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  • ...a "serious embarrassment" and said he had "aggressively departed" from the Government's neutral policy, giving "harsh and arrogant advice" to the Israelis. <ref> By 1975 Moonman was chairman of the [[Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland|Zionist Federation of Great Britain]]. <ref>Eric Silver, 'Rabin rejects reb
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  • ...ons. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology ...ed. <ref>Magnus Ranstorp's PhD thesis 'Radical Shi'ism in Lebanon: Western government crisis management techniques in dealing with hostage incidents, 1982-1992'
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  • ...nda Gauld]], head of corporate affairs for Pfizer in Scotland and Northern Ireland, has been appointed chairwoman of the Scottish Parliament and Business Exch *David Miller, [http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/44-government-spin/15-taking-the-risk-out-of-devolution Taking The Risk Out Of Devolution
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  • *[[Angela Casey]], managing director; former assistant to two government ministers ...rary of Scotland]] | [[NIPPA - the early years organization]] | [[Northern Ireland Office]] (DCAL) | [[Novo Nordisk]] | [[Rocela]] | [[Roche Diagnostics Ltd]]
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  • The [[British Council]] is the British government's cultural propaganda body. The Council even carries a discussion of the i *Dr [[Andrew Cubie]] CBE FRSE, Partner, Fyfe Ireland WS Solicitors
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  • ...on is a charitable organisation which raises funds from the food industry, government and a variety of other sources.<ref>[http://www.healthlinks.net/cgi-bin/dir ...eople in food companies, non-governmental organisations, academia, and the government know each other and often have to work together, few wish to voice such cri
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  • ...e team is highly experienced in guiding clients through national and local government and the complexities of the legislative and regulatory process. ==Influencing government policy==
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  • ...2009</ref> This study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003. ...within both the private and public sectors, including a secondment to the Government Office for London'.
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  • ...The book was part of a series sponsored by the political science journal ''Government and Opposition'', the editorial board of which was chaired at the time by I ...is book, believes that terrorism in Ulster could have been defeated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering
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  • ...www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/2468/ Europe: ‘We blame the government - whoever they are’], ''Spiked'', 14 June 2004. *[[Mick Hume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/3844/ 'Northern Rock and not-so-popular capitalism'], ''Spiked'', 18 September 2007.
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  • ==British Government networks== *[[Government Communication Network]] 2004-2013
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  • ...n creating confusion in the public's mind because of its similarity to the government-appointed Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission.<ref>Andy Ro In early 2008 it was revealed that GM food companies had lobbied the government department responsible for GM to be allowed to hide the locations of crop t
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  • The London Radio Service was a semi covert propaganda run by the British government's [[Central Office of Information]] for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Offi ...reaction is facilitated by the access which the Information Service has to government Ministers. On occasions, according to sources in the NIO, Ministers have m
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  • ...Office&#39;s least known propaganda unit, supplying foreign stations with government &#39;fact&#39;.' David Miller tunes in, New Statesman and Society, 18 Novem ...y other weekday, you can listen to the latest news items from the British government&#39;s least known propaganda unit. The [[London Radio Service]] (LRS) opera
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  • *[[Government of Guernsey]] *[[Northern Lighthouse Board]]
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  • ...nce writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional work in Northern Ireland: “its Information Policy section was engaged in the 1970s in running prop ...ote, "eg, a) all activities should be strictly unattributable, b) British [government] participation or co-operation should be carefully concealed." To achieve t
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  • ...sentative of their members and in return receive recognition as estates by government.'(4) ...ted of 105 (mostly Tory) members. Hannon's Industrial Group chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign competition, but, to quote H
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  • ...ter the demise of the wartime [[Ministry of Information]], when individual government departments resumed responsibility for information policy.<ref> [http://www *Central Office of Information (1988) ''Northern Ireland, A Central Office of Information reference pamphlet'', 127/88, November, Lo
