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  • ...ncluded the [[Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies]], the [[Inter-Parliamentary Council for Combating Terrorism]], The [[United States Association of Forme ...ly contesting the constituency of Chigwell for the first time.<ref>''Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1967''</ref>
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  • ...ad fit that broad definition, and criminalised any 'association' with such organisations in Britain. After the September 11 attacks, the EU Council redefined terror ...n's key expert on terrorism. In 2004 he was appointed as senior advisor on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency to the Constitutional Provisional Authority in Iraq.
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  • ...ry Select Committee on the European Union that he was "due to meet [the EU Counter-terrorism Co-ordinator] very shortly" <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ ...</ref> It also recommended that the government develop an official list of organisations prescribed as terrorist - a key mechanism used by states to condemn acts of
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  • *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] ...ng the benefits of corporations &#8216;engaging&#8217; with non-government organisations. &#8220;We recognized before anyone that NGOs, such as [[Greenpeace]] and [
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  • ...d in industrial politics by a triangular collaboration in which employers' organisations and TUC should make them-selves representative of their members and in retu ...try would have its organisation of workers and management, the two sets of organisations united by peak federations and all finally capped by a great national forum
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  • .... "Recent performance has not been satisfactory" it said, adding that both organisations "must act with real urgency and improve project management to tackle the ri * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries
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  • ...The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to t ...of public and private sources. It published pamphlets naming activists and organisations of which it regarded as subversive. Under the enthusiastic direction of Reg
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  • ...vide pro-British news and information free of charge and copyright to news organisations across the world there is little indication on the material itself that it ==Propaganda organisations==
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  • The Trust also funds the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Penal Affairs ]] and is a grant-making foundation which "seeks to | [[Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations]] || The Low Commission on Civil Society Regulation || Part funding of the
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  • ...y demonstrated. The MP in question was the Hon. [[Timothy Sainsbury]], the parliamentary under-secretary at the Foreign Office. His shareholding in the family compa fees received from companies for services not directly related to parliamentary duties;
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  • He specialises in "counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, counter-assassination, and counter-proliferation."<r [[Image:Braman.jpg|thumb|right|B. Raman former Chief of the Counter-Terrorism Division of the Research & Analysis Wing (India)]]
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  • ...could fail to enquire about the source of the funds that have financed the organisations and magazines which have been so helpful to them for so long. Nevertheless, ...nute personal details about tens of thousands of politicians and political organisations in every country in the world, including Britain. And this data, stored in
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  • ...alyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=422 On Assassination, Preemption, And Counter-Terrorism: The View From International Law], March 21, Delivered As The Keynote Addre ...itain still has tremendous assets which we can bring to the world. Vibrant Parliamentary Democracy. Our tradition of international aid and voluntary giving; [a]nd t
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  • ...range of civil society interests, foundations, international and religious organisations.<ref> European Policy Centre, [http://www.epc.eu/about.php About Us: Missio ...some Belgian government offices. Others who use the building include media organisations, think tanks including [[Lisbon Council]] and the journo-lobbying website [
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  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • ...ement in what was a complicated and highly organised network of groups and organisations which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radical right wing pol ...tly claimed 1919 as the date of its formation. In addition to these public organisations there was also a secret and tightly knit intelligence operation run by Sir
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  • ...as thoroughly unhappy. The Party emerged from that election with a massive parliamentary majority, yet still with a Liberal Prime Minister, in the person of [[Lloyd ...able to contact earlier. At the same time they were contemplating an extra-parliamentary role. These two developments came together with the recruitment of [[Regina
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  • ...king education in schools; we do this through funding credible third-party organisations. ...[Diageo]] was one of the more responsible alcohol companies.<ref>ALL PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP ON CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)[http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cach
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  • ...920 (when he was eighteen) to his death, his career encompassed a range of organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. F ...he existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitical historian's
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  • .... As a part of the propaganda campaign he proposed a strategy of fraternal organisations which would "serve the cause of public relations." The Anglo-German Fellows ...Still more intriguing is the claim that "neither Churchill nor Morton had parliamentary authority" and "Their support came from the King, that higher authority who
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  • :"through the goodwill of various national youth organisations, our staff has conducted a large number of courses for training youth movem ...hat their fields do not overlap. If private enterprise wishes to see these organisations conduct a thorough, nationwide campaign, they will have to be very liberall
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  • ...came known as the "Bevanites" and acted as the main focus for those in the Parliamentary Labour Party who opposed Gaitskell's attempts to de-socialise the Party aft ...f he couldn't be unseated by democratic means he must be unseated by extra-parliamentary activity. The conspirators must have realised that they were making prepara
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  • ...rwards he was also given responsibility for developing "a formal press and parliamentary effort". Of this role he said: ...re no doubt other roles which could be found there is no shortage of other organisations fulfilling them."
