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  • It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British Amer ...ng & Insights, which Fishburn describes as “the strategic planning heart of the business in a communications world increasingly driven by research, dat
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  • ...he construction industry which set up a trade association - The Consulting Association - to continue into the twenty first century blacklisting trade unionists an ...political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies.
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  • ...world and largest in the UK, whose ultimate owner is [[Interpublic]], one of the big three global communications conglomerates. ...in ''PR Week'' as a “thrusting public affairs agency on the cutting edge of politics and lobbying , WSPA has absorbed many other lobby firms including
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  • ...organisations and foundations on both sides of the Atlantic.<ref>Security Defence Agenda [http://www.securitydefenceagenda.org/AboutSDA/Whoweare/tabid/383/De SDA says the following (as of March 2010) companies and organisations support it either "financially" or
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  • ::::'Lobbyists are the touts of protected industries.' ::::'MPs can't be expected to give us the detail as a labour of love, can they?'
    53 KB (8,562 words) - 13:36, 21 November 2012
  • ...them, which totalled £3,517 million pounds sterling in 2014/15). <ref> UK Defence Statistics, MOD Trade, industry and Contracts, note 2, cited in Perlo-Freem ...cessed 18 January 2011</ref> It is the world's fourth largest defence and aerospace firm, behind [[Lockheed Martin]], [[Boeing]] and [[Northrop Grumman]]. <ref
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  • :Farnborough Aerospace Centre An extensive list of the company's offices worldwide, including those of its subsidiaries, can be found on the company's website at: http://www.baes
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  • ...countries by providing a regular forum in Britain for informed discussion of their problems and possibilities for better economic and political co-opera ...eneral Agreement on Trade and Tariffs]], and the [[Economic Commission for Europe]].
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  • This page contains a list of the Database of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dia * [[Association Internationale des Mutualit&eacute;s]] (AIM) Belgium
    39 KB (4,912 words) - 09:58, 10 July 2007
  • ...formation about its consultation processes. The list here is the directory of non-profit making civil society organisations organised at European level. *[[ACADEMIC COOPERATION ASSOCIATION]] - [[ACA]]
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  • ...A is a publicly owned company with 406 subsidiaries around the world. Many of these are operated in its own name, with exceptions such as the Israeli foo ...holders. [8].Following the splitting of Nestlé shares in 2001 by a factor of 10, less well-heeled people can now afford to buy a share. Previously each
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  • ...ivities (events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 90% of the Party's income, now provide only 30% (and only 3 high-value donations i ...ional core of working class supporters. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out with businessmen.
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  • ..., Westminster]]'''Open Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] and has neoconservative connections. ...calls to dismantle the Common Agricultural Policy, roll back EU regulation of trade and financial services, and repatriate the EU welfare budget to membe
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  • ...w of the [[London School of Economics]] and Political Science and director of the consultancy [[Agora Projects Ltd]]. ...the [[Britain in Europe]] campaign, and a member of the advisory committee of the [[Centre for European Reform]].<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/uk/c
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  • ...up of Companies Ltd]] | [[XPI Simulation Ltd]] <ref>Defence Manufacturers Association [http://www.the-dma.org.uk/Members/main.asp Members profile], accessed 27 O
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  • ...rgh in 1981. The Trust says that "they laid the foundations for a movement of leaders committed to shaping a better society."<ref>"[http://www.windsorlea ...ge’s House, Windsor Castle, brought together "high-flyers from all walks of life, to analyse key issues facing society and look at the changes needed t
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  • ...r Relations with Australia and New Zealand, as well as a substitute member of the [[Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection]] and the [[ ...lverstream Forests Ltd]], New Zealand, since 1986. He is also the chairman of the industry lobby organisation, [[EEF|European Energy Forum]] ([[EEF]]) si
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  • In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] w ...their travel and other expenses paid to the more or less exotic locations of the conference. Last year New Orleans, this year ... Harrogate ...
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  • ...p metal both nationally and internationally, and has a net worth in excess of £3 million ($4.4 million)<ref>Barbara O'Donovan, Metal Bulletin Daily Aler ...nts for aluminium aerospace and Formula 1 foundry alloys, to purity levels of 0.001% Fe.<ref>Norton website [http://www.nortal.co.uk/products.asp Product
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  • ...e. All new contributors should read this before starting--it'll save a lot of grief later. ===Making the most of Google===
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