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  • In 1965 Monti received his degree in Economy at the ''Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi'', Milan and specialised at [[Yale ...cessed 31 January 2010.</ref> He is also a member of the advisory board of the [[Coca-Cola]] Company.<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/bef2009/spe
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  • The '''Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty''' is a free-market think tank which promotes ...heir professional lives" <ref> [http://www.acton.org/about/index.php About the Acton Institute], accessed 25/04/10 </ref>.
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  • ...at]] is based in the [[Cabinet Office]]. It was set up in June 2001 after the General Election of that year. ==UK Resilience and the Civil Contingencies Secretariat.==
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  • ...osts around 150 delegates and returned for its 3rd year in March 2010 with the theme of "Influence in Insurgency"<ref>"[http://www.ioiasymposium.com/sympo ...tably from the [[Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations]] and the [[Defence Science and Technology Laboratory]], as well as an increasing num
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  • ==Collective Consensus== ...effect the majority. ie created in the political sphere (minority) effects the private sector (majority).
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  • ...00px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...eas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...Sunday (3), The Daily Telegraph (London) (2), The Express Newspapers (2), The Sunday Telegraph (London) (2), Independent on Sunday (1). ...d others. For the Mail, Quilliam is perceived of and presented as part of the government's counter terrorism operations, and any questioning and skeptici
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  • ...accessed 19 April 2009.</ref> He is also Newton Sheehy Teaching Fellow at the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge.<ref>[http://www.i ...pact of Napoleon: Prussian High Politics, Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806'' (University of Cambridge Press, 1997) p.xii.</ref>
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  • ...age:Faisal Gazi.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Faisal Gazi's profile picture from ''The Guardian'' website]] ...think-tank the [[Quilliam Foundation]] and the neoconservative think-tank the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]].
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  • ...blogs at [[Harry's Place]] using the pseudonym [[David T]], and focuses on the left and what he calls Islamists, whose criticism of Israel he argues is mo ...e attacked the "Cruickshank and Bergen thesis, which advocates championing the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups as a bulwark against Al Qaeda.
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  • ...ey form a distinctively American movement, Europe is key to the origins of the neoconservatives, and has been a central concern throughout their history. ===The New York Intellectuals===
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  • ...the [[European Trade Union Confederation]] and former General Secretary of the [[Trades Union Congress]] (1993-2003). On the 26 July 2010 he became a [[Labour]] peer of the House of Lords.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-monks
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  • '''Henry de Zoete''' is a former special adviser to the secretary of state for education [[Michael Gove]].<ref>Department of Inform ....uk/lifestyle/article-23859925-all-power-to-the-new-tories.do All power to the new Tories]", ''London Evening Standard'', 26.07.10, accessed 07.09.10</ref
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  • ...st-food, media and toy industries. Its strong uptake in Britain has led to the programme being replicated and rolled out elsewhere. <ref name="Balanced">[ .../contributions/68_88_lmnopqr/76_94_media_sm.pdf Media Smart UK Response to the European Commission Media Literacy Questionnaire], European Commission Webs
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  • ...acism Fight Imperialism'' 165 February / March 2002</ref> It later became the [[Campaign Against Militarism]]. ...that the RCP was aware of and indeed present at that meeting according to the ''Guardian'', which reported
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  • ...s Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks], The Guardian 14 February 2011 </ref> Imbert was raised to the peerage as Baron Imbert, of New Romney in the County of Kent 1999. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/peter-imbe
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  • ...n 8 March 1948) has been Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, since 1991. <ref>[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww ...100 right wingers: 50-26]', Telegraph.co.uk, 26 September 2008</ref> Under the New Labour government Sacks says he developed 'quite close friendships with
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  • ...ponsibility Deal Plenary Group]] oversees the work and commitments made by the networks. {{Health badge}} ...s&ID=214328 Lansley vows to ‘nudge not nanny’ in health White Paper] ''The Grocer'' 30th November 2010, accessed 10th September 2011 </ref> {{Templat
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  • ...lved and their specific commitments to the group's pledges can be found on the DoH's website: [http://responsibilitydeal.dh.gov.uk/#top Responsibility Dea ...dges that members can to sign up to on a voluntary basis. At least half of the 220 partners have signed up to at least one of seven pledges relating to al
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  • ...ith emphasis on providing a comprehensive package of financial services in the Netherlands."<ref>Rabobank, [http://www.rabobank.com/content/about_us/ Rabo ...[[John MacGregor]], Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market, has been a member of the UK Food and Agricultural Advisory Board of Rabobank Group since 1995.<ref>'
