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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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  • ...a thwarted coup plot in Equatorial Guinea in 2004. [[Frederick Forsyth]], the author of ''Dogs of War'', is an Aegis shareholder. ...d security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world.
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  • ...of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pa ...ntained by the RIGB. The RIGB acted as a very successful 'midwife', seeing the SMC grow from two to seven employees, and its funding, via donations, incre
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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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  • ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009]] ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009.]]
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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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  • ...ww.prweek.com/article/1108089/public-affairs-week-lobbying Public Affairs: The Week in Lobbying], ''PR Week'', 9 December 2011 </ref> ...ealth. Associate [[George Hall]] was also EU issue manager on eCommerce in the [[Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue]].
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  • ...xecutive with The [[Corporate Services Group]] 2000, and a Board Member of the [[Office of Fair Trading]]. ...ntre for Policy Studies]] and of [[Global Vision]] and an active member of the House of Lords.
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  • ...ial definition, that its release would be 'prejudicial to the interests of the nation. ...y refusing to publish the document and went into closed session, excluding the public.
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  • ...ameful-secrets-of-cyclopath-115875-21951336/ Tory Lord of the spins] ''The Mirror'', 23 May 2010 (accessed September 1, 2010). </ref> ...o.uk/tol/news/politics/article7133842.ece Britain's new political elite] ''The Times'', 23 May 2010 (accessed September 1, 2010). </ref> He earnt £90,00
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  • According to his biography on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20010819063650/www.political-intelligence.com/p ...lly editing its newspaper, took up his first full time job with the 'Daily Mirror'.
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  • ...lation of media businesses, News Corporation's global operations encompass the fields of filmed entertainment, newspapers, pay and free-to-air television, ...ewspaper, an English sports broadcast or an international box-office hit," the company website states.
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  • ...ocating "lower taxes and reformed public services". On 19 September 2007, the [[Hayek Society]], a LSE right-wing group, circulated a job description to ...http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009
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  • ...businessman who is chairman and executive director of [[Noble Grossart]], the merchant bank he founded in 1969. ...obbying firm [[Charlotte Street Partners]] in January 2014. He also chairs the think tank, [[Scotland International]].
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  • ...6013503/http://www.scl.cc/article.php?id=34> on 27 June 2012.)</ref> He is the older brother of [[Alex Oakes]]. According to ''The Independent'':
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  • ==The Select Committee== ...eague. While the League were about to go to the Select Committee Ford told the press that they had withdrawn their subscription.
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  • ...ties (events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 90% of the Party's income, now provide only 30% (and only 3 high-value donations in 19 ...ers. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out with businessmen.
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  • ...to the Scotland on Sunday newspaper in January 1999 to express support for the Labour Party (including [[William Haughey]],[[Tom Hunter]] and Dr [[John Pa #{{note|2}} Sunday Mirror, "Tour Boss Gets Back In The Sun", 24 August 2003, http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20030
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  • Chasing the Dragon; Appeasing the Chinese ...assacre and features including 'The Last Emperor', an unfavourable look at the life of Mao Zedong.
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  • ...ndon, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world."<ref>CLS, [http://www.cls-group.com/ABOUT/COMMUNITY/Pages/CLSMembers ...by Bush to be Secretary of the [[U.S. Department of Treasury|Department of the Treasury]].<ref>TPJ, "[http://www.tpj.org/docs/pioneers/pioneers_view.jsp?i
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  • ...as less of a web presence than previously.. Here is an account of it from the Ten alps website from July 2003: ...Platell]] and [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]]. Launched in 1999, Know Comment is the brainchild of [[Jo Phillips]], award winning radio producer and former spin
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  • ...e-learning development officer who is a popular ‘terrorism expert’ in the British media. His appearance as an 'expert' largely occurred after he ceas ...spreadsheet is his wife. It seems likely therefore that the list refers to the date of Capitanchik’s PhD award rather than his graduation.
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  • ...which are held in high esteem for their content reliability. This includes the world's major newspapers, magazines and trade ...upon for the accuracy and integrity of their reporting.’ A full list of the sources is below:
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  • ...ose giving the most comprehensive and reliable coverage”. A full list of the sources is below. :Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday
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  • ==The Bulk List== ...perts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below.
