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  • ...event at the House of Commons in 2006 where Moonman is a leading light in the [[Association of Former Members of Parliament]]]] ...rs of Congress]], and the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzbNcHQ</youtube>
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  • ...Beattie Media enjoyed remarkable success in attracting clients from across the Scottish public sector. Among the services offered to clients by Beattie are:
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  • ...king and practice to provide innovative and practical solutions to many of the pressing social, economic and environmental challenges facing Scotland" <re ...volved as three of the SCF&#39;s five trustees are high-ranking members of the SCDI executive and its board and all of them are important members of Scotl
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  • ...ractices with public affairs / lobbying division playing a leading role in the organisation. [[Alan Boyd]], the first convenor of ASPA, was clear that the organisation should act to resist democratic scrutiny and regulation of lob
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  • According to its website, the '''Centre for Scottish Public Policy''' (CSPP) is ...ink tank providing a focus for imaginative and innovative policy debate on the key issues facing Scotland.<ref>"[http://www.cspp.org.uk/ Homepage]", CSPP
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  • ...government. In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. ...Leith, Pentland House in Gorgie and Chambers Street in central Edinburgh. The [[Scottish Executive Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department
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  • ...udes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right. ...nce services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labour movement.
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  • ...es/7949.html Princeton University Press]. She was a Visiting Professor at the Institute (1/9/02 to 31/12/05). She was paid £15,000 for this on top of he From 1999 to 2002 Wendy was a minister in the [[Scottish Executive]], first as Minister for Communities, then as Minister
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  • ...trated a PR campaign in South Africa likely to 'inflame racial discord' in the former apartheid state. ...ter [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of [[Lowe Howard-Sp
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  • ...Q at Millbank on loan from Good Relations, as a senior Press Spokesman for the 2001 election campaign. Is now a a non-executive director at [[Champollion] *[[Peter Bradley]], who became a Labour MP in the 1997 elections, is a former director of Good Relations <ref> David Singleto
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  • ...ost other agencies. It is one of a handful of key financial PR agencies in the UK, including: [[FD]], [[Buchanan]], [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Pelham P ...es the focus of a story. ‘It's bad manners to get between the client and the footlights,' he reportedly says.<ref>[http://www.brandrepublic.com/InDepth/
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  • ...ries such as sugar, iron and steel. It campaigned against the creation of the National Health Service in 1945. It was known as [[Aims for Freedom and Ent ...d of Freedom in Britain', 1973 press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in [[The Times]], 28 December 1973; p. 4; Issue 58974; col A. ]]
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  • From an Obituary in the Guardian ...was also prominent in other rightwing organisations, including what is now the [[Freedom Association]], which he helped to set up in 1975.
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  • ...nd to sound out New Labour concepts to the City and vica versa, as part of the &#39;Prawn Cocktail Offensive.&#39; Mulgan&#39;s role in this is noted by :&#39;Mulgan advised me that [the] stakeholder idea had frightened the big end of town and so it had been dropped. Company directors were concern
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  • ...www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/renewal/contents.html Contents], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 February 2012 on 15 July 2016. </ref> ...Lowe Bell]] before starting [[LLM Communications]]. LLM was one of the New Labour Lobbyist companies exposed by [[Greg Palast]]&#39;s 'Lobbygate' secrets-for
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  • The Cross Party Group on Obesity in the Scottish Parliament is according, to its website, "a forum for MSPs, health * [[Ross Finnie]](Scottish Liberal Democratic Party)
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  • ...ur's outgoing chief whip [[Michael Cocks]],... known chiefly for running [[Labour Friends of Israel]].{{ref|1}} ...ad Ya'acobi]]; Na'amat secretary-general [[Masha Lubelsky]]; and father-of-the-bride/diamond dealer [[Herman Laub]] from Belgium.{{ref|D}}
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  • ...ment's cultural propaganda body. The Council even carries a discussion of the its own history on its website which states as much: ...ded the teaching of English, but political messages always came along with the language tuition<ref>Nicholas J Cull [http://www.britishcouncil.org/history
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  • ...ef>[http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11341]</ref>. In 2004 CACI was the subject of five different government investigations.<ref><i>News 24</i> [ht ...wo companies named in the report by Major General [[Antonio M. Taguba]] on the [[Abu Ghraib Scandal]]. [[Steven Staphanovic]], one of its employees, was s
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  • ...ly 20 employees and 30 clients. In 2003 [[Neal Lawson]] sold his shares in the company which completed a Management Buy Out.<ref>[http://www.cobaltcf.com/ ...a Blairite internet discussion forum. He has boasted of helping [[GTech]], the discredited Lottery company, to win their Lottery contract.
