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  • ...encies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. ...lished [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism Research Unit]] in the department, which developed a terrorism database in coordination with [[ter
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  • ...iates who have obtained influential positions with other organisations and the network’s extensive youth oriented programmes. ...arily extensive and detailed because of the network's disparate nature and the lack of formal public links between its entities.
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  • ...} In 2002, the ACCF opened an "affiliate" organisation in Brussels, called the [[International Council for Capital Formation]], which is run by Dr. [[Marg ...and Environmental Policies and U.S. Economic Growth" had been sponsored by the following:
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  • '''Beattie Media''' is a PR and lobbying firm headquarterd in London, with offices in Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Falkirk ...Beattie Media enjoyed remarkable success in attracting clients from across the Scottish public sector.
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  • ...n. (eds) (1995) ''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 7</ref> ...Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first president.
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  • ...and with links to the [[Futures Forum]] of the Scottish Parliament and to the California-based [[Global Business Network]], with which they have several ..., undertook an interesting move by founding a new organisation they called the International Futures Forum (IFF).
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  • ...) is a British [[think tank]]. It was founded in 1920 and is a lynchpin of the British Foreign Policy establishment. ...IA]] operative [[DeAnne Julius|Dr. DeAnne Julius]] and the Director (until the end of 2006) was [[Victor Bulmer-Thomas]].
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  • ...d. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as the Scottish Parliament was being created. ...erity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally).'<ref>[http://www.scdi.org.uk/ SCDI website]</
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  • ...ational Institute for Environmental Affairs]], its main office today is in London. ...Europe and North America [http://www.iied.org/general/about-iied/funding]. The IIED discloses all its sources of funding and lists it sponsors and partner
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  • It is based in London and Edinburgh. ...30 different bodies. Between them they have given us over 500 contracts in the past four years.
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  • The '''Weir Group''' plc is a UK-listed engineering company. ...on the [[London Stock Exchange]] in 1947. According to its website in 2007 the company employed 'just under 8,000 people worldwide across five divisions,
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  • ...International Association of Business and Parliament]], a company based in London. ...t [[Devin Scobie]] had been appointed as the interim executive director of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. At that point he was described a
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  • ...'' is an Edinburgh-based PR and lobbying company run by the former head of the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]] [[Ian Coldwell]]. ...case in 2005. [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business.cfm?id=127412005 The Scotsman] reported:
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  • [[File:Bell Pottinger.JPG|Right|thumb|300px|Bell Pottinger London offices, 330 High Holborn]] ...trated a PR campaign in South Africa likely to 'inflame racial discord' in the former apartheid state.
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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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  • ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group==== The activities of the Bayer Group are divided into four business segments - Health Care, Agricult
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  • The firm&#39;s management has included: ...0829,00.html British guard firm ‘abused scared Iraqi shepherd boy’], ''The Observer'', November 14, 2004</ref>.
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  • ...ment's cultural propaganda body. The Council even carries a discussion of the its own history on its website which states as much: ...ded the teaching of English, but political messages always came along with the language tuition<ref>Nicholas J Cull [http://www.britishcouncil.org/history
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  • ...one of the largest European mergers ever.<ref>Source: BBC News. Business: The Company File Zeneca and Astra merge to form drug giant. Online at: http://n The company has six main therapy interest areas: cancer, cardiovascular, gastro
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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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  • ...olitical Violence]] (CSTPV). [[David Claridge]], its managing director, is the former Operational Director of CSTPV and is often seen interviewed or quote Janusian has been in Iraq since April 2003, and provides mercenaries for the protection of foreign workers and diplomats.
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  • .... Thomson's book ''Genes in Africa'' promotes the benefits of GM crops for the developing world. ...provides expert technical advice on regulatory decisions. Other members of the Advisory Committee are also said to be members of AfricaBio or to be closel
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  • ...onment and Technology Programme and as of 2009 is still a senior fellow of the IEA. ...ected [[International Policy Network]] whose Washington address is that of the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]], where Bate is an adjunct fellow.
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  • ...trition Foundation]] (BNF) is the key food industry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impartial information, but it does not a The BNF claims to promote 'the nutritional wellbeing of society through the impartial interpretation and effective dissemination of scientifically base
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  • [[File:Tracey brown 2001.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Tracey Brown]] in 2001 at the time of her employment with [[Regester Larkin]]]] ..._speakers.php?event_id=73&PHPSESSID=603eef988ec1f81d58a03f01e60bcfd9 About the Speakers], Sense about Science 'Debating Peer Review' Tue, 26th Apr 2011, 4
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  • ...http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009 ...Street]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]]
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  • ...t are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...arch 22 2009</ref> This study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003.
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  • ...Preparing for Power: The Programme of the Revolutionary Communist Party'', London: [[Junius Publications]], first published July 1983]]{{Powerbase:LM network [[Image:The Red Front.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The cover of the [[RCP]]'s ''The Red Front: A platform for working class unity'', their 1987 election manife
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  • ...conomic development'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...|700px|ESEF claim to take no corporate funding, circa 1997. Retrieved from the Internet archive of 24 December 1997: [http://web.archive.org/web/199712241 ...Frits Böttcher]]. A year earlier Bate had founded the Environment Unit of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA).
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  • ...Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing ...niser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also argues the RCP were never in fact socialists:
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  • ...dered an expert on 'terrorism' and radicalisation. He is currently head of the [[Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies]] (BUC ...s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[Brunel University]] on 1 October
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  • ...Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests through ...ary 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debr
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  • ...the journal she edited at the time: ''[[Irish Freedom]]'' the bulletin of the [[Irish Freedom Movement]], Issue 18 Summer 1992.]] ...with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] and its precursor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]].
