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  • ...ricaBio]] in Pretoria. He has also hosted a media forum for journalists in New Delhi with [[Barun Mitra]] of the [[Liberty Institute]] and lectured at the ...orld.org/biotech_info/articles/interviews/expert.html Expert lashes poor's new enemy , Herald Sun, July 9 2000])
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  • ...the CFR and an affiliate of the J. Henry Schroeder Banking Corporation of New York. ...chairman of the executive committee, is a director of [[Standard Oil]] of New Jersey and a member of the CFR.
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  • ...sm. However, since the late 1990s it has been more closely identified with New Labour. In 2003 [[Gordon Brown]] delivered a keynote speech to the foundati ...esman.com/politics/2009/04/market-foundation-social-party Politics], ''The New Statesman'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>and as late as 2000, the SMF descri
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  • ...ic Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ==Links to the Labour Party==
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  • ...three speakers were once leading members of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and continue to work to promote an agreed agenda which includes fervent o ...process SMC staff undertook to determine 'the day-to-day priorities of the new service'. This refers to Greenfield and her views 9 times in its 23 pages,
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  • ...esign business, [[Further]], to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm comprises four core groups: :*Creative: A new creative community from across the businesses will bring together brand des
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  • ...earcher to [[Lewis Macdonald]] MSP and conference officer for the [[Labour Party]].<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-noble/19/880/707 James Noble] ''L ...to [[Michael Ellis]] MP, weekend duty press officer for the [[Conservative Party]] and parliamentary adviser at [[Policy Research Unit]].<ref> [https://uk.l
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  • Links with partner companies in Brussels, Washington and New York [[All Party Parliamentary Gardening and Horticulture Group]]
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  • :Founded by leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard in 2001, AP seeks to influence the transatlantic debate thro ...The breakfasts now take place in London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Madrid, New York and Washington DC. We intend to extend them to Hamburg and Rome.
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  • ...inslow]] and associate consultant [[Jo Nove]] both worked for the [[Labour Party]]. Winslow was a special adviser to [[Donald Dewar]] in 1999 and worked clo ...[Donald Dewar]] MSP, head of strategy and policy for the [[Scottish Labour Party]], part of the team that drafted the 1999 coalition agreement with the [[Li
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  • ...paid advisor of one of Edelman’s clients [[Pepsico]] – as part of its new nutritional advisory board - for £25,000 a year, as is Tony Blair's one-ti ...rporate Europe. Public Affairs (April 07-). Bigg worked for the [[Labour]] Party on Tony Blair’s tour during the 2005 General Election.
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  • ...rockers: The views of the green lobby should be challenged, according to a new alliance]", The Guardian, 11 July 2001, accessed 28 April 2009</ref> ...erminding-Britains.2395433.jp The rich recluse masterminding Britain's new party]", ''The Scotsman'', 22 January 2003, accessed 28 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...e party's multi-millionaire treasurer, [[Lord Ashcroft]], was embroiled in new controversy over his business dealings in the offshore tax haven of Belize ...ichael Sissons]], pro-hunt journalist, wrote the proposal document for the new Movement.
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  • ...Lippmann, the son of second-generation German-Jewish parents, was born in New York City on 23rd September, 1889. While studying at Harvard University he ...ing year he joined Herbert Croly in establishing the political weekly, the New Republic.