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  • ...itician who held prominent positions in several minor parties, drifting to the hard right and becoming an anti-communist activist. Smith trained as a school teacher, and later worked as a tutor for the [[Workers' Educational Association]].
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  • Halogen provides the following services: public relations; political relations and lobbying; and ...h is now essential in the increasingly complicated and complex Scotland of the twenty first century.'
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  • ===Business in the Parliament=== ...e press release from the parliament announced that the delegates were &#39;the people driving Scotland's economy.&#39; (&#39;SCOTLAND'S BUSINESS PEOPLE TA
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  • The '''Agricultural Biotechnology Council''' (abc) represents the interests of genetically modified (GM) crop companies in Britain. ...l information and education about the agricultural use of GM technology in the UK, based on respect for public interest, opinions and concerns.'
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  • ...ttinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in September 2017. BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a manageme
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  • ...imes, 4 December 2004.</ref> was a founder of the [[Bilderberg Group]] and the [[1001 Club]]. ...fact which was examined by a Dutch inquiry after he met [[Queen Juliana of the Netherlands|Crown Princess Juliana]]:
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  • ...R and lobbying company [[Lexington Communications]]. He is a former Labour Party adviser. ...avoid more 'cash for access' scandals (other clients include [[Novartis]], the GM food company).
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  • ...http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009 ...Street]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]]
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  • ...|150px|''Preparing for Power: The Programme of the Revolutionary Communist Party'', London: [[Junius Publications]], first published July 1983]]{{Powerbase: [[Image:The Red Front.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The cover of the [[RCP]]'s ''The Red Front: A platform for working class unity'', their 1987 election manife
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  • ...conomic development'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...[[European Public Affairs Consultants Association]] and the webmaster for the [[European Corporate Governance Institute]]. His website also gives the names of the following contacts as referees:
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  • ...Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing ==Revolutionary Communist Party==
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  • ...Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests through ...ary 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debr
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  • ...the political and procedural dynamic of the [[European Parliament]] and of the Brussels political environment more generally. ...e development of legislation on all these issues and liaising closely with the UK Environment Ministry.
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  • ...the journal she edited at the time: ''[[Irish Freedom]]'' the bulletin of the [[Irish Freedom Movement]], Issue 18 Summer 1992.]] ...ironmental [[LM network]] and its precursor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]].
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  • ==Perverting the foot and mouth vaccination plan== ...sly slaughtered, often under inhumane conditions. It could also have saved the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation, culling, and buri
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  • ...and thought-provoking discussions with researchers and peers turns some of the UK’s brightest bioscience undergraduates on to a future in plant science' ...al source of funding, although it also receives over £800,000 a year from the [[Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council]] (BBSRC) , for whi
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  • ...& Knowlton''' (H&K) was for many years the largest PR and lobbying firm in the world. ...moral rudder'.<ref>Andrew Rowell, Green Backlash – Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, 1996, p122</ref>
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  • ...m, the [[Bell Pottinger]] Group based in a part of the business known as [[The Collective]], a consultancy that deals with UK and international clients th ...e included Chile's [[General Augusto Pinochet]], South Africa's [[National Party]], and Milosevic-led Yugoslavia.
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  • ...ependent forum for the exchange of views and information on food policy in the UK Parliament. Our objectives are to stimulate well-informed debate as a re *Chair: Sir [[David Amess]] - [[Conservative Party]]
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  • '''Mick Hume''' is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmentalist [[LM network]]. [[File:Mick_Hume.jpg| ...f [[Brendan O'Neill]] but continues to write for Spiked. He also speaks at the [[Battle of Ideas]]. <ref>[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2010/s
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  • ...998 Mandelson eased [[Matthew Taylor]] into Holtham's old IPPR job.<ref> ''The Guardian'' 1 June 2001 </ref> Manager of [[Norwich Union]]'s £106bn 'socia ...iscussion.] Edited by David Halpern, with David Mikosz </ref> Connected to the [[Brookings Institution]] and a member of '[[Citizens for Europe]]' with [[
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  • ...on Brian Walden <ref>Andy Beckett, ''When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies'' (London: Faber & Faber, 2009) p.275</ref></CENTER> ...a former right-wing Labour MP who later became the long time presenter of the Sunday current affairs programme ''[[Weekend World]]''. He was close to a
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  • ...as 'a little-known outsider, a self-styled "rank and file" candidate' for the SDP presidency in 1981.' ...hat he had a considerable transatlantic role before and during the life of the SDP. [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/l31whowh.htm]
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  • ...he US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...uary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • ...chairs the Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series. He is also an Advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/en ...in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • ...age:Connection-out.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The view out to High Holborn from the Connection]]{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} ...interests of the pesticides industry. Lexington also had [[Monsanto]] and the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] listed among its clients in 2008-09.
