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  • ...are technicians from within the industry. On the board of the Electricity Council, the company behind the [[CEGB]], only the part time deputy chair, [[Oliver ...bour government brought him into Rolls Royce and British Airways to act as chief executive. Lord McFadzean was a Shell careerist who chaired [[Shell Transpo
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  • ...e the providing or receiving of terrorism training, again in line with the Council of Europe Convention (Article 7). Clarke followed up this letter with a sta ...ed for creating the offence was the need to comply with Article 5 of the [[Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism]] which expressly requi
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  • ...reported on events at a conference in Prague organised by the Conservative Council of Eastern Europe in 1990, where Cox and Marks outlined their concerns at j ...eat concern', and is tied in with a story of: "Christian leaflets next to council leaflets promoting homosexuality" distributed by an elderly couple, the Rob
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  • ...Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Comma ...ion of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Association of Chief Police Officers' Terrorism and Allied Matters Committee]], before being tra
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  • ...Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Comma ...ion of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Association of Chief Police Officers' Terrorism and Allied Matters Committee]], before being tra
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  • ...Branch (NCSB)|Alias=National Co-ordinator PREVENT|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Co-ord ...ated within the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]]' [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters
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  • The group was initiated by the College of Policing in 2014, whose chief executive, [[Alex Marshall]] is the Panel's chair, though it is nominally i ...14 (accessed 21 March 2015).</ref><ref name="acpo-14.10.14">Association of Chief Police Officers, [http://news.acpo.police.uk/releases/reforms-of-undercover
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  • ...arent= [[Association of Chief Police Officers]], [[National Police Chief's Council]]|Dates=1990s to present (2015)}} ...ncil]]. Existing since the 1990s, it is chaired by an officer of Assistant Chief Constable level.<ref name="hmic.2012"/> Following a reorganisation of polic
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  • ...dissolved and much of its role transferred to the [[National Police Chiefs Council]] (NPCC). The NPOIU itself was disbanded in January 2011. ...politan Police when it was placed under the lead of [[Mick Creedon]], then Chief Constable of Derbyshire (who retired in May 2017).
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  • ...uk/About/People/Senior-management/Pages/Rachel-Tuffin.aspx Rachel Tuffin - Chief Executive Officer (Interim)], ''College of Policing'', 2017 (accessed 20 Oc ...story-23449311-detail/story.html Sue Mountstevens apologises after telling Chief Constable Nick Gargan the name of a whistle-blower who complained about him
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  • ...ommon Intelligence Application|Alias=NCIA|Parents=[[National Police Chiefs Council]], Apollo Programme|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]], Counter T ..._Policing_Requirement.pdf National Policing Requirement], ''Association of Chief Police Officers'', 2012 (accessed via College of Policing).</ref> this was
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