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  • ...Union]], and part of a number of Eurosceptic and Neoconservative connected organisations such as [[Open Europe]]. During his father's lifetime, he was known by the *[[Cheryl Gillan]] - Gascoyne-Cecil's former Parliamentary Private Secretary.
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  • ...odson%22&lr=&ei=lLmkR63wKoyyiQHlqZSECA&pgis=1 MPs and Defence: A Survey of Parliamentary Knowledge and Opinion], By Philip Towle, available on Google Books</ref> ...odson%22&lr=&ei=lLmkR63wKoyyiQHlqZSECA&pgis=1 MPs and Defence: A Survey of Parliamentary Knowledge and Opinion], By Philip Towle, available on Google Books</ref>
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  • ...ns Committee on Standards and Privileges, Written evidence received by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm2005 ...e]], a GP and Labour MP for Dartford who is co-chairman of the [[all-party parliamentary group on obesity]], said: 'I'm very sorry that Ian is leaving the forum. He
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  • ...institution in Herzliya, Israel. He is also involved in a number of other organisations with strong links to intelligence agencies, the military and private securi ...tic, (no date) [Accessed 3 September 2009]</ref> In evidence to a Canadian Parliamentary Subcommittee Ganor explained the thrust of his Ph.D thesis as follows:
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  • ...from a walk-up office in Whitehall. Financed by various right-wing private organisations in Britain and in the United States, the Coalition's function, Lewis says, *February 1996, selected to be prospective Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for the new seat of New Forest East.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} *[[Jake Berry]] MP Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Gr
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  • ...in London, and to infiltrate neo-Nazi groups, animal liberation groups and organisations behind unlawful industrial action such as secondary picketing.<ref>[http:// ...lic and ‘off balance-sheet’ so not subject to National Audit Office or Parliamentary budgetary scrutiny. Yet in that case, how can its position within police he
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  • ...ldren) pose as slaves to obtain the money offered to buy them from western organisations and that this has been orchestrated to fund the SPLA who use it to fund the ...s bill may have strong public support; but the unfortunate reality of the parliamentary process [for private Members' Bills] is that it needs the backing of the Go
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  • ...y candidate in the 2010 elections. He is a former deputy director of the [[Parliamentary Resources Unit]].<ref> [http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/thin ...Secretary [[Ruth Kelly]] to change the Government's relations with Muslim organisations. <ref>[http://www.communities.gov.uk/archived/speeches/corporate/values-res
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  • ...nation Group]] (ECG) represents a rare unification between the UK's Jewish organisations. It has set up a communications wing, BICOM, the British Israel Communicati ...a 3 year multi million pound 'action plan' in collaboration with existing organisations engaged in pro-Israel advocacy which includes the [[Jewish Leadership Counc
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  • ...d for Student Rights to have a stall at LSE Freshers Fair and that the two organisations had shared an office.<ref>[http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1nkge/LondonStu ...amentary Group on Transatlantic & International Security and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Homeland Security, a board member of the [[British American Projec
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  • ...ed 2 December 1998] from website of the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), (accessed 7 March 2008)</ref> ...ed 2 December 1998] from website of the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), (accessed 7 March 2008)</ref>. At Notre Dame University he linked up
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  • ===A-Z of Muslim organisations=== ...g/web/20080216142943/www.socialcohesion.co.uk/pubs/intro.php A-Z of Muslim organisations], Centre for Social Cohesion, via the Internet Archive, accessed on 5 March
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} *[[Karen Bradley]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime)
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  • ...a06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...rism SEE POWERBASE'S A-Z LIST OF COUNTER-TERRORISM ARTICLES'''] [[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • ...e safety or well-being of the State and intended to undermine of overthrow Parliamentary democracy by political, industrial or violent means."<ref>Christopher Andre ...- Assistant Director in charge of monitoring the CPGB and other subversive organisations, i.e head of F1 section.<ref>Christopher Andrew, The Defence of the Realm:
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  • ...and gaining seats in local and national elections. Next month’s European parliamentary election will likely result in the entry of [[Sverigedemokraterna]] and [[L Among the organisations represented were the [[Swiss People's Party]], the [[Lega Nord]] and the [[
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  • *[[Annabel Mullin]] - PhD researcher, UCL Institute of Education; Lib Dem Parliamentary spokesperson for Kensington *Professor [[John Seddon]] - leader of the Vanguard organisations; visiting professor, Hull University Business School
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  • ...John Hayes]] was appointed as UK Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s senior parliamentary adviser at No 10 Downing Street in a surprise mini-reshuffle in late March ...yes was appointed to Security Minister for the [[Home Office]], overseeing counter-terrorism, [[Home Office]] Science and small and medium enterprise.<ref>[https://www.
