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  • '''Bell Pottinger Communications''', also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR an ...ies, [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] has since been taken over by [[Hanover Communications]].
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  • ...ious conservative alliances, including the [[Alliance for America]], [[Get Government Off Our Backs]], the [[National Consumer Coalition]] (a pro-corporate front ...erve on the Advisory Committee for the Department of Biotechnology for the government of India". {{ref|15}}
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  • .... foreign policy]]. It has about 4,000 members, including former national security officers, professors, former [[CIA]] members, elected politicians, and med ...Council on Foreign Relations' Olin Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Studies. An expanded version of the "Next Stop Baghdad?" article was publis
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  • ...ic Affairs''' (BPPA) was one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It ...[[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger Communications in July 2012.
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  • ==British Government networks== *[[Government Communication Network]] 2004-2013
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  • By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional wor ...on equipment whose high frequencies were known to the CIA and the National Security Council advising the president, [[Lyndon B Johnson]]. Not only did this all
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  • ...th an economic recession that reduced the number of corporate members, and Government sympathetic to their political views. Attempts to rationalise and restructu ===The First Labour government, and the leadership of Aukland Geddes===
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  • ...Hatorah]] and is also a client of Israeli ambassador [[Lenny Ben-David]]'s Communications Consultancy [[I-Consult]]<ref>Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton,[http://www.ipsnew ...the 1967 war - are such a contentious issue within Israel that the Israeli government would like to stop reporters from even saying the word.<ref>Rachel Coen, [h
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  • ...and Secretary of State for Justice from May 2015 to July 2016 but had left government following [[Theresa May]]'s first cabinet reshuffle. <ref>[http://www.bbc.c ...uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> Prior to 2010, he was the sh
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  • ...y Strategy Board]] | [[Quilliam Foundation]] | [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] | [[Services Sound and Vision Corporation]] | [[Targeting and Inform ...government-propaganda-in-afghanistan BBC charity committed to promoting UK Government propaganda in Afghanistan] (December 2010)
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  • The '''Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office''' ('''FCDO''') is a UK government department. Equivalent to other countries' ministries of foreign affairs, i ...propaganda outfit the [[British Council]]. The review concluded that the government needed an 'overarching public diplomacy strategy'<ref> Foreign and Commo
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  • ...The NOF was the government helping itself to Lottery money to fund various government PR initiatives. She was given a medal by NATO's [[George Robertson]] (awar ...d Public Affairs Officer at Asylum Aid. || towards the salary costs of the Communications and Public Affairs Officer at Asylum Aid. || 61000 || 04/08/2012 || 05/11/2
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  • :::''"The idea was to do for industry what we had done for the government"''<br>&mdash; Hakluyt co-founder [[Christopher James]]<ref> Stephen Overell [[Hakluyt & Company Ltd]], a London business intelligence bureau named after a 16th-century geographer and economic intelligence specialist
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  • ...the founder and president of the conservative think tank the [[Center for Security Policy]]. He is a contributor and contributing editor for a number of publi ...cted Muslim outreach efforts for the Bush White House, of infiltrating the government for the Muslim Brotherhood. As a result, he was temporarily banned by the [
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  • ...olitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ...ess.1982"/> and around this time served at Scotland Yard in the Complaints Bureau.<ref name="gill"/>
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  • ...rongdoing, and the courts defer to Congress and the Executive in "national security" matters. ...l Security Directive (NSD 10/2). "The overt foreign activities of the U.S. Government must be supplemented by covert operations," it read, "(including) any cover
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  • ...s no secret of placing "special emphasis on strengthening the interface of government with business". <ref> European Policy Centre, [http://www.epc.eu/about.php ...Council of the European Union]], the [[European Council]] and some Belgian government offices. Others who use the building include media organisations, think tan
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  • *[[Bureau Européen des Unions des Consommateurs]] BEUC] Belgium *[[Bureau de l'Agriculture Britannique]] BAB Belgium
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  • ...d [[Tim Clement-Jones]], described in the programme as the firm's 'head of government affairs', aka lobbying, although Clement-Jones describes himself on his reg A 2010 brochure for its 'Property and Planning Communications' practice says:
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  • ...83 to 1989, he was vice chairman and president of Broadcast Group at H & C Communications, operator of network television stations. Henry E. Catto was elected chairm ...or of the U.S. Information Agency (1989 – 1991). Prior to his service in government, he was Vice Chairman of the Board of Bristol-Myers Company. Bruce Gelb has
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