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  • London WC2B 5JJ The FDF is funded principally by member&#39;s fees. In 2003, company membership
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  • ...and thought-provoking discussions with researchers and peers turns some of the UK’s brightest bioscience undergraduates on to a future in plant science' ...al source of funding, although it also receives over £800,000 a year from the [[Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council]] (BBSRC) , for whi
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  • ...so a Living Marxism and [[Spiked]] contributor and is thus associated with the [[LM network]]. ...n addition he established [[Debating Matters India]] in collaboration with the [[British Council]] in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organ
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  • ...on]]. While at Scottish Television he was also editor of the flagship news programme [[Scotland Today]] for two years, and later produced Channel 4 documentarie ...ys are 'media training courses that give everyone who deals with the press the confidence to handle enquiries and interviews positively and to structure e
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  • ...<ref>Andy Beckett, ''When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies'' (London: Faber & Faber, 2009) p.275</ref></CENTER> ...MP who later became the long time presenter of the Sunday current affairs programme ''[[Weekend World]]''. He was close to a number of atlanticist and anti-co
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  • ...former offices, Bedford Chambers, in London's Covent Garden, next door to the Rock Garden]] ...N is based in an office in Bedford Chambers in King Street, Covent Garden, London.<ref>[http://www.policynetwork.net/main/content.php?content_id=4 Internatio
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  • *[[Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies]] *[[Counter Terrorism Programme]]
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  • ...licy Network, 5 December 2002.</ref> Morris is also a visiting lecturer at the [[University of Buckingham]]<ref>Julian Morris, Catastrophe and prosperity, ...n: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1997.</ref> Both books were published by the Institute of Economic Affairs.
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  • ...he drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another former Demos director [[Tom Bentley]]<ref>http://w
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  • ...vities/washinst.html; Rowell (1996) Green Backlash –Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, p139-143; S. Rampton & J. Stauber (2001) T Singer, a former government scientist, has become one of the world’s leading and most quoted climate sceptics. Singer has also attacke
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  • '''Ingo Potrykus''' is the developer of 'Golden Rice' - a new yellow-tinted rice variety genetically e ...d as a scientific hero, but there are many who question its real value and the role played by Potrykus in promoting it.
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  • ...Fishburn.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Fishburn Hedges London office, 77 Kingsway, London]] ...he UK's largest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]].
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  • [[File:Scientific logo.png|right|thumb|300px|The Scientific Alliance Logo]] ...ws of the green lobby should be challenged, according to a new alliance]", The Guardian, 11 July 2001, accessed 28 April 2009</ref>
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  • [[File:Centre for the New Europe.png|200px|right|thumb|Centre for the New Europe offices, Brussels]] ...arian topics. It promotes "pro-market" and "European liberal" policies for the European Union.
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  • ..., University of London and a leading climate change sceptic. He also edits the ''Journal of Biogeography''. ...[http://greenspin.blogspot.com/2005_01_30_archive.html It's time to visit the 'Home Planet' again...], EnviroSpin Watch blog, Tuesday, February 01, 2005,
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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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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...reports.<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_in_the_news.html SIRC in the news], Accessed 17 December 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ent]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 13.]] ...down by then Foreign Secretary, [[David Owen]], in 1977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliamen
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  • ...[[World Sugar Research Organisation]] is the international lobbying arm of the sugar industry. ...the results of WHO/FAO expert reports . This was done in conjuction with the [[International Life Sciences Institute]]. With members from literally hun
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  • ...r.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Burson Marsteller offices, 1 St Giles High Street, London]] ...in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]].
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  • [[File:Grayling and Oil and Gas UK.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Grayling's London office, Portland House, Bressenden Place - also houses oil lobbyists [[Oil ...group owned by [[Huntsworth]] and established in 1981. Other companies in the [[Huntsworth]] Group include: [[Citigate]], [[Quiller]], [[Hudson Sandler]]
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  • ...eproductive technologies: Ethics and infertility treatment: should we have the 'right to reproduce'] 1997, Kent University, ''Pro-Choice Forum'', accessed ...ed 5 March 2015.</ref>. Prior to this Tizzard was Deputy Head of Ethics at the [[British Medical Association]] ([[BMA]]), where she was responsible for 'p
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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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  • ...bes'' reports that Lader earned £200,000 in the year to December 2003 for the position.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMk ...]] (Insurance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentar
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  • ...tor of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at the [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of St. Andrews]], an ...<ref>Michael Getler and Rick Atkinson, 'U.S. Watches for 'Human Bombs'', ''The Washington Post'', 13 December 1983</ref>
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  • ...y the alcohol industry that claims to promote social responsibility within the industry, primarily focusing on responsible marketing, labelling and speaki ...mangroup.org.uk/?pid=2&level=1 About US] accessed January 2010 </ref><ref> The Portman Group [http://www.portmangroup.org.uk/?pid=14&level=2 History] acce
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  • ...mong others Beijing, Birmingham, Brussels, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Lisbon, London, Moscow, Mumbai, New York and Singapore.<ref>[http://www.citigatedewerogers ...rayling and CDR are part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group. It was reported that the merger came about because Citigate Public Affairs had "been decimated by an
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  • ...commissioning Authority''' was set up in 2005 by the Government to oversee the enormous legacy of Britain’s nuclear waste. ...ets included the £2.3 billion Thorp plant, which processes used fuel, and the £490 million Sellafield Mox plant (SMP), built to recycle fuel.
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  • ...ube size="medium" align="right" caption="[[Robbie MacDuff]], then chair of the '''APPC''', speaks in Manchester September 2008">fdAVP1Q3JO8</youtube> ...on of an umbrella organisation to promote self-regulation in the industry: the [[UK Public Affairs Council]], launched in July 2010. APPC has a Scottish
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  • ==Attack is the best defence== ...utor agreed to do this; the sugar man was not to know that only two out of the several thousand copies had not yet been sent out.
