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  • ...7 that the chairman of the platform, [[Ian White]], had written to leading politicians, wishing to discuss "how the work of nongovernment organisations in this ar ...e and reconciliation groups compared to Pounds 10 million dispensed by the British government, the umbrella organisation for such bodies has claimed.
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  • '''Peter Jay''' (born 7 February 1937) is a British journalist who was an early advocate for neoliberal economics and was parti ...its time, had been a glorious thing’. <ref>Churchill College Cambridge, British Diplomatic Oral History Programme (BDOHP), [http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archiv
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  • ...r on-going conflicts", whose directors happen to be the directors of the [[British Association of Private Security Companies]] "[http://postconflictpeople.org ...gies and programmes for international businesses, countries, institutions, politicians and high-profile individuals" "[http://www.bellpottinger-sansfrontieres.com
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  • ...d public anger by saying that, in regard to excessive banking bonuses, the British public should "tolerate the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperi ...an Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. March 2011.
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  • ...=4 Re: dioxin emissions from the SELCHP incinerator], Greenpeace letter to politicians, February 2002, accessed 29 Nov 2009</ref> ...]] Limited | [[Aylesford Newsprint]] Ltd | [[Boots Company]] | [[BRE]] | [[British Sugar]] plc | [[Centrax]] Ltd | [[City of London Corporation]] | [[Clarke E
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  • The [[British Irish Ulster Forum]](BIUF) is a London-based political forum focusing on No ...servants, and academics.<ref>[http://www.biuf.org/About-Us.php About Us], British Irish Ulster Forum, accessed 12 November 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ge Square, where they held a counter-demonstration backed by trade unions, politicians and faith groups. ...them to act in such a way. So whilst we have the sham of the SNP and other politicians claiming to stand against the SDL calling us fascists, we hope some day soo
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  • ...e Energy Group''', (PRASEG) is an [[All-Party Parliamentary Group]] for UK politicians and senior industry stakeholders that exists to promote sustainable energy ...isted as [[AEA]] Technology plc | [[BG Group]] Plc |[[BG]] Transco plc | [[British Wind Energy Association]] | [[Combined Heat and Power Association]] | [[Ene
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  • ...[[SIAD]] and [[Akte Islam]] initiated the effort, and communicated with a British group to help plan it. The word spread through Gates of Vienna and the 910 ...[Anders Gravers]] of the Danish anti-Islam group [[SIAD]], stated that the British organisation mentioned had been [[No Sharia in England]]:
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  • ...ens]] House, London, which represents the 'energy cartel' of the six major British energy providers <ref>In an Institute of Science in Society report, [http:/ ...(ICSE), a powerful amalgamation of the European, American, Australian and British energy councils, also based in Grosvenor Garden's House.
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  • ...itish and Danish co-organisers said they intended to go ahead.<ref>Danish, British organizers plan to defy Belgian ban on anti-Islamic 9/11 march, BBC Monitor :1. Mistrust of politicians
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  • [[Alan Ayling]] is a British businessman accused of operating under the pseudonym [[Alan Lake]] as a [[c ...turn for his funding is that it distances itself from groups such as the [[British National Party]].<ref>Nick Lowles, [http://web.archive.org/web/201011241332
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  • '''''Weekend World''''' was a British television political series, made by [[London Weekend Television]] (LWT) an ...tressed that politicians had larger responsibilities than they did because politicians were elected, and had taken on a greater or lesser range of duties as part
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  • ...cording to the Irish Times, "Mr Ganley sought to distance himself from the British Euroscepticism of his hosts, declaring that he believed in a common Europea ...2008/0922/1221998222102.html Nationality of Libertas founder was listed as British in UK records], by Mark Hennessey, Irish Times, 222 September 2008.</ref>Jo
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  • ...a secretly designed political project between the Arab world and European politicians for an 'Islamicisation' of Europe. She has also written under the name [[Y. ...re she began studying Archeology at London University in 1958 and acquired British citizenship in 1959 after marrying [[David Littman]] the same year. In 196
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  • ...and EU public affairs, having worked as a political researcher for British politicians, [[Ann Widdicombe]] MP, [[Chris McCafferty]] MP, and [[Richard Corbett]] ME ...work. Hilary has also spent time working for both UK national and European politicians in both Westminster and the European Parliament in Brussels. Hilary comes f
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  • ...bly debated.’ He added that they was a 'greater danger,' that being that politicians ‘may be inhibited from taking the necessary action because of the outrage ...he grounds that public opinion would not tolerate the story at a time when British servicemen were going to war. And on the eve of the 1992 general election
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  • ...te of Targeting and Information Operations]] (DTIO)) is a group within the British [[Ministry of Defence]] which is involved in the Information Operations of The British definition within JWP 3-80 describes Info Ops as:
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  • [[Ian Gibson]] is a British Labour politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Norwich North from [[Category:Politicians and Regulators (GM)|Gibson, Ian]] [[Category:British Politician|Gibson, Ian]]
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  • ...he “private” meeting of 140 of the world’s most powerful executives, politicians, ministers and advisers, which took place at a hotel near Watford last week Clarke, a former director of [[British American Tobacco]], was one of 104 Tories who voted against the introductio
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