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  • ...hern Ireland, which also has a strong presence in the Republic of Ireland; Ireland's [[First Active Plc]]; [[Coutts Group]], which provides banking to 70,000 ...l Bank of Scotland in January 2005. The group is not under sanction by the government, although an organisation with a similar name is on a Home Office 'watchlis
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  • ...t from the Scottish government] accessed January 2010 </ref><ref> Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/227785/0061677.pdf. Changing Scotl ==Working in Partnership with Government ==
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  • ...o.uk/environment/government-accused-of-uturn-on-nuclear-energy-615904.html Government accused of U-turn on nuclear energy], Independent, 5 November 2001</ref> By In 2004 - a year before the government annnounced its "official review" into nuclear power in the UK - Weber and B
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  • Government of Bermuda Northern Ireland Police Service
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  • ...hristopher Haskins''' (born in 1937 in Dublin) is the former chairman of [[Northern Foods]] and [[Express Dairies]].<ref>The ''Guardian'', [http://observer.gua ...holds shares in [[Northern Foods]] that were worth £3.28 million in 1998. Northern Foods produce food under the brand names and own-label food for [[Sainsbury
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  • #[[Government Affairs Group]] (referenced, expanded with extra section by Mat) #[[Government Communication Network]] (referenced by Mat)
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  • ...s us'; An implacable opposition to abortion crosses the divide in Northern Ireland. Kenan Malik reports The Independent (London), November 13, 1994, Sunday, F ...bray in Picardy, a group of Algerians are being held as part of the French government's clampdown on terrorism. But why do they include a man who sells pizzas an
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  • ...the [[Association of Independent Electricity Producers]], served the [[UK government’s Renewable Energy Advisory Committee]] and was a director of the [[UK Pa [[All-Party Assembly Group on Funerals and Bereavement]] (Northern Ireland Assembly) | [[All-Party Parliamentary Furniture Industry Group]] | [[All-Pa
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  • ...an of WW-2, Palestine (1947), the Malayian insurgency, Cyprus and Northern Ireland, where in 1971 he headed the British Army's covert black propaganda unit, [ The institute is a non-profit organisation ; it does not accept government funding. The institute publishes online research papers on a wide variety o
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  • ...and experts, was shown in his writing a propaganda tract for the apartheid government. {{ref|105}} It was also evident in his 1981 statement on appropriate Weste ...at Britain, of major themes such as the communist, extremist subversion of government parties and trade unions, KGB manipulation of terrorism and damage to inter
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  • *JACK STRAW (Foreign Secretary) ** Provided the Government's review makes a realistic case, he is likely to back it *[[Peter Hain]] (Northern Ireland Secretary) * Not opposed outright but chief concern is long-term cost (but
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  • ...the British army. He served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia, Kenya, and Northern Ireland, and was an instructor at the Imperial Armed Forces College in Iran during ...andist of considerable notoriety during his stint with the British army in Ireland. He became head of the [[Information Policy]] Department in September 1971
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  • ...y in the world could have performed the internal security role in Northern Ireland with such humanity, restraint and effectiveness," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism ...n terrorism, supplemented by the 1981 white paper. Haig was upset that the government's own experts didn't think too much of Sterling and pointed out that her ch
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}}{{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...rtly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 1973, Tugwell 'transferred to Iran as an instructor at the Imperia
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  • <CENTER>''"The ultimate sophistication of subversion is to take over the government, not by unlawful but by lawful means."'' - Brian Crozier <ref>cited in Rich ...sevelt]], the CIA agent who had engineered the overthrow of the democratic government of Iran in 1953. Roosevelt approached wealthy American families asking for
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  • ...a roving brief to monitor, coordinate and brief the press on all areas of government activity and Symons, the former leader of the union for top civil servants, ...[David Blunkett]]. And what do these two and the four ministers in the new government share with Ms Symons? They are all members of the [[British American Projec
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  • ...n the organisations and individuals engaged in managing the public mind in Ireland. * [[Public Affairs Ireland]] [http://www.publicaffairsireland.com/index.asp]
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  • *[[Welsh Local Government Association]] *Scotland and Northern Ireland
