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  • On March 2, 2009 [[Steven Rosen]] filed a civil lawsuit in a Washington, DC court against AIPAC for defamation, arguing tha ...g/ila/11082010rosenvaipac.pdf "SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIVIL DIVISION"], IRMEP, accessed on 23 November 2010</ref> showing that Rosen vi
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  • ...dow of opportunity was lost because we failed to anticipate the widespread civil disorder and looting that followed the capture of Baghdad'; this key mistak ...| North Yorkshire Police | Police Service of Northern Ireland| Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority |
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  • ...tp://www.spbe.org.uk/ SPBE website June 2006] accessed via the web archive service Nov. 2008</ref> ...tp://www.spbe.org.uk/ SPBE website June 2006] accessed via the web archive service Nov. 2008</ref>
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  • ...ing an advisory panel on alleged war crimes committed during the country's civil war. ...606899 Sri Lanka 'pays PR firm £3m to boost post-war image'], BBC Sinhala Service, ''BBC News South Asia'' website, 22 October 2010, acc 15 November 2013 </r
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  • ...ank them for their service."<ref>Quoted by J. Pilger (2004), "The Case for Civil Disobedience", in ''Tell Me Lies – Propaganda and Media Distortion in the ...the 1980's, funding conservative think tanks and right-wing newspapers on college campuses It was During this time that it began funding the American Enterpr
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  • ...of international propaganda. During the late 1920s an influential group of civil servants became convinced that ‘British’ values of parliamentary democr ...board of trustees, Permanent Under-Secretary of State and Head Diplomatic Service, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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  • ...University]], a BPhil in Modern European History from [[St. Catherine’s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[Univ ...tions Against Britain), describing, inter alia, how in the UK the security service had exploited academic space, British students and academics - people inter
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  • ...e prestigious Harrow School. He studied History and Politics at University College in Swansea - now Swansea University but then part of the University of Wale ...ch further than that; both men studied Politics and History at the Swansea College and graduated only a year apart from each other.<ref> see BBC News Vote 200
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  • ...cally, Gil had once taught a special course, The Lie as Art, at the Mossad college near Herzliya. He was also a former leading figure in the far-right [[Moled ...to the prime minister, supported the false source's assessments during his service in the Mossad. Peres: The false information did not affect the peace proces
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  • ...] | [[Dyncorp International]] (UK) | [[Energy UK]] | [[Financial Ombudsman Service]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[Jaguar Land Rover]] | [[Mace]] | [[MTR Corporat ...| [[Celesio]] UK | [[Digital]] UK | [[Energy UK]] | [[Financial Ombudsman Service]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[Jaguar Land Rover]] | [[Mace]] | [[MTR Corporat
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  • ...Work]] | [[All Party Parliamnetary Group on the Hair Industry]] | [[Civil Service Pensioners Alliance]] | [[Durand Academy]] | [[Early Excellence]] | [[Natio ...Ltd | [[Rail Delivery Group]] | [[Resolution]] | [[Riverside]] | [[Royal College of Ophthalmologists]] | [[Rugby Free Schools]] | [[Sovereign Housing]] | [[
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  • Lord [[Robert Winston]], Emeritus Professor Of Fertility Studies at Imperial College London (Hammersmith Hospital), said, "It is highly disappointing that the t Dr [[Stephen Minger]], Director of the Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, Kings College London, objected to the ban on non-human (animal) egg cells for human cloni
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  • ...s and Licensed Retail Association]], the [[Cider Industry Council]], the [[Civil Aviation Authority]], [[Conoco]], [[Coral Racing]], [[Grand Metropolitan Re *The Royal College of General Practitioners - Dr [[David Haslam]]
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  • ...e IRD lie in the recommendations in a paper put up by the Imperial Defence College. ...rnalism and that clandestine operations were MI6’s job, not that of a “civil department”.<ref>Sources: Britain's Secret Propaganda War By Paul Lashmar
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  • ...8, June 1975. See also Webber 1987, and John Hope's 'Fascism, the Security Service and the Curious ...year - about what, £20 million in today's money? - Walton's 'information service' was supplied with information by the Special Branch and the intelligence s
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  • ...niversity| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. *A.B. (1976) Connecticut College, Government, History
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  • ...up has offices in Europe, the US, and Asia. It is developing its financial service activities across Europe with Santander Central Hispano of Spain. Tesco Per ...cessed 03 February 2011.</ref> The bank is heavily involved in funding the civil aviation industry through its subsidiary RBS Aviation Capital, based in Dub