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  • ...S Group and Newgate London.JPG|right|thumb|350px|[[Porta Communications]]' London office, 50 Basinghall Street - home of PPS and [[Newgate Communications]]]] '''PPS''' is a multi-client lobbying firm specialising in the property and development industry.
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  • '''The Whitehouse Consultancy''' is a commercial lobbying firm based in London, established in 1997. It was formerly known as [[Good News Communications Limited]]. The name was changed to Whitehouse on 4 January 2002.<ref>
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  • ...e their expertise to develop a greater coherent effort in making sure that the [[FCO]] works closely and effectively with foreign powers'. ...iant [[UBS]]. He was the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the [[Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology|Office of Science and Tech
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  • ...yah}} The bank is named after [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild]], who founded the London branch. It operates through four divisions: Banking and treasury, Investmen It made profit before tax of £87m on turnover of £370m for the year ended 31 March 2006.
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  • ...nd the FTSE 100. It operates in some 700 locations and 40 countries across the globe. <ref> [http://www.amec.com/documents/investors/6.6_financial_reports ...in 2012. In 2011, 70 per cent of AMEC's turnover was generated outside of the UK. Nuclear work was only eight per cent of its turnover. A similar percent
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  • The '''Energy Industries Club''' (EIC) is an energy industry body. ...nity for lively discussion" about "current and future challenges affecting the energy industry".<ref>[http://www.eicuk.org Location], Energy Industries Cl
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  • ...&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...a former producer with the ITV company [[LWT]] and was Director-General of the [[BBC]] from 1992 to 2000. He served as a policy advisor to [[Tony Blair]] Lord Birt joined the House of Lords in February 2000.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies
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  • ...access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. ...tual understanding between business and Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying.
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  • ...Association]] (NIA) is the trade association and "representative voice" of the UK’s civil nuclear industry. It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear worke *For an overview of NIA lobbying up until 2007 see [[Lobbying by the NIA in the mid-noughties]].
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  • ...is the former chairman of [[Northern Foods]] and [[Express Dairies]].<ref>The ''Guardian'', [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,596532,00.h ...f [[Tony Blair]]'s closest advisers (and a Labour Party funder — he gave the Labour Party donations of £5,000 a year from 1992 (with an extra £14,000
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parti
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  • ...e of information and views between parliamentarians and representatives of the nuclear and energy industries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ A ...vide a broad level of information and briefings for parliamentarians about the commercial nuclear industry in Britain and overseas, and to enable discussi
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  • ...was political editor of ''The Economist'' from 1979 - 1986 and editor of ''The Times'' from 1990 - 1992. {{ref|Jenkinsbiog}} ...rustee of the [http://www.somerset-house.org.uk/ Somerset House Trust] and the [http://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/ Architecture Foundation]. {{ref|
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replaced ...nks need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are many (ref?) + maybe some sections can be condens
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  • The Tavistock Institute London EC2A 4UE
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  • ...he [[Economist Intelligence Unit]], formerly known as [[Joan Phillips]] of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]]] ...e 1990s questioning Serb nationalist atrocities. She was director of the [[London International Research Exchange]].<ref>George Monbiot, [http://www.monbiot.
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  • ...was founded in 1889 and has over 600,000 members working in every area of the UK economy.<ref name="Hist"> GMB, [http://www.gmb.org.uk/about/history/abou ...ive in the [[Labour Party]] and have been one of the biggest donors to the the party.
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  • ...nt. It is an important contributor to building a media literate society in the UK." <ref> Media Smart[http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about.php About us],acc ...als.htm?articleid=1558612&show=pdf Concerned Children's Advertiser's Leads the way], Young Consumers, Published in 2005, Accessed 1 November 2010 </ref>
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  • ...k, Hansard 16 July 2009.</ref> More recently he has acted as an adviser to the [[House of Lords]] enquiry on shale gas. ...a visiting professor at [[Kings College London]], energy policy adviser at the [[Cavendish Laboratory]] in Cambridge, and a Senior Adviser to [[Coller Cap
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  • ...that the ERT is an immensely powerful body, which is well integrated into the EU machinery and has a key role in framing EU policies and directives.<ref> ...votes budgets and decides on the publication of ERT reports and proposals. The decisions are taken by consensus.
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  • ...g leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007. ...EDF Energy's Head of Press on 13 September 2004. Previously, he worked for the lobbying company [[Weber Shandwick]].<ref>No named author, ''Private Eye''
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  • ...Europe make understanding how the EU works a pleasure, not a chore - hence the magazine&#39;s appeal to businessmen and policy-makers alike'. 'E!Sharp is now being widely read in Brussels and in national capitals around the EU, with subscribers ranging from EU ambassadors and policy-makers to chief
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  • The [[New Health Network]] says it :brings together the worlds of medicine, management, politics and business to inspire debate, in
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  • ...er its corporate members and academics to advise the Executive Director on programme development and research topics. ...rom the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.publicaffairs.ac/]
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  • ...gy company, headquartered in Germany, with interests in Europe, Russia and the US. <ref>[http://www.eon.com/en/about-us/profile.html E.ON website: 'Who we ...ion/nuclear/nuclear-in-the-energy-mix.html E.ON website: 'Nuclear Power in the Energy Mix'], undated, accessed July, 2012.</ref>
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  • James Murphy is the Director of [[Model Reasoning]]. Biography from the Model Reasoning [http://www.modelreasoning.com/jimcv.html website]:
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  • ...iam Joyce]] and [[Arnold Leese]] were amongst those to have passed through the movement as members. ...n the very beginning, they viewed themselves as simply an adult version of the Scout movement, and had few policies beyond admiration for Mussolini and an
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  • According to the [[World Bank]] website: ...creditworthy poor countries, while IDA focuses on the poorest countries in the world. Together we provide low-interest loans, interest-free credit and gra
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  • ...R Week' league table it ranks 2nd in Scotland and top 5 for the UK outside London. Turnover for 2005 exceeded £5m. (source: Big Partnership website [http:// ...hline Communications]] [http://www.catchline.co.uk] is a sister company of The Big Partnership
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  • ...ence Advisory Committee was established in May 2002, under the auspices of The [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]], to provide independent advice to [[Scottish ....htm Elsewhere] the SSAC states that it was established 'with funding from the Scottish Executive'.