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  • ...are private, invitation-only retreats for leaders in business and finance, government, the media, religion, medicine, science, technology and the arts. *[[Joseph Nye]] (Frmr. Dean, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
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  • ...and Secretary of State for Justice from May 2015 to July 2016 but had left government following [[Theresa May]]'s first cabinet reshuffle. <ref>[http://www.bbc.c ...uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> Prior to 2010, he was the sh
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  • ...s Group (V)]] | [[National Propaganda]] | [[News Department]] | [[Northern Ireland Information Service]] | [[Operation Mass Appeal]] | [[Overseas Information ...government-propaganda-in-afghanistan BBC charity committed to promoting UK Government propaganda in Afghanistan] (December 2010)
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  • ...ve Party election victory, six club Members of Parliament (MPs) were given government positions [cf.Messina, p.138]. In addition, the following club members were ...ups in universities and colleges, 35 Members of Parliament with six in the government, and 35 Peers". <ref> Copping, Robert, ''The Story of The Monday Club - The
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  • The '''Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office''' ('''FCDO''') is a UK government department. Equivalent to other countries' ministries of foreign affairs, i ...propaganda outfit the [[British Council]]. The review concluded that the government needed an 'overarching public diplomacy strategy'<ref> Foreign and Commo
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  • ...UKASTA scientific committee responsible for, among other things, lobbying government on environmental issues which effect its members. A large feed manufacturer in Northern Ireland.
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  • :1986-87 Company commander in Northern Ireland Spicer was involved in a lobbying campaign which contributed to the British Government's decision to free Wright and Fisher in 1998.<ref>An Unorthodox Soldier, by
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  • :::''"The idea was to do for industry what we had done for the government"''<br>&mdash; Hakluyt co-founder [[Christopher James]]<ref> Stephen Overell ...find information for its clients which they "will not receive by the usual government, media and commercial routes". The company tries to distinguish itself from
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  • ...Gauld was Head of External Affairs for [[Pfizer]] in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Prior to her promotion to Head of External Affairs, Gauld worked as an NHS :Health is by far the largest area of policy devolved to the Scottish government. It accounts for almost one third of all public spending under the control
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  • * Government Department and Executive Agency Press Releases ...Westminster and Whitehall, the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies, and the European Union. Information is provided through our pol
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}}'''Harold (Harry) Barnes''' (born 22 July, 1936) is an English polit ...t Movement]] (which advocated withdrawal of British forces from [[Northern Ireland]]) but supported the British presence there. He also supported the [[NATO]]
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  • ...n and Commonwealth Office]] and the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. He was succeeded by [[Debbie Gupta]]. ...]] in 1984 and worked in a variety of policy posts there and in [[Northern Ireland Office]] until 1993. Having been involved in the Prison Service bid to run
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  • ...the United States of America. Formerly Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland. | His Excellency Mr Jose Mauricio BUSTANI. Ambassador of Brazil to the Co ...MG. Formerly Head of the Diplomatic Service. | Professor Sir David KING. Government Chief Scientific Advisor. | Sir John KINGMAN, FRS. Director, [[Isaac Newto
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  • ...ine]] centres in England. [[learndirect]] and [[UK online]] centres form a government-backed network of several thousand centres supporting e-learning and e-serv
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  • ...h Forum]]. Formerly British Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Northern Ireland Secretary. Also former Chairman of [[British Invisibles]] and of the [[Pris ...Agency]]. Formerly British government Rural Delivery Adviser, Chairman, [[Northern Foods]], Chairman, [[Better Regulation Task Force]] and member of [[Hampel
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  • ...>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/index/about-the-nio/history.htm History], Northern Ireland Office, accessed 22 September 2012.</ref> ...ef>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/index/about-the-nio.htm About the NIO], Northern Ireland Office, accessed 22 September 2012.</ref>
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  • ...CIA to the tune of £330,000. In June 1970 [[Edward Heath]]'s Conservative government had been elected with a pro-European manifesto. But public and parliamentar ...English branches ('EB'), or nominated by the National Councils of Northern Ireland ('NI'), Scotland ('S') and Wales ('W').