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  • ...ying outfit. Links across the political spectrum, many from SDP, Lib Dems. New Labour complement boosted by acquisition of Prima Europe in 1997 (though th In April 2000, GPC hired the former Labour Party PR chief [[Joy Johnson]]. {{ref|joy}}
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  • [[File:Centre for the New Europe.png|200px|right|thumb|Centre for the New Europe offices, Brussels]] The '''Centre for the New Europe''' was a [[think tank]] based in Brussels between 1993 and 2008. It
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  • He was a key donor to Blair's Labour Party, giving Labour its biggest ever single donation in September 1997. On Octob ==Labour Party donor==
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  • ...dvises The [[Independent Institute]], exposed as a business lobby in the ''New York Times'' when leaked documents showed that [[Microsoft]] secretly funde ...g Kristol]], while the UK ICSEP has [[Stanley Kalms]] (former Conservative Party Treasurer), Lord [[Ralph Harris]] (IEA), Lord Young (BT, C & W, BAe) and [[
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  • ...3 Oct 2009</ref>. This blog was in turn superseded as of October 2007 by a new blog, Global Warming Politics <ref>[http://web.mac.com/sinfonia1/Global_War ...habet of life' and continues, 'We are truly standing on a great peak and a new country lies at our feet.'<ref> [http://members.tripod.com/~ngin/319.htm (B
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  • ...festyle issues, monitor and assess global sociocultural trends and provide new insights on human behaviour and social relations. ...http://www.sirc.org/articles/scaremongers_bulletin2.html Scaremongers: the new threat to children’s health], Accessed 17 December 2009</ref> which fits
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  • ...977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister. ...s now known to be the late Vic Feather into the media, and into the Labour Party's policing units, the National Agent's Department and the Organisation Subc
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  • ...he effects of sugar. Although the publishers were pressing me to produce a new edition, I was then too occupied with other activities to have the time for ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • ...e quickly took the company into new fields of PR wanting to diversify into new fields from his original speciality in business-to-business communications. ...mist-party-tunisia-ahead-elections Burson-Marsteller to represent Islamist party in Tunisia ahead of elections] ''PR Week'', 29 September 2014, accessed 8 O
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  • ...t-Michael-Burrell-new-role-APCO-quitting-Edelman/ Lobbyist Michael Burrell new role at APCO after quitting Edelman], prweek.com, 06 July 2011, accessed 18 ...tee for further consideration. Membership of such committees is decided by party whips after hearing the Second Reading debate. Mr Burrell said one tactic w
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  • .../archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</ref>: ...rgument he does not like or understand. It is uncomfortably reminiscent of party political arguments, whose object is to prevail, not to establish the truth
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  • ...fferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was tipped to be Dewar's chief of staff.{{ref|Herald}} After being ' ...proach to grant making and management, exploring the sector and developing new approaches. She has worked in the UK voluntary sector for more than 20 year
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  • ...rising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...ur Party and on the British Left in general.(1) But the view of the Labour Party as originally socialist is just wrong. The history of Britain's union and l
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  • ...opening the need for nuclear power and facilitating its development in the new Parliament." ...he government to "facilitate the licensing of reactors; identify sites for new nuclear power stations (on existing nuclear compounds); clarify market acce
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  • ...odder and Stoughton, 1997, p.70.</ref> <p>Bell's work for the Conservative party did not end there. In 1984 he was seconded to the [[National Coal Board]] ( Bell worked for [[FW de Klerk]] and the [[National Party]] during the first free elections in South Africa in 1991.<ref name="Morgan
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  • ...Financial Group]], based in Rhode Island (USA), the second largest bank in New England; [[Churchill]], one of the UK's largest providers of insurance prod ...ydiary/2792714/It%27s-an-SNP-reunion-party-at-RBS.html It's an SNP reunion party at RBS]," ''The Telegraph'', 04 July 2008, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref>
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  • ...mingham, Brussels, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Lisbon, London, Moscow, Mumbai, New York and Singapore.<ref>[http://www.citigatedewerogerson.co.uk/ CDG website ...licy. Formerly a research assistant to a Conservative MP, and Conservative Party candidate hopeful.
