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  • ...r.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Burson Marsteller offices, 1 St Giles High Street, London]] Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communica
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  • ...350px|[[Porta Communications]]' London office, 50 Basinghall Street - home of PPS and [[Newgate Communications]]]] ...the tougher areas of communications', PPS has more than once been accused of employing unethical tactics.
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  • Sheila Gunn is a lobbyist with [[Fleishman-Hillard]], a member of the Conservative party and a Tory candidate in the 2005 General Election. ...tion that she works for a PR agency in central London. It has this to say of the relevant period:
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  • '''Hugh Bayley''' (9 January 1952) was a [[Labour]] MP for the city of York from 1992 to 2015. He stepped down at the 2015 general election statin ...tive in the [[Anti-Apartheid Movement]] in his student days and is a lover of jazz. He is married to [[Fenella Jeffers]] and they have a son and a daught
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  • ...thumb|right|Andrew Adonis introduces the Institute for Government's Future of No 10 Communications event, 08 March 2011.]] ...ed to the peerage as Baron Adonis, of Camden Town in the London Borough of Camden. <ref name="Adonis"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/19424 Lord
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  • ...ave gone from "seven people to 140" in just seven years, and expanded from London to Liverpool, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It covers public relations, politics, de ...and was a Labour parliamentary candidate in 1997. In the London elections of 2000 Jeremy was campaign manager for Labour for the whole campaign. He work
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  • ...nderstanding and co-operation between government and business with the aim of achieving better informed policy and regulation, more effective cross-secto :WIG helps organisations achieve these benefits through three main areas of activity:
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  • ...nd Local Government]] in 2007 as "a key element of the [[Prevent]] element of the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy - [[CONTEST]]."<ref>[http://w ...er, this figure drastically increased to £45 million under the leadership of [[Hazel Blears]] and will be allocated over the next three financial years.
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  • ...t|200px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] The [[Battle of Ideas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM
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  • ...of Lords], www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.</ref> See also [[List of MPs, 55th UK Parliament]]. ==Members as of 26 May 2010==
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  • ...tp://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Specia He is the author of '1 out of 10, from Downing Street Vision to Classroom Reality'. <ref> [http://www.the
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  • ...tp://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Specia ..., "[http://www.thecnj.com/camden/051707/letters051707_09.html Letters]", ''Camden New Journal'', 17.05.07, accessed 21.09.10</ref> He was twice defeated in
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  • Members of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament elected on 3 May 1979. MPs elected in subseque ==List of MPs as at 3 May 1979==
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  • Members of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament elected on 10 October 1974. MPs elected in sub ==List of MPs as at 10 October 1974==
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  • Members of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament elected on 28 February 1974. MPs elected in su ==List of MPs as at 28 February 1974==
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  • ...artment for Education]], where he also advises [[David Laws]] the minister of State for Schools. Sanders also works as an adviser to the [[Department for Sanders studied architecture at the [[University of Cambridge]] between 2001 and 2004.
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  • ...ambert]], acting chief of the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], and handler of the undercover identified as "[[N81]]". ...gs], Home Office, 6 March 2013 (accessed 1 April 2014),.</ref> As a result of this criticism and public outcry over spying on the Lawrences, Walton was '
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  • ...ight|thumb|200px|link=http://www.eburypublishing.co.uk/editions/in-pursuit-of-the-truth/9781785030062|Clive Driscoll's memoires published 30 July 2015]] ...on of paedophile rings in Lambeth and the conviction of two of the killers of Stephen Lawrence.
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  • UKIE was founded in 1989 and lobbies government on a range of issues including: age ratings, tax incentives, intellectual property and ha ...gstone]], vice chair of UKIE and described by some as the 'founding father of the British games industry'.
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  • ...l Right Coalition, Gulf War Resisters &amp; Active Resistance to the Roots of War}} ...Davey''', though more commonly known by the nickname '''Andy Van'''. Much of his deployment overlaps with another SDS undercover in animal rights, ''[[M
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