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  • ...capture of New Labour also includes 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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  • ...re has been a huge increase in the number of these organisations since the Labour Party came to power in 1997 - there are now more than 320 Task Forces, with
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  • ...re than £5,000 (the exact figures are given when we could find them). The Labour Party's accounts for 1999 show that 60% of its income comes from donors (20 The proportion of New Labour's funds coming from very rich individuals has dramatically increased in the
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  • *[[David Simon]], a minister for trade and competitiveness in Europe for the Labour government from 1997 to 1999 and an Advisor to the Cabinet Office from 1999 ...n Europe and the United States but the company is also pressing ahead with new exploration and production operations in Africa, South America, Asia and th
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  • '''Eric Moonman''' (born 29 April 1929) is a former Labour MP turned academic, broadcaster and Israel lobbyist. More recently he has e ...At Liverpool he edited the University magazine and became chairman of the Labour Society. Moonman was awarded his diploma in 1955
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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:/ ...ame Scottish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scottish Labour Party was recruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former ed
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  • ...IPPR) Social 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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  • ...Professor Alan Peacock returned to Edinburgh with the vision of creating a new independent research institute', according to the account of [[John Shaw]] ...itute p. 1</ref> Peacock's paper noted 'three good reasons' for starting a new think tank or 'research institute' as he called it. These were firstly dep
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  • ...think-tank based in Edinburgh, undertook an interesting move by founding a new organisation they called the International Futures Forum (IFF). Still supported by [[BP]], it &#39;explore[s] new ways of operating effectively and responsibly in a world of boundless compl
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  • ...is [[Ross Martin]] (appointed 2004), a former Labour Councillor and failed Labour candidate for a seat in the Scottish Parliament in 1999.<ref>Mary Braid, "[ Prior to his new position at the CSPP, Martin was head of the [[Scottish Forum for Modern Go
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  • ...information advice and guidance organisations coming together to form the new Connexions Service for Tees Valley. The school featured a modular curriculu * Consultancy work with Mentoring Service to help secure New Deal funding
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  • ...capture of New Labour also includes 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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  • ...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 Her brother [[Douglas Alexander|Douglas]] is a Labour [[Member of Parliament]] for Paisley South.
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  • ...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> ...politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party staffer [[Cathy McGlynn]] (an adviser to [[Jack Cunningham]] when he
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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 ...he [[Labour Party]] for 'tickets for dinners', and in 2001 gave £9,000 to Labour.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1999/sep/09/uk.politicalnews1 Wher
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  • ...o privatisation - and especially contracting out local authorities' direct labour organisations - and, latterly, to the European Union. In the 1997 general e ...denationalisation of industries taken into state ownership by the post-war Labour government of 1945. In 25 years the group's main success had been the high-
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  • ...distinct parts. The first will look at Disney's alleged use of sweatshop labour in the production of its merchandise in the third world. The second part w ===Walt Disney in the Third world - Sweatshop Labour===
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  • ...ed (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 Cocktail Off ......we are what we own&#39; (Times 22/1/95). Has written for Demos on &#39;New Enterprise Culture&#39; (pseudo moralisation) and religion and with the [[F
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  • ...al election 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 B ...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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  • ...created a situation in which tobacco companies no longer need worry about new competitors pushing down tobacco prices.<ref>Robert A. Levy, [http://web.ar ...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohUwJsMawh8&feature=related ” Chris Edwards on new Cato website DownsizingGovernment.org”], ''Youtube'', viewed on the 04 No
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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 ...only badly wounded the SNP government's claims of being more ethical than Labour and putting human rights at the top of its agenda, but has also led to fear
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  • ...LobbyGate]] "Cash for access" scandal, which rocked the relatively new New Labour administration<ref>[http://www.gregpalast.com/printerfriendly.cfm?artid=73] ...Tim Bell]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during the 1997 election.
