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  • ...to continue into the twenty first century blacklisting trade unionists and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country The League’s main early functions were propagandist. It conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism
    111 KB (15,701 words) - 15:53, 1 October 2014
  • confronting humanity. In line with changing global needs, the Forum is now evolving from its throughout the year, the main players on the global stage are asked to articulate the major
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  • ...|| To support local migrant communities in Newham, with a focus on mental health || 23774 || 07/10/2020 || 08/10/2020 || 31/03/2021 || 6 || || 01088641 || | [[Anawim]] || Anawim - Mental Health Alternatives to Custody Project || To provide tailored, personalised packag
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  • The main discrepancy in the official rules was that ministers were barred only from ...e merchant shipping industry. One of the recipients of that grant was Moor Line Ltd.25 In 1939 Neville Chamberlain, by then Prime Minister, reluctantly res
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  • 'Where alcohol is consumed excessively or irresponsibly, this can create health or social problems for the individual or society’ ...n lead to medical, psychological and social problems' but 'a belief in the health benefits of moderate consumption of alcohol has been part of the folklore o
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  • ...ust]], formerly known as the [[Taxpayers’ Alliance Research Trust]]. The main contact given for this wing of the Taxpayers’ Alliance is multimillionair ...ry of using tobacco industry funds to lobby on their behalf against public health regulation.<ref>Walker, M., (2000), [http://www.scribd.com/doc/44183062 Let
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  • ...isations such as [[UNICEF]] and [[WWF]]) on: Consumer, Financial Services, Health, IT, Professional Service, Telecoms & Media, Utilities, Public Sector and N ...ctor [[Roger Hayes]]' have an intimate proximity to the Nuclear Industry's main lobby group?' The inference being that Echo might not necessarily suit thi
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  • ...itizens. One reason for this is obvious: pharmaceutical companies trade in health, a basic need and what should be a basic right for all people. An equally p [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH)
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  • ...s the main beneficiaries) try to speed up the unification process. Another main priority for Unilever is enhancement of its grip on the food chain. The pro ...s Research Foods, Unilever, is one of [[EuropaBio]]’s Board Members. The main industrial lobbygroup aggressively promoting the commercialisation of GM fo
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  • ...ess production and less consumption. Unilever and other multinationals are main actors being responsible for the ongoing trend in the opposite direction!! ...hat Unilever misled British consumers in the way the company presented the health benefits of its cholesterol-lowering margarine, Flora pro-activ. According
    30 KB (4,575 words) - 09:58, 28 February 2007
  • ...Briefing, could not even bring himself to wholeheartedly endorse Elwell's line in "British Briefing" and told me that his involvement had been primarily m * ''Britain's National Health Service - Terminally Ill'', Policy Paper for the Committee for a Free Brita
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  • ...Wellbeing Economics]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on West Coast Main Line]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wholesale]] | [[All-Party Parliament *[[Community Health Councils All Party Parliamentary Group|Community Health Councils]] (APPG)
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  • The two main traditions, and the resulting tensions, within the Party are generally asso ...de the British Empire was generally supported by the industrial lobby, the main exception being the textile industry. Opposition to this "Tariff Reform" mo
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  • ...the East Indies trade, founded by the Mackay family, the owners of the P&O Line. Inchcape have a network of franchizes around Singapore and Hong Kong, sell ...5-82. In 1983 he became director of BAT Industries, of the animal feed and health food group Booker, of Shel1 Transport and Trading and the McVities to Pizza
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  • ...s to Nickson, McFarlane is the director of some fifty or so companies, the main ones being The Clydesdale Bank, [[General Accident]], [[The American Trust] ...]], [[Scottish Widows]], [[Stakis]] plc and [[United Biscuits]]. Fraser's main activities are inextricably linked to Edinburgh tourism, with Stakis and Un
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  • * denotes family wealth 2006 wealth Recent donations Giving index Main beneficiaries Page. 9 Stanley Fink £ 110m £ 3.7m 3.36 Children's health/education (53)
    36 KB (4,749 words) - 06:19, 11 February 2015
  • ...not publicly owned but leased by a public authority, such as a council or health trust, from the private consortium. ...fing the buildings as cheaply as possible. The pay and conditions of front line workers in PFI buildings is typically worse than their counterparts in the
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  • ...orld revealed a memo from Carillion subsidiary GT Rail Maintenance telling line testers to relax the rules on dents and cracks in the track: ...than sub-contractors, Carillion found itself with £6bn to upgrade a main line in Cumbria, England. Months later, an unmanned runaway wagon careered three
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  • ...ssion to a Royal Commission on the Coal Industry in 1925 had laid down the line followed by the owners during the strike: ...itical interference in the economic sphere is a condition essential to the health of Industry, and the Association trust that the earliest opportunity will b
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  • ...left-wing Labour MPs who became known as the "Bevanites" and acted as the main focus for those in the Parliamentary Labour Party who opposed Gaitskell's a ...sses". The Army would only in the event of violence, and "only as a second line to the police". {{ref|6}}
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