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  • ...tworks as much as possible, to ensure that information doesn't come out in the press before people involved know. ...aterial. Information here overlaps with some of what has been reported in the press, but has also all been independently confirmed. This is not a place
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  • ...Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ranks] ''The Guardian'', 14/02/11, accessed 14/02/11</ref> ...rporate-spy Mark Kennedy: secret policeman's sideline as corporate spy] ''The Guardian'', 13/01/11, accessed 17/ 01/11</ref>
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  • ...Lansley]]. A steering group will set the direction, pace and priorities of the work programme. <ref> Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publich ==Collective pledges==
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  • ...and to support improvements in employee health, and in turn the health of the public. ...networks it is made up of a mixture of corporate, public bodies and NGOs. The network will consider how to reduce workplace absences with a particular em
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  • ...esident, he has made a speciality of studying 'interest representation' in the EU - particularly corporate lobbying. ...0819035125/http://www.ey.be/EYBE/Site.nsf/Pages/ENconfsponsor Supported by The European Commission Research DG Framework Programme V Human Potential Progr
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  • ...'''Isle of Man''' is an island in the Irish Sea and a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom. It is a known tax haven. ...these firms managed about US $57 billion in bank deposits, $12 billion in collective investment schemes, $33 billion in life insurance funds, and $11 billion in
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  • ...olitical party in the UK. It was formed by disillusioned former members of the [[British National Party]] in October 2010.<ref>[http://www.searchlightmaga ...htmagazine.com/blogs/searchlight-blog/british-freedom-party-deregistration-the-truth-%E2%80%93-exclusive], Searchlight magazine, 19 December 2012 15:53, a
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  • ...et]] commissioner Lord [[Peter Imbert]] acts as a strategic consultant for the group.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/peter-imbert/26778 Lord Im ...businesses'. <ref> Inkerman Group, [http://www.inkerman.com/gb/the-company The Company], company website, acc 5 January 2010 </ref> It describes itself as
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  • ...ally UKOTA demonstrates the collective and individual partnerships between the territories and Her Majesty’s Government.
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  • ...etaux shares offices close to the [[European Commission]] in Brussels with the [[European Aluminium Association]], one of its key members. They focus on r ...gister The missing millions – how the new lobby register needs to tackle the 'under-reporting' by industry lobby groups] Accessed 6/2/2012</ref>
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  • ...mmittee (re-elected for a further term in 2004) and had been Vice Chair of the [[Family Education Trust]].<ref>Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth According to a report in the ''Observer'' in 2000:
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  • ...oncepts such as [[Epistemic Community|Epistemic Communities]] or [[Thought Collective|Thought Collectives]]. ...rrorism research at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies developed over the years in collaboration with other right-wing research centres and think-tan
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  • ...Rain in Great Britain]'. In: Fischer, Frank and Forester, John (Hrsg.) ''The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning''. Durham NC/London: Duk ...stemic communities"; "Invisible college" OR "Invisible colleges"; "Thought collective" OR "Thought collectives"</ref></th></tr>
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  • ...ve]] is a concept associated with the Polish microbiologist and pioneer of the sociology of science [[Ludwig Fleck]]. According to Wojciech Sady: ...false or meaningless for members of B.<ref>Sady, Wojciech, "Ludwik Fleck", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta
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  • ...S.JPG‎|200px|thumb|right|[[Benedetta Berti]] of the INSS in a photo from the INSS [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=80 website]. ...al Security Studies]], specializing in terrorism and political violence in the Middle East.<ref name="Benedetta bio INSS">[http://www.inss.org.il/experts.
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  • ...1917 and June 1927; 15 March 1934-1952 and 1982-1995. It was replaced by the ''[[Jewish Observer and Middle East Review]]'' between 1952 and 1977. ...ale Zion]] paper ''[[Jewish Vanguard]]'' as well as remaining as editor of the ''Zionist Review''.<ref name="PZ"/>
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  • ...efore becoming a [[Haganah]] spokesman' in the 1940s.<ref>David Cesarani ''The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo-Jewry, 1841-1991'', Cambridge University Press, ...rion with English drafting and was [[Moshe Dayan]]'s official spokesman in the Six-day-war'.<ref name="JO77"/>
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  • ...ands, the Weald Basin in southern England and the northern coastal area of the Inner Moray Firth in Scotland. <ref name="Unlocking"> [http://www.igasplc.c ...formation on the company's website last updated 27 March 2019. Previously, the Beijing-based [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] Ltd ([[CNOOC]]),
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  • ...a 50 per cent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals company partly-headq ...£15 billion rise in the value of Ineos from 2017. He was also knighted in the 2018 Queen's birthday honours list.