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  • ...g8hp ‘‘Met ignored extremism among my fellow Muslim officers’’], ''Sunday Times'', 11 September 2011 (accessed 16 September 2016).</ref> ...d prevent them from taking over the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal.
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  • Brother-in-law of the former First Minister, [[Jack McConnell]], McLuckie is the millionaire owner of property company Camvo 37. ...been sold to Camvo 37 by the Executive for just £2 in 2004 on the site of the former Ladysbridge Hospital, near Banff, Aberdeenshire, is now worth upward
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  • ...d and Rolf Harris hire private eyes to investigate alleged victims], ''The Mirror'', 23 May 2015 (accessed 30 July 2015).</ref><ref>See Mark Doyle, Business ...ound corruption, bribing police officers and eavesdropping, though none of the staff were ever convicted.
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  • ...inge that is almost beyond belief at Fulham's by-election, by Robin Young, The Times, 29 March 1986.</ref> In 1986, Black stood in the Fulham by-election in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
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  • ...has been a long time fundraiser for New Labour, and a tireless defender of the PR industry. ...JOURNALIST IN A BOOK SHE REALLY BELIEVED IN ... AND I KNEW WHAT I WANTED' The Independent (London) March 3, 1997, Monday, MEDIA +; Page 3.</ref>
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  • ...tes involved in terrorism research estimated to be most influential within the mainstream media. ...contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included. This yielded a list of 110 unique institutions.
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  • ...r the ''[[London Evening Standard]]''. He is the son of Michael Freedland, the biographer and journalist. ...The Long View]. He was named 'Columnist of the Year' in the 2002 ''[[What the Papers Say]]'' awards.
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  • [[Tim Montgomerie]] is the founder of the website [[UnHerd]], set up in 2017 with money from hedge funder and Brexit ...oving-to-the-times.html Tim Montgomerie moving to become Comment Editor of The Times (but he'll still be writing for ConservativeHome)], Conservative.home
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  • ...eet the ministers appointed in all Conservative post-election reshuffle] ''Mirror'', 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> ...itish prime minister, 'taking over a country in crisis and a government on the brink of breaking down' according to ''Bloomberg News''.
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  • ...], The Independent, 15 Feb 02, acc 26 May 2010</ref> and is marketed under the name Priorix.<ref>[http://www.gsk.com.au/resources.ashx/vaccineproductschil ==The Wakefield Controversy==
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  • ...Anti-war, anti-capitalist, anarchist; Reclaim the Streets, Disarm DSEi and the Earth First! network}} ...g Inquiry''] that core participant HN3 was the police officer who had used the Jason Bishop alias.<ref name="CoverNames"/><br/>
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  • ...21/sunday-times-camilla-cavendish-head-number-10-policy-unit-david-cameron Sunday Times columnist Camilla Cavendish to head No 10 policy unit] ''Guardian'', ...llyn and Craig Oliver to top 'Dave's cronies' resignation honours list], ''The Telegraph'', 12 July 2016, accessed 6 February 2017. </ref>
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  • ...a Doer and a Thinker, ''Sunday Times'', 14 July 2002.</ref> It is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] <ref>[http://www.stockholm-network.org/network/detail ...ving-classes.html Policy Exchange begins its second decade with a focus on the striving classes]', Conservative Home, 9 March 2012</ref>
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  • ...estment in both the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] and the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] on 11 January 2011. He retired from thi ...015, a week after further details emerged in the international press about the business activities of HSBC's Geneva subsidiary during his years as group c
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  • ...s. In the late 2000s, he set up his two security firms, BLACKchrysalis and the London School of Surveillance. ...and to Dutch television. However, it has been difficult to verify much of the information provided through authoritative sources.
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  • ...a voluntary system of press censorship. The name [[D-Notice]], stands for the note ...isory Committee]] consisting of representatives of the Government and from the media. They are legally 'advisory' notices, and may be ignored. <ref>'Histo
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  • ...of the United Kingdom and leader of the [[Labour Party]]. He resigned from the position in June 2007. ...etween politics and the economy in different parts of the world, including the emerging markets, is very strong," he said.<ref>David Wighton, [http://www.