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  • ...e received the CBE in 1990. He is now an Honorary Visiting Fellow of Green College, Oxford University.<ref>James Lovelock, ''Homage to Gaia'', Oxford Universi ...he scientists, the farmers, the agribusiness men, and, most important, the civil servants who drafted the legislation that gave grants to farmers to take ou
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  • ...an)|Michael Howard]]) founded the [[Department of War Studies]] at [[Kings College London]] and was instrumental in the founding of the establishment think ta ...Howard was educated at Wellington College and Christ Church, Oxford (with service in World War II in between). During [[World War II|Second World War]], Howa
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  • ...bbying to be a distinct industry. The PRCA, however, also represents full service agencies such as [[Hill and Knowlton]] and [[Burson-Marsteller]] which run ...uiry was set up by the APPC. Conducted by a former head of the Home Civil Service and a leading barrister, the inquiry made a series of recommendations with
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  • * IPT arranges attachment schemes for civil servants enabling them to see the parliamentary process at first hand in th *[[Croker Nevin]]: [[Drexel Burham Lambert]], The US Postal Service;
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  • ...]] (NIA) is the trade association and "representative voice" of the UK’s civil nuclear industry. It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear workers across mor ...] | [[Imaging & Sensing Technology]] Ltd | [[IMI Components]] | [[Imperial College]] London | [[INBIS Group]] Plc | [[Jacobs Babtie]] Ltd | [[Jacobs]] Ltd | [
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  • ...ld no longer be "drawn into excessive involvement in the management of the service".<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health- Haskins was educated at [[Trinity College]] Dublin, where he took an Honours degree in modern history.
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  • ...n was educated at Westcliff High School for Boys, in Essex, and [[Magdalen College]], Oxford. He became a law lecturer at [[Northumbria University]], before b ...way we could meet the energy challenges we faced without a strong role for civil nuclear power in the mix. Climate change and the need to decarbonise powe
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  • ...uropean Centre for Public Affairs Ltd (ECPA), founded in 1986 at Templeton College, Oxford, is a not-for-profit organisation under English law. It is run by a ...residencies and courses for civil servants from the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.public
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  • ...of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[R ...e recalls in one of his autobiographies that two of his friends at Trinity College 'were both members of Britain’s Communist Party. Although I never joined
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  • Grimston was previously Honorary Senior Research Fellow at ICEPT [[Imperial College]]. ...[[Chatham House]], London, conducting an investigation into the future of civil nuclear energy. He is currently an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, and t
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  • ...ion, Lifestyle and Hotel & Restaurant division. Commensurate with its full service, integrated marcoms offering, the agency employs a mix of marketing consult *[[Grimshaw Kinnear Ltd (civil engineering)]]
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  • ...ollege, Dublin and Nuffield College Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held visiting positions at the Universite Lib ...]]) in Canberra, Australia, and chair of INSOC ([[International Society of Civil Society Organisationson on Competition]]) in Jaipur, India. He chairs the
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  • ...e and Industry, the [[Central Statistical Office]] and the [[Civil Service College]] - with a break for teaching economics at Thames Polytechnic (now the [[Un
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  • ...mics and Co-Director of the [[Centre for Nuclear Engineering]] at Imperial College London. He is a former Director of [[BNFL]]'s University Research Alliance *[[Rebecca Lunn]] is a Professor in Civil Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Current term of office ends:
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  • ...ssion on Civil Society Regulation || Part funding of the Low Commission on Civil Society Regulation || 18000 || 30/03/2015 || 06/04/2015 || 19/06/2015 || 2 ...Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations]] || Developing and supporting civil society leaders || To enable ACEVO to undertake a review of its business mo
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  • ...l house sales, pensions deregulation, education reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional ...(founded by the McWhirter twins) addressing the officers of the Army Staff College at Camberly circa 1975. This was an effort to encourage direct military in
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  • ...Royal Navy. He studied for a 1st Class Honours degree in English at Jesus College, Cambridge, between 1971 and 1974 and then took a second degree (American L ...May 1981 to October 1982. During the following 12 months he held the Civil Service Fellowship in Politics at Glasgow University.
