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  • ...c team" consisting of [[Tamara Makarenko]], a Canadian expert in organised crime, [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Anthony Richards]], a one-time British Gas facilitie ...://www.jc2m.co.uk Embedded expertise and the "War on Terror"], Journal for Crime, Conflict and the Media, 2005, 1(4): 1-18.</ref>
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  • ...08.</ref> He has a history of work in the European Parliament on financial services and on biotechnology. He also has direct financial interests in both indust ...lting]]. Purvis has written two 'own initiative' reports, one on financial services and one on biotech. On 17 March 2005, he made an additional declaration in
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  • ...f]] campaign with its slogan "Take a bite out of crime" for the [[National Crime Prevention Council]] (in conjunction with the [[United States Department of ...picted as constantly forcing “the seller to keep improving the goods and services he offers”.{{ref|11}}
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  • ...ttinger]], and his name has been associated with a number of high-profile, commercial and political matters. ...r PR consultant with [[Bell Pottinger]], had loaned Parker Bowles his free services, but Bolland was convinced both the Prince and his girlfriend should sing f
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  • ...ocial deprivation, environmental policy, public services and the causes of crime. A selection of papers is available in the Research section of this site.[h ::Commercial Secretary
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  • ...t|350px|Lord Sassoon]] Lord '''James Sassoon''' was appointed as the first Commercial Secretary to the Treasury in May 2010. He stepped down from the role at the ...f Lords]] in 2010. <ref> [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/profile_comsec.htm Commercial Secretary to the Treasury: Lord Sassoon], HM Treasury website, accessed 5 O
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  • ...ung people). Overall, a platform is presented which is not inimical to the commercial interests of the company and its shareholders, and which is allowed to be p ...Secretary Melanie Johnson, and representatives from the police and health services <ref> Institute for Public Policy Research, 20.05.04, [http://www.ippr.org.
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  • ...w closely the research produced by the Stockholm Network correlates to the commercial interests of its sponsors. One sponsor, [[Pfizer]], spent $21.9 million on ...vironment is important - but is it as important to them as mortgage rates, crime and policing, health and education? The answer is a resounding 'no'. Briton
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  • ...n Veterans]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Victims and Witnesses of Crime]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Voice UK]] | [[All-Party Parliamenta *[[Business Services All Party Parliamentary Group|Business Services]] (APPG)
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  • ...rical links with the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular Even if one forgets about the high level of secrecy and commercial confidentiality (seriously restricting people's ability to gain a full insi
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  • ...ion detention centres, education contracts, meter readings and 'outsourced services'. In May 2004 it was announced that GSL was to be bought by two venture cap ...perates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity of other services, in Britain, Australia and South Africa.
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  • ...n Commercial Pressure on Kids at School’) looks at the growing stream of commercial messages reaching today's kids at school. The report reaches the following ...nto US business history and economics.") the Consumers Union concludes: ‘Commercial and biased. Focuses on the benefits of advertising without mentioning its n
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  • ...income comes from donors (20% from donors over £5,000) and 10% comes from commercial activities (events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 9 ===Services in kind===
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  • The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary threatened to override Bayer's patent unless they agreed to lower ...drug companies suppressing scientific information that does not suit their commercial purposes.
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  • ...social responsibility''. Christian Aid Publications</ref>. Businesses are commercial entities acting in the pursuit of profit. Currently law states that actions *[[United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime]] (UNODC)
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  • ...y and Public Affairs at [[UNISON]], representing people who work in public services, the voluntary and private sectors. Maggie has also spearheaded campaigns o ...Surrey County Council. She is responsible for the delivery of a variety of services to County sites, including the provision of 55,000 school meals everyday to
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  • *Sir [[Iain Lobban]] - 2008-2014, appointed in April 2015 as a financial crime investigator for [[Standard Chartered]] *IT and Computer Services.
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  • ...SC was engaged in security, risk management, due diligence &amp; financial services, personal protection and counter-surveillance. His role was generating clie ...between RISC and officers working in [[SCD6]], the economic and specialist crime division of the force, according to revelations in ''The Telegraph'' in Oct
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  • ...r HM Forces around the world. Neither BFBS Radio nor BFBS Television carry commercial advertising. BFBS exists to ‘entertain and inform’ British armed forces ...adcasting|DAB]] in the UK on a trial basis. There are now three BFBS Radio services:
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  • ...ish government's "Middle East adviser." The job involved selling military services to and obtaining or retaining British bridgeheads in the Gulf. Spicer, who ...ng to the associate, was "to help Peter de la Billiere market the training services of 22 SAS" and thus gain new clients for Britain's official mercenaries. M
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  • *No. 1 Quasi Markets for Water Services: Reviving the Auld Alliance? John W. Sawkins and Robert McMaster, 1997<ref> No 9 How Should Health Services be Financed? by [[Allan Massie]].
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  • ...ht|thumb|300px]][[HSBC]] Group is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world. It was rated the world's largest banking group ...2/jul/22/editorial-hsbc-tax-havens-avoidance Bank secrecy masks a world of crime and destruction]," 22 July 2012 ''The Observer'', accessed 08 October 2012.