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  • *[[United States Chamber of Commerce]] Board Member, Executive Director & Labour Law Director (Past) ...calling for a ban on fracking — “a cheap shot at fracking foes".' The New York Times revealed a secret recording of Berman telling a conference full
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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 ...ut of evening receptions organised by Bell Pottinger Public Affairs at the Labour conference this week ... following revelations that the firm was charging c
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  • ...er of PR and lobbying company [[Lexington Communications]]. He is a former Labour Party adviser. ...a former 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 o
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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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  • ...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 ...to the conflict in Ireland, racism and state violence and in attacking the Labour Party.
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  • ...International Development''' (DfID) was set up in May 1997 by the incoming Labour government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty it *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets;
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  • ...on in 1987, in which they argued the future of the left was to abandon the labour movement: ...put the same point in a different way, our class can have no future while labour retains its monopoly of political influence. Labourism as a political outlo
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  • ...but having stood down in 2013, the FSA appointed [[Tim Bennett]] as their new chair that same year.
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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 In 1987 Zionist propagandist and former Labour MP [[Eric Moonman]] published a book called ''The Violent Society'' which i
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  • ...2009</ref> and of employing "some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour"<ref>Alan Rusbridger, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4428627-1036 In October 2010 Fiona Fox was in the news as a result of the disgraced former Labour politician [[Jim Devine]] being ordered to pay his former office manager 35
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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.&# ...ed off against each other for the lowest price and the effects this has on labour rights and wages, let alone the environmental damage of growing monoculture
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  • ...to GM crops. <ref>[https://www.foe.co.uk/resource/press_releases/0601tors 'Labour's Business Backers: Are They Ethical?'], Friends of the Earth, accessed 8 J ...e party. 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.c
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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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  • ...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 ...ter The Observer exposed how some lobbying firms had hired former aides to Labour Ministers in order to get favours from the Government for their corporate c
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  • ...//www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/2787/ Mick Hume moves on - new editor for Spiked] Spiked, 29 Jan 2007</ref> In 1988, he became the foundin ...g Marxism Originals)'', Introduction by [[Mick Hume]] London: Pluto Press; New edition (15 May 1996) ISBN-10: 0745310338 ISBN-13: 978-0745310336
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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. ...asury team in the past, he has a realistic view of what to expect from the Labour front bench.
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  • ...l-resourced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the [[Labour Party]] in the Eighties. Haseler gains just one mention from Crewe and King Stephen Haseler ''The Super Rich: The Unjust New World of Global Capitalism'', Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmmillan, 2000.
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  • Labour attache at the US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-or ...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
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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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  • ...first product we developed simply to increase crop yield". Monsanto said a new gene in RR2 soy would give "a 6-7 percent yield increase" in yield. When st ...ng to a Bloomberg report, Monsanto last year began shifting growers to the new seeds by promising a 7 percent to 11 percent bigger harvest compared with t
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  • ...pbmcmbGFzdF9tb2RpZmllZF9mcm9tX2Rpc2s9MjIvMTIvMjAxNiAxMDo0MDowMg== Preston New Road Exploration Works Community Liaison Group (CLG) Terms of Reference], L ...Minister, [[John Prescott]], and former chief media spokesperson for the [[Labour Party]]. Craven is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]]. It was accu
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  • ...was a key 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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  • ...resistant crops - are sold with the promise that they reduce the need for labour: farmers give their money not to local labourers but to one of the biggest New-Delhi based trade and policy analyst, Devinder Sharma, sees the Nuffield Co
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  • ...labour, in particular women, but the changes also lead to the creation of new employment,' without specifying what sorts of jobs these would be.
