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  • [[Image:CSTPV-lift.JPG|thumb|right|The Ground floor of the Arts Building, 1 July 2008]] [[Image:CSTPV-2nd floor.JPG|thumb|right|The 2nd floor of the Arts Building, 1 July 2008]]
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  • ...ency funded by big business and with links to the [[Futures Forum]] of the Scottish Parliament and to the California-based [[Global Business Network]], with wh In 2001, the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] (SCF), a New Labour-esque think-tank based in Edinburgh, under
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  • ...t set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as the Scottish Parliament was being created. ...nment and enterprise networks, trade associations and professional bodies, arts organisations, churches and trade unions. As an entirely independent organi
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  • *[[Graeme Millar]], Chairman, [[Scottish Consumer Council]] and [[Common Services Agency]] *[[Debbie Wilkie]], Deputy Director, [[Scottish Civic Forum]]
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  • * Blackpool Council * [[British Youth Council]] Facilitation of the Management Board strategic planning event
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  • Aberdeen City Council Aberdeenshire Council
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  • In April 2015 Pagoda bought fellow Scottish PR firm [[Porter Novelli International]] to form [[Pagoda Porter Novelli]]. ...sk of Communities Minister [[Malcolm Chisholm]]. It follows Edinburgh City Council's decision to award a £250,000 deal to work on the Edinburgh housing s
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  • ...on was the book ''New Wealth for Old Nations'' which she co-edited with ex Scottish executive Minister [[Wendy Alexander]] and her husband [[Brian Ashcroft]] w *a Member of Council of the [[Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]].
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  • ===Caught on camera boasting of access and 'dark arts'=== ...its access, this time to the Coalition government, and how it uses ‘dark arts’ to bury bad coverage and influence public opinion. Reporters from the [[
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  • *Vice-chair: [[Martyn Day]] - [[Scottish National Party]] ...d and Behaviour Research]] | [[Food and Drink Federation]] | [[Food Ethics Council]] | [[Food Standards Agency]] | [[Garden Organic]] | [[Health Education Tru
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  • ...as been happy to host the press launch of the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC) - the public relations campaign for GM foods set up by the biotechn ...in Europe: "In Europe, nearly all countries except Britain have signed the Council of Europe Convention on Biomedicine and Human Rights, which prohibits the a
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  • ...tigate.png|200px|right|thumb|Grayling Global's Brussels Office, Avenue des Arts 46]] ===Poisoned farmed Scottish Salmon===
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  • ...surance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentary/manageme ...sp]</ref> Lader is also a Patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]] and of the [[British American Project]]
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  • ...of Glasgow City Council and subsequently Chief Executive of Aberdeen City Council. ...ance business and people performance. From here, she was seconded to the [[Scottish Parliament]] to set up a scheme for promoting mutual understanding between
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  • [[File:Citigate.png|250px|right|thumb|Citigate offices, Avenue des Arts 46, Brussels]] ...tland]] | [[Nuffield Hospitals]] | [[Phorm]] | [[Sard Verbinnen & Co]] | [[Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives]] | [[The Seafood Company]] | [[Talk Talk
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  • ...Regulation]] Task Force and Commission, [[The Risk and Regulation Advisory Council]], [[Civil Aviation Authority]], [[HTI]] and [[Technology Strategy Board]]. ...[[Health and Care Professions Council]] | [[Heating and Hotwater Industry Council]] | [[Highgate School]] | [[Homeseller.com]] | [[Independent review in chil
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  • *[[Duncam McKay]], former communications assistant at City of [[Edinburgh Council]] [[General Dental Council]] | [[KPMG]] LLP | [[Live Nation]] | [[Manchester Business School]] | [[Oce
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  • Arts Council Blackpool Borough Council
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  • #[[European Food Information Council]] needs references (referenced by Mat) #[[Management Group of the Scottish Executive]] this needs references, does it need updated following the elect
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  • ...96-2005), and is on the board of [[Edinburgh Investment Trust plc]], and [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]]. She is also chair of the trustees of the [[David Hu In 2003 Mackay was named the 12th most influential woman in Scottish business by the [[Sunday Herald]]:
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  • ...political and cultural life. Indeed she cuts across all of these areas of Scottish life, but in doing so she clearly does it with a pro-business and corporate ...ottish Executive]], Non-Executive member of the [[Management Group of the Scottish Executive]]. <ref>http://www.nts.org.uk/web/site/home/press/Newchairman.asp
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  • ...s the seventh largest bank in Europe.<ref>Scottish Enterprise, [http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/services_to_business_international/lis/about-s ...of £19.5 million in 2003, and is best known for its sponsorship of the [[Scottish Premier League]]. However this was due to expire at the end of the current
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  • ...e of Management]] and used to serve as a member of the [[Scottish Economic Council]].
