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  • ...ing a secret Government plan to bail out the beleaguered nuclear company [[British Energy]], to revealing that [[BNFL]] has been shooting and secretly storing ...l cover from MPs – or being aware of what issues will bring attacks from politicians – makes your life infinitely easier when dealing with the media and commu
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  • ...o declare the administrative support it receives from nuclear power firm [[British Energy]] that runs eight power stations in the UK. Services include draftin ...g £250 received from any source. "But last August, nuclear plant operator British Nuclear Fuels Limited funded 'accommodation' costs for MSPs to visit the re
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  • Butler is also a founder of the [[British American Project]],<ref>Andy Beckett, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/200 ...ternational Advisory Board at [[Yale University]], and a founder member of British American successor generation project.
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  • ...he need and benefit of some form of formal registration and a total ban on politicians giving favoured access to political friends in lobbying roles. I think this ...amshire Learning & Skills Council. In 2004, responding to a report showing politicians lack of trust in lobbyists, McLeod said: “I don't think anyone could swa
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  • ...colluded with British firms and trade associations in a campaign to smear British trade unions with the tar of subversion. This did not in any way discredit ...ten note on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • ...reva]] of France, [[RWE]], [[Eon]] and [[EnBW]] of Germany, [[BNFL]] and [[British Energy]] in the UK, [[Urenco]] (UK, Germany and the Netherlands) and [[Vatt ...shared conviction among an increasing number of MEPs, as well as national politicians, scientists and NGOs that nuclear energy can help the EU to meet its Kyoto
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  • ...ain should force consumers to buy nuclear power to save stricken generator British Energy and protect the struggling nuclear industry". In the article, Helm s ...dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTI2MjAzOA== ''Energy, the State, and the Market - British Energy Policy Since 1979''], Oxford University Press, 2003, April </ref> He
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  • ...Information Policy]] unit (1971-73 (March)) which operated covertly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 197 ...ddle East, in Cyprus, in Ulster in the early 1970s and was attached by the British government to the Iranian military after that.<ref>John Thompson,[http://ww
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  • ...on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensive files on politicians and other influential people, this way they know who best to approach and i ...tch.org/?lid=802). Lastly Asda is also a member of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) who is the ‘premier lobbying organisation for UK busines
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  • '''The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry''' (ABPI) is the UK pharmaceutical industry's main [[Image:ABPI.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry office on Whitehall, London SW1 Photograph taken by
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  • ...ounded in 1958 the IISS has strong establishment links, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £10 ...day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...a.html Smoking in Public Places FOREST Submission to the GLA] </ref> The [[British American Tobacco]] company in particular gave substantial funding to the gr ...-alert/messages/246956.html FOREST 1985 Director's Report] Company/Source: British American Tobacco Document Date: 19850210 Length: 26 Pages Bates No. 30366
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  • [[David Cameron]] was British Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politic ...ent on to work for [[Ronald Reagan]]. “International patrons” of this British Society include the stars in the American neoconservative firmament, for ex
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  • ...the first to go in their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as o ...ress to damn the British schools system. ‘There is no excuse for the way British children are being failed,’ he said. He added modestly that that was why
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  • ...th £4167 to the party, organising visits by Mr McConnell and other Labour politicians. On a trip to Alva, Mr Trainer was felled by a karate-style kick from a fem ...iscuss his work for Coca-Cola. However, the company said he worked for its British arm in "an advisory capacity", successfully preventing "an ill-informed boy
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  • ...''Conservative Monday Club''' (widely known as the '''Monday Club''') is a British pressure group with its origins in the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservati The Club was courted by many Tory politicians, not least the Conservative Party leader [[Alec Douglas-Home]] who was gues
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  • ...Index launched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. | [[British Future]] || British Future core costs 2014-15 || British Future core costs 2014-15 || 100000 || 25/01/2014 || 01/04/2014 || 01/04/20
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  • ...licy around the world. It also maintains a range of informal contacts with politicians, policymakers, civil servants and the press, in Britain and abroad' and 'ca *[[Jonathan Goodwin]], President of the British Fashion Council Investment Pillar and is on the advisory board for the [[Te
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  • It is, of course, not unusual for politicians to talk to lobbyists. But at 'prayers' there is a difference. The back-benc ...l turnover of £10 million.[1] A survey in 1985 reported that of 180 major British companies, 41 per cent retained political consultancies for 'Government wor
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  • ...pigs'.<ref>17</ref> This was a reference to the popular nickname for tame politicians acquiring easy directorships. ...hareholdings? After all, Godfrey Isaacs was managing director of Marconi's British contractor.
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