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  • ...investment, and signals clearly to the industry the serious intent of the Government to push forward nuclear new build.”<ref>DECC [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/c .../british-government-plan-play-down-fukushima?INTCMP=SRCH Revealed: British government's plan to play down Fukushima], ''The Guardian'', 30 June 2011</ref>
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  • ===Special advisers=== ====Previous special advisers====
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  • ...Sponsors], accessed 2 October 2008.</ref> The Foundation offers weeklong government studies programmes in Washington, D.C. and works with C-Span and TIME magaz ...the First International Bank, formerly Economic Minister to North America-Government of Israel, Director at the National Electric Company of Israel, Israel Disc
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  • :was formed in January 2002 to advance an evidence-based approach to scientific issues in the public domain. It was formalised as a Trust in August 2003.<r ...2002, [[Tracey Brown]], its director, attended a meeting hosted by the UK government's [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) about the design of the Public De
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  • ...sciences', and one of the seven Research Councils sponsored through the UK Government's Office of Science and Technology. ...of interdisciplinary research and training to help industry, commerce and Government create wealth'.
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  • Professor [[Liam Donaldson]] was the UK government's chief medical officer from 1998 until 2010. ...d in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his consultancy form of his clients."<ref> [http://acoba.inde
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  • ...be harmful to the public interest. Transparency is needed if we're to have government accountability on these issues.</blockquote> ...ong, an issue that exposes the far-too-cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money.”
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  • ...Executive is less open about corporate influence and lobbyists than the UK government. The academics behind the study, [[David Miller]], [[William Dinan]] & [[Ph ...some of the key rows and the failures of news management inside Scotland's government.<ref name="EUP"/>
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  • ...er10.gov.uk/Page19525 Prime Minister's Office: Changes to the machinery of Government] Friday 5 June 2009</ref> ...ent, supported by 48 agencies and public bodies. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-business-innovation-skills Department for Busi
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  • ...5) was the Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government and Head of the [[Government Office for Science]] ([[GO-S]]) from January 2008 until March 2013, when he Beddington played a key role in helping the UK government devise its response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 throu
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  • It co-owns Grangemouth with [[PetroChina]]. In July 2014 Ineos received a UK government loan guarantee to build Europe’s largest ethane storage tank at Grangemou ...tream was awarded a further three blocks (SK45, SK48 and SK58a) by the UK government in its first tranche of the 14th onshore licensing round.
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  • ...arly 20 years in the world of Washington, most recently as the director of government affairs for the [[Jewish Institute for National Security of America]]. He h ...sident in the UK to make an intensive study of some aspect, (sociological, scientific, cultural, economic, etc.) of life in Israel.<ref>http://www.angloisraelass
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  • ...ter]] and the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]]; and head of the [[Government Office for Science]]. He has a significant public role as the government's most visible scientific expert.
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  • ==List of Chief Scientific Advisers for Scotland== ...cotland.com/news/education/government-adviser-takes-academic-post.24489618 Government adviser takes academic post] Monday 16 June 2014.</ref>
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  • ...nt/news/decc-appoints-new-chief-scientific-advisor DECC appoints new chief scientific advisor] GOV.UK, 2 October 2014, accessed 3 October 2014 </ref> ...nsure that DECC's policies and operations, and 'its contributions to wider government issues, are underpinned by the best science and engineering advice availabl
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  • ...ut"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chief-scientist-appointed New Chief Scientist Appointed] ''GOV.UK'', accessed 23 April 2015 </ref> ...the [[British Antarctic Survey]] from 1987 to 2001. More recently, he was chief scientist for a [[US Navy]] study that looked into the behavioural response
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  • ...in the Blackpool area. The company stopped fracking at the site while the government reviewed the implications of the report. Anti-fracking campaigners reacted *'''13 December''': In a major decision, the government lifts a moratorium on fracking, allowing [[Cuadrilla]] to resume its gas pr
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  • ...ers on cross-departmental matters. <ref name="Vernon"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/people/vernon-gibson Professor Vernon Gibson], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 19 Octo Before joining MOD, Gibson held the post of Chief Chemist at [[BP]]. In this role, he provided leadership to BP’s large tec
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  • ...alth & Social Care]] (formerly the Department of Health) is part of the UK government. ===Special advisers===
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