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  • *[[Ruth MacKenzie]] (ex-[[Scottish Opera]]) *[[Gerry Robinson]] ([[Arts Council of England]])
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  • [[Bar Council of England & Wales]] | MacDougall Arts Ltd
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  • #Redirect[[Scottish Arts Council]]
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  • ...aunched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. ...06/2013 || 01/07/2013 || 0 || 03500128 || 01072902 || York || http://www.a-arts-media.org || Cross-cutting themes
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  • ...he boards of several arts and museum institutions. He sits on the Advisory Council of The [[Victorian Society in America]]. He is married to Astrid and they h *[[Scottish Development International]]
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  • ...rty and he believes that contemporaries and acquaintances of these leading Scottish Labour figures took active roles in organisations sponsored and endorsed by ...h's widow) was approached. So was Margaret "Meta" Ramsay, president of the Scottish National Union of Students between 1959 and 1961, who worked at the [[Fund
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  • ...f Economic Research and was a member of the [[Economic and Social Research Council]]'s (ESRC) study group on Labour Economics and on Political Economy. He has ...at transformed the British economy. He is a Director of [[RAB Capital]], [[Scottish Re]], [[Balli plc]], and advisor to [[Rotch Property]]. He is Chairman of t
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  • ...Sustainability Indexes, [[Business in the Environment]], Royal Society of Arts.<ref>[http://www.sustainability.com/about/profile.asp?id=7]</ref> ...Business and Environment Programme]], and on the [[Doughty Centre Advisory Council]] of the [[Cranfield School of Management]]. <ref>Green Alliance board memb
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  • ...born 04 April 1948, Ballantrae) is an MEP (''1999- '') for Scotland from [[Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.eur ...ick District Council and also headed the Tory group on the [[Convention of Scottish Local Authorities]].
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  • ...and Pakistan. Both Azra and her husband have ben involved in a [[British Council]] propaganda initiative called [[Connecting Futures]].{{ref|meadows}} ...n]] of the [[Scottish Pakistani Society]] and, in 2002, was elected to the Council of and is a Trustee of the [[Zoological Society of London]].