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  • In January 2006, the new president of the Society, [[Lord Rees of Ludlow]], known more commonly as [ ...energy efficiency and managing demand better. We also need to be exploring new clean technologies such as 'clean' coal and carbon capture and storage." <r
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  • From 2003 until September 2005 Fells was the chairman of the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) in Blyth. <ref>[http://www.fellsassocia ...tegy".<ref>British Nuclear Industry Forum, ''BNIF Fringe Meeting at Labour Party Conference'', October 4, 2001; a cache of the article can be accessed [http
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  • ...d Patricia Hewitt in trouble', [http://www.newstatesman.com/200504180015 ''New Statesman''], 18 April, 2005.</ref> ...ion fight following his resignation in summer 2008 from the [[Conservative Party]] front bench over the government's plans to extend detention to 42 days. K
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  • ...elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. ...lacking as she was in any sense of humour, and increasingly impervious to new ideas. <ref>Michael Howard, ''Captain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Michael
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  • ...he effects of sugar. Although the publishers were pressing me to produce a new edition, I was then too occupied with other activities to have the time for ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • In 2007 Rudd was founding chairman of the campaign group, [[Business for New Europe]] (BNE), which wants Britain to play a leading role inside the EU - Finsbury has close ties to New Labour through its founder Roland Rudd. For example, Rudd is friends with [
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  • ...attempted to win a nomination to fight a parliamentary seat for the Labour Party. After a procedural hiccup, nominations by the TGWU Westminster branch (to ...whether there is anything in their private lives which could embarrass the party if it appeared on the front page of a tabloid newspaper'.
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  • Christopher Whitehouse is also clerk to the [[All-Party Parliamentary Media Group]]. He is paid for his services to the group by th The cross party group has a membership of over twenty MPs. The office bearers are
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  • ...ndidate for them in 1983 and 1986, and was a special adviser to the Labour Party from 1997 to 2004.<ref>Info-Dynamics Research, "[http://www.scribd.com/doc/ ...ntary candidate for the Liberal Democrats in 1992. He re-joined the Labour Party in 1995. He is a former Director of the [[Prima Europe]] PR consultancy, wh
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  • ...Secretary [[Rod Paige]] and promoted a tutoring program offered under the new law. The VNR, narrated by faux reporter [[Karen Ryan]] (actually a PR pro), ..., three-year U.S. government effort encouraging seniors to sign up for the new Medicare prescription drug program.
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  • ...[[Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications]], quickly landed contracts with the [[New Statesman]], owned by [[Geoffrey Robinson]], a Brown ally, and other causes ...One Parent Families - with her friend [[JK Rowling]], who recently wrote a new short story for the fundraising anthology that Sarah co-edited (Magic, Bloo
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  • ...f executive and (briefly) the chief executive of Brunswick, to be the PM's new chief of strategy. When Brown visited China and India at the beginning of 2 In 2007 the then Conservative Party leader [[David Cameron]] sat next to Parker at his wedding - Parker's wife
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  • ...07 after it was alleged he knew of funding arrangements to fund the Labour party through intermediaries.<ref>Haroon Siddique, "'Ethical lobbyist' caught up ...cs Acquires Dittus Communications, Expands Global Public Affairs Practice] NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON DC – December 5, 2005</ref>.
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  • '''Jamie Reed''' served as the [[Labour Party]] MP for Copeland from 2005 to 2016. From 2011 until May 2015 Reed also ser ...re-elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say".<ref>PR Week (2005) Labou
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  • ...the ‘Year of EU Regulation’." He added: "The background of Luther’s new team reflects the post-Lisbon reality. The European Parliament is now the k ===New York===
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  • ...PR techniques. In the Section &#39;the Way Forward,&#39; Nirex outlines a new slogan: ===A New Slogan===
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  • ...new incorporation documents were written.<ref>Written Resolution to adopt new articles of association, company number 05514098, Strategic Communication L ...," he admits. But every loss is a lesson. "I convinced the family I needed new money. My father sent me $500,000, then we went on trading futures and fore
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  • ...December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. ...an increasing overseas market. Nexia Solutions became the foundation of a new [[National Nuclear Laboratory]] when it was launched in July 2008. <ref>Nex
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  • ....php?name=News&file=article&sid=1013 'The nuclear charm offensive'], ''The New Statesman'', 23 May 2005. </ref> ...MEC, Wilson wrote an article in ''The Observer'' promoting the building of new nuclear power stations. Headlined, 'We have no other option', it followed T
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  • ...ong the British public on the safety of nuclear power stations and nuclear new-build policy in light of recent events at the Fukushima nuclear power plant ...companies and the NIA "in an effort to protect and promote their plans for new nuclear power stations".