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  • .../september_05/futures_forum_royal_society.htm Scotland's Futures Forum and the Royal Society Scientists debate future of research] ''Scottish Parliament N Biography extracted from the Edinburgh University [http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~pmg/?http://oldeee.see.ed.ac
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) The British American Project for the Successor Generation
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  • ...s associate fellow in the Energy, Environment and Development Programme at The [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]], [[Chatham House]], UK. <ref> ...>[http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2004/grimstonbio.htm Malcolm Grimston], The World Nuclear Association 2004 </ref>
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  • '''Sue Tibballs''' is the chief executive of the [[Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation]] and has a background in campaigns ...s was the Parliamentary Labour Candidate for Maldon and East Chelmsford in the 2005 Election. She came second. On her website she describes herself as " a
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  • ...est corporations who meet annually at the Swiss ski resort of Davos to set the world's ...uiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda]'', Earthscan, London, 2006, p. 1.</ref>
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  • ...the Chairman of the Finnish Social Democratic Party from 1993 to 2005 and the Prime Minister of Finland from 1995 to 2003. ...nergy Needed More Than Ever], Speech to the Institute of Economic Affairs, London, November 7, 2002</ref>
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  • ...inise plans for managing UK higher activity radioactive waste now and into the future".<ref>CORWM, [http://corwm.decc.gov.uk Home], undated, accessed 12 O ...nsultation called "Managing Radioactive Waste Safely" had been launched by the Government in September 2001.
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  • ...[[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. ...f [[Advantage West Midlands]], the regional development agency, to take on the appointment of Non-Executive Director of [[Severn Trent Water]]. <ref> RSA
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  • ...e greatest burden on society comes not from isolated individuals, but from the collective impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisa ...ranchisement of the workforce through a steady rate of staff cut-backs and the casualisation of labour.
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  • ...-the-secret-tape/ Brown's Fixer Explains How It's Done: Jon Mendelsohn and the Secret Tape], Greg Palast, accessed Feb 2009</ref> [[Jonathon Rutherford]] describes the formation of Compass in 2005:
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  • [[File:Worldwrite_logo.gif|thumb|left|200px|[[Worldwrite]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...y [[WORLDwrite]] (Charity Registration Number: 1060869) is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. Established in 1991, <ref>"[
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  • '''Cicero Consulting''' is a London-based financial services lobbying consultancy. ...50px|right|thumb|Cicero Consulting London offices, 1-2 Lower James Street, London, W1F 9EG (just off Golden Square)]]
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  • ...or badge}}[[Charles Powell]], Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG is a member of the [[House of Lords]] and a former UK diplomat. [[Image:800px-Charles Powell, ...th his counterparts in Washington.<ref>Gavin Esler, Different lessons that the Gulf war taught, Scotland on Sunday, 11 October 2002.</ref>
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  • ...campaign group based in [[Tufton Street]] in London at the same address as the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. In October 2009 the Financial Times published an open letter entitled [[Britain must negotiate
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  • ...om/ Gauche]</ref> At City University in London he is programme director of the BA in Journalism and a Social Science.<ref>City University [http://www.city ...on.html Paul Anderson], accessed 4 May 2009</ref> He is a former member of the libertarian socialist group [[Solidarity]].<ref>Paul Anderson [http://libso
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  • ...m]] set up by the [[Home Office]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. He was succeeded by [[ ...ere for two years, before working in the [[Cabinet Office]] as Director of the [[Central Drugs Co-ordination Unit]] until 1998. He subsequently became Gov
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  • It has offices in London, New York, Washington DC, Nairobi, Doha and Singapore. ...his might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’
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  • ...onspiracy Theorists Unite; A Secret Conference Thought to Rule the World], The New York Times, 11-July-2004, Accessed 24-June-2009</ref>. ...ol policies."<ref name="Vulcans31-32">James Mann, The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet'', Penguin, 2004, pp.33-34.</ref>
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  • ...ational Security and Resilience], RUSI, accessed 9 July 2009.</ref> He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. <ref>[http://w ...Intelligence Co-ordinator, Omand was responsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CONTEST]] strategy prior to its implementation.<ref> Jonathan Keelin
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  • ...hinktank Progress says it will turn to members to make up its shortfall] ''The Guardian'', Friday 23 June 2017 06.00 BST</ref> ...ended to produce a manifesto entitled ''The Purple Book'', in imitation of the Liberal Democrat ''Orange Book'':
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  • ...ology and the Arts]]. He joined the House of Lords as a [[Labour]] peer on the 24 January 2011. ...cently closed a $500 million fund for small and medium sized businesses in the Middle East.
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  • ...is the British branch of [[Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal]], one of the three 'national institutions' in Israel. ...JIA offices in London were bombed as well as the Israeli embassy following the signature of a peace agreement between Israel and Jordan.<ref>Belfast Teleg
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  • The [[London Information Network on Conflicts and State Building]] or LINKS, describe th ...with aspiration for membership. LINKS promotes dialogue between Europe and the Islamic world based on mutual respect.
