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  • ...sday Vault, as the media have nicknamed it. This is a vast storage unit in Northern Norway for the world's germplasm (seeds) that GCDT claims "will be the ulti ...dibo Tiémoko Traoré]] – former Minister for Rural Development with the Government of Mali. FAO Assistant Director-General charged with the Agriculture and Co
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  • ===Northern Ireland=== ...to brief Home Secretary [[Roy Jenkins]], but only himself and the Northern Ireland Secretary.<ref>Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized H
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  • ==Northern Ireland== ''Intelligence Newsletter'' reports that Bowen served in Northern Ireland:
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  • ...w.powerbase.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers Back to UK Government Special Advisers]'''<br> ==Special Advisors to the Liberal-Conservative Coalition Government 2010==
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  • ===Northern Ireland Office=== Chilcot was Permanent Secretary of the [[Northern Ireland Office]] from 1990 until his retirement in 1997.<ref>[http://www.iraqinquir
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  • ...itical appointment: it is independent and does not change with a change of Government. The post is advertised and open to competition. It is then up to an appoin ...in particular areas of health or health care (as the senior doctor within Government). Examples of involvement include organ retention and stem cell research.
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} ...r of the [[Official IRA]].<ref>Scott Millar, [http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/former-ira-member-reveals-ministers-role-in-arms-plot-99815.html Former IRA
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  • ...gott CBE QPM''' became Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] on 22 September 2009, succeeding [[Hugh Orde | Sir Hugh Orde]].<ref>[http ...oard.org.uk/article/?id=9988 New PSNI Chief Constable announced], Northern Ireland Policing Board, 11 August 2009.</ref>
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  • ...r the Equality Act 2006 as a corporate body. Our sponsor department is the Government Equalities Office. We have a board of commissioners who steer the commissi ...on covers Great Britain i.e. England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland. We have offices in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and
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  • ...at the [[World Economic Forum]] where he is responsible for developing the government engagement strategy, carrying out research on selected themes affecting the ...national Conflict Research, Centre of Excellence, at Londonderry, Northern Ireland. She has conducted independent research on terrorism and radicalisation, am
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  • ...s an umbrella organisation for a number of peace groups in the Republic of Ireland. ==Criticises Irish Government funding==
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  • ...he United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism], ''HM Government'', March 2009, Executive Summary, p.13, accessed 26.03.10</ref> ...he United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism], ''HM Government'', March 2009, Part 2, Section 7, p.59, accessed 26.03.10</ref></blockquote
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  • Since the attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, the British government has established and put in place a series of policies and strategies aimed ...onservatives_Portal|Neoconservatives]], [[Northern_Ireland_Portal|Northern Ireland]], [[Propaganda Portal|Propaganda]], [[Spooks Portal|Spooks]] and [[Terrori
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  • ...th of the 1981 hunger strikes after extensive experience at the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. ...ce appointment. Mr Huckle will take up his appointment in Spring 2006.<ref>Government News [http://www.gov-news.org/gov/uk/news/change_governor_falkland_islands_
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  • ...It can happen to all forms of journalism . . . especially when you have a government that's been in power for ten years - the tendency will be not to bite the h It could only happen because it was in Ireland, or
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  • ...op the BBC broadcasting a programme on the shootings made by BBC North-ern Ireland's Spotlight team. According to the Independent, Geoffrey Howe phoned Marmad ...tcry over `trial by television' led the New Statesman to comment that "The government has behaved in ways that prejudice the outcome of the inquest far more thor
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  • ...ist Party''' is a conservative unionist political party active in Northern Ireland. ===Northern Ireland Executive Ministers===
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  • Later in 1971, Lyalin was exposed and the British Government chose the moment to expel 105 Soviet diplomats, Vaygauskas among them. This ...uskas-Kagan episode as a smear, but at this time the Conservatives were in government and 'took a great interest in the material'.<ref>Peter Wright, Spycatcher:
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  • ...ogspot.com/2007/01/shame-on-british-government.html 'Shame' on the British Government - Under Cover Mosque], Lionheart, 15 January 2007.</ref> ...ciation]] had been in contact, interested in starting a branch in Northern Ireland.<ref>Paraic O'Brien, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8303786.stm Under the skin
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  • ...ts but the police in Edinburgh and the police admitted it was the Scottish government who pressured them to act in such a way. So whilst we have the sham of the ...entitled “Stop calling me racist because I don’t like Islam”, “The government show Islam the door or we will end up in civil war”, “No more Immigrant
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