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  • ...licy (Army) at the MOD. In 1989 Sir Peter became the Commander of NATO’s Northern Army Group and Commander in Chief of BAOR. On his return to the UK in 1992 *Commander, Northern Army Group and C-in-C, BAOR 1989-92;
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  • ...state for culture, media & sport; [[Chris Leslie]], director, [[New Local Government Network]]; Rt Hon [[Ed Miliband]] MP, secretary of state for energy & clima ...aving not exceeded the thresholds in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland for the UK general election 2015, a ‘nil’ return to the commission was
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  • ...stry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, the European Commission, the UK Community Fund, the Governments of Sweden ...nflict-prevention-pool.pdf The Global Conflict Prevention Pool: A joint UK government approach to reducing conflict]", DFID, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and
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  • ...l Security Directive (NSD 10/2). "The overt foreign activities of the U.S. Government must be supplemented by covert operations," it read, "(including) any cover ...laid the groundwork for a new funding technique. It recommended that "The government should promptly develop and establish a public-private mechanism to provide
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  • ...ynergy between all the strands of the campaign and for transition to civil government. Mr. Cameron's recent work for Control Risks includes analysing the risks f ...in the UK Ministry of Defence he was responsible for the development of UK government cross-departmental strategic campaign planning tools and methodologies. In
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  • ...m]]. He has also sat on advisory panels around the world, assisting the UK Government’s [[Asia Task Force]], the Governor of Guangdong Province in China and th ...te and the European Commission. He was also Official representative to the Government´s Secretariat, Head of the Information department for the Prime Minister,
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  • Northern Ireland ...e US Defense Science Board.[29] This government board exists to advise the government on ‘scientific, technical, manufacturing, acquisition process, and other
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  • ...]] (AIA)Founded in 1919 to promote the aerospace industry at all levels of government. It pushes hard for increased defence spending across the board.<ref>http:/ When they set up shop in Northern Ireland it led to a change in the curriculum of local universities to cater to Rayt
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  • ...r, the Lord Advocate Colin Boyd QC, in a highly unusual step to ensure the government got its way in ensuring nuclear weapons were legal.[47] ==Bringing war dependent industry to Northern Ireland==
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  • ...n" across Whitehall and the wider public sector. Also From this year, each Government department must now report on their 'regulatory performance' and the BRTF w ...was established in September 1997. It is an independent body that advises Government on action to ensure that regulation and its enforcement accord with the fiv
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  • ...tary Group on Writers]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Young Disabled People]] ...ern Ireland All Party Parliamentary Group|Integrated Education In Northern Ireland]] (APPG)
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  • ...line with recommendations by the [[Better Regulation Task Force]] (BRT), a government appointed body made up of business people. They said in 2001 that: ‘The b ...rector of the Office for the Regulation of Electricity and Gas in Northern Ireland between 1992 and 1999. He is also currently the Chair of the Gas and Electr
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  • ...eland Information Service is the Press and PR department of the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. :Eventually the Northern Ireland Office took closer control of information. This did not stop misinformation
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  • ...king as the main U.S. government official on the peace process in Northern Ireland, for which he received the State Department's [[Distinguished Honor Award]] ...ecturer in Public Policy at [[Harvard University]]’s [[Kennedy School of Government]], and a research associate at the [[International Institute for Strategic
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  • The '''Government Affairs Group''' (GAG) is a [[UK]] industry association for communication a ...uropean Union]], or in the devolved parliaments and assemblies: [[Northern Ireland Assembly]], [[Scottish Parliament]] or [[Welsh Assembly]].