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  • ...onference. The chair of the second event was Bill Olner MP, from the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]]. <ref>[http://www.scientific-allian ...Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM), and [[Jamie Reed]], the new MP for Sellafield&#39;s constituency of Copeland, were present. The French
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  • ...[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,596532,00.html "Pastures New for Milk Man Turned Rural Tsar"], November 18, 2001, </ref> ==New Labour supporter and adviser==
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  • ...n, socialist and communist threat to capitalism within the workplace. This new group was placed within an existing group with anti socialist objectives ca ...ouldn’t secure the support of the Liberals so in January 1923 the Labour Party formed it first minority government under Ramsay MacDonald.
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  • ...Parliament known as 'Lobbygate'. A former General Secretary of the Labour Party in Scotland, McConnell was recruited to a lobbying firm which was a joint v ...ottish Labour Party to a lobby company, Public Affairs Europe. He said his new employer advised on the political climate and did not arrange meetings with
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  • ...ndated, accessed February 2006.</ref> He is a current member of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria]]. ...sultant to the [[Thames Estuary Airport Co. Ltd]], which is pressing for a new airport on an artificial island in the Thames Estuary.<ref>[http://www.publ
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  • ...lear and energy industries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...lications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/nuclear-energy.htm Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry] </ref>
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  • ...the Year in 1988 and Columnist of the Year in 1993. He was knighted in the New Year 2004 honours. {{ref|SirSimon}} ...by recourse to nuclear power. Therefore meeting the target means building new nuclear stations immediately.&#39;
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  • ...litical way. This is reflected in the fact that it numbers all three major party political leaders among its patrons. The Council has a President, many dist ...[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue33/lob33-04.htm New Labour, New Atlanticism: US and Tory intervention in the unions since the 1970s], Lobst
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  • ...challenged by [[Michael Heseltine]] for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 1990 and latterly the Chairman of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. He die ...seat in a by-election in late 1963, but agreed to stand aside to allow the new Prime Minister [[Alec Douglas-Home]] the chance to enter Parliament. Follow
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  • ...p://www.marxist.com/Europe/galloway.html No to witch-hunts in the Labour Party] last accessed 4th October 2007 </ref> ..., former Minister of State for the Armed Forces and chairman of the Labour Party, spoke at a TUCETU conference; and MoD press office biographical notes on j
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  • ''Journalist David Osler's first book'' Labour Party Plc: New Labour as a Party of Business ''is published by Mainstream Publishing on Sept. 25th with forw ...'Transatlantic' in their titles. These date back to 1960, when the Labour Party briefly adopted a policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament.
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  • #[[Brunswick Group]] some links need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are ma #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat)
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  • ...in the European Parliament (the British Section of the [[European People's Party]] Group) 1994 - 97. ...Strategies]] in Japan and the [[Institute for International Education]] in New York. He was Patron of the [[Global Commons Institute Trust]] and a member
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  • ...P]] '''Yvette Cooper''' is a British politician who has been the [[Labour Party]] MP for Pontefract and Castleford since 1997. She currently holds the role ...r-domain-name And we're off! Yvette Cooper's aides register domain name] ''New Statesman'', 8 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref>
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  • ...rint for the independent [[Bank of England]]. In discussions with [[Labour Party]] activists and MPs, his view of the economy as a series of models and proc ...mics, Harvard (1989-90) and a columnist for the Financial Times, Guardian, New Statesman and Tribune
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  • ...unn is a lobbyist with [[Fleishman-Hillard]], a member of the Conservative party and a Tory candidate in the 2005 General Election. ...servatives.com/tile.do?def=people.person.page&personID=121039 Conservative Party website] fails to mention that she works for a PR agency in central London.