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  • ...is no way of knowing how much damage Jenner caused’], ''The Big Issue in the North'', March 2013, reprinted on SpinWatch 15 March 2013, accessed 25 Apri ...April 2014.</ref> For many years, the Metropolitan Police have maintained the position of neither confirming or denying that he was deployed by them.<ref
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  • ...ssion of the Institute of Palestine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...the four largest Zionist organizations in the United States at that time: the [[Zionist Organization of America]], [[Hadassah]],
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  • ...ission of the Institute of Palestine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...ett]], and [[Teddy Rollek]], joined the American Zionist Council(AZC) with the expressed aim of spearheading a pro-Israel lobbying campaign.
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  • ...4 September 2013 </ref> During his tenure as director-general of [[CERN]] the Hadron Collider was mandated. He has held various UK and international role He was elected a fellow of the [[Royal Society]] in 1984.<ref name= "CV"/>
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  • ...doctor and researcher. He is “internationally recognized for his work in the field of diabetes research” and has published over 1000 articles on diabe ...had been a Vice-President of the organization since 1999, and returned to the position of Vice-President in 2013. <ref> [http://www.diabetes.org.uk/About
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  • ...-7954) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal which was founded in 1996. The journal is published by [[Oxford Journals]]. ...s of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.
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  • ...provides a vital 'multidisciplinary view of the powerful forces that shape the Americas, most issues focus on a single problem, nation, or region, providi The journal which is published by [[Sage Publications]] is issued six times a y
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  • ...e]] (ISSN: 1478-1387) aims to promote a 'profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law.' <ref name= "About"> [http://www.oxf ...e from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions.' <ref name= "About"/>
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  • ...encouraged members to find out whether they were on it too, and supported the action of comedian and journalist [[Mark Thomas]] in his efforts to have hi ...eu/ CALL OUT: Help Netpol’s legal challenge of secret police databases], The Network for Police Monitoring, 11 March 2014, accessed 31 August 2014.</ref
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  • ...//docs.google.com/file/d/0B0UT39PD5h2OVzBfMjJqWjJRMnM/preview?pli=1 |title=The University Entrepreneur Report}} ...y is also one of the top fundraising institutions in the country, becoming the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year.<ref name="Reco
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  • ...-shadows.html|title=Pears family comes out of the property shadows|website=The Telegraph}}</ref> ...enerated by the [[William Pears Group]], a property company established by the Pears brothers’ father.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pearsfoundation.org
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  • ...dified crops are safe for human consumption. Is it time to accept them?', The Times, 27 May 2004.</ref></td> ...oresight]] project, [[John Innes Foundation]], [[Rothamsted Research]] and the [[East Malling Trust]].</td>
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  • ...n Nations">g3xMUeATdIE"</youtube>[[Paul Singer]] (dob: August 22, 1944) is the founder and president of [[Elliott Management Corporation]], a New York-bas ...#1006 Paul Singer]. Accessed 23 May 2015.</ref> He is a major supporter of the Republican party.
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  • ...education'. This has included many education technology companies, such as the [[Khan Academy]] and privately-run [[charter schools]] management companies The NewSchools Venture Fund sees lobbying for education reform as critical to i
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  • '''Bloomberg Philanthropies''' is the charitable foundation of [[Michael Bloomberg]]. ...e US, and is focused on five policy areas: the environment, public health, the arts, government innovation and education.
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  • ...Home Office]] under the Detention Centre Rules 2001. It is located outside the village of Clapham in Bedfordshire, England. *[[David Tanner]] is a Non Executive Director of the Yarl's Wood Immigration Centre Contract Board for [[Serco]] since 2013.
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  • ...o which cross border use of undercovers has developed, particularly within the European Union. ...he information for this overview has been taken from the profile papers of the individual undercovers where more detail and sources can be found.