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  • [[Philip Rycroft]] is a British senior civil servant who was appointed permanent secretary at the UK government's [[Depa ...ycroft obtained a BA (Hons) degree and a DPhil, both in history, at Wadham College, Oxford. He began his career in 1989 in the then Department of Agriculture
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  • ....lv/minelres/archive/06271997-02_49_40-25536.html 'Research association on civil society in CEEC'], email correspondence, 10 June 1997.</ref>. Some of these ...ficate in education (post compulsory), Canterbury Christ Church University College, 1997.
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  • [[Image:joan.jpg|120px|right|thumb|Joan MacNaughton - Civil servant]] '''Joan MacNaughton''' is a former senior civil servant who was Director General of Energy at the former [[Department of Tr
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  • ...t Crawford Associates is able to provide an outstanding political research service for organisations which need a detailed understanding of particular issues *[[James Watt College]]
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  • ...ege, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service. ...Oxford. | Lord KERR OF KINLOCHARD, GCMG. Formerly Head of the Diplomatic Service. | Professor Sir David KING. Government Chief Scientific Advisor. | Sir Jo
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  • ...he University of Konstanz in Germany. He taught for seven years at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., a Jesuit school where he also served as ch ...ot protected by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Federal Civil Rights Act, whereas the American employees abroad are.
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  • During his military service in the U.S. Army, he served as an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to the Str ...er at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]] "with a practice in the fields of civil litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and corporate transactions." <r
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  • ...of Defense Richard N. Perle from 1982 to 1984. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Georgetown University Law Center.<ref>[http://www.results.gov/leadershi ...n international character,” which the administration interpreted to mean civil war. This was new. In reaching this conclusion, the Bush administration sim
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  • ...ssed 9 July 2009.</ref> He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. <ref>[http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appoin ...lands War. In 1985 he moved to Brussels, working on loan to the Diplomatic Service as the Defence Counsellor to the UK Delegation to [[NATO]]. He was particul
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  • ...id Stirling|Stirling]]'s [[SAS]] and first Commander of the [[Special Boat Service]], he saw action a-plenty. A brigadier at 26, he liberated Athens as the Ge ...lty, as well as leader of the House of Lords. He went on to head the Civil Service and more recently served as President of the [[Royal Geographical Society]]
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  • ...Ronald Grierson became a banker and industrialist but continued his public service by holding at different times government and government-related posts. ...rial officer from 1948 until 1952. During a short interval in his military service (1948) he was attached to the United Nations in Geneva as personal assistan
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  • ...a year later, in 1947, became Fellow and lecturer in economics at Trinity College, Oxford. Flanders was a former TUC official who became an academic speciali ...ondent, William C. Gausmann, who was soon to enter the American Government Service, where he rose to take charge of US propaganda in North Vietnam, while supp
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  • ...favours lowering taxation, reducing the powers of government, free trade, civil partnerships for homosexual couples, the [[War on Terror]] and unrestricted ...]] as well as an officially-recognized [[student society]] in [[University College Cork]].