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  • ...n which she referred to 'the moral depravity of the Arabs' and wrote that 'the Israelis will quite rightly never trust any agreement with such savages'. < ...'[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/mar/07/dailymail.pressandpublishing The changing face of Melanie Phillips]', ''Guardian'', Friday 7 March 2003</ref
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  • [[Image:HenryJacksonSociety.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The Henry Jackson Society Logo]] ...glance&n=266239 The British Moment: The Case for Democratic Geopolitics in the Twenty-first Century], Amazon.co.uk, Accessed 27-May-2009</ref>
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  • ...] (formerly the London College of Printing), where [[Dennis Stevenson]] is the Chancellor. ...ay]], now [[Sarah Brown]], the wife of UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]. The firm went into receivership in 2004. Hobsbawm's next venture was a new grou
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  • '''The Westminster Foundation for Democracy''' (WFD), describes itself as the UK’s democracy-building foundation, and was established in 1992: ...ort countries emerging from conflict and authoritarian rule and to support the consolidation and effectiveness of existing democratic regimes." [http://ww
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  • [[Big Tent Communications]] is a PR and lobbying agency, founded by former [[Sunday Times]] Political Editor [[David Cracknell]]. *[[David Cracknell]], founder and director. Political editor of The [[Sunday Times]] for six years.
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  • ...f Skelly on the telly on Wacaday as well as head of saying No at TVam!<ref>The Utterly Brilliant Timmy Mallett [http://www.brillianttv.co.uk/timmymallett/ In July 2000, the Mirror Group has hired van Gelder to conduct a strategic review of its L!ve TV sta
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  • ...base.info/images/7/79/Damage.pdf Here]'. It is reprinted by permission of the author. ...on March 6 1988. Here he examines the media treatment of the inquest into the shootings.
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  • ...','Magill',February 1989, p. 9-13. It is reproduced with the permission of the authors. ...air and particularly that of The [[Sunday Times]]. We publish here in full the Glasgow University Media Research Unit survey.
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  • He is also a supporter of the [[PEGIDA]] movement in Germany and spoke at a rally for its Bonn variant, k ...on sale in the Mozambican capital Maputo. The Mozambican ambassador denied the claim saying Ulfkotte had damaged Mozambique's image internationally "at a
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  • ...rnalist [[Nick Davies]], although he is sometimes known by this version of the name. ...ndon before accepting an invitation to visit Israel.<ref>Seymour M. Hersh, The Samson Option, Faber and Faber, 1993, pp.309-310.</ref>
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  • .../-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/41-corporate-spin/5361-on-hidden-agendas-the-lm-network-and-spinwatch-a-response-to-will-deighton Who is Will Deighton?] ...omy-Culture-Matters/dp/0863397905/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_5 ''Need and desire in the post-material economy''], Perpetuity Press, Jun 1998, ISBN-10: 0863397905,
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  • Maxwell lost his family in the holocaust. He escaped to Britain in 1940.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/b ...about his loyalty.<ref>Stephen Dorril and Robin Ramsay, Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Fourth Estate Limited, 1991, p.6.</ref>
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  • ...00px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...eas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...MMR-autism link doctor Andrew Wakefield defends conduct at GMC hearing, ''The Telegraph'', 27 Mar 08, acc 26 May 2010.</ref> and a reported rise in measl ...ttp://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c5258.full Secrets of the MMR scare: How the vaccine crisis was meant to make money], BMJ 2011; 342:c5258, 11 January 20
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  • ...rt.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume09/chapter178/ Report of the The Bloody Sunday Inquiry - Volume IX - Chapter 178 - Psyops and military information activit ...10.</ref> He has also worked as a journalist, including as a sub-editor on the Irish Times.<ref name="psyops"/>
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  • ...Express Newspapers (2), The Sunday Telegraph (London) (2), Independent on Sunday (1). ...d others. For the Mail, Quilliam is perceived of and presented as part of the government's counter terrorism operations, and any questioning and skeptici
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  • ...on its website; and where appropriate, sets out some background details on the other think tanks, campaign groups and social networks that have some beari ...should be noted that a small number of incidences of duplication occurs. The 'Result Groups' break down into:
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  • ...g|250px|centre right|thumb|Abdul Kahar Kalam who was shot by police during the raid]] ...Abdul Koyair and Abdul Kahar Kalam. The latter was shot by police during the raid.
