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  • .... Williams is currently a Commissioner with the [[Charity Commission]], as one of the five non-executive Commissioners responsible for the regulation of 1 ...ww.pre-school.org.uk/about-us/partners/, accessed 25 September 2008</ref> One assumes the corporate funders are interested in accessing markets.
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  • ...s new nutritional advisory board - for £25,000 a year, as is Tony Blair's one-time polling and image guru [[Philip Gould]]. <ref>[http://politics.guardia ...Burrell]], Edelman’s Vice Chairman, Europe based in London. Described as one of the industry’s “big hitters”. Burrell is also on the management co
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  • ...ml Home page], Global Warming Politics blog, accessed 3 Oct 2009</ref>. At one time Stott also ran a separate 'Pro-Biotech' website. He is a regular panel ...daptations'. These quotations come from an article which he describes as 'one of my more balanced pieces' (personal communication).
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  • ...edia from 1948-1977. It financed a publishing house ‘Ampersand’ and at one time employed a staff of 300. A secret Foreign Office memo in February 1948 ...ok on the IRD, Lashmar and Oliver note that “the vast IRD enterprise had one sole aim: To spread its ceaseless propaganda output (i.e. a mixture of outr
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  • The TABD is one of the world&#39;s most powerful unelected bodies - &#39;unique because of ...st&#39;s most influential CEOs divided into 40 issue groups which comprise one EU CEO
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  • Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by commun Burson-Marsteller (B-M) is one of the largest public relations (PR) agencies in the world and also the mos
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  • ...able to drop their opposition and argue in favour of clients, according to one of Westminster's leading lobbyists. ...ed by party whips after hearing the Second Reading debate. Mr Burrell said one tactic was "to get your supporters to speak but not support you. Then they
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  • ...alist is just wrong. The history of Britain's union and labour movement is one of continuous conflict between socialist and anti-socialist wings; and with ...World War and they mark the origins of the British corporate movement.(5) One of the leading figures of the group, Sir [[Dudley Docker]], envisaged
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  • ...ational banking and financial services company headquartered in Edinburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operat ...clients.ctn.co.uk/deloitte/annualreport_2004/casestudies/rbs.asp The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc], 18 April 2005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 201
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  • ...of the eighties and nineties. He was quoted by the Guardian as saying: “One of the key accusations of privatisations is that it works for the bosses an *[[Jonathan Clare]], former CEO. One of the original founders of Citigate in 1988. Recent work has included Inve
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  • ...Standard - 30/07/2007 (2358 words) Features Revealed: the story behind one of London's most controversial new developments BY ANDREW GILLIGAN </ref> ...ents is [[EDF Energy]], who the agency worked with for over three years on one of the "largest planning consultations ever held in the UK" for a new nucle
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  • ...their other halves. Even [[Tony Blair]] has supped at his table. Rudd was one of four people who met at the house of [[Charles Dunstone]], the [[Carphone ..., another Business minister (Nov 2008 - May 2010) formerly with investment bank [[UBS Warburg]], also attended a breakfast meeting with BNE and Rudd (Oct
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  • '''Ketchum''' is one of the largest public relations agencies employing over 1100 people across [[Booking.com]] | [[Cristal]] | [[London South Bank University]] | [[Philips]] <ref name="Dec15">[http://www.prca.org.uk/asset
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  • ...is founder and senior partner at [[Brunswick]] public relations. Parker is one of the UK's leading financial PR men (alongside [[Roland Rudd]]). He is clo ...rver to ask - was the prime minister getting two advisers for the price of one?<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/14/mediatop100200873 Alan Pa
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  • ...worth £5 billion. The MOD hired Financial Dynamics along with investment bank [[UBS Warburg]], to assist it in its negotiations with BAE over cost overru ...tish Energy]] Financial Dynamics is the PR company for [[British Energy]], one of the key companies pushing for a nuclear revival. It was reportedly paid
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  • ...treasury activities, asset management and private banking. {{ref|yah}} The bank is named after [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild]], who founded the London branch. ...r, ''Sunday Business'', reported how "N.M. Rothschild, the London merchant bank, is leading an initiative to finance, build and manage Britain's next gener
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  • In February 2008, it emerged that Luther Pendragon was one of three agencies refusing to join the [[Association of Professional Politi *[[Michael Stott]], former public affairs manager at [[EDF Energy]] and one-time aide to former UK energy minister [[Charles Hendry]], now at [[Hill an
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  • ...screens showing different markets with a television feed above and another bank of nine screens on his left. He may own or manage 300,000 residential build ...eover of housebuilder McCarthy & Stone, Tchenguiz swapped his support from one bidder to the other to ensure he ended up on the winning side and secured t
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  • '''Weber Shandwick''' is the UK subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[Interpublic]]). In 2006, the ...neutral on issues like nuclear power and just provide professional advice. One email from Weber to BNFL from September 2004 gives an answer. It said: "As
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  • ...], LWT, the Civil Aviation Authority, [[Commercial Union]], the [[Nat West Bank]], Eurotunnel plc, chair of the RIIA ([[Chatham House]]), Governor of the [ ...e Executive Committee. In 1993 she was named by "Best of British Women" as one of Britain's top six public relations women. She was President of the [[Ins
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