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  • ...while studying at Manchester Polytechnic, where he gained his Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree with Honours in 1970 and then became a Contracts Officer. Follo ...[[Institute of Mechanical Engineers]], a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]], a Fellow of the [[Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management]] a
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  • ...nking military officer, chairing the powerful Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC), which validated the requirements for nearly every program of the De ...ial of the General, Municipal and Boilermakers' Union, responsible for the Scottish Whisky industry in 1968. After a decade of service, he was elected as a Lab
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  • ...Group on Scotch Whisky and Spirits]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Scottish Football]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Security]] | [[All-Party Pa *[[Arts and Heritage Group All Party Parliamentary Group|Arts and Heritage Group]] (APPG)
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  • ...cottish Advisory Board|BP]]’s Scottish board. He is passionate about the arts and architecture. He is a past chairman of the trustees of the [[National G ...th [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17709-1453442,00.html The Scottish lawyer turned merchant banker who is king of his own castle] The Times, Jan
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  • ..., is a Non-Executive Director with [[ICE Clear Europe]] and is an Advisory Council Member of the [[Christian Association of Business Executives]]. He formerly ===Advisory Council===
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  • * [[Medical Research Council (UK)|Medical Research Council]] * [[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC)
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  • ...e the building include media organisations, think tanks including [[Lisbon Council]] and the journo-lobbying website [[TechCentralStation]] (that [[Corporate ===Advisory Council===
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  • '''George Kerevan''' is the [[Scottish National Party]] MP for East Lothian having been elected in the 2015 genera ...urgh International Science Festival]]. He has served on the boards of many arts organisations, including the [[Traverse Theatre]], [[the Lyceum]], [[7:84]]
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  • ...director of [[Land Securities]] plc and Chairman of the [[British Fashion Council]]. Rose has also previously served the [[Burton Group]] (1989 - 1997), was ...member. Kernighan also serves as Deputy Chief Executive at the [[National Council for Voluntary Organisations]] (NCVO). He has previously served as Head of t
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  • == Scottish Enterprise History == ...I boss, advisor to the Thatcher government, Scottish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and director of Grampian Holdings.
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  • 1979 - 1985 (On becoming Leader of the Council) ===Member of the Scottish Executive===
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  • ...]], the [[David Hume Institute]] and is a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]], Manufactures and Commerce.{{ref|1}} ..., 1999, published with the support of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] and [[Scottish Enterprise]].
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  • ...s with clients that include Rupert Murdoch's News International, Tesco and Scottish Power also feature heavily. Scottish Power Gave £1,500 (February)
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  • *James Doorley Currently Assistant Director of the [[National Youth Council of Ireland]] with responsibility for Advocacy and Representation, having wo ...ser to several corporations and professional associations; Board member of arts organisations
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  • Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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  • The Hon Lord Carloway (Colin John MacLean Sutherland) is a Scottish judge. In 2006 he oversaw the trial of [[Mohammed Atif Siddique]] for downl According to a biographical note provided by the [[Scottish Courts Service]]<ref>http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/biographies/carloway.asp?
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  • ...cillor for Garscadden/Scotstounhill, Bailie Liz Cameron is a member of the Scottish Labour Party. ...fleunce a wide range of cultural organisations including the Scottish Arts Council (of which she has been a member since 2002), [[National Galleries of Scotla
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  • ...hen_Curran.jpg|thumb|right| Stephen Curran, City Treasurer of Glasgow City Council]] ...ic subsidies.'<ref>Gabriel Rozenberg, 'City's resurgence has been built on arts, leisure and tourism', ''The Times'', 10 November 2007, p.7.</ref>
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  • ...Lord Macfarlane won the St Mungo's Prize for services to business and the arts. ...gov.uk/en/News/Archives/2007/February/Freedom+of+the+City.htm Glasgow City Council website(accessed 3 March 2008)</ref> This confers on him the right to an gr
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  • ...lvement with CoSLA (the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities), as Link Arts Adviser (1997-2001) and Joint Chair of the COSLA/VOCAL Culture Strategy Tas ...ervices in Scotland) wrote to the group charged with implementation of the Scottish Executive’s National Cultural Strategy to propose a national review of lo
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  • ...sgow city centre, which has been earmarked for development by Glasgow City Council. In 2002, Glasgow City Council drew up a five year action plan for the redevelopment of Merchant City (see
