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  • ...In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. *The [[Big Partnership]] £103,722 <ref>Scottish Government Website [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/FOI/19260/PR About: PR companies
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  • ...s have served either in a Bush administration policy post or on one of the government's many panels and commissions.<ref>George W. Bush, [http://www.whitehouse.g ...e study into the effect of higher temperatures on the natural world in the scientific journal Nature. They predicted that over the next fifty years climate chang
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  • ...n creating confusion in the public's mind because of its similarity to the government-appointed Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission.<ref>Andy Ro In early 2008 it was revealed that GM food companies had lobbied the government department responsible for GM to be allowed to hide the locations of crop t
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  • In June 2008, the Whitehouse Consultancy and [[DLA Piper Global Government Affairs]] wrote a letter of complaint to the [[Public Administration Select ...legal advice we are strongly of the opinion that this contravenes not only government procurement guidelines but also EU directives... and as such is unlawful".
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  • '''Geoffrey Norris''' is a former government adviser who was seen as one of the most crucial advocates of nuclear power, Even for Blair's special advisers, Norris was considered extremely close to Blair. The closeness rankled [[Jo
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  • '''Sir David King''' is a former UK [[Government Chief Scientific Adviser]]. He was appointed permanent special representative for climate ch ...ser to the financial services giant [[UBS]]. He was the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the [[Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology|Of
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  • ...ic Affairs News, "[http://tinyurl.com/ydm3mva Luther Pendragon hires ex-EP advisers as it grows Brussels office]," Undated, accessed 11 January 2010.</ref> ...on which will inform CoRWM's final recommendations, due to be presented to government in 2006. The Luther team will comprise: [[Adam Lewis]], [[Ben Rich]], [[Mik
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  • ...ime in government for his "stewardship of energy policy in the last Labour Government that brought nuclear back onto the agenda". <ref> Vincent de Rivaz, New Nuc ...Groves, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1286901/Ex-Labour-energy-chief-walks-nuclear-post.html], 16 June 2010 </ref>
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  • There is a little-known ritual in politics known as 'prayers'. In government, this refers to the summoning of civil servants by ministers for a policy m ...ons, and vary from tame parliamentary gossip to detailed information about government plans for a specific industry.
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  • ...sed to the peerage on 22 June 1997. Levene's career has been in business, government and banking. He was also a special adviser to Conservative defence minister ...inistry of Defence, and later he became Permanent Secretary in the role of Chief Defence Procurement (1985-91) [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm2
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  • ...ntary Under-Secretary of State and Minister for Defence Procurement and as Government Spokesman for Defence to the [[House of Lords]].<ref name="Winnett">Robert On 3 October 2008 Drayson returned to government being appointed by [[Gordon Brown]] as Minister of State for Science and In
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  • [[Defence Scientific Advisory Council]] (DSAC) ==Special Advisers==
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  • ...Lord Privy Seal in July 2014.<ref name="No10reshuffle">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-july-2014 Ministerial appointments: July 2014 ...-offices/government-and-opposition1/her-majestys-government/ Her Majesty's Government Ministers A-Z]Parliament Website, accessed 25 September 2015</ref>
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  • '''Nigel John Oakes''' (born 3 July 1962) is the Chief Executive Officer of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] (SCL), the "l ...he scientific and creative approaches to information. Those who ignore the scientific approach will be left behind. We would much rather be in competition with c
    46 KB (6,934 words) - 04:17, 19 March 2018
  • ...hing a set of unelected bosses and millionaires in the heart of the Labour Government - from Lord Sainsbury's peerage and Science Minister job (he has given more ...includes companies like Raytheon Systems, an arms manufacturer bidding for Government contracts and Enron, the failed energy multinational which is the subject o
    61 KB (8,658 words) - 18:46, 5 November 2012
  • ...a very significant organisation connected to [[David Cameron|Cameron’s]] advisers. The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual b [[Alex Hickman]] - Co-founder and chief executive, [[Chartwell Speakers]]
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  • ==Government== ...perceived Netscape as a threat, "that is pretty much how they approach the government, as a threat," Mr Love said72.
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  • === Special Advisers === The special advisers to the inquiry on obesity were:
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  • ...e NSIC in 1962 along with [[Morris Liebman]]. Other founding directors and advisers of the NSIC include ultra-rightist beer baron [[Joseph Coors]]; [[Frank Sha :Decter said the idea for the CFW originated at an Israeli government-sponsored conference on terrorism in 1979. Her husband, Norman Podhoretz,al
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  • ...2010/aug/04/quilliam-foundation-list-alleged-extremism List sent to terror chief aligns peaceful Muslim groups with terrorist ideology,] ''The Guardian'', 5 ...nown, the Quilliam Foundation reportedly received £700,000 as part of the government's [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given
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