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  • ...May 2015 </ref> In the 2015 general election Smith retained her seat with a majority of 6,723. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies In May 2015, Baroness Smith was appointed as Shadow Leader of the [[House of Lords]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/barones
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  • ...V) is an Israel advocacy umbrella organisation. The CoHaV website provides the following description: ...een its group members, and provides a formidable, one-stop advocacy center for sharing source information, real-time media response, advocacy assistance,
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  • The [[British Israel Group]] (BIG) is a pro-Israel advocacy group. The organisation was founded in 2001 by lawyer [[Avi Lehrer]].<ref name ="About
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  • ...chael Milken]] in 1982. Lowell Milken serves as chairman and co-founder of the foundation. According to UK-based Public Interest Investigations/Spinwatch (PII), the Milken brothers in recent years
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  • ...o which cross border use of undercovers has developed, particularly within the European Union. ...he information for this overview has been taken from the profile papers of the individual undercovers where more detail and sources can be found.
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  • ...included in references below and covers the period predating the start of the Commons debate on 2 December. ...ervative party's 330 MPs are expected to support the Prime Minister's call for airstrikes.<ref name="BBC">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34710658
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  • ...l network of charter schools in the US. Like academies and free schools in the UK, charters are schools that are privately operated but publicly funded, b It is the US' biggest chain of charter schools, with 183 schools across the country, serving mainly low-income communities.
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===The Paneuropean Revival: The PEU, Hapsburg and CEDI===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===The Birth of the Strategy of Tension===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===The Cercle, The Institute and the Academy===
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  • ...e International Academies''' is a for-profit company that claims to be the world’s largest chain of primary and pre-primary schools delivering low-cost pr The company has been criticised for promoting the privatisation of schooling, which increases inequality, provides no learnin
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  • ...line records key events in the history of the [[CSIS]], in particular from the period of its creation until it was removed from campus at [[Georgetown Uni ...ing Western civilisation.'<ref> Georgetown University News Service, Centre for Strategic Studies announcement, Archive File from Georgetown University, da
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ...contacts via the Cercle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===A shield for the Iron Lady===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. A TIME OF CHANGE: THE CERCLE IN THE 1980s
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ==Rogue Agents - Postscript - The Garnier-Lançon Papers==
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  • ...der of Stephen Lawrence. He retired as a police officer in 2015, to become a policing consultant.<ref name="LinkedIn"/> * '''1985''': joins the [[Metropolitan Police]] having graduated from Warwick University.
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  • ...in 1997. He then became the first police supergrass, though was convicted for multiple offences in 1999.<ref name="untouchables">Michael Gillard & Laurie ...the grounds of ill-health, having sustained an injury while responding to a robbery.<ref>Trowbridge H. Ford, [http://codshit.blogspot.co.uk/2008/04/med
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  • ...3.2013.847262 ‘Researching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter2 ...bert never addressed his work as an undercover with and later commander of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]].
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  • ...3.2013.847262 ‘Researching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter2 ...on Squad]] - pursued a second career as an academic, until his exposure as a police spy in October 2011 slowed things down.
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  • ...3.2013.847262 ‘Researching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter2 ...Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second career as an academic.
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  • ...hild. Confronted with these finding in 1976, ‘Gibson’ disappeared; and the story was never published. ...xposed.<ref name = RichardBBC/> This letter is used here as the basis for the profile of Rick Gibson.
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  • ...debriefing session with his police handlers to be caught in a recording on a telephone answering machine. ''This page is an appendix of material to the main article at [[Simon Wellings (alias)]]''
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  • ...the period 2004 to 2007. Much of this material is sourced via archives of the campaign websites or from Indymedia / other contemporary publications. If y ...ymedia.org.uk/en/2003/11/282175.html Tom Hurndall's birthday party outside the Foreign Office], ''Indymedia UK'', 29 November 2003 (accessed 2 February 20
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  • ...=Singapore | isbn=978-1-118-17176-9}}</ref> and [[railway station]]s while the [[Lagardère Active]] unit encompasses [[newspaper]], [[digital media]] and === Hachette and Matra, the foundation of Lagardère ===
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  • ...ltrated-palestine-activists Police spy infiltrated Palestine activists], ''The Electronic Intifada'', 13 December 2018 (accessed 17 December 2018).</ref> ...]] and [[Operation Herne]] (for details of the N-numbers cipher system see the [[N officers]] page).
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  • ...hilanthropist. He is co-founder of the [[Arcadia Fund]] and is chairman of the Donor and Advisory Boards. *[[Council for European Studies]], Columbia University, Steering Committee 1996-2000<ref>[https://history.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/cv.pdf Peter Ba
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''US:''' From The Hill:
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  • ...a wide variety of Zionist causes including most notably being the boss of the [[Community Security Trust]]. ...Trustees' Annual Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 31 December 2018, The Gerald Ronson Family Foundation.</ref>
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  • *[[British charities related to 'Israel' - A-F]] ...and (iii) the advancement of such other objects as are for the benefit of the public and are charitable according to English law
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  • *[[British charities related to 'Israel' - A-F]] ...e at such time or times as they may in their absolute discretion think fit for charitable purposes only.
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  • *[[British charities related to 'Israel' - A-F]] ...es/voluntary bodies || such purposes as shall be exclusively charitable as the trustees in their absolute discretion from time to time think fit.
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  • ...02927) is a UK-based grant giving charity. The foundation supports work in the UK and India.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/c !colspan="18" | Grant recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in £ sterling
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  • ...ber=5176745 Trustee Report], Sigrid Rausing Trust Financial Statements for the Period Ended 31 December 2021, p.3. Charity Commision. Last retrieved 8 Feb *[[Maha Abushama]] - Programme Manager for Human Rights
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  • ...amed for [[Maurice Wohl]] who died in 2007. It is closely associated with the [[Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Philanthropic Foundation]]. ...ritable foundation was originally established by Maurice Wohl in 1965, and the philanthropic foundation created by Maurice and Vivienne Wohl in 1998.
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  • ...e grants have been categorized by topic, as used on the National Endowment for Democracy website. All figures are in US dollars. ...ned.org/region/africa/angola-2021/ Angola Grants 2021], National Endowment for Democracy. Retrieved via Internet Archive 18 July 2023.</ref>
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2013 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 03-Jan-13 || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[The Association of Commonwealth Universities]] || 1063561 || 118,536.42
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2014 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 08/01/2014 || 4555833 || 34,315.26 || [[National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation]] || Programme Spend
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2015 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 05/01/2015 || 4,904,075 || 34,861.06 || [[Peoples Action for Free and Fair Elections Paffrel]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Ac
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2019 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 02/01/2019 || 9951273 || 323,895.00 || [[The Asia Foundation]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • The US Zionist movement is the largest in the world. ==Data on the US Zionist movement==
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