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  • ...Us], ''Stockholm Network'', Accessed 9 April 2010</ref> [[Helen Disney]], the Stockholm Network's founder and director, describes it as "not a think tank ...s/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Times'' (London), 20 December 2005, Page 19.</ref>
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  • ...tself “a strategy consultancy and independent think tank specialising in the business risks and market opportunities of corporate responsibility and sus ...between the NGO world and business community, arguing of the need to bring the two together. It is both a business consultancy but also a progressive thin
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  • ...ored a report - Future Foundations: towards a new culture in the NHS - for the right wing think tank [[Policy Exchange]]. ...nday investigation has revealed how the Prime Minister's wife arranged for the directors of a private medical firm to be given exclusive access to Downing
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  • [[Image:DavidFrench.jpg|right|thumb|David French, House of Commons, London, 21 January 2008]] ...ate of [[Compass Partnership]], a consulting practice which specialises in the not for profit sector.<ref>[http://www.compasspartnership.co.uk/people.php
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  • ...des of the political divide, as well as a lack of investment in developing the creative young minds most capable of crafting new public policy solutions. ...ors a wide range of research, published writing, conferences and events on the most important issues of our time.
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  • ...//www.capitaland.com/en/AboutCapitaLand/BoardOfDirectors/AndrewBuxton.htm] the former chairman of Barclays Bank. [http://www.mbih.com/_mbih/asp/showcommen ...become part of the UK Ministry of Defence's Saudi Armed Forces Project — the staff includes a number of secondees from [[BAe Systems]]. [http://www.brit
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  • Referred to by the Daily Mail in 2003 as 'discreet', the Multinational Chairman's Group is extremely obscure.<ref>[http://home.plane ...reveal that in March 2013 UK foreign minister [[William Hague ]] met with the Multinational Chairman's Group (consisting of [[Rio Tinto]]/[[Vodafone]]/[[
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  • ...s an Honorary Lecturer in the Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences at The [[University of Glasgow]]. ...in 2005 was awarded the Sitara-i-Quaid-i-Azam (Star of the Great Leader), the highest civilian medal of that country, for services to [[Pakistan]].
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  • ...s an Honorary Lecturer in the Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences at The [[University of Glasgow]] and is married to Professor [[Peter S. Meadows]], ...adows are the editors of The Glasgow Naturalist, the annual publication of The [[Glasgow Natural History Society.]]
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  • The '''British Bankers' Association''' is the UK banking and financial services trade association. ...humb|British Bankers' Association, Pinners Hall, 105-108 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1EX (opposite Tower 42)]]
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  • ...much more. For daily news, views and debate from the democratic left visit the Compass website at</em> [http://www.compassonline.org.uk www.compassonline. ...ynote speech at the Compass AGM on Saturday 9 of September taking place in the Bevin
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  • ...unprecendented amount of money on advertising -struck the biggest deal in the UK’s advertising history- and expanded its outreach through TV, billboard ...ally women, the majority of Unilever’s customers) to its brands involves the exploration of e-commerce.
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  • ...the market without asking itself the question ‘is there a real need for the products we produce?’ ...ecause they can be associated with luxurious, western lifestyles (see also the paragraphs on ‘using consumerism to eradicate poverty’).
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  • *[[Paul Cullen]] - Development Correspondent, The Irish Times ...nager of forensic services with [[RSM Robson Rhodes]] and former member of the Garda fraud squad
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  • ...org/web/20160311062546/https://twitter.com/EFI_eu EFI_eu]. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 march 2016. Accessed 2 march 2020.</ref> ...o lobby for Israeli interests primarily in the European Union, but also at the individual European country level. EFI's chief executive has stated: 'We h
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  • The British Road Federation was a key roads lobbyist. It appears to have cease ...However the cuts to the road programme in 1994-97 make one wonder whether the lobby was ever powerful at all.
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  • ...r of water in Scotland. It is a non-departmental public body appointed by the Scottish Executive ...uence can, and indeed has, led to tensions between different actors within the sector of water in Scotland.
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  • ...founded in 1918 to promote "global understanding through the shared use of the English language." ...d the globe. [[English-Speaking Union Scotland]] is the Scottish office of the ESU, based in Edinburgh.
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  • The '''Institute for Business Ethics''' is an English registered charity which ...ersial practices, along with PR companies which provide services to manage the reputations of their member companies.
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  • ...k]], the [[Adam Smith Institute]]. While some web-based resources describe the two as entirely separate, [[Valerie Amos|Baroness Amos]] described Adam Smi ...ancy arm of the institute, is a separate organisation. It is affiliated to the institute as a self-financing commercial organisation.<ref>Baroness Amos, [
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  • ...Frederick Anderson Goodwin''' (born 17 August 1958) was chief executive of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] group to Jan 2009. ...and the Cayman Islands that eventually got back half the money from one of the most complicated, high-profile financial frauds ever.
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  • ...s quoted on the '''London Stock Exchange''' and has a secondary listing on the '''New York Stock Exchange''', as well. In 2006 the Spanish energy giant [[Iberdrola]] made an £11.6bn takeover bid. The offer was formally approved by shareholders at an EGM on 30 March 2007, eff
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  • ...of Sir [[William Beveridge]], it has long made a powerful contribution to the study of federalism and federal systems. ...worked at the European Institute of Education and Social Policy in Paris, the Commonwealth of Learning in Vancouver, and both Oxford and Cambridge Univer
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  • [[File:Logo epc.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Logo of the [[European Policy Centre]], circa November 2011]] ...corporateeurope.org/docs/lobbycracy/lobbyplanet.pdf Lobby Planet: Brussels the EU Quarter] July 2005, accessed 1st November 2011 </ref>
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  • ...Why I’m standing down from Parliament: David Willetts, MP for Havant] ''The Telegraph'', 20 March 2015, accessed 20 May 2015 </ref> ...Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> He resigned from the Government in July 2014.<ref name="BBCReshuffle>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
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  • '''Oliver Letwin''', MP (born May 19, 1956, Hampstead), has been the Member of Parliament for West Dorset since 1997. Letwin was the minister for government policy in the [[Cabinet Office]] from 2014 until May 2015.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.u
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  • ...neurs. He has worked in and with BBC for 20 years, acting as consultant to the BBC's present creative director. ...an agency to develop cultural, educational and commercial projects between the UK and China.