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  • ...Police infiltrator in fear for her life after gang cover is blown’], ''The Times'', 20 April 2011 (accessed 10 May 2014).</ref> ...r restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor units
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  • This is a chronologically-ordered breakdown of all known activity by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) police officer ‘[[Lyn ...an organiser.<ref name="ABK085p216">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber & Faber, 2013, p216.</ref>
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  • ...e, because she was deployed as an undercover elsewhere, as was detailed at the main [[Lynn Watson]] page. ...u know when and where a photo was taken, or if you have material to add to the gallery, please [mailto:contact@undercoverresearch.net get in touch].
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  • This page collects together references to the undercover police officer known as [[Lynn Watson (alias)|‘Lynn Watson’] ...aul Lewis, ''[https://bookshop.theguardian.com/undercover.html Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police]'', Faber & Faber, 2013.
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  • ...included in references below and covers the period predating the start of the Commons debate on 2 December. Most of the Conservative party's 330 MPs are expected to support the Prime Minister's call for airstrikes.<ref name="BBC">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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  • ...earce''' is a former undercover police officer who rose to be Commander of the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB) and Director of Intelligence. ...d anarchist groups from 1979 to 1984. From 1980-1981 he wrote articles for the Freedom periodical
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  • [[File:Unnamed.png||350px|right|thumb|the Knights Templar International logo]] The [[Knights Templar International]] claims to be a London-based 'religious or
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  • ...continued as an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref name="ucpi.covername"/>. ...y 2017 (accessed 19 January 2017).</ref> As such he is also referred to by the [[N officers|cipher]] ''HN118''.
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  • ...ased groups, mainly the Movement Against Monarchy, the W.O.M.B.L.E.S., and the international protests he attended. ...Monarchy and the WOMBLES partook in or organised various events throughout the time Rod was involved with them. While we have chronicled many of his known
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  • ...nown of him. His cover identity and groups he reported on were revealed by the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]] in August 2017.<ref name="ucpi.pr.3Aug17"/> ...r the real and cover names of officers of the Special Operations Squad and the Special Demonstration Squad], ''Undercover Public Inquiry'', 13 September 2
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  • ...tion=A list of N &amp; HN cyphers used to designate individual officers in the Inquiry and by Operation Herne (Part 1)}} ...ctions in respect of anonymity applications relating to former officers of the Special Demonstration Squad], Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI.org.uk), 3
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  • ...tion=A list of N &amp; HN cyphers used to designate individual officers in the Inquiry and by Operation Herne (Part 3)}} ...ctions in respect of anonymity applications relating to former officers of the Special Demonstration Squad], Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI.org.uk), 3
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  • ...</ref>]] The Commission for Countering Extremism is a legal body set up by the British Conservative government in 2018 'to stamp out extremist ideology in ...d appointed women's rights campaigner [[Sara Khan]] of [[Inspire]] to lead the commission, prompting strong criticism from politicians such as [[Baroness
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  • ...scription=A list of all publicly known officers who served undercover with the Special Demonstration Squad, 1968-2008}} ...in Operation Herne, Ellisor Review and the Undercover Policing Inquiry see the [[N officers]] page.
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  • ...].</ref> He is also referred to by the cipher HN19 (for cipher system, see the [[N Officers]] page). The officer who used the cover name 'Malcolm Shearing' later worked in a Special Branch unit which d
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  • ...gets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders, Globalise Resistance, rampARTS.}} ...ltrated-palestine-activists Police spy infiltrated Palestine activists], ''The Electronic Intifada'', 13 December 2018 (accessed 17 December 2018).</ref>
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  • ...ocialists/Socialist Workers Party, Zero Collective, Anarchy Collective and the Libertarian Anarchist Group.}} ...N304', ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 3 July 2018, referencing update of the webpage [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/cover-names/ UCPI.org.uk/cover-names].</re
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  • ...gets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ...o by the cipher '''HN18''' (for details of the N-numbers cipher system see the [[N officers]] page).
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  • ...gets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ...the period 2004 to 2007. Much of this material is sourced via archives of the campaign websites or from Indymedia / other contemporary publications. If y
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  • ..._Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='HN66 / EN327'|Alias=Edward David Jones ('Bob the Builder, Dave, Edge')|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Jones un ...Camp for Climate Action at Drax (2006), at which point he was deployed by the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] (SDS).