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  • *Professor of Mathematics, Dortmund Vocational College (since 1981). *Member, SES Germany (Pensioners expert service) (since 2005).
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  • '''Martin Donnelly''' CMG is a former senior UK civil servant who was Permanent Secretary of the [[Department for Business, Innov ...lting, a trustee at the Gingerbread charity, visiting academic at Hertford College, University of Oxford and board member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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  • ...September 1981), was the 6th 'C' ie Director of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (MI6) from 1968–1973. ...ted at [[Wellington College (Berkshire)|Wellington College]] and [[Balliol College, Oxford]].
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  • ...raven, Eldon and Derby scholarships and was elected to a fellowship of New College, Oxford. ...as one of the clearest-headed and most judicious officials in the British service, and his position as a man of moderate Liberal views, who had been so close
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  • ...relations. His current research concerns political leadership succession, civil-military relations in international peacekeeping operations, and foreign po ...ting synergy between all the strands of the campaign and for transition to civil government. Mr. Cameron's recent work for Control Risks includes analysing
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  • ...encies that had been investigating it, including the [[US Internal Revenue Service]].<ref>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray and the Sellin ...recommendations for the PR effort for the Manhattan Project and the early civil nuclear programme in the 1940s and 50s, but otherwise little is known about
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  • ...ssador to Turkey (1994-1997) in 2005 Grossman completed 29 years of public service when he retired from the State Department as the Under Secretary of State f Previously the Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources from 2000 to 2001. As Assistant Secretary
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  • ...[[Energy Institute]], [[UK Petroleum Industry Association]] and the Civil Service Management Board sub-committee on [[Professional Skills for Government]]. * [[Harry Branchdale]]. Branchdale also serves [[RAF]] commission and VR service in counter intelligence. His previous involvements include working with [[B
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  • ...h; experience in El Salvador, Columbia and Indonesia in the development of civil-military relations interfacing with senior level military and civilian lead
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  • ..., regional and local bodies, as well as NGOs representing a broad range of civil society interests, foundations, international and religious organisations.< There are no other representatives of 'civil society' involved. However, the board does include six European parliamenta
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  • ...bull''' is a former UK cabinet secretary and former head of the Home Civil Service (2002-2005). He is now an adviser to various private organisations, and a t ==Civil service career==
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  • Delmer was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he obtained a second class degree in German. After leaving u ...Nazi leaders were convinced that Delmer was a member of the British secret service - his denials of any involvement only served to strengthen their belief tha
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  • ...s Maitland and Wilhelmina Sarah Dundas. He was educated at George Watson's College and Edinburgh University (MA). In 1950 he married Jean Marie Young, the dau ==Diplomatic Service==
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  • ...House, Spaniards Road, Hampstead Heath NW3. He went to Wellington military college and Oxford. However, some young men designed for a service career, took a different path.
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  • ...rom [[New College Oxford]] in 1971 before starting his career in the Civil Service in 1974 working in the [[Department of Education]].<ref>The Financial Servi [[Category:Civil Servants|Gieve, John]]
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  • ...the Database of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dialogue. [http://trade-info.cec.eu.int/civilsoc/search.cfm?action *[[DG TRADE Civil Society Dialogue]] Belgium
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  • ...tionship to other NHS and local government bodies and continue to grow its service based income'. ...ing and Redbridge NHS Hospital Trust. GSL has said it hopes to expand this service.
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  • ...utset these powerful influences within the British establishment and civil service began an unprecedented subversive campaign against a democratically elected .... alleged plot to remove the Wilson government was the subject of a secret service investigation."
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  • ...} A recent report commissioned by the UN Secretary General stated that the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) centred on the control of fiv ...zations, including the [[American Medical Association]] and the [[American College of Preventive Medicine]], sent a similar letter to Bayer.