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  • ...Community [http://www.bitc.org.uk/about_bitc/index.html About Business in the Community] Accessed 4th August 2009</ref>. ...in the Community's Board of Trustee Directors is listed as<ref>Business in the Community [http://www.bitc.org.uk/about_bitc/our_board_and_governance/board
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  • [[Written in Flames]] is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • This page contains a list of the Database of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dialogue. [http://trade-info.cec.e * [[American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union]] (AmCham EU) Belgium
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  • [[File:CDISS, the Centre for Defence &amp; International Security Studies 1295267091058.png|t ...nd originally based at Lancaster University. Blogger Charlie Pottins gives the following background on CDiSS:
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  • ...Together these banks could trace their history back down the centuries to the 1650's. ...nster Bank to enter the securities business butu exposed its activitied in the 'Blue Arrow Affair'.
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  • ...SCL’s approach to propaganda is based upon a methodology developed by the associated [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]]. This apparently secret metho ==Origins of the company==
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  • ...st farmers' organisation in England and Wales and an active lobby group in the UK. ...ss to politicians and the public. It says it is engaged in every aspect of the negotiations affecting farming.
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  • Global Solutions Limited (GSL) was formerly the section of [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4]] covering prison and court services, im ...ices for public authorities and corporate organisations internationally'2. The company operates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity
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  • ...ven amongst some academics there is a stubborn resistance to the idea that the first British fascist groupings were anything more than fascist in name alo ...ransformation into an ideology, with implications for countries throughout the World. This translation from nationalist party to supra-nationalist ideolog
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  • ...effect. The League was, in this pamphlet, ahead of its time in recognising the role of public relations and news management: ...d articles on economic questions to daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country."
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  • ...list manifesto and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over," he declared: ...it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it." {{re
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  • ...the strike were his statements to the House of Commons in which he alleged the strike was being manipulated by: ...tly that they are more concerned with harming the nation than with getting the justice we all want to see."
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  • ...dward Heath|Ted Heath]] in the Conservative Party leadership election, and the resignation of [[Harold Wilson]] and his replacement by [[James Callaghan|J ...business of consolidating their infant revolution had been made easier by the right-wing Labour government of James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson
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  • ...o be a ‘good thing' for the British consumer. But reality and especially the exeriences of U.S. society show something else… ...tax base shrinks, the number of workers with health benefits declines, and the number of workers eligible for welfare increases.[2]
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  • ...world. Many of these are operated in its own name, with exceptions such as the Israeli food company Osem. Its website lists company addresses in 104 count ...nd British (10%), French (8%), and German (5%) shareholders. [8].Following the splitting of Nestlé shares in 2001 by a factor of 10, less well-heeled peo
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  • ...pharma industry. Greed, dishonesty and fraud are some of its associations. The clinical trial press this week and an increased number of drug scandals add ...rectly to consumers on a national scale. Most of P&G’s product lines are the premium brands that cost a bit more than competitors –and much more than
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  • ...ommemorates the late [[Airey Neave]] DSO OBE MC MP who was assassinated in the Palace of Westminster in 1979. ...security service plots against Harold Wilson's Labour government, such as the Clockwork Orange project in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...since he left Sainsbury's only when he entered government, his links with the company are still extremely strong. ...which sits somewhat uncomfortably with Sainsburys' professed concern about the subject. For more on UNICE, see: http://www.corporateeurope.org/ebsummit/fa
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  • ...old plating of EU directives. All of this undermines British businesses on the home front as they battle in global markets.' ''Sir Terry Leahy''{{ref|1}} As the above quote highlights, Tesco has a bit of a problem with national and Euro
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  • ...l experts from the health, education and voluntary sectors and from within the drinks industry. ...nkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on product labels.<ref> The Drinkaware trust,[http://www.drinkawaretrust.org.uk/index.php?option=com_co
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  • ...illion. The Chrysalis Group have given more than £5,000 in sponsorship to the Labour Party in 2000-2001.<ref>Reference needed</ref> ...st known for its Heart FM radio station.<ref>The top 352-372 Sunday Times (London) April 27, 2003, Sunday Features; Rich List 46</ref>
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  • ...00,000) from January 2000 until 29 January 2004 when he resigned following the Hutton Inquiry. ...usly moved towards creating more business friendly journalism. He expanded the recently created Economics and Business Centre:
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  • ...ief executive and chairman until 2003, [[David Woolf]], donated £2,500 to the [[Labour Party]] every year between 1995 and 1998, and £5,000 in June 1999 Woolf, known as the "Grandfather of the Retail Park Industry", was Citygrove Leisure's chief executive until 2003 b
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  • .... & Gadher, D. (2008) 'THE DONORS: FROM DIAMOND BROKER TO DEMOLITION MAN'. The <i>Sunday Times</i> 13th January 2008</ref> ...& Druggist</i> 'It's goodbye from him'. 28th June 2003</ref>. He was also the second largest shareholder of IVAX (as reported in 1998), with a stake wort
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  • ...ansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's priorities at the WTO negotiations.41 ===Campaign contributions in the USA===
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  • {{Template:Brexit badge}}[[File:DLA Piper.JPG|right|thumb|220px|DLA London, 3 Noble Street]] It also has a significant lobbying business. Its lobbying income in the US in 2016 was $6.7m (2015 income was $9.5m).<ref>[https://www.opensecrets.
