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  • ...my]], [[Royal Air Force]], [[Ministry of Defence|Ministry of Defence Civil Service]] and serving Officers of other states. ...Kingdom]] at Watchfield, near Shrivenham and co-located with the [[Defence College of Management and Technology]].
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  • John Fraser: Master, Massey College University of Toronto ...], 3M and the [[National Association of Manufacturers]]. She is a UK Civil Service Commissioner, a member of the Foreign and Commonwealth Offices [[Wilton Par
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  • ...on-Executive Director of the Court of the [[Bank of England]] and a senior civil servant in the Treasury and the Prime Minister’s Office. Renumeration for ...l]], a Trustee with the [[Tate Gallery]], an Honorary Fellow of [[Hertford College]], Oxford and a Non-Executive Director of [[Rolls Royce]] plc. She was prev
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  • ...l and Gas]] (APPGUOG) such as [[Tata Steel]]. In July 2015 former [[DECC]] civil servant turned Hanover energy resources head lobbyist [[Alison Woodhouse]] ...spokesperson to the [[Department of Health]] and deputy head of the civil service team taking the Health Act 1999 through Parliament.
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  • ...search assistant in Economics at [[Birkbeck, University of London|Birkbeck College]].<ref>Candidate: Chris Pond http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/vote20 ...on accessed 2009-03-10</ref> He lectured in Economics at the Civil Service College (now called the [[National School of Government]]) from 1979-80.<ref>As one
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  • ...ns [[PPS Group]] and [[Newgate Communications]]. Devine is a former senior civil servant, and also worked for [[AS Biss]] from 2004. At MHP he provided seni ...former top Whitehall mandarin, his last position before leaving the civil service in April 2009 was Permanent Secretary [[Department for Business, Enterprise
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  • ...gency emergency plan to round up "militant negroes" while at the Naval War College, was appointed by Reagan to head FEMA. Giuffrida had previously served unde ...g powers for emergency mobilization in the case of terrorist incidents and civil emergencies. He also mandated the creation of a new senior-level board, the
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  • ...edu/PublicAffairs/Profile/mr/rpaarlberg.html Robert Paarlberg]", Wellesley College website, accessed January 2009</ref> ...edu/PublicAffairs/Profile/mr/rpaarlberg.html incarnation] of the Wellesley College website, accessed January 2009. But it can be seen in an [http://web.archiv
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  • : 16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs *£5000 - granted by GMB Yorkshire & North Derbyshire Region, Grove Hall, 60 College Road, Wakefield WF1 3RN
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  • [[Civil Enforcement Association]] (CIVEA) | [[Electrical Safety First]] (ESF) | [[H ...] | [[Non-Fossil Purchasing Agency Limited]] | [[North Wales Fire & Rescue Service]] | [[Octopus Investments]] | [[Osborne]] | [[Paul Killick]] | [[Peel Group
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  • ...m 1977-84 she was Director, [[Nursing Education Research Unit]], [[Chelsea College]], London University.<ref>Diane Spencer Where Are They Now? PROFILE; CV; CA ...lished by the right-wing think tank [[Civitas]] Institute for the Study of Civil Society, at the time Civatas was part of the Mezzanine with [[Demos]] and t
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  • ...ction for a Global Climate Community]], and an Honorary Professor at the [[College of Europe]]. He has published widely on issues of federal studies and the c ...was created a Life Peer in 1999 after a career in publishing and the civil service. She is currently Vice-Chair of the [[UK Parliamentary Labour Party Interna
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  • ...tein], 29 April 2005</ref> He attended Hendon Prep School and [[University College School]] (part of the elite [[Eton Group]]) before taking a degree in econ ...the change and pledged that the Conservative Party would appoint a career civil servant. Implementing this policy would be ill-advised.<ref>Daniel Finkelst
