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  • ...tional Development''' (DfID) was set up in May 1997 by the incoming Labour government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top prior ...alth' and a 'provider of critical basic services'.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dfid-private-sector-department-operational-plan-2011-2015 DFID
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  • ...o.uk/LM/LM118/LM118_Doctor.html 'Second opinion: Domestic violence - NOT a healthcare issue'], ''LM 118'', p. 43, March 1999.</ref>. Fitzpatrick has also descri Fitzpatrick argues that government campaigns on Aids were an attempt to deflect attention from economic recess
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  • ...s, the largest contributors to Edelman&#8217;s 2002 earnings were from its healthcare practice ($56.71 million), high technology ($44.1 million), financial and i ...each of the [[APPC]]’s code of conduct includes a requirement for member agencies to disclose their clients and consultants.<ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/inde
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  • ...established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. Burson-Marsteller (B-M) is one of the largest public relations (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients
    60 KB (7,789 words) - 01:17, 9 November 2018
  • ...mittee]], voicing their concerns about organisations refusing to work with agencies not signed up to the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] ...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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  • '''Ketchum''' is one of the largest public relations agencies employing over 1100 people across 21 offices and with 35 affiliates around ...ted into five practice areas Brand Marketing, Corporate, Food & Nutrition, Healthcare and Technology.
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  • In February 2008, it emerged that Luther Pendragon was one of three agencies refusing to join the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] :Luther Pendragon has told healthcare clients that it is no longer working with [[Philip Morris]] after a number
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  • '''Reform''' is a free market think-tank which describes itself as ‘an independent, [[Image:Reform.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Reform, Hope House, [[Great Peter Street]], London SW1. Photo taken by Spinwatch,
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  • ...r to guarantee that the benefits of this are enjoyed by the UK economy the Government is committed to ensuring that regulation of the sector is flexible and supp ===Government backing===
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  • ...se challenges. From an initial focus broadly on economic and welfare-state reform, we now have three core programs of activity, covering the original health ...maceutical Industry: Current Challenges and Future Solutions'', called for Government funding of the pharmaceutical industry<ref>Alex Singleton, [http://blogs.te
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  • ==Healthcare== ...,000 nursery schools and playgroups participating in the then Conservative government’s controversial nursery voucher scheme.34 The NUT and teachers groups wer
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  • ==Healthcare== ...,000 nursery schools and playgroups participating in the then Conservative government’s controversial nursery voucher scheme.34 The NUT and teachers groups wer
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  • ...rate governance, gender equality in the workplace, tort and securities law reform, and he has often testified before Congress on professional issues'. The Centre for Responsive Ethics report the following as agencies hired to assist in Eli Lilly's lobbying activities in 2007<ref>The Centre f
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  • Hume Brophy is one of many agencies in the UK to promote its Brexit lobbying services. *[[Conor Griffin]], managing director, international healthcare
    39 KB (4,669 words) - 02:08, 30 July 2019
  • ==Privatisations and public sector 'reform'== ===Healthcare===
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  • - to improve the practical performance of governments, international agencies, firms and individuals that work in post-conflict situations; ...play in post conflict reconstruction, nation building and security sector reform as well as providing their traditional services to the private sector. The
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  • 51.516424, -0.129837, Independent Healthcare Advisory Services ...Members include hospital groups, cosmetic treatment providers and staffing agencies</div>
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  • ...ganisations across the public sector, including government departments and agencies; the NHS, strategic health authorities, primary care trusts and health prov ...p.do London Evening Standard], 11 August 2010</ref> It sold its health and government business to rivals [[Capita]] for £15.87m in April 2011.<ref>[http://www.h
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  • 51.516424, -0.129837, Independent Healthcare Advisory Services ...Members include hospital groups, cosmetic treatment providers and staffing agencies.
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  • ...be harmful to the public interest. Transparency is needed if we're to have government accountability on these issues.</blockquote> ...ong, an issue that exposes the far-too-cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money.”
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