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  • *1978 member of [[Parliamentary Select Committee on Immigration]]<ref>BBC [http://www.bbcmotiongallery.com/Infax/D ...win, 1971. pp. xx, 126. 23 cm. Parliament. House of Commons. Committees. [[Select Committee on Science and Technology]]. Sub-Committee D. [Minutes of evidenc
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  • * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries * Briefing and rehearsing industry executives appearing before Select Committees." <ref name="FOIA"> Bell Pottinger Communications, in FOIA release from NDA
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  • ...at’s a complete nonsense."<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/Draft%20ETPIMS%20Bill/JC%20on%20Draft%20EPIMS%20Bill%20-%20consolidated%20o ...ouse of Commons, House of Lords, [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/communications-data/Corrected%20Transcript%20170712ev4HC479iv.pdf CORRECTED
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  • ...uk/pa/ld200405/ldselect/ldeucom/53/4111704.htm Minutes of Evidence] of the Select Committee on European Union (17 November 2004)</ref> ...ce/138we/13806.htm Memorandum] submitted by the Ministry of Defence to the Select Committee on Defence on seminars held on the Strategic Defence Review</ref>
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  • ...government, FDF and/or industry representatives sit on numerous government committees responsible for dealing with food issues. In the late nineties, the FDF argued to a government Select Committee that the use of genetic modification of food production can provi
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  • ...poses the labelling of GM-foods. In a 1998/1999 memorandum to a government Select Committee, the FDF said that &#39;we do not believe that genetic modificati ...iological Sciences Research Council]], as well as the government Foresight committees, that are developing new visions for food technology on behalf of the gover
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  • ...r its members. As far back as 1998/1999, an FDF memorandum to a government Select Committee stated: ...d present) who have represented industry whilst also sitting on government committees. The list is by no means exhaustive. For one, the FDF is not obliged to pub
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  • ...s, e.g. those of the [[Nuffield Council on Bioethics]], the House of Lords Select Committee, the [[Royal Society]], and the [[Science Review Panel]].
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  • ...nces are coming too quickly for us to assimilate. Last summer, the Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology produced a report on the implications o ...eport, preferring to rely on existing mechanisms which, in the view of the Select Committee and others, are already inadequate...by turning its back on legis
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  • ===Advice on lobbying standing committees=== ...terests of lobbyists' clients to be chosen for the committees. Once on the committees the MPs are able to drop their opposition and argue in favour of clients, a
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  • ...ttee, [http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/public-accounts-committee/news/nuclear-decommissioning-authority-managing-r * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries
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  • ...ice and received a modest honorarium. These are, of course, not government committees. When operating in the sensitive area of renewable energy and nuclear power
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  • :[[Christopher Pincher]] MP, a member of the energy and climate change select committee, set out his views on the potential for shale gas and his thought ...the field of securing planning permission for clients from local planning committees, boasting work within the 'tougher areas' <ref> [http://static1.squarespace
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  • ...nt.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200506/cmselect/cmpubadm/690/69003.htm Select Committee on Public Administration First Special Report], November 17, 2005
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  • ...the face of the threat of climate change”. <ref> Science and Technology Select Committee, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmsc ==Evidence to government committees==
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  • ...convincing the key officials in Whitehall before any Bill is even drafted; Select Committee preparation; Local Government liaison, helping private sector cli ...served on the Commons Public Accounts and Education and Employment Select Committees, was PPS to the Minister for Overseas Development and a former Deputy Direc
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  • ==Commons Select Committees== *[[Select Committee Energy and Climate Change]] 2009-
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  • ...onsultant for various companies and organizations and a member of numerous committees'. ...lobal networks. According to the WEF website, 'Industry Partnership offers select industry leaders privileged access to the Forum's networks across business,
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  • ...are reported in the normal way. But any reference to the proceedings of a Select Committee held in private will almost certainly be raised on the floor of t 19. References to the reports of Select Committees are covered by the following ruling given by Mr. Speaker King on 24th March
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  • Whenever the Select Committee on Members' Interests has examined the issue, the loopholes have ...s partial and inadequate nature'.{{ref|[22]}} During his membership of the Select Committee on Members' Interests, he suggested five changes to the Register.
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