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  • ...te school in Putney, South West London, and then read English at St Anne's College, Oxford. <ref>melaniephillips.com [http://www.melaniephillips.com/biography ...ve erosion of respect for other institutions such as the church, the civil service, the police, Parliament and the Royal Family, stemmed from the same cause:
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  • ...consisted mainly of academics affiliated to [[Peterhouse]], a conservative college at Cambridge University. They were led by [[Brendan Simms]] and [[Alan Mend ...be temporary'. It ends by affirming a 'strong commitment to individual and civil liberties in democratic states, even and especially when we are under attac
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  • ...name=Scott-Smith/><ref name=Sempa/> He earned a Masters degree at Balliol College Oxford in 1929.<ref name=Sempa/> In 1930, Burnham joined the philosophy department at Washington Square College of New York University, where he was to serve as professor of philosophy fr
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  • ...Guardian'', 17 February 2006.</ref> He was elected a fellow of [[All Souls College, Oxford]] in 1989.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/rev ...and Fellow of All Souls), [[Niall Ferguson]] (Telegraph and Don at [[Jesus College, Oxford]]), [[Michael Gove]] (BBC and former president of the Oxford Union)
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  • ...s Global Impact: Toward a Balance Between Fighting Terror and Safeguarding Civil Liberties], Retrieved from the ICT website on 7 September 2009 and uploaded ...ate Professor for Political Science and International Relations at Simmons College, MA, USA
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  • ...ation of the Cabinet Office's Civil Contingencies Secretariat in 2001. The Civil Contingencies Secretariat was the body involved in issuing information abou ...essment Group] Tuesday, 5 June 2007, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College, Oxford.
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  • ...ondon | [[John Baines]], Divisional Commander, [[Tyne & Wear Fire & Rescue Service]], Newcastle | [[Chris Lincoln-Jones]], Defence Consultant, [[Chiron Resour ...ane Hill]], Television News Presenter, [[BBC]], London | [[Debbie Gupta]], Civil Servant, [[Department for Works & Pensions]], London | [[Dominic Dyer]], Ma
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  • [[Image:14_great_college_street.jpg|120px|right|thumb|14 Great College Street ''Photo: Tamasin Cave'']] [[Image:14_GCSt_nameplate.jpg|120px|right|thumb|14 Great College Street ''Photo: Tamasin Cave'']]
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  • ...ith "international institutions such as the National Criminal Intelligence Service in the UK, the FBI, EUROPOL, UNDP and the OSCE".<ref>[http://www.saferworld ...e_do.html What we do]</ref> Their target groups are Government officials, Civil society organisations, Police officers, Staff from donor agencies, Staff fr
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  • ...non-violent methods to resolve conflict’. Hayman has worked in the civil service (DfID and the Cabinet Office). ...ly hosted meetings with the [[RUSI]], [[Chatham House]] and St. Antony’s College and is funded by the [[Ford Foundation]]. They say “we have worked both
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  • ...pillar of the Anglo-American/NATO establishment from the time he left the service of the [[General and Municipal Workers' Union]] (as it then was called) in ...[[Police Advisory Board for Scotland]], governor of the [[Scottish Police College]] (1977) {{ref|2}}
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  • ...rrorism at the 1972 Munich Olympics, and war in the Middle East, including civil war in Lebanon and the October 1973 war. Later he would 'witness' the 1982 ...s cooperation and recognition.. He also serves as President of [[Pax World Service]], an affiliate of Mercy Corps that promotes citizen diplomacy.
