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  • ...The [[Monks Investment Trust]], [[Pacific Horizon Investment Trust]] and [[Herald Investment Trust]]. He is a former senior partner of [[Baillie Gifford & Co ...pment Agency]] until 1987. He then joined the board of The [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] Group and was appointed chief executive in January 1992. Following the Gr
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  • ...sations are listed as clients of 2Collaborate. A further sponsor is [[The Herald]] newspaper which included a promotional tabloid in its edition of 28 Novem ...ted to [[Maggie Stanfield]] and three to [[Andrew Collier]]. These are not Herald journalists but fake journalists with an outfit called [[Written Words]], w
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  • ...tly with the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and the [[Institute of Biology Scotland]]'. {{ref|ECRR}} The [[Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research]] is a partn ...w.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2006/05/25163558 'New Science Champion for Scotland] News Release, 25/05/2006
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  • ...a past chairman of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants Scotland]], the regulatory body for the public affairs industry, current convener of ...is_20050116/ai_n9628263 Missing mischief proves Dickson's downfall] Sunday Herald, The, Jan 16, 2005</ref>
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  • ...Caledonia Consulting]].<ref> 'Devin Intervention' Business Diary, ''Sunday Herald'', 28 January 2007, p17. not available online.</ref> ::* Lunches for Scotland
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  • ...Hughes proposed the SE system, he bypassed the then Secretary of State for Scotland, [[Malcolm Rifkind]], going straight to Mrs. Thatcher. (Reid, 1997) This u ...organisation devoted to manipulating the political climate of Glasgow and Scotland towards the growing neo-liberalism, and that he would have identified this
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  • ...A request for information under the terms of the [[Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act]] ([[FOISA]]) was delayed and refused on the grounds that Cantor's emp # {{note|1}} 'Monkeying around with The Sun', ''The Sunday Herald'', 08.10.06
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  • ...ey & Partners''' is an independent Public Relations firm based in Glasgow, Scotland. They have worked with a wide range of client in the corporate, public and ...e was also previously head of marketing and communications for [[KPMG]] in Scotland
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  • ...buzz-off-1.923822 Beekeepers tell pesticide firm to buzz off], The Herald (Scotland), 4 Oct 2009, accessed 10 Oct 2009</ref> ...buzz-off-1.923822 Beekeepers tell pesticide firm to buzz off], The Herald (Scotland), 4 Oct 2009, accessed 10 Oct 2009</ref>
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  • ...rate giants of genetic modification such as Monsanto are being pushed into Scotland's schools by Scottish Enterprise'<ref>Mindfully [http://www.mindfully.org/G
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  • ...rules. Ending his long-running dual chairmanship and rare position among Scotland's corporate elite. Stewart came in 5th in the 2006 Scotsman power 100. <re ...ref> Scotsman [http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1007&id=1036472003 Scotland's Top 100 Earners] The Scotsman 19th September 2003 </ref>
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  • ...of the recent disastrous safety record of [[BP]]'s Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. #{{note|131}} The ''Herald'', 14/4/98, 'Unions condemn findings of low-pay survey in run-up to minimum
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  • In 1964, an ailing socialist broadsheet, 'The Daily Herald', was re-launched as 'The Sun' and in 1968 the owners (Reed International) ...named in the newspaper, with protests turning into riots in Portsmouth and Scotland. Innocent people who bore a vague resemblance facially or in their name wer
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  • ...nd International is a low profile think tank based in Scotland. The Sunday Herald describes it as 'an annual gathering of Scottish business leaders'{{ref|1}} Scotland International:
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  • ...further investment in Scotland in the energy industry”. <ref>[http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2006/12/05125052 Executive Meets with Iberdrola], ''Sc ...ower had not demonstrated any great enthusiasm for new nuclear reactors in Scotland. In its response to the [[Department of Trade and Industry]]'s 2006 Energy
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  • ...ars, until being promoted to European Sales Director. He openly criticised Scotland's NHS for wasting money on its outdated I.T system in comparison to England When [[Microsoft]] announced that Scotland was to be the headquarters for its new UK-wide retail financial services op
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  • ...ttees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that: ...917883 Lord Foulkes quits lucrative deal after lobbying row], ''The Herald Scotland'', 6 September 2009 </ref>
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  • ...uary 2001.</ref><ref>The Family Business, by William Paul and Nick Peters, Scotland on Sunday, 18 February 2001</ref>Assistant Secretary of State [[Edward Walk ...4500238.html Chalabi spies in Iraq still on US payroll]", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', March 12, 2004. (SMH article credits the ''New York Times'' and Reuters
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  • ...riorities and strategic planning in relation to tackling alcohol misuse in Scotland." {{ref|1}} ...Secretariat) work on topics of particular concern or specific relevance to Scotland. It is a platform for dissemination of best practice, establishes funding
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  • ...ppetite for the Fife Diet: A 'small, grassroots movement' has sprung up in Scotland based on eating only food produced nearby. Local boy James Panton is appall ...s for animal testing are deploying the weapon of principled debate', ''The Herald (Glasgow)'', 11 April 2006.</ref>. However, the [[Pro-test]] web-page sugge
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