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  • ...ncome at the time was $3 million a year). He gave £10,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in March 1999. In 2003 Adamson left WSAdamson to concentrate on a new elite Euro Zone magazine titled [[E! Sharp]]<ref>PR Week, 18 July 2003</ref
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  • ...an [[LM network]], having written for [[Living Marxism]] (often under the 'party-name' [[Rob Knight]]) and [[Spiked]] <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/in ...ve.org/web/20000308195835/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM86/LM86_Crime.html 'The new fear of crime'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 86 - January 1996, p. 30.
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  • '''Alan Johnson''' has been the [[Labour Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Hull West and Hessle since 1997. He is a fo ...his portfolio in 2002. In the reshuffle of June 2003, Johnson was given a new post with another department he was the Minister of State for Lifelong Lear
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  • ...s to improve our organisation and our effectiveness including adopting the new name of nUKlear 21." "Our new name marked a new approach to our campaigning from merely defending civil nuclear power to ac
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  • ...in the [[Labour Party]] and have been one of the biggest donors to the the party. In September 2016, the GMB criticised the [[Labour Party]] for pledging at its national conference a nationwide ban on fracking as '
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  • The Scottish equivalent of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]] was set up by MSPs to promote &#39; ..., the Scottish Parliament has been asked to investigate whether the Cross Party Group "flouted anti-sleaze rules" as it has "has failed to register a numbe
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  • ...abour.org.uk/people/entry/elaine-murray Elaine MurrayMSP], Scottish Labour Party website, undated, acc 16 October 2013 </ref> ..., CHK webarchive</ref> The TGWU, among others, is running a campaign for a new nuclear plant at Chapelcross, called Chapelcross II.
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  • '''David Mundell''' is the pro-nuclear [[Conservative Party]] MP for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, whose constituency includ Mundell is a long-standing advocate for a new nuclear power station at Chapelcross to replace the one currently being dec
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  • ...in February 2002. She was Senior Press and Broadcast Officer of the Labour Party from 1993-7. {{ref|1}} ...ak tendencies than she intended). She is the Chair of South Hornsey Labour Party.
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  • '''Thomas Docherty''' is a former communications consultant and [[Labour Party]] MP for Dunfermline and West Fife from May 2010 to May 2015.<ref> [http:// ...re-elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say."<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • ...an, 6 November 2004, accessed October 2008</ref> and was well connected in New Labour circles. ...its treasurer since 1982. He was a parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party, standing for Lincoln in the 1992 and 1987 general elections.
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  • ...ook office on 27 June 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blai ...s18s186&SecId=186&AId=59976&ATypeId=1 JC Power 100: Sacks stays on top, as new names emerge]. 9th May 2008. Accessed 16th August 2008</ref>. The criteria
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  • ...s in the House of Lords. <ref> Lib Dem website, [http://www.libdems.org.uk/party/people/lord-mcnally.html Who's who] </ref> ...e]] is described as a key figure in the interface between big business and New Labour. <ref> Mark Hollingsworth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/
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  • *[[Barbara Gunnell]] (The New Statesman) *What kind of Labour party do we need?
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  • EDF has played a key role in pushing for a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK. ...idence to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee, he said that new nuclear power stations should be built to help to reduce carbon dioxide emi
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  • ...rnment that brought nuclear back onto the agenda". <ref> Vincent de Rivaz, New Nuclear at Hinkley Point C - A Gathering Momentum, Opening Address to the T ...he said "a clear timetable for action to enable the building of the first new nuclear power station, which I hope will be completed well before 2020".