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  • ...ir:''' [[Steven Purcell (Councillor)|Steven Purcell]], Leader Glasgow City Council; Board [[Culture and Sport Glasgow]] ...put together which includes the [[Commonwealth Games 2014]], Arena at the Scottish Exhibitions and Conference Centre (SECC) and a new Riverside Museum designe
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  • ...ussed. The information generated from these sessions was than used by five Scottish authors to write short stories. ...r of the Scottish Parliament at the time. Who has since announced that the Scottish Parliament is setting up its own think tank the [[Futures Forum]] to discus
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  • ...was estimated at £373m, with the stadium alone estimated at £98m and the Scottish Parliament only meeting 80% of costs.<ref>Gerry Braiden, Finance experts si ...ic subsidies.'<ref>Gabriel Rozenberg, 'City's resurgence has been built on arts, leisure and tourism', ''The Times'', 10 November 2007, p.7.</ref>
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  • ...y Halls and Old Fruitmarket. A case study, undertaken by the Scottish Arts Council in 2001, reported that: ...w Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Glasgow City Council with its own fundraising capabilities, it was later registered as a charity
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  • [[Inayat Bunglawala]] of the [[Muslim Council of Britain]] wrote in Guardian Online's Comment is Free blog, that the [[De ...liamfoundation.org/index.php/component/content/article/494 Quilliam Alert: Scottish National Party to endorse Islamist candidate], 17 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...d was his ambition. Soon they realised this young whippersnapper with the Scottish accent was a force to be reckoned with... ...24, Michael Forsyth already knew where his future lay. His election to the council in the Churchill ward must have come as great a surprise to him just as muc
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  • ...[David Ramsbotham]] and funded by [[Whitbread]], [[Sport England]], [[Arts Council]] and the [[Northwest Regional Development Agency]]. The report "makes a s ...| [[Pearson]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[PwC]] | [[Richemont]] | [[Scottish & Newcastle]] | [[Sodexho]] | [[Syngenta]] | [[Unilever]] | [[Unum Prov
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  • ...alem-foundation/p28761 Mitt Romney's Remarks to the Jerusalem Foundation], Council on Foreign Relations, accessed 10 Sept 2012</ref> ...== 2010 April 8th: “RACISM” CHARGE DROPPED AGAINST ISRAEL PROTESTORS], Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, accessed 11 Sept 2012</ref>, London<ref>[htt
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  • ...siness Oscars’. The candidates for the awards are self-selected from the Scottish business community in affiliation with the Insider magazine. In 2008 the to * Mr [[Richard Ackroyd]] Chief Executive [[Scottish Water]]
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  • *Fellow, Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) since 1996 *Fellow Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) since 1996
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  • Vol 6 No 3 Heritage, The Environment and the Arts: Pricing the priceless No 27 Evidence from The Scottish Office, The Edinburgh Centre for Theology and Public Issues, and Mr D Henry
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  • ...eritance tax. They can also pay significantly reduced business rates (e.g. council tax) on the buildings they occupy. ...ected to the Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]. Before joining Westminster Council [[Nick Boles|Boles]] ran a DIY business, prior to which he 'worked for a fe
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  • ...|'Claire Foster' AKA [[Claire Fox]] as a [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] council candidate in Newcastle, as featured in [[The next step]], 2 May 1986, p. 4. ...invited to comment on developments in culture, education, politics and the arts on BBC programmes such as Question Time, Any Questions? and Breakfast and o
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  • ...xer' behind the scenes in the interface between business, politics and the Arts. In business he has been a member of the boards of several companies includ After graduating with a Master of Arts from Kings College Cambridge, Stevenson worked for the next ten years as Ch
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  • ...ects [[Demos Scotland 2020]] and [[Demos Glasgow 2020]] which examined how Scottish culture shaped attitudes. ...he Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust]] | [[The Economic and Social Research Council]] | [[The Gatsby Charitable Foundation]] | [[The Government of Ireland]] |
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  • :100,000 new council homes by 2020? Speakers: [[John Healey]] MP, [[Aileen Evans]], [[Chris Lesl ...QC, Rt. Hon. [[Gordon Brown]] MP, Dr [[Emma Rothschild]] (of the [[British Council]] and the Rothschild banking family) and Dr Irwin Stelzer (again).<ref>"[ht
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  • They also work with the [[British American Security Information Council]] (BASIC) and the [[Oxford Research Group]],<ref>[http://www.saferworld.org ...d Chairmanship of South Thames College, a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]], Institute of Directors and the Chartered Institute of Management. Allen
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  • ...named the Charities Aid Fund, then ahead again to 1974, when the National Council of Social Service (now the NCVO) decided to set up an independent registere ...erseas Development Institute]] and Chairman of the [[Commonwealth Business Council]].