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  • ...ions, which is a legitimate comparison given the relationships between the organisations. They seem inverted, in that, in these other sections it tends to be Daily ...gless: Excessive surveillance of Muslims undermines a central component of counter-terrorism work, Arun Kundnani.</ref>
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  • ...nal family values are extending their influence." This sets out a list of organisations: ...s attempt to influence the media and public policy", and who believes that organisations such as FYC and the Christian Institute, have misjudged the public mood.
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  • :We work with organisations to ensure they safeguard their good name. Whether it is simply by ensuring ...veral organisations, maintaining excellent links with the police and other organisations<ref>Partner PR [http://www.partnerpr.com/p_s_pr/activist.htm Problem Solvin
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  • ...ions involving: the Government, Conservative party and sympathetic outside organisations. Below is a reproduction of Campbell's diagram. ...o became an IEDSS obsession as it aimed to counter the response by the non-parliamentary left, particularly with their response to E. P. Thomson's expose 'Protest a
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  • ...article on post-war right-wing terrorists and their relation to the extra-parliamentary Left in Europe, which explored collusion and manipulation: ...former CIA Deputy Director for Operations Clair E. George, and former CIA Counter-Terrorism Chief Duane R. Clarridge.
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  • ...Thatcher, where he was responsible for Home Affairs and then progressed to Parliamentary Affairs. From 1991 to 1997 he was Head of the Information and Emergency Ai ...ot that Andy Bearpark and Penny Beels play a leading role in both of these organisations.
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  • == Partner Organisations == ...rbase.info/index.php?title=Obesity_All_Party_Parliamentary_Group All-Party Parliamentary Group on Obesity (APPG)] - a group of MPs and peers who work to raise aware
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  • ...th the [[RCP]] and [[LM magazine]] went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forward their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what *[[Alan Harding]], 'The death of parliamentary politics?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 32 - June 1991, p. 36.
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  • ...financial sector seem to be singing of the same hymn sheet in the European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum. The financial industry has an enormous influence [[Category: Lobbying industry organisations]]
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  • *[[Associate Parliamentary Group on Wholesale Financial Markets and Services]] [[Category: Lobbying industry organisations]]
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  • ...t solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Of course we talk to ministers and other parliamentary officials - that's part of our job and the two-way communication is valuabl ...ducing a statutory register of interests. This would force lobby firms and parliamentary candidates to clarify who they represent and work for.<ref name="Mathiason"
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  • :It received 29 responses which included the four public affairs umbrella organisations, three public affairs agencies, two public bodies, two trade unions, one ch ...f openness, creating barriers to communication that will actively dissuade organisations from working with the parliament.<ref name="IPR"/>
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  • ...n with animal rights and environmental activists corroborated by search of Parliamentary and press publications from the period.</ref> ...the 2005 July 7th bombings in London occurred, prompting a reorganising of counter-terrorism policing in the UK, particularly of those branches of the police which woul
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  • Brazier was parliamentary undersecretary of state for two years at the [[Ministry of Defence]] (MOD) ...security company that 'provides counter terrorist and related services for organisations responsible for crowded events and spaces'.