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  • ...fare systems get out of hand, as happens regularly in democracies and with party systems. Authoritarian regimes, despite their excesses, at least give prope ...ing of their nations. . . it was their job to clear up the mess created by party politicians."{{ref|114}} Thus mass killings and torture are pushed under th
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  • ...rage the far right on the mainland to attempt a similar action against the new government. ...he Institute for Policy Studies, the National Lawyers Guild, the Communist party, USA, and the "left-oriented media elite" as supporting-directly or indirec
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  • ...ity]] was formed in 1973 by the neoconservative minority of the Democratic party as an opposition entity to carry out a running attack on the democratic maj ...nstitute's executive director, Dr. [[Stephen Bryen]], a former staffer for New Jersey Republican Senator [[Clifford Case]]. In 1979, Bryen had gone to wor
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  • ...auppi]] MEP, Chairwoman of the Finnish delegation of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats also appears to have been invo ...oni, Vice President of [[Westinghouse]] talked about the "supply chain for new nuclear reactors" and Jean Llewellyn, Project Director of the UK's National
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  • Its 2011 annual report says building new nuclear power stations across Europe is a "a no-brainer", adding "the large During the seminar, a cross-party group of twenty-five MEPs today signed a joint Declaration on climate chang
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  • ...German political foundation closely associated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Much of it's work is concerned with policy research, howe ...anned by the Nazi's prior to the second World War, but re-emerged with the new Federal Republic in 1949. {{ref|1}}
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  • The [[New Health Network]] says it ....archive.org/web/20050508052443/http://www.politics.co.uk/campaignsite/the-new-health-network-$7016384$3.htm 2005 Election Manifesto], politics.co.uk webs
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  • ...establish a joint venture company – [[Fennovoima Oy]] – to construct a new nuclear power plant in Finland. In January 2009, Fennovoima submitted its a ....ON and RWE announced their intention to withdraw from UK nuclear and seek new owners for Horizon. <ref>[http://www.horizonnuclearpower.com/files/download
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  • ...to the Prime Minister, better known as the 'Drugs Czar' for 'New' [[Labour Party]]. He was appointed to the position in early 1998{{ref|1}} and was a former
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  • ...That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, New York: Pantheon, 1989. It is reproduced by permission of Edward S. Herman. ...ts "Washington Papers" on international affairs, describing it as a "major new work." The rewritten and "informally" declassified document was then used t
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  • ...a free market think-tank which describes itself as ‘an independent, non-party think-tank whose mission is to set out a better way to deliver public servi ...[[Heritage Foundation]]. The article said Reform would be launched in the New Year, ie early 2002. <ref>Tom Baldwin, ‘Davis team plan fuels fears over
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  • IAN MCCARTNEY (Minister without Portfolio, Labour Party chairman) ** ...t cabinet opponent of nuclear power to break ranks in public, arguing that new nuclear power stations would have 'vast' implications for security and unkn
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  • '''Malcolm Wicks''' (1947-2012) was a British Labour Party politician from 1992 until his death in September 2012. He served as a mini ...ww.niauk.org/industrylink/article_134.shtml "Energy Tops the Agenda at the Party Conferences"] Newsletter, Issue 10, October/November, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...in-depth research to help us develop our message. We spread that via third-party opinion because the public would be suspicious if we started ramming pro-nu - Are we diverting money from renewables to new build? Is this wise?
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  • ...ations of the power elite.”<ref>Mills, C. Wright (1957) The Power Elite, New York: Harper. </ref> ...rom 4pm to 2am on Channel 1 which was controlled by the Christian Democrat Party - the main recipient of CIA funds in Italy. <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's
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  • ...agency SISMI in the early 1980s, but his manipulations in Italy caused the new head of SISMI to declare before Parliament in 1984 that Ledeen was an "intr In articles written for 'Commentary' and the 'New Republic', Ledeen argued in favor of U.S. support for right-wing terrorists
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  • ...rd S and Brodhead, Frank ''The Rise and Fall of the Bulgarian Connection'' New York: Sheridan Square Publications, 1986. </ref> ...rom 4pm to 2am on Channel 1 which was controlled by the Christian Democrat Party - the main recipient of CIA funds in Italy. <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's
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  • ...epublican Clubs (which have always been fronts for the Sinn Fein political party and which now help to disseminate the propaganda of whichever faction they ::l. PD and other "New Left" organisations.