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  • ...ks and networks. The Network is linked to [[NATO]] and provides the search service for the NATO website.<ref>http://www.nato.int/</ref> Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS)
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  • *Swedish Agency for Civil Emergency Planning ...tary awards include; two awards of the Silver Star Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of the Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman
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  • ...el Byman]] a [[Georgetown University]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]], Washington, DC.<ref name= "Journal"/> *[[Joe A Maiolo]] - King's College London
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  • ...website had a section called 'NGO Watch' (the same name as aggressive anti-civil society projects run by right-wing lobby groups like the [[American Enterpr ...o be the staff of a Catholic theological centre and a Zambian agricultural college who had expressed concerns about GM crops. Their 'academic' attackers, by c
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  • According to ''Haaretz'' correspondent Yossi Melman, Dagan "proposed filing civil suits against parties behind terror financing while head of the Prime Minis ...took over, but was then sent for a two-year stint at the National Security College. Two years later, after Dagan pushed [[Naftali Granot]] out in June 2007, T
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  • ...tps://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/policy-institute/policy-circle/tebbit.aspx King's College London]]] '''Sir Kevin Tebbit''' is a former UK permanent under-secretary a He retired from the civil service in 2005. Eighteen months later he was appointed chairman of Italian army gi
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  • Chilcot was educated at [[Brighton College]], and [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]] where he read English, and Modern and Medieval Languages.<ref ==Civil service==
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  • ...tion.pdf Sir Geoffrey Arthur Collection], Middle East Centre, St Anthony's College, Oxford, accessed 8 August 2009.</ref> ...tion.pdf Sir Geoffrey Arthur Collection], Middle East Centre, St Anthony's College, Oxford, accessed 8 August 2009.</ref>
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  • ...rsities and at the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] and [[NATO Defense College]] in Rome. She has also acted as a consultant to agencies of international ...cesses in the South Caucasus and their Security Implications] NATO Defense College Occasional Paper N. 13, Rome, March 2006</ref>
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  • Timmes holds a bachelor's degree from LaSalle College and a master's degree in history from John Carroll University in Cleveland. ...alion. He served as chief of the PSYOP Division and Chief of the PSYOP and Civil Affairs Branch,
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  • ...g/irp/eprint/gough.pdf The Evolution of Strategic Influence], U.S Army War College, 7 April 2003, archived by Federation of American Scientists.</ref> ...ools, the [[U.S. Army Russian Institute]], and [[Command and General Staff College]]. From 1983-88 he served in the [[66th Military Intelligence Group/Brigade
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  • ...waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministe ...the world of commerce. There is widespread concern that former ministers, civil servants and generals swiftly metamorphose from high office into the paid s
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  • ==1937–67: Early life, education and civil service== ...pire in its way, in its time, had been a glorious thing’. <ref>Churchill College Cambridge, British Diplomatic Oral History Programme (BDOHP), [http://www.c
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  • ...had first served an equally unconventional apprenticeship for the Foreign Service before the Second World War) showed clearly he was a very funny and enterta ...as a first secretary in Rangoon. Glass was educated at Bradfield, Trinity College, Oxford, and at the School of Oriental Studies of London University. He is
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  • ...civil-service-politics-and-public-17 Arrivals, moves, departures], ''Civil Service World'', accessed 31 March 2016</ref> ...ucated at Dunchurch College of Management'. Dunchurch was the former staff college for [[GEC Marconi]], where he worked in the 1980s, again Duncan Smith's off
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  • ...Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health, University College, London. Former Medical Director, Margaret Pyke Centre for Family Planning. *Professor [[Norman Myers]] CMG, Visiting Fellow, Green College, Oxford University, and at Universities of Harvard, Cornell, Stanford, Cali
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  • ...as been generous with its hospitality to public officials in the UK health service. For instance: =====Redesigning the service=====
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  • ...[[International Center for the Study of Radicalisation]] (ICSR), King’s College London; Senior Fellow, [[Atlantic Council]], U.K. Topic: Where is the globa *Col. [[Behram A. Sahukar]], Research Fellow, [[United Service Institution]], India
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  • *[[Terrell E. Arnold]], International Affairs Advisor, National War College *Colonel [[Richard Clark]], USAR, Deputy Commander, [[352nd Civil Affairs Command]]
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  • The [[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]] is based in the [[Cabinet Office]]. It was set ==UK Resilience and the Civil Contingencies Secretariat.==