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  • ...he 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 former Demos director [[Tom Bentley]]<ref>http://w
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  • ...unded by the [[Nuffield Foundation]], the [[Medical Research Council]] and the [[Wellcome Trust]]. ...ubts about the safety of GM foods. Their publication also followed hard on the heels of a British Medical Association report calling for an indefinite mor
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  • Dame '''Bridget Ogilvie''' is the Vice Chair of the controversial pro-GM lobby group [[Sense About Science]].<ref>[http://web.a ...went on to become the director of the [[Wellcome Trust]] (1991-98), one of the world's largest medical research bodies.
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  • .../www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 Thinktanks in the news], ''The Guardian'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. ....uk/business/2005/jul/31/thinktanks.politics The marketing of Blairism], ''The Guardian'',31-July-2005, Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>.
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  • ...ic Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ...IPPR website, the organisation was "founded by Lord Hollick who developed the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986". <ref>Institute for
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  • ...he UK's largest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]]. It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American
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  • ...adge}}'''Connect Public Affairs''' is a Westminster-based lobbying firm in the UK. *[[Gill Morris]], chief executive. Morris is the former Chair of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] and as of February 20
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  • ...though its main impetus in Europe seems to have come from pro US forces in the UK including those with close links to NATO and other Atlanticist groups. ...r debate about the relationship between America and Europe while promoting the benefits of a strong and stable Atlantic community of nations.
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  • Some of the the services offered by Greenhaus include: * identifying and designing the appropriate political strategy, specific to the clients needs.
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  • ...1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...st independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • [[File:Scientific logo.png|right|thumb|300px|The Scientific Alliance Logo]] ...ws of the green lobby should be challenged, according to a new alliance]", The Guardian, 11 July 2001, accessed 28 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...ing firm now known as [[Fleishman Hillard]]. GPC was centrally involved in the 'Drapergate' scandal over cash-for-access. (See also [[GPC Scotland]]) ...ering access to ministers and senior civil servants in return for cash. Of the British Government, Draper said:
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  • ...al for a minister to stay in the same job so long. He was also a member of the cabinet biotechnology committee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national poli He was a key donor to Blair's Labour Party, giving Labour its biggest ever single donation in September 1997. On October 3 1997 he wa
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  • ..._navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The Road from Mont Pelerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective]'' (Harvard University Press, 2009) p.87</ref He received an honorary degree in 1999 from the [[University of Buckingham]].
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...reports.<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_in_the_news.html SIRC in the news], Accessed 17 December 2009.</ref>
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  • ...2006) was a journalist and neoliberal activist best known for co-founding the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] with [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Keith Joseph ...nathan Glancey, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,395350,00.html G2: The Tory: Alfred Sherman]', ''Guardian'', 10 November 2000</ref>
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  • ...ent]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 13.]] ...977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister.