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  • ...e human transplantation. <ref> [http://www.robertwinston.org.uk/biography/ The Biography of Lord Professor Winston] ''Robert Winston'', accessed 9 Septemb ...aks regularly on education, science, medicine and the arts. As Chairman of the Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology (1998-2001), Lord Winston
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  • ...ober 2004 to September 2005, Brenda was Director for the Private Sector at the Commission for Racial Equality.'<ref>http://www.w-forum.org.uk/directorscvs From a news release announcing her appointment as 'Head of Private Sector' at the [[CRE]]:
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  • [[File:Munira_Mirza.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Munira Mirza speaking at the 2008 Battle of Ideas]] ...he Conservative administration of [[Boris Johnson]] and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...with solution providers, which means that we are focused solely on giving the best and most appropriate advice to our clients.<ref>[http://docs.google.co ...children's services. He spent his early career in strategic consulting in the private sector, helping multinationals grow, often through building more ef
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  • ...e ‘terrorism industry’, as well as signing up to the neocon think-tank the [[Henry Jackson Society]]. ..., BBC News Online, 25 February 1999</ref> His education was described by the BBC as a “classic security service background of public school followed b
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  • ...is_19950718/ai_n13995325 'Obituaries: Sir Stephen Spender'], Peter Porter, The Independent, 18 July 1995</ref> ...''Encounter''."<ref>Thomas W. Braden, 'I'm glad the CIA is "immoral"', ''The Saturday Evening Post'', 20 May 1967</ref>
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  • ...y, political, and advisory service in southeast Asia'. <ref>John Ells, 'In the cockpit of people's war', ''Manchester Guardian Weekly'', 31 May 1992</ref> ...Marlborough College (a private school founded in 1843 for the education of the sons of Anglican clergymen) and then attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambri
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  • ...ank that researches security issues for international businesses." He runs the organisation with his father, [[M. J. Gohel]]. ...ze]], Senior Lecturer in International History, and his research topic is "The Globalisation of Bin Ladinism: Origins, Doctrines Development and conflicts
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  • ...of Lockheed and [[Martin Marietta]], two aeroplane manufacturers, created the global company [[Lockheed Martin]], which today is best known for its produ In 2016, Lockheed retained its place at the top of the global arms league, selling nearly $41 billion of military equipment accord
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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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  • ...encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a se ...documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • ...''' (born 20 December 1972) is a British amateur terrorism expert who uses the alias Dominic ''Whiteman''. After a period working in advertising and recru ...d with the media, think tanks, advocates and politicians across Europe and the United States to investigate and expose culturalist, conveyor-belt and actu
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  • ...n government to carry out contracts for 10 Downing Street, the Governor of the Bank of England and his Executive Team, [[Scottish Government]], [[QinetiQ] ...same time, Mils was seconded to the [[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]] of the [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ...y 2008</ref> In September 2012 he took over the role of chief executive at the [[British Bankers Association]] from [[Angela Knight]]. <ref> [http://www.f Browne was appointed the UK government's Chair to the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) in December 2017.
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  • ...history. He has been a pioneer of historical atlases, and is best known as the official biographer of Sir [[Winston Churchill]]. Martin Gilbert was born in London to Peter and Miriam Gilbert.<ref>http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=
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  • ...erence''' is an annual policy conference held in Herzliya Israel hosted by the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]. ...that Sharon eventually gave his speech about disengagement [from Gaza] at the conference." <ref>Hannah Elka Meyers, '[http://www.meforum.org/2061/does-is
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  • ...d an expert on the Soviet Union. He worked for the [[Foreign Office]] and the [[Cabinet Office]], and was also involved in a number of private think-tank *Programme Organiser, BBC Overseas Service 1948–60
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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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  • ...ite: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/info/purpose/what.shtml About the BBC - What is the BBC?], access date=2008-06-14</ref> [[Image:DSC00054.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Broadcasting House on Regents Street in London.]]
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  • ...ences. The idea is that these are "open, creative thinking, informal, off-the-record discussion" and draw on people from "a wide range of professional ba The Senior Fellows (who lead each conference) have included:
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  • ...Office]] it is also funded by and answerable to the [[Foreign Office]] and the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]].<ref>[http://www.homeof The Sunday Times reported in December 2007 that:
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  • ...y his opposition to Turkish accession to the EU, led to his departure from the VVD in 2004, to set up his own political group. ...ic increase in support that won 24 seats in the 150-seat second chamber in The Hague.<ref>Ian Traynor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/10/geert-
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  • ...a UK-based PR and lobbying firm founded in 1998 by [[Charles Lewington]]. The firm was known as [[Media Strategy]] until 2007. It lobbies for a large num ...rs such as ‘Who should you be engaging with during new negotiations with the EU and what should you be saying?’
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  • ...ersity of East London with a salary of £189,000 - 60% more than he earned the previous year".<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/1807279.stm Univ ...Service University (NHSU). He is deputy chairman of a children's charity [[The Place2Be]].
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  • ...the private sector, both as a contributor to CT efforts and, together with the public sector, as a potential target to be protected."<ref>RUSI, [http://ww ...df|Programme (PDF)]] for the International Terrorism Conference 2008</ref> The [[terrorexpertise:BBC|BBC's]] [[Frank Gardner]] also spoke.
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  • ...ated activities, a [[University of St. Andrews| separate page]] deals with the University of St. Andrews in general.''' ...ominent terrologists have been involved with the University's [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] including [[Paul Wilkinson]], [
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  • ...d in the Centre. <ref>Email from Nicki Brain, FOI and Copyright Officer at the [[Terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of St. Andrews]] , 1 *[[Nigel Churton]], CEO, [[Control Risks Group]], London
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  • ...between European governments and politicians and their opposite numbers in the Russian Federation'<ref>REGISTER OF LORDS' INTERESTS [http://www.publicati ...xpert/lobbyAlphaOrderByOrg.do?letter=E&language=EN Lobbyists accredited to the European Parliament], accessed 22 April 2009.</ref>
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  • ...rged. She is a company director, chair of a conservation NGO and member of the 'Peerage'<ref>http://thepeerage.com/p5027.htm#i50265</ref> ...Keepers of the Quaich]] an organisation positively stuffed with members of the Scottish titled class.