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  • ...st Midlands Police Logo - the regional counter-terrorism division that led the investigation]] ...and Daniel McGrory, 'How al-Qaeda tried to bring Baghdad to Birmingham', ''The Times'', 1 February 2007, accessed via LexisNexis on 09.09.10</ref>
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  • ...er 10 Policy Unit has been merged with Tony Blair's Private Office to form the Number 10 Policy Directorate, run by civil servant [[Jeremy Heywood]]. [[Jo ...he went to Cambridge University. He was Political Editor of Today and the Mirror and has worked for Tony Blair since 1994. His partner is Fiona Millar. He i
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  • ....informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/index.html Comment], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 August 2000 on 27 January 2011</ref> ...tml 'Should women be living in fear?'] - [[Sara Hinchliffe]] wonders where the latest figures on rape have come from.
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  • Snapshot of UK Journalists taken from the A-Z list at Journalisted on 05-April-2011.<ref>A-Z List, [http://journalist ==News of the World==
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  • ...ber 2013.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/08/reaction-to-the-coalition-and-labour-reshuffles-politics-live-blog#block-52541661e4b0814d97 In the 2015 general election Benyon was re-elected with a majority of 26,368. <ref
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  • ...mes-journalist Phone hacking: Panorama to name sixth journalist in News of the World scandal], guardian.co.uk, 13 March 2011.</ref> ...he-World-executive-worked-as-police-translator.html Phone Hacking: News of the World executive 'worked as police translator'], telegraph.co.uk, 19 July 20
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  • ...y]] operating in South East Asia, with over 40 oil and gas discoveries and the development of major fields in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.<ref>Cairn E ...ver to happen in India", the Cairn-Vedanta deal is now being challenged in the Indian Supreme Court.
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...- SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...uly-was-one-of-a-kind-14272818.html Brave ibbo truly was one of a kind], ''Sunday Life'', 19 April 2009.</ref> ..., 31 August 2009.</ref> According to the ''Daily Mail'', he also served in the [[SAS]].<ref>Andy Dolan, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1212014/D
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  • [[Murdoch MacLennan]] has been Chief Executive of the Telegraph Media Group since October 2004.<ref name="CommissionBio>[http://w ...s Production Director, before taking senior positions in London with the [[Mirror Group]] and [[Express Newspapers]].<ref name="CommissionBio>[http://www.com
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  • ...) the fourth [[Viscount Brentford]], is a British aristocrat and member of the [[House of Lords]]. ...nly gay canon, Dr [[Jeffrey John]], as Bishop of Reading. According to ''[[The Times]]'':
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  • ...y loans. It describes itself as a "digital finance company" and as "one of the world's most innovative credit providers". ...simple, transparent and flexible services which are currently available in the UK and South Africa". <ref> [https://www.wonga.com/about About Wonga], Wong
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  • '''Tim Yeo''' was the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for South Suffolk from 1983 until 2015.<ref>[h ...rm boasting about the access he could provide businesses to members inside the government. Asked whether he would be interested in a consultancy contract,
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  • ...ef>Tom Watson & Martin Hickman, ''Dial M for Murdoch, News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain'', Penguin Books, 2012, p.168.</ref> ...ef>Tom Watson & Martin Hickman, ''Dial M for Murdoch, News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain'', Penguin Books, 2012, p.263.</ref>
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  • ...convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref> ...convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref>
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  • This page gathers and presents a compilation of data on the funding of the [[Science Media Centre]]. ...the data were compiled from the following URLs (including a screengrab of the August 2013 data)
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  • ...July 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.</ref> He resigned from the Government on 27 September 2014 over newspaper allegations about his privat ...under pressure to reveal details of Tory minister ‘sexting’ sting], ''The Guardian'', 28 September 2014, accessed same day </ref>
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  • ...er Jo Swinson]]'''Jo Swinson''' was selected as the first female leader of the [[Liberal Democrats]] on 22 July 2019 in a poll of party members. Swinson w ...ut a review of the impact of shale gas on climate change, the environment, the economy, and health and safety.