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  • ...both members of Britain’s Communist Party. Although I never joined the party, my sympasthies were on their side at that time, and these two friends impr ...hmid, Alex Peter, Jongman A. J., and Stohl, Michael Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, & Literature (Tra
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  • ...members, but both are key figures in the 'modernising project' in Blair's 'New Labour' government: Mandelson as Minister without Portfolio having a roving ...ry [[David Blunkett]]. And what do these two and the four ministers in the new government share with Ms Symons? They are all members of the [[British Amer
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  • ...ns That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, New York: Pantheon, 1989.</ref> ...From 1971 to 1984 he was a Member of Knesset for the [[National Religious Party]], and from 1981 to 1984 was Deputy Foreign Minister.
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  • ...s Organizing Director at [[MoveOn.org]]. In 2005 he worked in the [[Labour Party]] election team. ==Exley and New Labour==
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  • He has held many roles in the UK [[Labour Party]], including as a special adviser to former Welsh secretary [[Paul Murphy]] In 1993 McMenamin started the first of his many roles with the [[Labour Party]] when he was appointed press office, before being appointed taskforce lead
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  • ...r achievement' a conference they organised on PFI that formed the basis of party policy when in government. The modus operandi for the LFIG was to meet with ...market for PFI business, or in lobby-speak, they would help interpret the New Labour policy agenda for their private sector clients.
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  • According to Andrew Simms of the New Economics Foundation, "Conflicts of interest are built into the very DNA of ...est". She called for the Treasury to stop accepting their staff to draw up new tax laws. "The large accountancy firms are in a powerful position in the ta
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  • ...d American interests.<ref>David M. Oshinsky, ‘Bagman for Democracy ‘,''New York Times'', 15 July 2001</ref> At the [[Ford Foundation]] Stone worked wi ...had just returned from a two year visit to 'the main centres in the USA of new thinking about arms control' - funded by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. Bu
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  • ...forth appoint new members themselves. Five months after the signing of the new Trust Deed, John Scott died. After three years of legal argument, the [[Inl ...nce of The Guardian in perpetuity: as a quality national newspaper without party affiliation; remaining faithful to liberal tradition; as a profit-seeking e
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  • ...no tobacco advertising should be used in connection with sport. The Labour Party had already accepted £1 million from Mr. Ecclestone to help with their suc ...n. Finally, under the new Trade Secretary, Patricia Hewitt, and because of new Freedom of Information Act guidelines, officials were forced to make the wa
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  • ...tp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21950493 David Miliband says move to charity a 'new start'], BBC News, 27 March 2013.</ref> ...J Donnelly|Alan Donnelly]] — chairs the minister’s local constituency party”.