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  • ...However, since the late 1990s it has been more closely identified with New Labour. In 2003 [[Gordon Brown]] delivered a keynote speech to the foundation on t ...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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  • ...long made a big noise over Britain's 'uncompetitive' tax regime under the Labour government, and in 2008 he moved WPP's tax base to Ireland. So his much tru A new tax havens database compiled by the anti-poverty charity ActionAid in Octob
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  • ...or Public 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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  • ...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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  • ...ior researcher to [[Lewis Macdonald]] MSP and conference officer for the [[Labour Party]].<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-noble/19/880/707 James Nobl ...o.F. (Good Hospitality Group)]] | [[Genesis Housing Habinteg]] | [[Hackney New Primary School and the Benyon Estate]] | [[Hair Council]] | [[HG Europe (Sh
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  • {{Template:NuclearSpin}}Grayling is heavily involved in the push for new nuclear power in the UK. In 2008 and 2010 GPS provided lobbying services fo ...aired the Tories’ Quality of Life Policy Group). [[Viscount Chandos]], a Labour member of the House of Lords, also has Grayling on his list of paid direct
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  • ...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. *The Rt Hon [[Frank Field]] MP Labour MP
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  • ...Chris Winslow]] and associate consultant [[Jo Nove]] both worked for the [[Labour Party]]. Winslow was a special adviser to [[Donald Dewar]] in 1999 and work It is open to speculation whether the close links Greenhaus have to Scottish Labour help them provide some of their public affairs services. Greenhaus themselv
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  • ...ling and image guru [[Philip Gould]]. <ref>[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,,2091070,00.html ''Guardian'', 30 May 2007]</ref> ...ead of corporate 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> ...masterminding-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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  • ...before the 1997 election transformed its prospects. But by May 1998, with Labour having been in power for a year, Prima was valued at up to £1.8 million wh ...ght the Prima business back in January last year. With Draper on board and Labour in power, business boomed. In 1997, the company's revenues rose to £1m and
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  • ...nda initiative started by the Conservative government and picked up by New Labour along with the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]
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  • ...tp://www.theguardian.com/politics/2006/nov/11/partyfunding.highereducation Labour's big donor quits as science minister] ''The Guardian'', Saturday 11 Novemb 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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  • ...dvises The [[Independent Institute]], exposed as a business lobby in the ''New York Times'' when leaked documents showed that [[Microsoft]] secretly funde ...] and [[Neville Sandelson]] who both took part in attacks against the (UK) Labour Party. ([http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/Sandelson/m.html])
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  • ...news-items/485-lord-sainsburys-thought-police-new-media-control-initiative New independent media centre aims to give scientists a voice], ''[[Financial Ti ...other countries, including [[Australian Science Media Centre|Australia]], New Zealand, Canada, and Japan.<ref>Science Media Centre (2012) [http://www.sci
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  • ...d our people.' On another occasion Sithole is reported to have said, 'This new technology is what Africa needs to overcome famine and food shortages.' (K ...at Bt Maize was, his reply was very interesting. It was, he said, simply a new variety of maize. Mr Sithole does not speak English, and this conversation
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  • ...ditor of the ''Jewish Chronicle'', a senior fellow at the [[Centre for the New Europe]] in Brussels and at [[Civitas]]: The Institute for the Study of Civ ...IV, Towards a More Cooperative Society: Ideas on the Future of the British Labour Movement and Independent Health Care, A Question of Choice: Public Prioriti
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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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  • ...whom is 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 Organisatio By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found add
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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 ...Mr Burrell named key policy-makers for lobbyists to target in an incoming Labour administration: [[Ed Balls]], a senior adviser to Gordon Brown, the Shadow
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  • .../archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</ref>: ...hip with Lord [[David Sainsbury]]. In the late 1980s Taverne, originally a Labour MP, served with [[Roger Liddle]] and [[David Sainsbury]] (later to become L
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  • ...of Staff and a Special Adviser to the late [[Donald Dewar]]. Rafferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was t ...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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  • A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states.
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  • ...ant'. The company did not disclose how much it paid him. <ref>Tom Wilkie, "Labour angered over Ingham consultancy", ''The Independent'', unavailable online, ...ue21/issue21_part2.htm It's official: no dark Machiavellian conspiracy for new nuclear power]", [[Corporate Watch]] newsletter, issue 21, December 2004.</
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  • ...racks the companies, people and organisations behind the campaign to build new nuclear power stations in the UK and worldwide. ...ltation which raised the possibility for the first time in many years that new nuclear power stations could be built.