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  • He was parliamentary under-secretary of state at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] from Se ...__-__1_Oct_-_31_Dec_2012.csv.csv/preview Ministers: Meetings with external organisations], 31 December 2012, accessed 18 May 2015.</ref>
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  • ...4474"/> Transnational organisations such as Interpol, Europol, or 'private organisations' do not attend<ref name="mm.1" /> although their participation has been dis ...DST if they wanted to use his information. A French desk officer from the counter-terrorism branch was assigned to him. He briefed him on a regular basis.<br/>Accordin
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  • ...n with animal rights and environmental activists corroborated by search of Parliamentary and press publications from the period.</ref> ...00304/cmhansrd/vo040707/halltext/40707h02.htm Statement of Caroline Flint, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office, to Parliament], ''Hansard'', 7
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  • ...n with animal rights and environmental activists corroborated by search of Parliamentary and press publications from the period. Eco-terrorism was [http://www.outsi Examination of known police documents, parliamentary papers and media coverge from the time show no mention of 'domestic extremi
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  • ...dicalisation in Denmark - Opportunities for Early, Co-ordinated Efforts’ counter-terrorism conference hosted by Danish intelligence agency PET.<ref name="ART120p70">P ...ted for but never received. Also present is “the then head of the Yard's counter-terrorism intelligence command”<ref>Possibly [[Peter Clarke]], who then led [[Count
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  • In 1965, the International Organisations Division of the CIA decided to use its intellectual front group, the Congre ...article by Thomas Braden, head of the CCF's parent body, the International Organisations Division of the CIA, which linked the CCF to the CIA. Despite the attention
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  • ...72 would clear the way for Habsburg to take over full control of all three organisations, the PEU, CEDI and the AESP. ...testimony about Gelli's activities in Argentina and Uruguay to the Italian parliamentary commission investigating P2 in 1983. A likely cause for the rivalry was the
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  • ...anding association with the [[Conservative Party]]. In 1997, he stood as a parliamentary election candidate, reportedly describing himself as fuelled by 'religious Chalk was reportedly hired to head RICU in 2012 because of his expertise in counter-terrorism strategic communications. According to The ''Guardian'':
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  • included Bilderberger Sir Frederic Bennett, Chairman of the SIF Parliamentary Group, and John Biggs-Davison, former Chairman of the Monday Club, member o ...ouncil member Sir Stephen Hastings who would be active in 1977 in giving a Parliamentary platform to NAFF's psy-ops campaigns. On 9th March 1976 at a dinner hosted
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  • ...ised in August 1975 before NAFF's formal creation. In December 1977, under Parliamentary privilege, Hastings named the Labour MPs whom Frolik accused of having work ...n November of that year, we identified fortyeight Labour Party prospective parliamentary candidates with extreme Left views and connections [...] on 15 January [197
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  • Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry from another Gendarmerie officer, Chief Adjutant would produce The Soviet propaganda network: a directory of organisations serving
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  • Péan's 1983 revelation of the sniffer plane scandal which led to a parliamentary Another former Grenadier Guards officer and parliamentary friend of Amery
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  • ...[[UKIP]] and founder of [[Sharia Watch]], as well as [[Daniel Greenberg]], Parliamentary Counsel, for the law firm [[Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP]].<ref>Charlotte Ra ...ies with the FDD in 2014, stating that the two were ‘completely separate organisations, financially and legally separate’. However, when asked about documents s
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  • ...dies, 2007.<ref name="ABC001">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Muslim Community Engagement post 9/11’. Rebecca Roberts & Will McMaho ...010.<ref name="ABC005">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Policing within a Counter-Terrorism Context Post 7/7: The Importance of Partnership, Dialogue and Support when
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  • ...individuals to effect his passage into and through much larger numbers of organisations. ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/16/spying-
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  • ===Parliamentary lobbying=== The individuals and organisations reported present in their quarterly were:
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  • ...nd we also welcome corrections on how we have portrayed the history of the organisations mentioned. ...en, Murphy writes, that the normalisation of the relations between British parliamentary officials and Sinn Féin personnel in recent years and the peace process in
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  • ...litan Police prior to computerisation of the police. However, following re-organisations, the term IMOS is now used to refer to the legacy paper files and the indic :: The subject index contains details of organisations, firms, terrorist incidents, demonstrations and events to name just a few s
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  • ...s. PB Consulting is currently engaged in lobbying three separate all party parliamentary groups (APPGs) of MPs, which are exploring issues around obesity, women’s ...ow frequently individual former MPs have been using their “category X” parliamentary pass, which grants the bearer continued access to the corridors of power af
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  • ...e individuals of Muslim origin who are fully signed up to the Islamophobic counter-terrorism policies of the British state. Some of them, in addition, have clear, if so ...ice’s [[Homeland Security Group]] (HSG, as the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] (OSCT) became known in April 2021).
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  • | [[Parliamentary Human Rights Group]] || Strengthening the Human Rights Field || United King | [[The Small-scale Initiatives Programme for North African Civil Society Organisations]] (PPI OSCAN) || Conservation || Multiple countries || Spain
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  • ...ts disbursed by the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. Where individual organisations aren't disclosed, the grants have been categorized by topic, as used on the | [[Convention des Organisations de la société civile pour l’observation domestique des élections]] ||
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