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  • ...temporary at both institutions, he took part in the [[People's Democracy]] civil rights march that was attacked at Burntollet in 1969.<ref>Dean Godson, Hims ...pped himself in a cloak of self-righteousness, traduced an entire security service, showed no understanding of the courage which its officers routinely displa
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  • * The [[British Pregnancy Advisory Service]], whose current Chief Executive is long time LM associate [[Ann Furedi]] s [[BT]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Economic and Social Research Council]] | [[Royal College of Art]] | '''Science champion''' [[Science and Technology Facilities Counc
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  • ...ates of Virginia]] until August 2005. He also consulted for the [[New York Civil Liberties Association]] from February 2004 until August 2005, prior to whic ...e [[ORC experts]] (an online business-to-business expert knowledge sharing service<ref>See [http://www.orcexperts.co.uk/aboutus/AboutUs.asp 'about us'], ORC E
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  • ...ix months before starting and also that for two years from his last day in service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying the UK Government on ...e [[UAE Ministry of Defence]] Leadership Conference, representing [[King's College London]]. His 'travel, accommodation and fee was paid by host'. <ref> House
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  • ...ita Margaret Donaghy]] CBE – former Chair [[Conciliation and Arbitration Service]] ...er]] MBE – Director of Organisation and Staff Development for the public service union [[UNISON]]
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  • ...thorities on how extremist views among Muslims can be identified by public service workers.<ref>The Guardian (Final Edition), October 19, 2009, Comment & Deba ...ther Muslim societies.There is a huge radicalisation problem in the prison service - there are 10,000 Muslims in jail sharing space with terrorism convicts. O
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  • ...in code, given fairly recent legislation aiming to tackle racism or permit civil partnerships. Consequently there seems to be a need by right-wing groups t ...V or 'Borstal with a human touch', see Civitas Press Release for Crime and Civil Society [http://www.civitas.org.uk/press/prcs36.php 'Britain's crime-reduct
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  • After retiring from civil service in 2010 he was appointed warden of [[Keble College]], [[University of Oxford]]. ...ACOBA]] "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not be personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers o
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  • ...-1995 Member of the Council of the [[Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service]] (ACAS) of Great Britain; 1987-1993 Deputy General Secretary, TUC; 1988-19 ...] QC and [[Peter Sutherland]] also with the CER, and the [[Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program]] in the US, itself an offshoot of the [[Foreign Policy R
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  • ...ial advisers, ''Civil Service World'', (the newspaper for the senior civil service) 7th April 2011, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref> ...hool, [[Fettes College]], before going to [[Durham University]].<ref name="civil"/>
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  • ...Shawcross]]. She was educated at St Paul's School for Girls and University College, Oxford.<ref name=Neicho">Josh Neicho, "[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/life ...ial advisers, ''Civil Service World'', (the newspaper for the senior civil service) 7th April 2011, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref>
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  • ...tair Campbell]] has been made Director of Communications and given 2 civil service deputies who now handle lobby briefings, and [[Sally Morgan]] has been made ...ons. Senior Research Fellow at the [[Constitution Unit]] of the University College London (also responsible for PR). A former National Women's Officer in the
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  • Thirty-eight year old Hillman studied as a postgraduate at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He worked for five years as a teacher, and a further four year ...ial advisers, ''Civil Service World'', (the newspaper for the senior civil service) 7th April 2011, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref> From 2003 to 2007 he was a
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  • ...(PPE) at Oxford, and went on to complete a Masters in Politics at Birkbeck College in London. He was special adviser firstly to former Foreign Secretary [[Ro ...try of Defence and appointment at Brunswick only days later breached civil service rules. A spokesperson from the Ministry of Defence told ''PR Week'' that:
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  • .../collegeinc/view/?utm_campaign=viewpage&utm_medium=grid&utm_source=grid “COLLEGE, INC.”] Viewed on 01 November 2010</ref>. Figures like these raises the q ...reneurs in the world, a strong advocate of the free market and a committed civil libertarian” <ref> "[http://www.cato.org/pubs/policy_report/cpr-19n6-10.h
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  • ...cs." and that "Andrew led the student Conservative groups both in Imperial College and across London and sat on the national committee of the student wing of ...s. Andrew has a Bachelor of Science (first class) in Physics from Imperial College and a Master of Science from Oxford University. Area of expertise are;Aeros
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  • Educated at Ardingly College, David Manning went on to study at Oriel College, Oxford; and then at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Stu ...] "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of Crown service, he should not be personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers o