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  • ...APPC'', 24th May 2013, accessed 17 October 2014 </ref> and deputy chair of the [[European Centre for Public Affairs]]<ref name="MP"> [http://www.govknow.c ...Grayling ''The Independent'' newspaper reported Burrell revealing some of the industry's lobbying tactics:
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  • ...about Science]] are both part of the [[LM]] network and both studied under the [[LM]] network's leading light [[Frank Furedi]]. ....org/archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</ref>:
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  • ...endowment by the [[Millenium Commission]] to fund pet projects and aid in the privatising of public services. {{ref|enterprising}} ...onomics Editor Sunday Times, formerly [[Brunswick Group]] now Barclays and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
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  • ...political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...try Guardian]]. Since 1975 he has been a Professor of Energy Conversion at the [[University of Newcastle]], which also uses Fells Associates for PR servic From 2003 until September 2005 Fells was the chairman of the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) in Blyth. <ref>[http://www.fellsass
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  • ...cy unit. He was also head of policy and message for Scottish Labour during the 2001 General election. ...ie Maxton]], John Maxton's son is today an employee of [[Green-Haus]].<ref>The parliamentary report can be found at: http://www.publications.parliament.uk
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  • ...Communications". It has absorbed the group of firms formerly trading under the name [[GPC International]]. ...served as EMEA president for the company for the fours year leading up to the appointment. He will be moving to Fleishman's global HQ in St Louis.<ref>[h
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  • ...don]] and was instrumental in the founding of the establishment think tank the [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]] based in London. ...War]], Howard was commissioned in the [[Coldstream Guards]] and fought in the Italian Campaign. He was twice wounded and won a [[Military Cross]] at Sale
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  • ...oviding "an integrated service advising on all areas of communication with the global financial community, including financial media, political & regulato ...r]] and [[James Murgatroyd]] shared another £14 million between them from the sale.<ref>ref needed</ref>
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  • ...fessional Political Consultants Scotland]], and in London as a Director of the British [[APPC]] (since 2005) and its Chair since 2008. ...viously he was partner at lobbying firm [[College Public Policy]], part of the [[College Hill]] communications group, having sold his lobbying firm [[Prec
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  • '''The Whitehouse Consultancy''' is a commercial lobbying firm based in London, es It was formerly known as [[Good News Communications Limited]]. The name was changed to Whitehouse on 4 January 2002.<ref>
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  • ...6-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p13, accessed 12.09.10</ref> He ...mer Director of the [[Prima Europe]] PR consultancy, which was involved in the "Lobbygate" scandal involving his friend [[Derek Draper]]. <ref>Nyta Mann [
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  • ...ndwick Worldwide]] under the name [[Weber Shandwick GJW Public Affairs]]. The ultimate owner is [[Interpublic]]<ref>Weber Shandwick [http://www.webershan The Edinburgh office was run by [[Sam McEwan]], who now runs [[McEwan Purvis]]
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  • ...edged £100,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in April 1999 and gave £12,000 in the same year. He paid more than £5,000 for fund-raising dinner tickets in 199 ...so a Director of [[Schulte GmbH]] and a non-executive Director of [[WPP]], the advertising and marketing group run by Lord [[Martin Sorrell]].
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  • ...ave or Gordon emerge as best man?; There'll be wall-to-wall FTSE bosses as the City's top spin doctor weds in London today ... BYLINE: RICHARD PENDLEBURY According to an [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1583163,00.html Observer profile]:
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  • ...UK's leading financial PR men (alongside [[Roland Rudd]]). He is close to the UK's political elite. ...ting one observer to ask - was the prime minister getting two advisers for the price of one?<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/14/mediatop1002
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  • ...l and corporate PR and lobbying firm with offices in Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East and South Africa. It was bought by business advisory firm [[FTI ...ng services group”. The Financial Times wrote that the deal underlies “the increasing value that corporate clients place on issues such as reputation
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  • ...03 Mr Jamie Reed MP] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 18 May 2015 </ref> In the 2015 election Reed was re-elected with a majority of 2,564. <ref> [http://w ...-by-election/ Labour MP Jamie Reed quits sparking Copeland by-election], ''The Telegraph'', 21 December 2016, accessed 21 December 2016. </ref>
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  • ...ndragon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...., while Luther Pendragon helps Nichols-Dezenhall battle crises in Europe. The affiliation also gives Nichols Dezenhall access to top-flight resources in
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  • ...December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. ...tual understanding between business and Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying.
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  • ...ree Press'' newspaper, he was a journalist until he became a Labour MP for the Scottish constituency Cunninghame North in 1987. <ref>[http://www.niauk.org ...Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Minister of State for the Scotland Office and Deputy Spokesperson, Trade and Industry. <ref>[http://w
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  • ...Association]] (NIA) is the trade association and "representative voice" of the UK’s civil nuclear industry. It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear worke *For an overview of NIA lobbying up until 2007 see [[Lobbying by the NIA in the mid-noughties]].
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  • ==In bed with the sceptics== ...d close involvement with the known climate sceptic and pro-GM organisation the [[Scientific Alliance]] in their joint quest to push nuclear power.
