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In 2004/05 Kingsmead Communications was paid £8,000 by [[Nirex]] "To provide professsional consultancy and support in the area of corporate commuincations". The following year it received £17,000. <ref>David Wild, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/9/94/Jean.PDF  Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK], 15 July, 2005.</ref>
 
In 2004/05 Kingsmead Communications was paid £8,000 by [[Nirex]] "To provide professsional consultancy and support in the area of corporate commuincations". The following year it received £17,000. <ref>David Wild, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/9/94/Jean.PDF  Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK], 15 July, 2005.</ref>
  
Kingsmead Communications is run by [[Colin Duncan]]. Could this be the same Colin Duncan who was the Corporate and Public Affairs Director for [[BNFL]]? [http://www.bnfl.com/index.aspx?page=423] [http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/pdfs/bonser.pdf]
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Kingsmead Communications is run by [[Colin Duncan]]. Could this be the same Colin Duncan who was the Corporate and Public Affairs Director for [[BNFL]]? <ref>[http://www.bnfl.com/index.aspx?page=423 BNFL website]</ref> <ref>David Bonser, 'BNFL: Going Forward',
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[http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/pdfs/bonser.pdf], The Uranium Institute 25th Annual Symposium
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August-September, 2000.</ref>
  
 
Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to [[Rolls-Royce]]. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company [[Granfield]] on a part-time basis. <ref>T. Williams, "Grandfield Enlists Rolls-Royce PR Chief Duncan", ''PR Week'', 11 June, 2004. </ref> <ref>G. Freeman, "British Nuclear Fuels PA Director Resigns", ''PR Week'', 15 December, 2000.</ref>
 
Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to [[Rolls-Royce]]. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company [[Granfield]] on a part-time basis. <ref>T. Williams, "Grandfield Enlists Rolls-Royce PR Chief Duncan", ''PR Week'', 11 June, 2004. </ref> <ref>G. Freeman, "British Nuclear Fuels PA Director Resigns", ''PR Week'', 15 December, 2000.</ref>

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In 2004/05 Kingsmead Communications was paid £8,000 by Nirex "To provide professsional consultancy and support in the area of corporate commuincations". The following year it received £17,000. [1]

Kingsmead Communications is run by Colin Duncan. Could this be the same Colin Duncan who was the Corporate and Public Affairs Director for BNFL? [2] [3]

Duncan left BNFL in 2000 after eight years in the job and moved to Rolls-Royce. In 2004 he then moved to the financial PR company Granfield on a part-time basis. [4] [5]

Notes

  1. David Wild, Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK, 15 July, 2005.
  2. BNFL website
  3. David Bonser, 'BNFL: Going Forward', [1], The Uranium Institute 25th Annual Symposium August-September, 2000.
  4. T. Williams, "Grandfield Enlists Rolls-Royce PR Chief Duncan", PR Week, 11 June, 2004.
  5. G. Freeman, "British Nuclear Fuels PA Director Resigns", PR Week, 15 December, 2000.