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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 ...gy strategy".<ref>British Nuclear Industry Forum, ''BNIF Fringe Meeting at Labour Party Conference'', October 4, 2001; a cache of the article can be accessed
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  • ...d Patricia Hewitt in trouble', [http://www.newstatesman.com/200504180015 ''New Statesman''], 18 April, 2005.</ref> ...'', accessed 13 October 2014 </ref>Stood in 2015 General Election as the [[Labour]] candidate for East Devon, taking 10.2% of the vote and coming 4th. <ref>[
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  • ...mongst elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. ...mament Advisory Committee]] - a body "many of whom saw as a device to keep Labour back-benchers quiet." <ref>Michael Howard, ''Captain Professor The Memoirs
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  • ...Communications]] - including Liberal Democrat MP [[Menzies Campbell]] and Labour MP [[Ann Taylor]] - were required to stand down from the board to comply wi ...ing up its marketing efforts"; investigating the creation of "developing a new visual identity" and creating an online presence.<ref>Rebecca Dowman, "[htt
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  • ...ds) Features Revealed: the story behind one of London's most controversial new developments BY ANDREW GILLIGAN </ref> :Whether it's supporting a successful NSIP application for nuclear new build on behalf of EDF Energy or securing support from key politicians shal
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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 [[Peter
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  • He is a former Secretary of the [[Edinburgh Business Labour Forum]], and is a member of the [[Institute of Directors]]. <ref>'[http://w ...ocedural hiccup, nominations by the TGWU Westminster branch (to which many labour researchers then belonged) for delegates to particular constituencies would
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  • ...threatened many existing products and caused significant delay to bringing new products to market...Whitehouse...worked with Vitabiotics to ensure that th ...in the 2005 General Election, coming fourth as [[David Marshall]] of the [[Labour Party]] won.<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/person/9229/carl-tho
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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 ...arliamentary 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 consultan
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  • ...stations converged on the UK parliament to tell MPs that Britain needed a new generation of nuclear power stations. According to their press release: ...r power, pressing the Government to speed up its energy review and support new nuclear plants urgently. The union says that nuclear power is essential to
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  • ...has an MBA from [[Harvard University]]. He was knighted in the Millennium New Year Honours list. ...Sorrell had been terminated, it would have led to a very large payout; the new agreement provides him instead with one year's pay. Shareholders have criti
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  • According to an [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1583163,00.html Observer profile]: ...], owned by [[Geoffrey Robinson]], a Brown ally, and other causes close to Labour.
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  • ...club based in Scotland, created by [[Baroness Goudie]], 'vice chair of the Labour peers in the House of Lords and networker extraordinaire'.{{ref|SoS1}} . I :That is the annual sum being charged by a remarkable new venture about to be launched in Scotland, which promises a unique chance fo
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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 ...rs-list/10543102/New-Year-Honours-2014-David-Cameron-cronies-rewarded.html New Year Honours 2014: David Cameron 'cronies' rewarded] ''The Telegraph'', 30
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  • ...aught up in donations row",[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2007/nov/28/labour.uk2 ''The Guardian''], 28 November, 2007.</ref> ...cs Acquires Dittus Communications, Expands Global Public Affairs Practice] NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON DC – December 5, 2005</ref>.
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  • ...Blair's special adviser on energy and industry and has an association with Labour that goes back to the 1980s. ...the agenda."<ref>Clayton Hirst, "Secret DTI Team Gives Green Light For 10 New Nuclear Plants, ''Independent on Sunday'', March 27, 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 al .../news/2016/12/21/labour-mp-jamie-reed-quits-sparking-copeland-by-election/ Labour MP Jamie Reed quits sparking Copeland by-election], ''The Telegraph'', 21 D
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  • The DTI was the lead Government department for the Labour Government’s Energy Review, which was launched in 2006. The then-Energy M ...ergy policy unity at the DTI, wrote a forty six page briefing note for the new incoming Ministers. According to ''The Observer'':
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  • The documents show that BNFL believes the only way to guarantee that new power stations open on schedule is to fast-track the planning process by pr ...Press Secretary, also provided advice during the 1990s. <ref>Tom Wilkie, "Labour angered over Ingham consultancy", ''The Independent'', unavailable online,