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  • ...Times article said Hewitt also claimed she had “spoken to ministers and civil servants” about changing a carbon reduction regulation that had helped he ...lence]]) Partners Council representing the Independent Healthcare Advisory Service.<ref>Spire Healthcare website,[http://www.spirehealthcare.com/about-spire-h
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  • ...in August 2016. </ref> joining a board that included another former senior civil servant [[Andrew Cahn]], who headed UKTI until 2012. ...ined the Queen's Gurkha Engineers in Hong Kong. He attended the Army Staff College in 1987, then served as Chief of Staff of 5 Airborne Brigade, before comman
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  • ...ry of Salter's}}</ref> Educated at Oxford City High School and [[Brasenose College, Oxford]], he graduated with first class honours in Literae Humaniores in 1 Salter joined the [[British Civil Service|Civil Service]] in 1904 and worked in the transport department of the [[Admiralty]], on n
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  • Sir [[Gus O'Donnell]] is a former [[Cabinet Secretary]], head of the [[Civil Service]], and permanent secretary at the [[Cabinet Office]].<ref>[http://www.civil *Senior fellow, [[Civil Service College]], Singapore
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  • ...were CIPR's former president [[Lionel Zetter]] and [[Warwick Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media lines’ for th ...asin Cave of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency (ALT) - a coalition of civil society groups which campaigns for a mandatory register - remarked that:
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  • ...w-and-order/5778577/MoD-civil-servant-appointed-new-head-of-Soca.html 'MoD civil servant appointed new head of Soca'], ''The Telegraph'', 8 July 2009.</ref> ...w-and-order/5778577/MoD-civil-servant-appointed-new-head-of-Soca.html 'MoD civil servant appointed new head of Soca'], ''The Telegraph'', 8 July 2009.</ref>
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  • ==Life after the civil service== Bender's last position before leaving the civil service in April 2009 was as Permanent Secretary at the [[Department for Business,
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  • Berle earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Harvard College before graduating from Harvard Law School in 1916.<ref name="Bookragsbio">[ ===Government Service===
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  • ...ternal members of the [[HM Treasury Independent Challenge Group]] of civil service leaders, set up in August 2010. The group is tasked with "thinking innovati Beecroft has a degree in physics from Queen's College, Oxford. After graduating in 1968, he worked for [[ICL]] in the computer in
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  • ...orn in 1951 and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, and Oriel College, Oxford.<ref name="MODbio">[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/ ...in politics. He served throughout the world and attended the [[Army Staff College, Camberley]].<ref name="MODbio">[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDef
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  • ...Centre for the Study of Radicalism and Political Violence]] (ICSR), King's College, London, United Kingdom *Chair: Prof. [[David Menashri]], President of the College of Law and Business, RamatGan; and Founding-Director of the Alliance Cente
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  • ...ts who work for broadcast news organisations whilst also training Scottish civil servants in how to handle the media. The ''Sunday Herald'' reports: ...icians indulged in damaging "spin wars" with each other; because the civil service failed to reform itself; because lobbyists continued to operate, unregulate
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  • ...m/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U238989, accessed 22 Jan 2013] </ref> was a civil servant and historian; He was active in Ango-Jewish intellectual life and i ...Tercentenary Council; Executive Committee member, Jewish Society for Human Service; Editorial Board member, 'Journal of Jewish Studies'; Council and Executive
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  • In 1947, Morton was seconded to the Air Ministry as Civil Assistant to the RAF commanding officer in Iraq.<ref name="BICA269">Jonatha ...ant secretary at the War Office. In 1959, he was at the [[Imperial Defence College]]. From 1961 to 1965, he was Security Intelligence Adviser on the Secretary
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  • [[Image:Chuka at Lambeth College-2.JPG|thumb|right|Chuka Umunna]] ...itics-and-public-1 Dods people, 'Arrivals, moves and departures'], ''Civil Service World'', accessed 3 November 2015</ref>
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  • ...r'' that he was a senior MI6 officer in the running to become chief of the service in the 1970s. He is the father of MP [[Rory Stewart]].<ref name="Swaine0811 ...oomhub/events/archive/ Archive, 2006-2013], Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin, accessed 27 May 2013.</ref>
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  • ...n civil servants. He was educate at St Aubyn's school, and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, which he entered as a cadet in 1935. He served with the navy th Colvin joined the Diplomatic Service in 1951. The ''Telegraph'''s account suggests he was in reality an [[MI6]]
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  • ...society. From the actions of the suffragettes to the ‘Blackpool Two’, civil disobedience has long been exercised as a form of legitimate protest.'<ref> ...mpanies: [[Ground Gas Solutions]], [[Marriott Drilling]], [[Onshore Energy Service Group]], [[Zetland Group]].
