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  • ...ds for all Government legislation on pensions, including the 2004 Pensions Act.<ref>Pensions Advisory Service, "[http://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk *Member of the special advisory board [[Alan Higham Associates]] (now [[Higham Dunnet Shaw]] plc), March 2006. Approved by [[ACOBA]] subject to "
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  • ...he companies are withholding information, this would be seen as a criminal act and these actions will be viewed through criminal law. In cases in the USA, ...of [[Ian Hudson]], the worldwide safety director of GSK until 2001, who is now director of licensing at the MHRA. The disclosure of their interests ‘si
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  • ...international dimension than traditional subversion, the security business now involved more external risk assessment, the need for a multinational protec ...purposes, "it is reasonable to ask whether agency sponsored activities are now being conducted under the rubric of risk analysis."11
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  • ...(IPC), the Town and Country Planning Act and Section 36 of the Electricity Act. Camargue also works closely with the communications team on corporate issu *[[Philip Armstrong]], senior account manager. Now public acceptability manager at [[National Grid]]<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.
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  • ...efens~ Resources Act, and the Strategic and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act granted powers to both FEMA and the Department of Defense to institute mart ...rrorism have been State Department representatives.10 The State Department now has a much enlarged information-propaganda operation. There is an Office of
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  • :I don’t want to be a martyr by any means, but I cannot avoid now realising that this is a very, very well concerted and coordinated and paid ...mall farmers and corn tortillas are a central part of nation’s diet. But now due to NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement), the country is a ne
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  • ...be addressed sooner rather than later, it is acceptable for scientists to act as whistle blowers and draw attention to the problems their research is unc ...sweet peppers and GM tomatoes to rats, and GM soya to mice and rats, have now been completed and no adverse effects have been found (Gasson and Burke, 20
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  • ...ot simple to predict. Think of William Tell shooting an arrow at a target. Now put a blindfold on the man doing the shooting and that's the reality of the ...it cost me my job but I would do it again. If I had not done it, we would now be eating these potatoes and not discussing the safety of GM food.
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  • ...pposed ‘full investigation’, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, made it “hard to escape the conclusion that this represents institutiona Wakefield, who now lives in the USA, continues to stand by his research and deny all allegatio
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  • ...nd an estimated three years behind schedule, with the signing of the Final Act of the Marrakesh Agreement in April 1994 at Marrakesh, Morocco. <ref>[http: ...m. Formerly exempt sectors such as services, textiles and agriculture were now included in this new agreement. Issues such as Trade-Related Intellectual P
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  • ...avid Cameron]] who rallied his colleagues in support of the Climate Change Act. Miliband is said to have ‘raised the department’s international ambiti ...Lib Dems lost their place in Government. Under the previous government the now Labour leader [[Ed Miliband]] held this position.
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  • ...oted that it could notify the [[BBC]] of the emigres and ask "Mr Healey to act as an intermediary and to suggest articles that they might write" for publi ...post-war propagandist who formerly worked for the New York Times, but was now in charge of the [[Ford Foundation| Ford Foundation’s]] international fun
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  • ...[[Metropolitan Police Service]] as the lead force, though it continued to act on a national basis. It was subsequently renamed the [[National Domestic Ex The unit now has a [http://www.npcc.police.uk/NationalPolicing/NDEDIU/AboutNDEDIU.aspx s
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  • ...as engaged in mission creep but admitted that environmental protesters had now been brought "more on their radar" as they had been "shutting down airports The Public Order Act 1986 and other laws relating to harassment were used to make protest inhere
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  • ...undercover officer with the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] (SDS), and he now is a core participant in the Undercover Policing Inquiry. On 8 December 201 After the Criminal Justice Act came into power in 1994, hunt sab groups were often subjected to heavy and
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  • ...d her that he trusted another activist 'with his life'. In retrospect, she now believes that this was a ploy so that she associated Bishop with trustworth ...Prior to the demonstration, it was decided that a building was needed to act as accommodation and a resource centre for those who were coming from outsi
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  • ...iticise-police-ministers-ask-terror-chief-make-case-42-day-detentions.html Now Labour accused of attempt to 'politicise police' after ministers ask terror ::I think it is a very spiteful act, possibly to intimidate me away from investigating Mr Green, and I feel it
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  • ...ade Project progress analysis as Hinkley Point application made], Planning Act 2008 Blog, No.291, 2nd November 2011, accessed August 2012</ref> Local peo ...]] -previously Head of Media Relations at EDF Energy until September 2012, now 'Employee Relations and Engagement Director'<ref name="McCoy"/>
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  • ...ameron|Cameron]]; its former chief researcher, [[James O'Shaughnessy]], is now chief researcher at Tory central office; current director [[Anthony Browne] ...nt in politics so far has been to set up and run Policy Exchange, which is now the largest and most influential policy research institute on the centre ri
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  • ...ly lead to a radical change in public attitude to nuclear energy”. Until now, he noted, “pupils were given almost no formal instruction in the basic s ...omplex nuclear challenges. The end result will be a safe environment, both now and for future generations.”
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