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  • ...y Mason]] was Defence Secretary and he followed when Mason became Northern Ireland Secretary. Defence was a constant interest of Williams, chairing the Parli ...renewed rise of CND in the late 1970s, had become a central figure in the government-funded [[Peace Through NATO]].[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/l
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  • ...http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page19525 Number10: Changes to the machinery of Government]</ref> It was responsible for adult learning, some parts of further educati ...Northern Ireland Executive]], [[Scottish Government]] and [[Welsh Assembly Government]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/cm200809/cmselec
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  • ...s no secret of placing "special emphasis on strengthening the interface of government with business". <ref> European Policy Centre, [http://www.epc.eu/about.php ...Council of the European Union]], the [[European Council]] and some Belgian government offices. Others who use the building include media organisations, think tan
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  • ...speechwriting and copywriting agency based in Edinburgh and run by former government Information Officer [[Maggie Stanfield]]. *[[Northern Ireland Office]]
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  • *NORTHERN IRELAND Ken Johnston Tel: 02892 263261 Mob: 07740 842454<ref>MoD [http://ww *[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/579917/20161214-FOI10962_77961_
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  • ...ry committee designed to improve the cohesion, effectiveness and impact of Government efforts to promote the UK overseas. It subsumed the work of the [[Britain A ..., Media and Sport, and the administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) together with private sector members.<ref>Visit Britain [http://web.archiv
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  • ...head of a committee to reform intelligence and security under the Thatcher government and is now president of the Royal Geographic Society; and Brian Cubbon, for ...ian Cubbon]], a former permanent secretary at the home office and Northern Ireland Office.
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  • ...e [[Borneo Tropical Rainforest Foundation]]. He is also a member of the UK Government's Honours [[Advisory Committee for Economy]]. His previous involvements inc ...Vice President and General Manager of [[Bombardier Aerospace] in Northern Ireland, is a Board member of [[Maydown Precision Engineering]] and [[Centre for Co
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  • Capgemini’s regional operations include North America, Northern Europe & Asia Pacific and Central & Southern Europe. Services are delivere ...or Education & Skills and the Department for Constitutional Affairs, and a government whip in the House of Lords.
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  • ...in nationalized industry both from the state capitalist plans of a Labour government or from the demand for economies from the Thatcher cabinet. ...an of the battery-making [[Chloride Group]], found fame when he became the government's hatchet man at the head of [[British Leyland]] in '77.
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  • ...e as an infantry officer. He completed seven operational tours in Northern Ireland with the Light Infantry and served in Hong Kong and Brunei with the Gurkhas
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  • ...ntelligence and counter-terrorism. He served a three-year tour in Northern Ireland, as well as postings in West Germany, Norway, Cyprus, Canada and Central Am ::After serving in Cyprus, Germany, Central America and Northern Ireland, Mann left the army in 1979 and joined KAS, a private military company run
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  • A member of the MOD Strategic planning Group, he helped develop cross government strategic communications plans in response to a number of international cri ...Kong, the liberation of Kosovo and a total of 3 years service in Northern Ireland. His last post in the Army was in Baghdad, Iraq, during the period Sep 03 t
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  • ...ustralian Federal government review. Deputy Secretary of State, [[Northern Ireland Office]] 1993 - 1997 he was Minister of State for Security and for the Crim ...other major achievements, he has been credited with persuading the Israeli Government to withdraw from Lebanon in March 2000. He was [[CNN]]'s principal consulta
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  • ...l]], former planning minister in the [[Department of Communities and Local Government]]. Cratus doesn't sign up to any of regulatory, or self-regulatory systems ...hundreds of military sites in the North of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. <ref> James Moore, [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/comment/ca
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  • ...h American version of the military coup in which the military intervene in Government in the name of the 'National Will'." ...sort of policies which could not be hoped for from either a Labour or Tory government, which under the leadership of [[Edward Heath]] was felt to have moved too
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  • ...n's Strike began in May 1966 and posed an immediate threat not only to the government's pay policy but to the British economy. Wilson handled the strike badly, a ...the Czech defector [[Josef Frolik]] in 1968. When Frolik named the Labour government's Postmaster General, [[John Stonehouse]], as a Czech agent Wilson insisted
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  • ...f June 2004 Asda operated 259 stores and 19 depots, mainly in Scotland and northern England, and employed 122,000 staff or 'colleagues'. ...supercenters in the UK. However, with businesses continually lobbying the government and finding loopholes in planning law, they are not out of the question.
