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'''Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate''', is a building in Westminster located on the corner of [[Storey's Gate]] and [[Matthew Parker Street]], close to Parliament Square. The building houses several right-wing think-tanks including [[Policy Exchange]], [[Localis]], [[Civitas]] and the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]]. It is also home to many businesses including solicitors [[Hollingworth Bissell]] <ref>Hollingworth Bissell, [http://www.londononline.co.uk/profiles/78281/ Profiles], ''London Online'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>, and technology firm [[Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited]]<ref> Insight MSC, [http://www.insightmsc.co.uk/ Address], ''Insight MSC'', Accessed, 05-September-2009</ref>. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader [[Menzies Campbell]]'s 2005 leadrship campaign headquarters. <ref>Campaign Headquarters, [http://www.mingcampbell.org.uk/ccarchive/contact-us/ Contact Us], ''Ming Campbell'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref> The [[Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety]] is based on the 3rd floor of the Clutha House building. Other organisations at number 10 include the [[Banco Pastor Office]] and the [[Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland]].
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'''Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate''', is a building in Westminster located on the corner of [[Storey's Gate]] and [[Matthew Parker Street]], close to Parliament Square. The building houses several right-wing think-tanks including [[Policy Exchange]], [[Localis]], [[Civitas]] and the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]]. It is also home to many businesses including solicitors [[Hollingworth Bissell]] <ref>Hollingworth Bissell, [http://www.londononline.co.uk/profiles/78281/ Profiles], ''London Online'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref> and technology firm [[Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited]]. <ref> Insight MSC, [http://www.insightmsc.co.uk/ Address], ''Insight MSC'', Accessed, 05-September-2009</ref>. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader [[Menzies Campbell|Menzies Campbell's]] 2005 leadership campaign headquarters. <ref>Campaign Headquarters, [http://www.mingcampbell.org.uk/ccarchive/contact-us/ Contact Us], ''Ming Campbell'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref> The [[Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety]] is based on the 3rd floor of the Clutha House building. Other organisations at number 10 include the [[Banco Pastor Office]] and the [[Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland]].
  
 
Clutha House was also the residence of [[Sean Cleary]]'s firm [[Strategy Network International]]. <ref>Patricia Wynn Davies, Richard Dowden and John Carlin, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/the-attack-on-sleaze-how-apartheid-regime-set-out-to-woo-tories-patricia-wynn-davies-tells-the-story-of-the-firm-which-gave-mps-a-south-african-perspective-1444979.html The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective], ''The Independent'', 26-October-1994, Accessed 11-September-2009</ref>
 
Clutha House was also the residence of [[Sean Cleary]]'s firm [[Strategy Network International]]. <ref>Patricia Wynn Davies, Richard Dowden and John Carlin, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/the-attack-on-sleaze-how-apartheid-regime-set-out-to-woo-tories-patricia-wynn-davies-tells-the-story-of-the-firm-which-gave-mps-a-south-african-perspective-1444979.html The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective], ''The Independent'', 26-October-1994, Accessed 11-September-2009</ref>
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Revision as of 18:52, 15 April 2010

Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate

Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate, is a building in Westminster located on the corner of Storey's Gate and Matthew Parker Street, close to Parliament Square. The building houses several right-wing think-tanks including Policy Exchange, Localis, Civitas and the Centre for Social Cohesion. It is also home to many businesses including solicitors Hollingworth Bissell [1] and technology firm Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited. [2]. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell's 2005 leadership campaign headquarters. [3] The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety is based on the 3rd floor of the Clutha House building. Other organisations at number 10 include the Banco Pastor Office and the Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland.

Clutha House was also the residence of Sean Cleary's firm Strategy Network International. [4]

Notes

  1. Hollingworth Bissell, Profiles, London Online, Accessed 04-September-2009
  2. Insight MSC, Address, Insight MSC, Accessed, 05-September-2009
  3. Campaign Headquarters, Contact Us, Ming Campbell, Accessed 04-September-2009
  4. Patricia Wynn Davies, Richard Dowden and John Carlin, The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective, The Independent, 26-October-1994, Accessed 11-September-2009