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  • ...the helm of this highly-respected trade body which provides an invaluable service to the industry. I am also very much looking forward to living and working ...European health campaigners have expressed surprise that a serving senior civil servant in a key Department dealing with the implementation of Minimum Unit
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  • ...ampton and 11th Submarine Flotilla. He gained the rank of Commander in the service of the Royal Navy in 1928, before resigning in 1929. He wrote several plays * ''London Newsletter'' (a.k.a. ''K-H Weekly News Letter Service'', National News Letter), 1936.&nbsp;<ref name=WhoWasWho/>
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  • ...re, not far from GCHQ, grew up in Yorkshire and studied classics at Wadham College, Oxford.<ref name="FCObio">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/appointment- He joined the Civil Service from the private sector, becoming Director of Communications for the [[Nort
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  • ...lting physician at Guy's Hospital. He was educated at Rugby School and New College, Oxford, where he read French and German.<ref name="TimesObit">Ronald Symon In 1938 he joined the [[British Council]]. Entering war service the following year, he was commissioned into the [[Intelligence Corps]], wh
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  • ...s educated at [[Eton]] and [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]. He did national service in the [[Coldstream Guards]], and then worked for the accountancy firm [[Co ...corated with many awards for her work, including an MBE for her efforts in civil defence during WWII. Dorothy outlived her husband and as per his wishes con
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  • *[[Martin Doherty]], [[Service Employees International Union]] *[[Michael Meyers]], Executive Director, [[New York Civil Rights Coalition]]
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  • According to its Internal Revenue Service Form 990 for 1981, Hadassah received a total revenue for the year 1 July 19 The text of the ad indicated that the 1975 civil war in Lebanon had devastated the health care system, specially in the sout
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  • '''John Manzoni''' is chief executive of the UK civil service and permanent secretary of the [[Cabinet Office]]<ref> Gov.UK [https://www. ==From international oil man to senior UK civil servant==
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  • ...or of Climate Modeling at the Department of Earth Sciences at [[University College of London]]. He was previously based at [[Cambridge University]] and mainta ...ocNo=9 Japan: Time for a more mature debate on nuclear energy] ''Thai News Service'', 19 March 2012, accessed 27 August 2013 </ref>
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  • '''Alice Perkins''' is a former civil servant, working in the [[Department of Health and Social Security]], the [ Perkins joined the civil service fast stream in 1971, starting in the [[Department of Health and Social Secu
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  • Since leaving the civil service Young has also been appointed deputy chairman of [[Dr Foster]] Ltd, chairma *Classics, [[University College]], [[University of Oxford]]<ref name="csap"/>
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  • In 1994 he was the chief executive of the [[Civil Service College]] for 4 years. ...[ACOBA]] "subject to a waiting period of three months from his last day of service and the condition that, for 12 months from the same date, he should not be
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  • ...ces, he took up a role at infrastructure and engineering company [[Bechtel Civil]] and is now governor and commander in chief of Gibraltar. ...ACOBA]] "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministe
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  • ...artnership, the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education,Gloucestershire College, the Cheltenham Trust and the White Horse Multi Academy Trust. ...should not become personally involved in lobbying Government Ministers or civil servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".<ref>
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  • ...5, Menaul would go on to become the Commandant of the Joint Services Staff College and Director General of the influential thinktank, the Royal United Service ...nel [[Ronnie Waring]], lecturer in counter-insurgency at the Royal Defence College and an associate of [[G. K. Young]] within Unison (282)*.
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  • ...d of [[Counter-Terrorism Command]] (SO15) within the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. In March 2014, the [[Ellison Review]] into corruption and spying around ...was going to be highly critical - and would label the Metropolitan Police Service as 'institutionally racist'.
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