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  • ...is the former chairman of [[Northern Foods]] and [[Express Dairies]].<ref>The ''Guardian'', [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,596532,00.h ==New Labour supporter and adviser==
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parti
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  • ...a meeting in 4 Deans Yard, Westminster in 1919. It later became known as the [[Economic League]]. Mike Hughes give the following account of its origins in his book ''[[Spies at Work]]'':
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  • ...enscorrodale) is a [[Labour]] peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 28 June 2010.<ref name="parl"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/ He was the First Minister of Scotland from 2001 to 2007.
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  • ...lear and energy industries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...vide a broad level of information and briefings for parliamentarians about the commercial nuclear industry in Britain and overseas, and to enable discussi
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  • Butler Kelly is a cross-Party public affairs consultancy set up in 1998 by directors [[Phil Kelly]] and [ Butler and Kelley started their business association in 1995 with the formation of a public affairs unit in [[Grandfield Public Affairs]]<ref>[ht
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  • ...r 2009 this website is defunct and the text is no longer available even in the web archive.</ref> It functions to support NATO and Western military inter ...h these organisations had a long history of supporting the Alliance but in the post Cold War period it was felt that there was sufficient overlap to bring
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  • ...leadership of the Conservative Party in 1990 and latterly the Chairman of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. He died in January 2003. ...e to enter Parliament. Following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather the 1st Viscount, Younger became Member of Parliament for Ayr in 1964. A summar
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  • ...ntic Understanding]] (TUCETU) is an Atlanticist organisation with links to the CIA. It is an especially obscure organisation, with only about 100 hits on ...p://www.marxist.com/Europe/galloway.html No to witch-hunts in the Labour Party] last accessed 4th October 2007 </ref>
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  • ...Moderates'. An article by Seumas Milne and David Osler was published in'' The Guardian ''Sept. 9, 1995.'' '''Big Business and the Moderates - open the books'''
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  • ...amme and is the Head of the forthcoming [[Demos]] [[Glasgow 2020: Tales of the City]] project – a futures project looking at how citizens see cities and A response to a celebratory account of this project, authored by Hassan for the Herald, is worth quoting to demonstrate how Hassan's perspective differs fr
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  • ...by Sir [[Jeremy Beecham]] (former Labour Leader of Newcastle upon Tyne), the [[New Local Government Network]] says it wants “a radical approach to imp ...eading members also have close links with New Labour business interests in the public sector. It campaigns for elected mayors.
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  • The '''British Bankers' Association''' is the UK banking and financial services trade association. ...ston">Peston, Robert, "[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19755863 Libor: The final humiliation for banks]," ''BBC'' News Business 28 September 2012, acc
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  • ...see as 'unnecessary' restrictions on their profits. The Task Force became the [[Better Regulation Commission]] on 1 January 2006.<ref>Cabinet Office 06/0 ...he Cabinet Office supports the Task Force.<ref>This paragraph adapted from the Corporate Accountability Centre website, [http://www.corporateaccountabilit
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  • The '''Fire Safety Group''' exists 'to meet and discuss topical fire safety iss ...the Commissioner from Mr Robert Thomson, 20 January 2006] Lobbying and All Party
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  • ...in society. Its goal is to provide an independent and innovative debate on the future of politics. Currently, the Network's main areas of activity include:
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  • ...MP for Slough since 1997. She served as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the [[Home Office]] from 2003 to 2006, and was Shadow Minister for Equalities f ...actaggart-holds-Slough-seat-with-7336-majority-08052015.htm ELECTION 2015: Labour's Fiona Mactaggart holds Slough seat with 7,336 majority] ''Slough Express'
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  • ...umbria on entry into the House of Lords in October 2007.<ref> Conservative Party website biography [http://www.conservatives.com/People/Peers/Neville-Jones_ ...d down from this role in 2011. She also was given a permanent position on the UK government's newly created [[National Security Council]].<ref> No 10.gov
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  • ...founded in 1918 to promote "global understanding through the shared use of the English language." ...d the globe. [[English-Speaking Union Scotland]] is the Scottish office of the ESU, based in Edinburgh.
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  • ...and subsequently of the Liberal Democratic alliance. Williams also chaired the [[English Speaking Union]]. ...the renewed rise of CND in the late 1970s, had become a central figure in the government-funded [[Peace Through NATO]].[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk
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