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  • ...f> He was educated at [[Eton]] and [[Trinity College]], [[Cambridge]] <ref>The Peerage.com [http://www.thepeerage.com/p4632.htm Earl of Erroll] accessed 3 ...Hay was actually murdered as part of an MI5 plot according to a review of the controversial book:
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  • ...) is a senior adviser at [[FTI Consulting]] and former health secretary in the UK Government. ...ww.theguardian.com/politics/person/2391/patricia-hewitt Patricia Hewitt] ''The Guardian'', accessed 11 February 2015 </ref>
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  • [[Freud Communications]] Limited is a PR company with offices in London, New York and Los Angeles. It was founded in July 3 1990 by [[Matthew Freud * The company was founded in 1990
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  • Professor Dr Patricia Wouters is the Director of The [[Unesco]] [[Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science]] based at Dundee, Sc ...cience]] is the first UNESCO Centre in the UK and the first of its kind in the world" <ref> Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science [http://www.dundee.ac
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  • ...te, aims to "improve children’s diets and levels of activity so reducing the threat to their future health and happiness. Our goal is to help every fami In 2012 [[Change4Life]] were asked by the [[Department of Health]] to extend their work to include promoting alcohol
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  • ...ute for the Study of Conflict|separate page]] deals with the Institute for the Study of Conflict in general.''' ...e for the Study of Conflict from the offset. The ''Guardian'' reported on the Institute’s founding that it would monitor ‘revolutionary conflict’ a
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  • According to an introduction to the papers held in archives of the Institute: ...ref>Archives Hub [http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0805ija.html Papers of the Institute of Jewish Affairs], accessed 6 January 20009</ref>
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  • '''Camargue PR''' is a PR and lobbying firm that specialises in the regeneration, property and planning, energy, transport and infrastructure s ...olitical stakeholders, employees, local communities and, when appropriate, the general public. Our aim is to help shape opinions, responses and behaviours
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  • ...t|thumb|Hume Brophy, London Office: 1 Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1BR (around the corner from [[Alternative Investment Management Association]])]] Hume Brophy is one of many agencies in the UK to promote its Brexit lobbying services.
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  • ...broad. The Prime Minister has described the enemies of freedom at home as "the enemy within".' <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor and David Rose, 'PM adviser in s ...Rose, ‘Special Report: Top companies funded smears through charity’, ''The Observer'', 16 December 1990</ref>
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  • ...d at its subsidiary [[Control Risks Information Services]].<ref>The Times (London) November 7 1986, Friday Appointments SECTION: Issue 62609.</ref> ...d S. Herman]] and [[Gerry O'Sullivan]] write<ref>The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman
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  • ...they had two sons and three daughters.<ref>British Diplomatic Oral History Programme [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FDOHP%2074 Tra *During the war, Rose served as a Major in the Rifle Brigade, (1941-46), serving in Europe, (1944-45), India, (1945) and I
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  • ...nd'. He was said to be deployed into the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and the Brixton and Croydon Hunt Saboteurs between 1997 and 2002. He deceived two w ...f the real and cover names of officers of the Special Operations Squad and the Special Demonstration Squad: Ruling], Undercover Policing Inquiry, 5 Decemb
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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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  • [[File:INSS logo.gif|thumb|right|300px|The logo of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]]]] ...rael)''' is a think tank which was launched in October 2006, incorporating the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>[ht
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  • ...s to investment, and signals clearly to the industry the serious intent of the Government to push forward nuclear new build'. <ref> DECC, [http://www.decc The OND’s website says it is "facilitating new nuclear investment in the UK", by:
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  • ...with resources, companies are given an excellent marketing opportunity and the chance to build brand loyalty amongst children. ...00-01/0001220.pdf ''Tackling Obesity in England''], National Audit Office, London, February, 2001, p. 45. (viewed 17.01.2007)</ref>
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  • ...provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other initiatives, such as the [[Club of Three]]. The Institute for Strategic Dialogue operates a series of programmes, covering
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  • ...</ref> According to the ''Jewish Chronicle'', it was 'reinvigorated' under the leadership of former Labour MP [[Lorna Fitzsimons]].<ref>[http://www.thejc. ...sed 17-December-2009</ref> In July 2015 [[James Sorene]] was appointed as the new CEO.<ref name ="bicom ceo">BICOM Website [http://www.bicom.org.uk/news-
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  • ...K, Ireland and the European Commission on the design and implementation of the CDM and emissions trading.<ref>CH4NGE [http://www.ch4nge.co.uk/ Who are We] ...lso a board director of [[Close Brothers Corporate Finance]]. According to the CH4NGE website, 'Ian has particular expertise in energy finance (oil & gas,
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  • ...ely 11,000 people with approximately 6,500 of those working in Edinburgh. The company manages assets in excess of £124 billion on behalf of over seven m ===The 1800s===
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  • ==Mind the gaps== ...d economic concerns about the effects of the technology. More insidiously, the guide’s potted biographies of its authors omit to mention that many are w
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  • ...writing a thesis on The Media's Policy Impact in the Confrontation between the West and Islam, 1979-2001. ...cracy in the Persian Gulf, 1979-2004. Farmanfarmaian is also the Editor of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Donner Scholar for research in T
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  • ...rged in 1966, and twenty years later Vosper Thornycroft was floated on the London Stock Exchange. <ref>'[http://www.vtgroupplc.com/ourGroup/product.asp?func= ...sful diversification programme, which has seen VT become a major player in the civil and defence support services markets. <ref>'[http://www.vtgroupplc.co
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  • ...bin''' (b. 1960, New York) is a lobbyist and PR operative who was based in London between 2001 and 2004. ...International Relations at the [[London School of Economics]]. He lives in London with his wife, [[Christiane Amanpour]].<ref>[http://www.interphiz.com/jrubi
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