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  • *[[East of England (Arts Council East & Regional Cities East)]] *[[Medical Research Council]]
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  • ...ng those problems” [[Livio de Simone]]. Chairman of the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]].<ref>Livio DeSimone (1996), ‘Letter from th The [[UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy]] (UKBCSE) is a high level energy lobby group and a
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  • * [[Economic and Social Research Council]] 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 * [[General Teaching Council]] 2005, 2006, 2008
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  • .../2014/04/Cult-IT.pdf Digital Vision: Cult IT]'', Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, February 1999 ...ogy/ 'Futures and trends: foresight, forecasting or futurology'], ''Design Council'', 20 August 2006.
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  • *[[Maeve Sherlock]] OBE – former Chief Executive of the [[Refugee Council]] and Former Special Advisor to Chancellor ...Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords; Leader of Richmond Borough Council
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  • ...oyal Society of Edinburgh]] and a trustee and former executive director of Scottish neoliberal think tank, the [[David Hume Institute]] (DHI). ...declare any political activity, in line with the Nolan recommendations. A Scottish government press release announcing MacQueen’s selection in September 200
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  • ...esearch Assistant to [[Martin O'Neill]] (Energy) and [[George Robertson]] (Scottish Secretary) in Opposition. He went to Oxford University. ...land Secretary. Former Chairman of Labour Students, he stood for Cambridge Council in 1998 and lost. Director of New Labour magazine 'Progress' and member of
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  • ...s/commentary/05-22-98-CULTURE.html 'New Labour v Old Snobs'] - As the Arts Council is hit by resignations, [[James Heartfield]] explains the background to the ...se rights?'] - [[Carrie Clarke]] considers the issues raised in recent the Scottish abortion case.
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  • ...ision to have a statutory register of lobbyists. The work that you and the Council are doing to produce a voluntary register will help in the work of deliveri ...fairs News'', 31 March 2010.</ref>, Alastair Ross from the Association for Scottish Public Affairs (ASPA) argues that the Conservative position ‘has changed
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24427138 Michael Moore axed as Scottish secretary as reshuffle begins], BBC News, 7 October 2013.</ref> ...letter in ''The Guardian'' along with more than 150 people drawn from the arts and politics. The letter launched [[Culture for Coexistence]], an organisa
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  • ...Lord Jones of Birmingham and Cllr [[Andrew Geary]], Leader, Milton Keynes Council.<ref> [http://www.centreforcities.org/events/2013/08/19/flagship-fringe-at- ...wton]], partner and member of the management board at [[HBJ Gateley]], the Scottish practice of national commercial law firm [[Gateley]].
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  • Together with the [[British Council]] in Israel the Pears Foundation established the [[Britain-Israel Research ===UK-Israel Life Sciences Council===
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  • ...olleague) Abdul Haqq Baker; Daud Abdullah and Jamil Sherif from the Muslim Council of Britain; Massoud Shadjareh and Reza Kazim (both of Islamic Human Rights ...- where he is presented with a ‘Friends of Islam’ award by the Muslim Council of Britain.<ref name="ASL181">Richard Jackson, [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1
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  • ...in ecumenical dialogue and inter faith work at international level || the council's objects ("the objects") are specifically restricted to the following: to ...cluding to promote public appreciation, understanding and education in the arts, in particular, but not exclusively, by making donations to charities and t
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  • ...ltural sector education (spanning the performing arts, museums, and visual arts education), cultural leadership training, health and social welfare and Jew | [[Arts Alive]] || || || || || || || || || || 9,970 || || || || || ||
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