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  • ...ed by Andrew Rowell in "[http://ngin.tripod.com/godfathers.htm Organicised crime: The backlash against organic food has begun. But who is behind it?]", The ...orce]] organise conferences considering issues pertaining to water and the commercial opportunities within the sector. These conferences are economically prohib
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  • ...rld business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods and services, and the free flow of capital. Its establishment was heavily influence by i ...and is described as 'the world's leading body for resolving international commercial disputes by arbitration'. It is reported that in 2004, 561 Requests for Arb
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  • ...ampbell]] - lecturer in American History, University of Leicester; author, Crime and Punishment in African American History ...] - associate fellow, Institute of Ideas; author, That Existential Leap: a crime story (forthcoming from Zero Books)
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  • ...at it is undeniable, or objective fact, that it is not and should not be a crime to view and hold certain images of illegal acts in his efforts to defend hi ....<ref>See [http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/2192#.VNnrwJ2sXfM 'Commercial Brake: You need a PhD in gender studies to understand Ofcom’s decisions t
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  • ...ulks|Edward Peter Lawless Faulks]] QC – barrister, leading practitioner, crime and personal injuries practice *Dr [[Dianne Hayter]] – Chair of [[Legal Services Consumer Panel]]
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  • ...(121), ''The Guardian'' (98), ''News International Newspapers Information Services Ltd.'' (90), ''The Express'' (81), ''The Independent'' (74), ''The Express ...reas such as social security and the wellfare state, sensationalize street crime, normalise the discourse of religious right groups which interpenetrate...
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  • ...tain's independent, non-partisan campaign for low a tax society and better services. The TPA has been at the forefront of campaigns against MPs' expenses abuse ...tain's independent, non-partisan campaign for low a tax society and better services.<ref> Taxpayers' Alliance [http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/history.ht
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  • ==Global Open's Services== Global Open's website outlines services "aimed at clients at a more serious level of threat from activism".<ref nam
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  • ...Health, with support from [[Paul Burstow]] MP, Minister of State for Care Services at the [[Department of Health]].<ref>Department of Health, [http://www.dh.g ...Government • Business Improvement Districts, which can improve the local commercial environment. <ref> Department of Health, [http://responsibilitydeal.dh.gov.
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  • ...h.org/ SpinWatch] publishes its report about lobbying within the financial services sector, ''[http://www.spinwatch.org/blogs-mainmenu-29/tamasin-cave-mainmenu ...ng whom, and the extent to which national policies are being influenced by commercial forces.”<ref>Andrew Porter, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-201
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  • ...$16.9m. It had little other income, however, just $23,000 in revenue from services for the exploration and appraisal of oil and gas assets, up from $12,000 in In February 2019 Lancashire’s police and crime commissioner [[Clive Grunshaw]] announced that the government would give £
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  • ...ntire spending on policing services for 2017-2018. However, the Police and Crime commissioner's office told Drill or Drop that it would not be seeking reimb ...xpayers and local businesses have had to contend with increasing levels of crime and anti-social behaviour, whilst dozens of police are deployed at the behe
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  • Carroll is a former special adviser to Kent Police & Crime Commissioner [[Ann Barnes]]. He was also campaign manager for the independent candidate for Kent Police & Crime Commissioner [[Ann Barnes]], who won with a landslide in the November 2012
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  • ...J launched an investigation into claims emerged that several of its former commercial MoJ senior staff had emphasised their links to government while seeking pri ...obe-former-commercial-staff Ministry of Justice launches probe into former commercial staff], ''Civil Service World'', 14 March 2016, accessed same day </ref>
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  • :BLP has extensive experience advising oil and gas companies on corporate and commercial oil and gas transactions. The firm is currently advising on a series of man ...[[George Osborne]] - stating that they were minded by early 2016 to bring commercial shale production within Government’s bespoke fast-track development conse
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  • ...as then expanded to take into the ACPO (Ports) Portfolio - 'the protective services provided by uniformed police officers':<ref name="donlon.2"/> ...ervices at airports, seaports and international rail terminals. Protective services include all policing functions normally undertaken by uniformed police offi
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  • ...ond World War Black Propaganda is often prepared by intelligence or secret services, reducing the risk of a damaging backlash to the respective Governments if ...publications that would then go on to be distributed under the guise of a commercial printing company. One such piece was the ''Report on Alleged German Outrage
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  • ...th the conception of Police Scotland, HOLMES became part of the Specialist Crime Division. Hogan was one of two DI's appointed to pool HOLMES resources toge ...Tayside Police, Police Scotland. Head of Crime Management,keeping track of crime records and investigations, statistics that informed decision making on fut
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  • ...esolution, Project Management, K & R [Kidnap and Rescue], Close Protection Services, Cyber Security, IT Forensics, ECM, Pre-employment Screening and Competitiv ...nal and confidential information for clients. In particular, they used the services of 'blagger' [[Dan Summers]]. In February 2012, Summers along with private
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  • ...either generally or individually through the provision of grants, goods or services; 5. to advance the Jewish religion for the benefit of the public in accorda ...|| Organising services on Christian celebrations, regular Sunday & weekly services. missionary and pilgrimage tours to Israel & other Christian sites. confere
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  • ...ish Faith; advancement of medical research; advancement of medical support services. || the trustees shall hold the capital and income of the trust fund upon t ...ation by the provision of financial and material assistance and such other services as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine. 2) the advanc
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  • ...e for the benefit of people in the UK or overseas by provision of goods or services in particular but not exclusively by: a) the relief of poverty; b) the pres ...reservation of health by making grants and providing items, facilities and services, for medical research. advancement of education to advance the education of
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