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  • ...Director of Eden River Associates Ltd Business Consultants, Trustee Lauder College Educational Trust. ...of Culture Media and Sport and HM Customs. She was seconded from the civil service to the Association of Police Authorities as Executive Director.
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  • Civil Law Policy - including tackling the 'compensation culture.' • Administrative Justice, including the creation of the Tribunals Service
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  • ...ouncil Royal Holloway College London (1992 – 1997), trustee of BBC World Service Trust (2002 – 2005).
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  • ...High Wycombe, and at Magdalen College, Oxford. He joined the British Civil Service in 1979, serving mainly in London and Brussels and joined the Commission in ...rt]][[Category:Alcohol Industry People|Madelin Robert]][[category:Magdalen College Oxford Alumni|Madelin, Robert]][[Category:Alcohol Industry in the EU|Madeli
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  • ...a strong track record of working for reform and was nominated by Moroccan civil society. Dr. Bourqia is also a member of the Morocco's High Council for Edu ...ordan; he also served as associate professor of political science at Smith College (USA, 1967-1969) and as visiting professor at Emory University, the Carter
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  • ...rned the Institute a reputation for sound scholarship and diligence in the service of constitutional government.<ref>Claremont Institute [http://www.claremont ...mont.org/about/board_arnn.html Larry P. Arnn] &mdash; President, Hillsdale College
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  • ...ef> He attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge. ...ty involved in SDI research-such as Professor [[Manny Lehman]] of Imperial College London, who could form a "Scientists for SDI" Committee.
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  • ...d in 1986. "Just 10 years ago, with a bachelor's from Vermont's Middlebury College and master's and doctoral degrees in international politics from Columbia U ...the [[Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]] (LCTU). The press service is 100 percent subsidised by NATO. It was started by a former US Labor Atta
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  • ...y]]. For many years he was an adjunct professor at its [[School of Foreign Service]], and initially, CSIS was affiliated with the university. In 2006, Georget ...ence Agency]]. He has also served on the Advisory Board of the [[Naval War College]] and on the [[Executive Panel of the Chief of Naval Operations]].<br><br>
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  • ...ege from which he emerged as a staunch anti-Stalinist, he joined the Civil Service and worked as a tour guide at the Statue of Liberty, before joining the sta
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  • ...]. He had 27 years' almost uninterrupted military, political, and advisory service in southeast Asia'. <ref>John Ells, 'In the cockpit of people's war', ''Man ...ucation of the sons of Anglican clergymen) and then attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. <ref>‘THOMPSON, Sir Robert Grainger Ker’, ''Who Was Who'',
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  • ...er civil servant. Armstrong was educated at Eton College and Christ Church College, Oxford University. He was with the Treasury between 1950 and 1964. He held ...Hain had been a target of [[BOSS]], the South African Secret Intelligence Service, since 1968 and they planned to set him up and discredit his activities, wh
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  • ...ings Jay, Baron Jay of Ewelme''', GCMG (born June 1946) is a former senior civil servant in the United Kingdom. Jay was born in Hampshire and educated at [[Winchester College]], [[Magdalen College, Oxford]], of which he is an honorary fellow, and [[University of London|Lo
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  • ...http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un/unpan014271.htm A Civil Servant's 'Neutrality'], Jerusalem Post, Israel, 10 November 2003</ref> ...areer/news/?issue_id=108358&story_id=108369 UN Watch Fellowship], Carleton College: Career Center Bulletin, 4 April 2005</ref>
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  • ...ace Station. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of Potomac State College. Dr. Cox earned a Ph.D. in Computing Science at the University of Californi ...he Association of Old Crows, the Reserve Officers Association, the Air War College Alumni Association, the Planetary Society, the West Point Association of Gr
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  • ...te in Law (1954) from the University of Louvain. He also received from the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium) a diploma in economic and political sciences ...en Action Service]] (ECAS), an independent organization working to empower civil society with the European Union by providing advice on how to lobby, fundra
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  • ...es. Several recommendations were issued, including creating a Jewish youth service corps modeled on the Peace Corps, a Jewish leadership academy in Jerusalem ...f New York, and states that as an undergraduate he was 'active in both the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War movements, working with Dr. Martin Luther King
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  • ...ion of radical opposition to the war in Vietnam, the radicalization of the civil rights movement, and women’s liberation.[...] By the 1970s there was a ne ...Johns Hopkins and Yale Universities, the National War College, the Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, and has held various government positions.