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  • Northern Foods plc ...UK, has been appointed a non-executive Director and Chairman designate of Northern Foods plc with effect from 13 November 2001. A native Yorkshire-man, he wil
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  • ==Government Interests== ...icy options, and in 1998 accepted two part-time positions with the British Government as Chairman of the Better Regulation Task Force which is an unpaid position
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  • ...lson's Labour government, such as the Clockwork Orange project in Northern Ireland. ...te, academic, financial, security (police and military) spectrum, and some Government Departments. It meets on a quarterly basis to discuss counter terrorist res
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  • ...n China, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, South Korea, Thailand and Turkey. At the end of its last financi ...investigation into the power of supermarkets in the lifetime of the Blair government, it seems unlikely that the Competition authorities will step in to stop Te
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  • * Former Government pro-GM apologist is Tesco Director ...missions. It helps that they receive payment for each tonne saved from the government Emissions Trading Scheme.4
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  • ...hing a set of unelected bosses and millionaires in the heart of the Labour Government - from Lord Sainsbury's peerage and Science Minister job (he has given more ...includes companies like Raytheon Systems, an arms manufacturer bidding for Government contracts and Enron, the failed energy multinational which is the subject o
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  • ...opolies and mergers and the Insurance Industry under the last Conservative Government. He also served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Lord Chancellor and as Un *Parliamentary private secretary, Northern Ireland Office (1992-1994).
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  • ...d Office]]. The following details are from the memorandum: <ref> Scottish Government Publications October 2006 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/10/ ...Trust (being the charitable arm of The [[Portman Group]]) is seen by both Government and industry as an appropriate starting point for developing a new and inde
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  • ...from 1995 to 2007. He was also the Chief British Negotiator on [[Northern Ireland]] in the decade up to 2007. ...ng the 1997 Election Campaign. The speech complained that the Conservative Government was guilty of 'presiding over the largest reduction in our military capacit
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  • ...dmitted for the first time the true nature of Wallace’s work in Northern Ireland; a subsequent inquiry found that he had been unjustly removed from the Civi ...wledge and experience, Wallace claims that the security forces in Northern Ireland knew the names of those most likely responsible for the bombings within day
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  • Without British and American government policies over the last twenty years encouraging the privatisation of public ...ll being and sustainable development. It was superseded in 2000, for local government, by the Best Value regime, which aims to overcome the more debilitating fea
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  • The '''Sustainable Development Commission''' (SDC) is the UK government's "independent" watch dog on sustainable development. SDC aims to provide ...nisters, policy-makers and stakeholders across Government; they respond to government policy initiatives; invite debates about controversial issues and act as "w
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  • The Carbon Trust is an 'independent company funded by the government', the aim of the trust is to 'accelerate the transition to a low carbon eco ...laims of independence difficult to take seriously. They are funded by the government and managed by big business.
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  • ...pecific timetable. Industry Minister, [[Jose Montilla]], had even said the government would consider lifetime extensions for existing reactors. The nuclear indus The November 2011 election brought about a change of government, which revisited an earlier decision to close Santa Mazria de Garona, allow
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  • ...ists documents those clients on behalf of whom '''Maitland''' has met with government ministers. Their listings since joining in June 2015 are as follows: [[Atos UK and Ireland]] | [[Heathrow Hub]] (Runway Innovations Ltd) | [[Raytheon UK]]
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  • ...inance resource within government. This is applied beyond the portfolio of government-owned businesses, for example to applications for support under regional an [[Northern Rock]]
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  • ...an extract from David Miller's book, '''''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''' (London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 4-7) and is r ...89 were civilians. On the other hand, the Army and the police in Northern Ireland would be categorised as 'terrorists' since a majority of the people they ha
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  • ...o grew rapidly during this period. They were regularly staffed with former government officials and agents who had served in parallel activities. Donner notes th ...en the West and the Third World, new problems confronted V.S. business and government in the 1960s and thereafter. Foreign sales and investment involved politica
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  • ...he company’s publishing, digital and printing operations across Northern Ireland. *[[Conall McDevitt]], chief executive. Resigned as member of the Northern Ireland legislative assembly (SDLP) because he had failed to declare payments recei
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  • *''Orange Extremism and Terrorism in Northern Ireland'', London: [[Central Office of Information]], January 1982. *Wilkinson, P. (1973) 'Three Questions on Terrorism', Government and Opposition, 8(3), Summer: 290-312.