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  • ...l Political Consultants]] (APPC), following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its ...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
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  • '''Fiona Mactaggart''' has been the [[Labour Party]] MP for Slough since 1997. She served as a Parliamentary Under-Secre ...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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  • ...arely hears about. Those details, however, usually determine how effective new laws and regulations will be." According to Doyle, the company has exerted ...compounds were on the market, DuPont focussed its energies on discovering new ones and helped to finance academic researchers who were doing the same. To
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  • ...]) to produce and market the lead additive in petrol (known as ethyl). The new company was called the [[Ethyl Corporation]]. {{ref|13}} ...any's over-dependence on fibres, without the company looking elsewhere for new products. When the demand for fibres collapsed in the mid 1970s, DuPont was
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  • ...he meeting launched a new CEPS working party on "Emissions trading and the new EU climate-change policy" which will be chaired by Charles Nicholson of fel ...nto new areas, allowing the patenting of natural resources as if they were new ideas. For CEFIC's position.<ref>see: http://www.cefic.org/feedback/LEGAL/N
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  • ...nt Oxfuird. Though he never gained the title, his heirs have. He married a New Zealander, Frances Elizabeth Grant and they had two sons and two daughters. ...perty to a missionary society, and carrying off his five young children to New Zealand, there to lead a simple, Christian, patriarchal life." {{ref|6}}
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  • ...his trade in ideas occured prior to Moseley's transformation from maverick Labour Minister to fascist and the British Union of Fascists in reality contribute ...arianism of Stalin, and eventually the social democratic policies of the [[Labour Party]]. This profoundly misrepresents the pre-war concept of the corporate
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  • ...paper and its editor to court for breach of copyright. During the case the Labour MP and future Chancellor of the Exchequer, [[Stafford Cripps]], represented ...ll the Tories and many Liberals, including [[Lloyd George]], and not a few Labour politicians, including [[Ramsay MacDonald]]. What was regarded as his "soci
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  • ...ice training to include a class in "elementary economics and civics". This new, official, access to the shop floor provided the League with the opportunit This reorganisation happened against the backdrop of the first Labour Government to have a working majority but the League seems to have avoided
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  • ...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 after he b ...end the "special relationship" with the USA. When, therefore, in 1964 the Labour government took office it did so under the leadership of a man who, though
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  • ...e right in industry, the press, the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the major turning point in Wilson's care ...of the programme researchers had warned [[John Prescott]], now one of the Labour Party's leading front benchers but then a National Union of Seamen activist
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  • ...nsolidating their infant revolution had been made easier by the right-wing Labour government of James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson when he surprising ...its pretence to political independence and was actively canvassing for the new-look Tories.
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  • ...ng consequences for British retail as other companies react to it and find new ways to compete. Therefore, although this was originally conceived as a pro In 1991 [[Archie Norman]] was recruited from [[Kingfisher]] as the new chief executive, and Asda returned to its roots as a food retailer, standin
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  • ...he Commonwealth Games in Manchester. This coincided with the building of a new Asda WalMart supercentre on the site next to the stadium.[1] ...ournemouth' for information about companies including Asda lobbying at the Labour Party conference in 2003. A significant proportion of the party's income co
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  • ...ng these codes, for example through allegations of breaching international labour standards, which presents a glaring contradiction. [[People and Planet]] ma ...these companies is such a contradiction. They may be signing up to ethical labour codes, but in pushing prices down and keeping them down they are actively h
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  • ...lly.</ref> to oppose an anticipated ban on hunting with dogs under the New Labour government.<ref>The contents of this page were originally drawn from a rep ...cal Society]] of London, colonel's son Richard Burge is also Member of the Labour Party. He is a trustee for the [[Television Trust For The Environment]] and
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  • ...stry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), now re-organised under New Labour as the Department of the Environment and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). MAFF had an "I've never found New Labour politicians and advisers as furious or as willing to talk to Leftie hacks..