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  • ...rian has taught European and Middle Eastern history at San Francisco State College, the University of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Texas a ...4, President Bush awarded him the Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civil award. He has been honored by various cultural and professional association
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  • ...se Training (ASAT) in April 1993. ASAT is a subsidiary company of Aberdeen College and provides specialist training to the Oil, Gas, Marine, Electrical, Trans ...ation of Labour (the [[Histadrut]]) and subsequently, in the Israeli Civil Service.<ref>Sami G. Hajjar, ''The Middle East: From Transition to Development'' (B
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  • :21.07.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs :15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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  • ...d Regulatory Reform]] (BERR) and the Joint Head of the Government Economic Service. The Government News Network <ref> [[Government News Network]] [http://www. ...ctive policies, fewer unnecessary burdens and more pervasive protection of civil liberties'<ref>Better Regulation Commission [http://archive.cabinetoffice.g
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  • ...arch whose websites were linked to on the websites of the British Security Service MI5 and the US Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism – those org :Strategic Studies Institute/U.S. Army War College
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  • ...a significant out-of-court settlement in relation to the behaviour of the service and its officer.<ref name="ASL263">unknown author, [http://www.exeterexpres ...urrently known, we do have an idea of what he did and when for much of his service in the Met; anyone who could help us, please do [mailto:info@undercoverrese
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  • The Podesta Group was established in 1988 and is a Washington based 'full service' bipartisan government relations and public affairs firm <ref>Podesta Group ...ief of the [[National Security Division]] and was the President’s senior civil servant advisor on the defense budget.
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  • ====Civil servants==== ...tp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15737880 Sir Bob Kerslake is new Civil Service boss, [[BBC News]]]</ref>
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  • ...rd_University|Oxford]] and Law at [[Edinburgh University]]. After National Service in the Royal Navy he was called to the Scottish Bar in 1962 and appointed Q ...([http://www.scis.org.uk SCIS]). He is an Honorary Fellow of [[University College, Oxford]] and an Honorary [[Bencher]] of [[Gray's Inn]]. At Edinburgh Unive
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  • College of Cambridge University. ...ard Tomlinson]] was originally approached to join the service while at the College.
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  • ...school, and having neither graduated from Oxbridge nor worked in the Civil Service for a great number of years. ...eloitte]]. In March 2016, it took up a further commission with the [[Royal College of Nursing Scotland]].<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hous
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  • [[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]] | [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] | [[Joint In :*[[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]]
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  • [[Image:SeafordHouse.jpg|right|thumb|Royal College Building, Seaford House]] ...the [[UK Defence Academy]]. It was founded in 1927 as the Imperial Defence College and was chiefly concerned with defending the British Empire. Today it defin
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  • Elwell was educated at Haileybury College and St John's College, Oxford, where he read modern languages. He served in the Royal Navy during In 1949 Elwell joined the Security Service and the following year married an [[MI5]] colleague [[Ann Glass]], who late
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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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  • ...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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  • ==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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • ...itics-and-public-0 Dods People, 'Arrivals, moves and departures'], ''Civil Service World'', 26 October 2015, accessed 2 November 2015</ref> * member of the Governing Council of [[Imperial College]], his alma mater.