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  • ...gets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ...ltrated-palestine-activists Police spy infiltrated Palestine activists], ''The Electronic Intifada'', 13 December 2018 (accessed 17 December 2018).</ref>
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  • ...gets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ..., ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 11 December 2018, referencing update of the webpage [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/cover-names/ UCPI.org.uk/cover-names].</re
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  • ...community integration and monitoring hate crime. He is also the Founder of the national Islamophobia Monitoring Group, [[Tell MAMA]], and was it's Directo ...inked to the Extremism Task Force Group set up by [[Tony Blair]] following the 7/7 bombings in 2005.
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  • ...e caught in a recording on a telephone answering machine in 2004, and left the group. ...mits, which in 2005 was taking place at Gleneagles, Scotland. According to the Undercover Policing Inquiry, he continued as an undercover until 2007 and t
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  • ...chist Groups, Freedom Collective, Kingston Anarchist Association, Pavement Collective and Wandsworth Anarchist Workers Association / South London Anarchist Worke ...r restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the Special Operations Squad and Special Demonstration Squad - 'Minded To' Note
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  • ...Ferguson]], who infiltrated the anti-apartheid movement. The disclosure of the Undercover Policing Inquiry makes this claim doubtful. ...intelligence company [[C2i International]]. He died on March 14, 2008, at the age of 63.<ref name="imdb"/> This profile addresses his police career, a de
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  • ...ish youth movements.'<ref>[https://sites.google.com/a/bbyo.org.uk/the-zyc/ The Zionist Youth Council].</ref>
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  • ...found a pioneering settlement organization named [[Hashomer Hatzair]] and The [[Kibbutz Artzi]].<ref>https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3507259,0 ==The confessions of Yaakov Sharrett==
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  • ...f Race Relations]]) and the CARF group now operates as a support group for the IRR's news output. ...spectator.co.uk/article/the-problems-with-bame The problem with "bame"], ''The Spectator''</ref>
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  • ...nd assisting in the provision of facilities not required to be provided by the local education authority for education at such schools. ...ns for women, children and the elderly. || for such charitable purposes as the trustees determine in their absolute discretion.
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  • [[File:That's Funny-Cohen cover.jpg|thumb|right"400px|Cover of the 1984 edition of ''That's Funny You Don't Look Anti-Semitic'']] *The book was republished in 2005 by [[Engage]] the Zionist campaign to resist [[BDS]].<ref>[[Steve Cohen]], [https://web.archi
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  • The [[Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation]] is a UK-based grant-giving charity (cha !colspan="8" | Grant recipients of the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation in £ sterling<ref>[https://register-of-char
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  • [[Bluston Charitable Settlement]] | [[Jerusalem Foundation in the UK]] | [[The Peltz Trust]] ===Collective Fund Clients===
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  • ...02927) is a UK-based grant giving charity. The foundation supports work in the UK and India.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/c !colspan="18" | Grant recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in £ sterling
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  • ...ber=5176745 Trustee Report], Sigrid Rausing Trust Financial Statements for the Period Ended 31 December 2021, p.3. Charity Commision. Last retrieved 8 Feb Below is a list of grantees of the Sigrid Rausing Trust.<ref name=SigridGrants>[https://www.sigrid-rausing-tru
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  • ...in 1987. The priorities of the former Foundations remain the priorities of the Clore Duffield Foundation.<ref name="2005report">Annual Report, 2005.</ref> ...es its support on the cultural sector, cultural sector education (spanning the performing arts, museums, and visual arts education), cultural leadership t
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  • ...Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Foundation (Charity no. 1191713), formerly the Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Trust (Charity number: 253351) The charity states that it:
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  • 'A number of charities have been established by various members of the Rothschild family. [[Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe]] and [[Yad Han !colspan="10" | Grant recipients of the Rothschild Foundation in £ sterling
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  • ...ns aren't disclosed, the grants have been categorized by topic, as used on the National Endowment for Democracy website. All figures are in US dollars. | Contributing to the Recovery of Democracy, Stability, and Good Governance || || || || || |
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2014 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 13/01/2014 || 4559100 || 32,384.28 || [[The Citizens Archive of Pakistan]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2015 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 09/01/2015 || 4,913,741 || 84,602.52 || [[The Citizens Archive of Pakistan]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2016 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 04/01/2016 || 5,318,890 || 57,631.78 || [[The Met Office Government Services]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Contro
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  • Data on payments over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2017 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development O | 03/01/2017 || 8813463 || 124,742.68 || [[The Asia Foundation]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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