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  • ...t.” He goes on to explain that it is “in the public domain” that the government has issued the comments and asks: “Can you help identify which Dept issue *Minister of State, Northern Ireland (1992-1994).
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  • [[Arlene McCarthy]] (born 10 October 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is the Deputy Chair of European Strategy at [[Sovereign Strategy]] and a f ...Regional Development Strategies: Responses of Two Northern Regions', Local Government Policy Making, Vol.20, No 5, May 1994. Joint editor of 'Changing States' (1
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  • ...1945, Armagh, Northern Ireland) is a British MEP (''1989- '') for Northern Ireland.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/al *Visit to Israel as guest of Israel Government for which they paid the Hotel accommodation for five nights.<ref>European P
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  • The '''Association of Chief Police Officers Of England, Wales and Northern Ireland''' was a membership body made up largely of senior police officers. Althoug ...ction and development of the police service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In times of national need ACPO - on behalf of all chief officers - coordin
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  • ...e lobbyists among the informal network of senior City figures offering the government free advice.' <ref name="ST">Iain Dey, 'Brown calls in the financial firefi ...er leaving office, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of the f
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  • ...Climate Change]] and National Authorities of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The first progress report from the CCC was due to be published in Septemb :'Although several reports and papers, including some from the UK government and its agencies, state fracking would be safe assuming there is or will be
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  • ...questionable research into radical Islam, and the recent report suggesting northern cities were doomed). Its staff has increased from 5 to 35, its budget, most ...ut would later become a Conservative MP and then a Minister in the Cameron Government. Other trustees who have since left the board include [[John Micklethwait]]
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  • ...omic Council''' was created in 2008 to coordinate economic policies across government. * Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
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  • ...ost identical passages in his discussion of political violence in Northern Ireland, even though they were published thirty years apart. ...ls of the so-called 'Official' Marxist-'dominated LR.A. for the support of Northern Catholics. The Officials have felt driven to compete in offering a military
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  • ...fidential-informants-northern-ireland/ Confidential Informants in Northern Ireland], adrianmonck.com, 28 February 2009.</ref> ...cy in Modern Warfare'', Iron wrote about the role of informers in Northern Ireland:
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  • ...rd''' (born 16 February 1970) was a corporate spy who also worked for 'the government' and for the police. Using the name '''''Ian Farmer''''', he was active in ...ews he claimed to have served with the Army Intelligence Corps in Northern Ireland from 1987 to 1994.<ref name="grimston"/><ref name="nos.statement">Arjen van
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  • ...th local municipalities as a means of finding a site. In its response, the Government announced its intention to explore this partnership or ‘voluntarist’ ap ...08.</ref> on the framework for implementing “geological disposal”, the Government issued an invitation to communities to express an interest in taking part i
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  • ...id the IRA's dirty work for 25 years - and was paid £80,000 a year by the government], The Guardian, 12 May 2003. *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-13014043 Woman can sue 'Stakeknife' accused Freddie Scappaticci], BBC News,
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  • ...changed totally. I have gone from being leftwing to supporting a rightwing government. ...inians respond to strength rather than anything perceived as weakness. The government now is totally united and I think they [the Palestinians] respect it and, f
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  • ...org.uk/members.htm The Members], Sentence Review Commissioners in Northern Ireland, accessed 8 April 2009.</ref> ...Blelloch had been an [[MI5]] officer when he was seconded to the Northern Ireland Office at the time of the 1980 and 1981 hunger strikes.<ref>Claire Simpson,
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  • ...Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently Agencies opened in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office in 1842. ...s skills and experience include corporate responsibility, media relations, government relations, issues and crisis management.