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  • ...was a barrister on the [[Northern Circuit]] and studied law at [[King’s College London]]. ...ause Support Group, and worked as a barrister carrying out advocacy in the civil and criminal courts on the Northern Circuit<ref>See [http://www.bionews.org
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  • ...02c9mf9 ‘I Had A Baby With An Undercover Cop’], ''Outlook'', BBC World Service, 27 November 2014 (accessed 27 April 2015).</ref><ref name="ASL193">Lauren ...02c9mf9 ‘I Had A Baby With An Undercover Cop’], ''Outlook'', BBC World Service, 27 November 2014 (accessed 27 April 2015).</ref>
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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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  • ...vide feedback on the standards for undercover policing' in the UK|Parent=[[College of Policing]]|Dates=2014 to present (2015)}} ...- now available through [https://web.archive.org/web/20160510120725/http://college.pressofficeadmin.com:80/component/content/article/45-press-releases/849 Arc
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  • ...oung people in England. Its ventures include: [[Right To Succeed]], [[Code College]], [[Surf and Turf Camps]] (digital skills), [[Edukit]] and [[SpireHub]]. ...e [[Studio Schools Trust]]; [[Working Rite]] (a 1:1 mentoring and training service for school leavers); [[Arrival Education]] (provides work placements); and
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  • It continues to promote business interests to MEPs and EU civil servants through a mixture of corporate gatherings and information campaign ...es/default/files/kangaroo_group_letter.pdf Letter from Olivier Hoedeman to College of Quaestors], 21 September 2011</ref>
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  • ...ervice, the [[Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage|Service de Documentation Extérieure et Contre-Espionnage (SDECE)]]. Violet helped ...l 1970. Reporting directly to General Grossin, "Violet was masterminding a Service Spécial to promote the General's [de Gaulle's] objectives in defence and f
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  • ...r 1955, De Lorenzo was appointed head of the Italian military intelligence service SIFAR, serving until October 1962 when he became Commandant of the Carabini ...o Estado (PIDE), one section of Aginter Presse ran a parallel intelligence service with links to the CIA, the German BND, the Spanish DGS, the South African B
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  • ...s reportedly concealed his activities as a member of Franco's intelligence service. Jacobo would remain in touch with Damman throughout the 1970s; Damman's di ...for the German Finance Ministry from 1969 to 1972 when he left government service to become the foreign policy spokesman for Strauß's CSU fraction in the Bu
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  • ...Secrets'', William Collins, 2013, p.208.</ref> He joined the Indian Civil Service in 1936, and MI5 in 1950.<ref name="Walton208">Calder Walton, ''Empire of S
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  • ...means to counter Communist propaganda, and has become a respected feature service well on the way to a position of prestige in the journalism world". A handw ...let for the anti-CND propaganda produced by Crozier's private intelligence service, the 6I. By mid-1977, NAFF boasted 30,000 members (210). The list of member
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  • ...rgaret Thatcher, and the creation of an international private intelligence service which came to be known as the [[6I]] (six-eye), misprinted in Crozier's mem ...(some would say notorious) ex-senior man in Britain's Secret Intelligence Service [MI6], [[Nicholas Elliott]]" (296).
