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  • [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Pari Farmarzi]] | [[Louis Fitz [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Eileen Clarke]] | [[Natasha Co
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  • ...an of the [[British Steel Corporation]]. Van Dusen, senior partner in the law firm [[Drinker, Biddle and Reath]], was deputy to the first US representati ...l for Foreign Relations]] journal Foreign Affairs. The Cambridge-educated Butler jointly authored with [[Neil Kinnock]] Why Vote Labour in 1979 and through
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  • *[[Nick Butler]], Group Vice President, Strategy and Policy Development, BP p.l.c., United *[[Antonio Vitorino]], Professor, Lisbon Law School and Lawyer, Portugal
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  • ...we asked Alexander Heath, a retired teacher, who later became my father-in-law, to become a non-executive director of the TPA. Like the other non-executiv In December 2008 [[Susie Squire]] from the TPA was asked by Nick Ferrari on his LBC Breakfast Radio Show if the Taxpayers Alliance was 'secr
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  • *[[Nick Gillespie]] - Vice President, editor of the libertarian [[Reason Magazine]] *[[Manuel S. Klausner]] - Law Offices of Manuel S. Klausner
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  • ...hel Ehrenfeld]]’s the Center For The Study Of Corruption And The Rule Of Law) this key note speech set the tone of the purpose of the Summit for us thus ...assination, Preemption, And Counter-Terrorism: The View From International Law], March 21, Delivered As The Keynote Address To The Intelligence Summit, Hi
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  • Bettelheim is qualified to practice law in both the UK and the USA, and is a consultant for [[Mishcon de Reya]], wh ...les Wilson]] | [[David Reynolds]] | [[Bob James]] | [[Mark Firth]] | [[Sam Butler]] {{ref|13}}
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  • [[DLA Piper]] is a global law firm with lawyers in 40 countries. ...e is commonplace in the US. While there are fewer players in the UK, those law firms that do give such advice, have influence. DLA Piper is one with a sig
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  • ...and Green Alliance.{{ref|8}} Finally, the rumour post election that [[Nick Butler]] of BP would help the second Blair government 'radically change public ser ...me]], both major figures in the Liberal Party, and [[Maurice Ash]], son-in-law of Leonard Elmhurst, trustee of Dartington Hall and a senior figure in the
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  • ...ndan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/2344/ 'What the Butler saw'], ''Spiked'', 14 July 2004. *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/8664/ 'Why Nick Clegg is so Machiavellian'], ''Spiked'', 27 April 2010.
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  • ...'''APCO Worldwide''' was born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. APCO Worldwide ...a development control committee member. Prior to entering public affairs, Nick worked at Westminster for four members of parliament, undertaking research
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  • ...al monitoring system.<ref>SARs are important because they are sent to U.S. law enforcement and scrutinized for leads to criminal activity. In May 2010, th ...can drug gangs through a subsidiary of HSBC.<ref name="Britons">Mathiason, Nick, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/jul/29/lord-green-hsbc-tax 'Brit
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  • :The project was first suggested in 1982 by [[Nick Butler]], a Labour Party insider of the old right and a research fellow at the [[R :Butler's response was to propose a series of conferences, similar in format to the
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  • ...ject]] fellows [[Baroness Symons]] ([[British Airways]], [[P&O]] and a U.S law firm) and [[Peter Mandelson]] (French industrial consultancy).<ref>David Le ...beth Smith]], Dame [[Pauline Neville-Jones]], [[Peter Sutherland]], [[Nick Butler]] (BP, the [[East-West Institute]] and BAP) http://www.cer.org.uk/about/adv
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  • ...Blair government announces an inquiry under the leader¬ship of Lord Robin Butler, a career civil servant, into British intelligence surrounding Iraqi weapon :'''14 July''' - The [[Butler Report]] is released. It is critical of the quality of British intelligence
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  • *[[Merris Amos]] - reader in human rights law, Queen Mary University of London *[[Saimo Chahal]] QC (hon) - partner; joint head, Public Law & Human Rights, Bindmans LLP
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  • *The [[Robin Butler|Lord Butler of Brockwell]] Crossbench *[[The Baroness Butler-Sloss]] Crossbench
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  • *[[Nick Butler]]: [[BP]] (Group Vice-President, Policy Development) ...) and [[Centre for Democrac]]y in Washington (Senior Counsellor on Rule of Law issues)
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  • *[[Mark Butler]], 'Sackings in the City', ''Living Marxism'', No. 4 - February 1989, p. 7. :*[[Nick King]], 'TV thought police', ''Living Marxism'', No. 6 - April 1989, p. 42.
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  • ...over Tory hopefuls' lobbying links’], ''The Observer'', 14.03.10.</ref> Nick Mathiason notes that: The move was implemented by the party's chief whip, [[Nick Brown]], and fuelled by backbench revulsion at claims that the trio had bee
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