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  • ...t because the Data Protection Act would have given the blacklist's victims access to their files and a right to have them amended where they contained inaccu ...ndependent'' and ''Observer''. In Parliament a group of Labour MPs, led by Glasgow MP [[Maria Fyfe]], responded by pressing for the Data Protection Act to be
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  • ...ed these measures to good effect in a dispute with hospital workers at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 2002. When early in 2002, UNISON helped exposed the unsa Following Glasgow's success, 900 Sodexho employees at the Liverpool Royal Hospitals went on s
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  • The FSB also has Press and Parliamentary Offices in Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast to lobby the devolved assemblies on behalf of members. ...s and civil servants in Westminster and Whitehall. In addition the FSB has access to the European Commission through our office in Brussels.
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  • '''Imran Khand''' (born 16 July 1964) is a Glasgow-based businessman and entrepreneur who is close to New Labour and has been :Imran Khand, a Glasgow-based entrepreneur, is revealed as a leading financial backer behind Muslim
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  • Microsoft has fiercely lobbied the Scottish Executive to have access to Scotland’s public services. The Scottish Executive and Microsoft are ...ented national shared support services and smaller organisations such as [[Glasgow City Council]], [[the city of Edinburgh Council]] and the [[Scottish Execut
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  • :GLASGOW G2 3WT :*improved access to social security for the 40 per cent of Venezuelans who work in the infor
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  • ...and Leisure Provision: A Final Report, March 2005, 108. Note 6.50 reads ‘Glasgow’s funding totals £40 million and focuses on addressing social, economic ...lture and Sport Glasgow]] with a separate trading arm, [[Culture and Sport Glasgow (Trading) CIC]]. Since March 2007, she has held the post of Chief Executive
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  • Shepherd and Wedderburn's head offices are in Edinburgh, with other offices Glasgow, London and Aberdeen. ...//www.shepwedd.co.uk/knowledge/we-re-going-deeper-underground-consultation-access-shale-and-geothermal-energy-begins], 29 May 2014
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  • ...of fear of "dual loyalty" and out of desire to protect its own particular access to government.'<ref>Finestein 2002, 20-21</ref> ...ands Hebrew Congregation]] | [[Glasgow Jewish Representative Council]] | [[Glasgow Reform Synagogue]] | [[Golders Green Synagogue]] | [[Habonim Dror UK]] | [[
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  • ...legation of 4 MEPs on a visit hosted by the Scottish Whisky Association to Glasgow and the Isle of Islay. <td>Should public access to EU documents be made easier?</td>
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  • ...e [[Community Food and Health Scotland]] (CFHS) group on the topic of food access to disadvantaged communities. <ref> Scottish Parliament The cross party group has also produced a previous scoping study on food access in conjunction the CFHS group.
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  • ...by the Royal Bank of Scotland, on the condition that RBS staff would have access to the machine for 25% of the time. NHS Lothian argued it would not be a pr Finalist - [[Brands2Life]] - Stamping out piracy in Glasgow
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  • ...'a major research initiative being jointly pursued by the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. It looks at the role of public policy in promoting economi ...ving Scottish Ministers as Scottish Water’s owner would allow it to have access to private sector funding and in doing so free up scarce public funding for
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  • ...on Trust Network]] | [[Freeview]] | [[General Pharmaceutical Council]] | [[Glasgow Housing Association]] | [[Greener Journeys]] | [[GSK]] | [[HS2]] Ltd | [[Hu ...] | [[Foundation Trust]] | [[Foundation Trust Network]] | [[Freeview]] | [[Glasgow Housing Association]] | [[Greener Journeys]] | [[Grunenthal]] | [[GSK]] | [
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  • ...iety]] & The [[Royal Society of Arts]]. He is also visiting Professor of [[Glasgow Caledonian University]] and is a special advisor to the [[Tate Members’ C ...dspencer.com/aboutus/our_people/exec Our People - The Executive Committee] Access 2nd April 2009</ref>:
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  • ...he company, researched from the company’s archives. Moss is archivist at Glasgow University. Moss’s specific focus on the company has been augmented by ge ...Africa was not formal. Britain gradually shut the Boer Republics off from access to the Indian Ocean in stages, the aim was to ensure British supremacy in t
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  • ...ked within the NUS. Along with the [[IPPR]] the FPC was named as offering access for cash.<ref>The Observer 30/6/02</ref> ...[[Angus Grossart]] the merchant banker, [[Jean McFadden]] the ex-leader of Glasgow City Council and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Clyde who holidayed with
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  • ...ndependent</i>. 28th July 2002. Accessed 27th September 2008, sub req'd to access full article</ref> which at the time of [[Demos]]'s launch was advising the ...was appointed as one of four Independent Directors of [[Culture and Sport Glasgow]] (CSG). Advocating the devolution of cultural and leisure provision from c
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  • ...[[Angus Grossart]] the merchant banker, [[Jean McFadden]] the ex-leader of Glasgow City Council and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Clyde who holidayed with ...in 1994, the Committee "operates within the 'ring of secrecy' and has wide access to the range of Agency activities and to highly classified information".
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  • ...urse.<ref>David Liddell, Letter:'An offer made in good faith', The Herald (Glasgow) September 3, 1999, SECTION: Pg. 20</ref> ...e emotive ones - Christmas and New Year events (particularly Edinburgh and Glasgow), for example."
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