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  • John Dines is one of the directors of a course called the ‘Indian Police Service Phase III Mid Career Program’, held on behalf of the Indian Ministry of H ...High Commission in New Delhi.], Support of Visa Applications Indian Police Service, 20 January 2016 (accessed May 2016) </ref><ref> Sardar Vallabhbai Patel Na
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  • ...via College of Policing digest).</ref> He also held a secret commemorative service to honour the 25th anniversary stabbing to death of DC John Fordham by [[Ke ...ommander. In this he oversaw 'internal investigations, counter corruption, civil actions and employment tribunals'.<ref name="LinkedIn"/>
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  • ...ncoming-962325#incoming-962325 Directors of Intelligence (SO11) - dates of service], Response to FOIA request of Peter Salmon, 6 April 2017 (accessed 8 April ...e.uk/about/charts/special_ops.pdf SpecialOps/02.08], ''Metropolitan Police Service'', undated (appears to be created 20 August 2001; accessed 2 December 2014)
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  • Subsequent to his retirement from police service in 2007, Detective Inspector '''[[Bob Lambert]]''' became a moderately prol ...mism: Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement''], Imperial College Press, 2013.</ref>
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  • Subsequent to his retirement from police service in 2007, '''[[Bob Lambert]]''' - previously an undercover officer with and ...Badawi (then approaching eighty years of age, and a founder of the Muslim College; director, Islamic Cultural Centre; senior imam, London Central Mosque) and
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  • Subsequent to his retirement from police service in 2007, '''[[Bob Lambert]]''' - previously an undercover officer with and ...r's in Education from Hull University in 2001, and in 2003 begun at King's College London (KCL) for a Doctorate. On leaving City of London police in 2010, he
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  • ...vide feedback on the standards for undercover policing' in the UK|Parent=[[College of Policing]]|Dates=2014 to present (2017)}} ...rief biographies of members and other attendees present at meetings of the College of Policing's [[National Undercover Scrutiny Panel]] (National Oversight Gr
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  • ...ssessment-from-the-MPS.pdf N297 Open Risk Assessment], Metropolitan Police Service (via UCPI.org.uk), 31 May 2017 (accessed 29 August 2017).</ref> As Gibson f ...on for the Irish People as a whole’ as our two demands. Unlike the Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign (ICRSC) and the AIL, which had mainly shown the
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  • ...ervention of a meeting at which Bernadette Devlin, a leading figure in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland was speaking at in early 1970, Davoren ...Who Killed Stephen McCarthy - timeline], ''Felix'' (newssheet of Imperial College Union), no. 311, 11 May 1972 (via FelixOnline.co.uk). This is a reprint of
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  • ...17 September 2005, Rob claimed to be doing a part-time course at Birkbeck College, and suggested doing a meet up of Urban75 contributors also at Birkbeck.<re ...y of Action and Celebration of Justice for Migrants called the same day by civil society groups including London Citizens. Rob offered to help out with his
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  • ...ent had done previously - and was to be made up of members from Muslim and civil society organisations plus imams and academics with relevant expertise. Wit *[[Attorney General’s Office]] | [[Cabinet Office]] | [[Crown Prosecution Service]] | [[Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy]] | [[Departm
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  • ...Links, a community church, runs an all-age Sunday school, a Sunday evening service, prayer meetings, ladies and men's meetings, mum's and toddlers’ group (0 ...ssistance of people of the Jewish faith who are victims of war, terrorism, civil unrest, natural or manmade disaster or catastrophe, in particular but not e
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  • ...vely by supporting the charitable educational activities of the talmudical college known as beis va’ad l’bochurim and the institute of advanced ...To support Magen David Adom, Israel's only ambulance and medical emergency service. Magen David Adom is a non-Governmental, not for profit organisation that d
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  • ...icular but not exclusive focus upon the role and expression of morality in civil society; and (e) such other charitable purposes which are beneficial to the ...ng funds contributed by members of the Club or by the general public. Such service may include educational grants, or grants to relieve poverty || The relief
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  • ...on at 37 craven walk London n16 by the charitable foundation known as the college for higher rabbinical studies tifereth sholom and which is now situate at 2 ...en in Philippines - support Christian Education in Nepal - provide support service (feeding, prayer, counsel, advice) to Urban Street Community and Eastern Eu
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  • ...need to persons who have been members of the staff of the English mission college Cairo, their widows, children and other dependant. (for secondary objects s ...he benefit of the public by: a) providing institutional support to refugee service organisations in the Mena region, to increase capacity, skills and addition
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  • ...ort made 35 conclusions and recommendations for Government, Parliament and civil society. The first of these, as a stand-alone item, was that 'the EUMC Work ...tisemitism, and the Government response thereto [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/228610/7059.p
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