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  • ...dian.com/uk/2000/jul/09/northernireland.comment The poison at the heart of the Orange Order], ''Guardian'', 9 July 2000.</ref> According to journalist [[Henry McDonald]], Campbell has been an associate of the late [[John McKeague]] and of [[Clifford Peebles]].<ref>Henry McDonald, [ht
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  • ...ission of the Institute of Palestine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...ett]], and [[Teddy Rollek]], joined the American Zionist Council(AZC) with the expressed aim of spearheading a pro-Israel lobbying campaign.
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  • '''Michael Prescott''' is the director of corporate affairs at the [[BT Group]] ...Shandwick Worldwide - Media relations task is in Prescott's grasp. Former Sunday Times political editor Michael Prescott heads for WSW] ''PR Week'', 13 July
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  • ...of freedom conference sponsored by J R Reynolds.jpg|thumb|right|500px|''[[The Risk of Freedom conference]]'', sponsored by ''[[R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Comp ...oln’s Inn'], accessed 30 April 2015.</ref>. Judge [[Robert H Bork]] from the [[American Enterprise Institute]] gave a keynote address.
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  • '''Canary Wharf''' is a major business district in London and is the home to many financial institutions. ...ast London and is accessible via the Canary Wharf and Heron Quays stops on the DLR tube line.
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  • ...influence [[Stand Up to Ukip]], an anti-Nigel Farage protest group during the 2015 general election campaign. ...to provide his security.<ref>Two days after the article was published in ''the Guardian'' Hutchins' Twitter Account @johnhutchins4 was taken down</ref>
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  • ...Home Office]] under the Detention Centre Rules 2001. It is located outside the village of Clapham in Bedfordshire, England. *[[David Tanner]] is a Non Executive Director of the Yarl's Wood Immigration Centre Contract Board for [[Serco]] since 2013.
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  • ...included in references below and covers the period predating the start of the Commons debate on 2 December. Most of the Conservative party's 330 MPs are expected to support the Prime Minister's call for airstrikes.<ref name="BBC">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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  • [[Walter MacGowan]] worked in the prison service from 1970 to 1992, before joining [[Group 4]] until 2004. He ...Group 4]] as director of prisons, and was "involved in projects related to the privatisation of prisons and prisoner escort services."<ref>Times, “Jail
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  • ...igation into long standing allegations of police corruption in relation to the original Stephen Lawrence murder inquiry. * '''1984''': joins the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (reformed as the PSNI in 2001).<ref name="linkedin">Roy McComb, [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/
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  • ...and ongoing allegations of corruption in relation to the investigation of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. He retired as a police officer in 2015, to beco * '''1985''': joins the [[Metropolitan Police]] having graduated from Warwick University.
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  • ...olice and the criminal underworld until his arrest in 1997. He then became the first police supergrass, though was convicted for multiple offences in 1999 ...r the previous year.<ref name="untouchables"/> His early retirement was on the grounds of ill-health, having sustained an injury while responding to a rob
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  • ...s corporate accounts including [[Tata Steel]], [[Cuadrilla Resources]] and the [[University of Hertfordshire]]. ...breaking and agenda-setting stories – from the 2010 General Election to the Royal Wedding. She is also a qualified media and crisis trainer. <ref> [htt
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  • ...he police Leighton started a series of business ventures, one of which was the intelligence consultancy Mayfayre with another ex-Met officer [[Keith Hunte ===Linked to the Daniel Morgan murder case and the phone hacking scandal===
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  • ...ased groups, mainly the Movement Against Monarchy, the W.O.M.B.L.E.S., and the international protests he attended. ...Monarchy and the WOMBLES partook in or organised various events throughout the time Rod was involved with them. While we have chronicled many of his known
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  • ...groups she had targeted, a relationship which appears to have continued to the present day (February 2018). ...o be confirmed in late 2017, and publicly released by ''The Guardian'' and the Undercover Research Group in February 2018:
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''US:''' From The Hill:
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  • ...om/film/2000/nov/17/culture.features2 My family and other enemy aliens], ''The Guardian'', 17 March 2000. Last accessed 10 March 2020.</ref> From 1961 to 1997, she was on the staff of The Guardian newspaper, working as UN correspondent, Washington correspondent,
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