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  • ...ce the Brent Spar was, in November 1998, broken up and incorporated into a new ferry terminal in the harbour of Mekjarvik, Norway. <ref> [www.greenpeace.o ...ration on Shell’s core businesses- mainly oil, gas and chemicals. As the new millennium approached, Shell looked ahead to a commitment to sustainable de
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  • ...arliament of Finland. He was the Chairman of the Finnish Social Democratic Party from 1993 to 2005 and the Prime Minister of Finland from 1995 to 2003. ...e had to change its energy policy and embrace nuclear power. "The EU needs new nuclear power reactors," he argued. Lipponen claimed that the 1992 decision
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  • ...ously served as press secretary to Cameron while he served as Conservative Party leader<ref>Alice Thomson '[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/ ...cle/1209044/suns-graeme-wilson-takes-10-downing-street-press-secretary-job New roles for Bertin and Wilson], PR Week, 27 August 2013, accessed 8 September
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  • ...ww.conservatives.com/People/David_Cameron.aspx People], ''The Conservative Party'', Accessed 02-January-2009</ref>. , and MP for Witeny from 2001-2016 <ref> ...e Cracroft's Peerage, as "the most aristocratic leader of the Conservative Party since [[Alec Douglas-Home]]." He is the son of stockbroker [[Ian Cameron (S
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  • ...ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and Whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> He is now ...e describes one of his earliest jobs in politics, as official Conservative Party observer at Labour's annual conference, as the worst he has had. [http://ne
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  • ...banker and Labour government adviser he had defected to the [[Conservative Party]] in late 2008. Until 2010 he acted as an advisor to the Shadow Chancellor, ...ture led to charges that Labour's relations with the Square Mile had hit a new low following earlier rows over issues including changes to capital gains t
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  • ...onfident that together we can continue with Campus Watch and bring forward new ideas" (Jewish Chronicle, 23.08.96).{{ref|BMMS}} ...uther Pendragon in 2003 and took a 'sabbatical' to campaign for the Labour Party in the 2003 holyrood election. the BBC reported:
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  • ...]. [[Alan J Donnelly]], Sovereign's Executive Chairman, is a former Labour Party Leader in the European Parliament <ref>[http://www.sovereignstrategy.com/pe ...ne in the north east. We're expanding our office in Brussels and we have a new affiliate in the USA.<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/en/pa/interview-alan-don
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  • ...und the political establishment - in particular, around the [[Conservative Party]]. <ref>PBS, Command Heights, [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/sh ...er took an active part in the cabals which covertly drove the Conservative party rightwards in the 1970s, in alliance with the ultras in the Secret Service.
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  • ...aid in its manifesto that 'we see no economic case for the building of any new nuclear power stations.' <ref>Nicholas Schoon (1997) "Election '97: Local G ...f>''UK Environment News Limited'' (2001) FOE Sets Immediate Priorities For New Government, Vol 5, Issue 4, June; Not available online</ref>
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  • ...the [[Social Market Foundation]] (SMF)(1991-2001), and former Conservative Party spokesman for Treasury Affairs in the House of Lords. Skidelsky brought the ...main concentration was post-Communist economies (particularly Russia). The new Centre began organising conferences and conducting its own research work.
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  • ...Christian, after questioning his atheism while reading Lenin and then the New Testament in Russian Russian. Also in 1976, Olasky graduated with a Ph.D. i ...tt]] and [[Newt Gingrich]], who gave a copy to every incoming [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] freshman representative in the [[104th United
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  • ...in the lobby group [[LLM Communications]] who were involved in the Labour Party's 'Lobbygate' scandal in 1998.<ref>Greg Palast, [http://www.gregpalast.com/ ...new-labour-morphs-into-new-new-labour Compass - New Labour morphs into new New Labour], Spinwatch, 20-June-2006</ref>
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  • ...lassmith.jpg|thumb|250px|Douglas Smith, Westminster lobbyist, Conservative party spin doctor and long time networker]][[Douglas Smith]] is a long time lobby ...nto public relations, he was London publicity officer for the Conservative Party and then a press officer on [[Ted Heath]]'s team when, as Lord Privy Seal,
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  • ...are the 'Scottish People's Alliance' a political party linked to the 'New party', which was condemned by the Scottish Conservative leader [[David McLetchie ...k/Archive/Article/0,4273,4467433,00.html 'Doubts grow over validity of new party'], ''The Scotsman'', 22 January 2003,
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  • ...her way round), procuring a steady stream of executives to feed the Labour Party's appetite for business contacts. This process included [[News Internationa ...e than £5,000 on 'Tickets for Dinners' for their clients to attend Labour Party functions in 1998. Their clients include [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Intern
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