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  • ...farm business without having to set up a whole new business that requires new skills. Many farmers feel that the National Farmer’s Union should instead “If hunting were banned, farmers would be faced with substantial new difficulties and costs in running their businesses. The NFU has made clear
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  • ...ests and connect them with one another. The company also uses the Web as a new medium for marketing product and for enhancing customer service.’[49] ...mong them: P&G, the company now targeting developing nations. "In terms of new markets, the sky just might be the limit for P&G. Unlike the United States,
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  • ...volved with some right-wing security service plots against Harold Wilson's Labour government, such as the Clockwork Orange project in Northern Ireland. In 2007 the Trust announced a new working group as part of this continuing focus on supporting counter-terror
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  • Sir [[Peter Davis]] is chairman of the [[New Deal Task Force]][30]. ...nspicuous level, Lord Sainsbury of Turville has given £6 million to the [[Labour Party]] in the last two years alone, and had previously given two other lar
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  • ...o 31% between 2000 and 2006, and trebling its store count by opening 1,200 new shops during this period. <ref> [http://www.actionaidspace.org/campaigns/d ...eplacement with industrial monoculture plantations where wages are low and labour rights are minimal; undercutting almost every other retailer and hence turn
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  • ...the election by 99 seats to the [[Conservative Party]].<ref> [http://www2.labour.org.uk/ed_miliband Ed Miliband biography], accessed 10 November 2010.</ref> ...l The Guardian], 28/02/2004.</ref> In September 2010 the brothers fought a Labour leadership contest that saw Ed narrowly win after four rounds of voting, wi
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  • ...us Friends of [[Tony Blair|Tony]] - multi-millionaires like Lord Levy, the Labour Party's chief fundraiser and [[Lord Falconer]] the man Blair put in charge It also features figures from the internal hierarchy of the Labour Party, like General Secretary [[Margaret McDonagh]] and unelected Governmen
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  • ...£307,000. He also made £726,600 from share options in 1996. Although the Labour Party threatened to tighten the tax regime in the North Sea before 1997, af The Oil and Gas Industry Task Force 1 was wound up in December 1999 and a new Task Force re-named the [[PILOT Group]] was formed.
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  • ...re than £5,000 (the exact figures are given when we could find them). The Labour Party's accounts for 1999 show that 60% of its income comes from donors (20 The proportion of New Labour's funds coming from very rich individuals has dramatically increased in the
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  • ...]. He owns a 6% stake in Rangers football club. He gave £100,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 2001. He drives a Bentley worth £200,000 and his personal wealt ...and led the world in the old enlightenment. What is to stop us leading the new enlightenment? Particularly in an election year, this is about both raising
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  • ...Grant Group]] and [[Central Plastics]]. He gave more than £5,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 1999-2000 and £6,600 in 2001. He is also Chairman of [[NorthWest in Business]], a New Labour/business networking organisation which has been paid frequent visits by [[G
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  • ...d marine container leasing company, registered in Bermuda. They paid the [[Labour Party]] more than £5,000 for "Tickets For Dinners" in 2000-2001. Sea Containers Ltd operate 26 hotels across the world and own restaurants in New York and London (Harry's Bar). They own marine container manufacturing fact
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  • '''Julian Murray Lewis''' (born 26 September 1951) is the Conservative MP for New Forest East.<ref name="bio">[http://www.julianlewis.net/biography.php Biogr Lewis first came to public prominence by infiltrating the [[Labour Party]]:
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  • ...ly to have the greatest impact on wealthy industrialised states. Since the New York and Washington attacks he has been analysing US responses, especially ...Destruction, in A Labour Peace Policy for the Millennium, Allaun, F (ed), Labour Action for Peace, September 1998.
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  • ...since written for many other publications, including the Observer and the New York Sun.<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neoconservatism-Why-Need-Douglas-Mur ::I haven't been in New York since the fall of 2000, when I was visiting this city to promote my fi
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  • ...eter Hain]] {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Peter Hain''' is a British Labour Party politician and former cabinet minister. He stood down as the MP for N ...January 2008</ref> states that he 'has never been entirely trusted in his new political home. Admiration for his stance on South Africa has been mixed wi
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  • ...mostly focused on the public sector. His father is [[John Prescott]], the Labour politician. David Prescott will be standing as a Labour candidate for Gainsborough, Lincolnshire in the 2015 UK general election.
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  • ...Europe, ranging across a wide range of subjects including the environment, labour relations, legal and regulatory issues and health' (Details of these incide ...licy Advisory Group]] at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and the [[New Deal Advisory Group]] at the Treasury Office (both for the UK government).
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