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  • ...s development and networking skills because of their connections to the US government. New Bridge Strategies, is headed by [[Joe M. Allbaugh]], Bush's campaign m ...vice, the maritime equivalent of the SAS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Bosnia (where he gathered intelligence), he became as spy, joining MI5
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  • ...ommissioner for Canada to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1996-2000). He is a director of [[Standard Life]] (UK) , [[Patheon]], Algo ...companies founded in 1999 to provide public policy recommendations to the Government of Canada and the European Commission in efforts to increase bilateral trad
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  • ...core funders are European Governments: the Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland), the Danish International Development Agency, the Ministry for Foreign Aff ...nd organisations such as Comic Relief. Other sources of funding come from Government and Inter-Governmental Organisations such as the Canadian International Dev
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  • ...for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs, and brings together ministers from key government departments and non-departmental bodies involved in the promotion of the Un ...eg Empey]] - Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment on the Northern Ireland Executive
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  • ...on Sunday April 13, 2008</ref> he has repeatedly condemned the [[Scottish Government]] for its alleged role in being 'soft' on radical Islam. The roots of Galla Gallagher also condemned the ‘hands-off’ approach of the British government:
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  • ...figures from [[RUC Special Branch]], [[MI5]], the Army and the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. ...m of Northern Ireland intelligence officers was a blow to the Conservative Government of the time, temporarily confounding the anti-IRA campaign.
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  • '''Maggie Stanfield''' is a journalist who specialises in government work and corporate speech writing as well as more conventional journalistic ...rs in politics, health and the environment before moving to the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. Producer of the acclaimed [[Omnibus magazine]], Maggie was closel
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  • ...earch is conducted by a small group of people who have all had ties to the government, mostly in the field of Public Services Reform - arguably another term for ...olitical scientist, wrote, "Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government." Then in 2001, [[John Bennington]], director of the [[Institute of Governa
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  • ...published leaked details of a framework document on the future of Northern Ireland, in what was widely seen as a unionist attempt to disrupt the peace process ===Northern Ireland peace process leak===
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  • ...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 ...Dec 2009</ref> which formed a parallel strand to the Public Debate in the government's assessment of the issue of GM crop commercialisation.
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  • ...end to partition; no British declaration of intent to withdraw; no united Ireland. Stripped of those elements, the outcome can have no identifiable republica ...an armed IRA: Can Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams achieve what the British Government has never been able to do? by Anthony McIntyre, The Observer, 20 October 20
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  • ...Abrahams]], have been embroiled in major scandals involving the New Labour government. <ref>Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, [http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commenta ...o the Palestinians - especially during the Thatcher years - the New Labour government of Tony Blair has reversed this orientation. One of Tony Blair's first acts
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  • ...ivil servants and council workers and slash income tax. It received Labour government funding of almost £8m in 2003.<ref>David Walker, [http://politics.guardian ...Institute and Adam Smith International came in answer to a question to the government in the House of Lords from [[Baroness Northover]], as to:
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  • ...ry of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from October 2008 until May 2010. In November 2010 he set up an internatio ...our Party]]. He was twice sacked as a cabinet minister in [[Tony Blair]]'s government. Before [[Labour]] came to power, he was author (with [[Roger Liddle]]) of
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  • ...tary [[Tony Blair]], and his wife, went on a trip to Israel at the Israeli government's expense. Two months after returning, Blair was introduced to former pop p ...o the "passports for cash" scandal led to the resignation of then Northern Ireland Secretary [[Peter Mandelson]] (below) with whom Levy had worked closely con
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  • ...) a propaganda campaign in Europe. The [[Rand Corporation]], linked to the government and the [[CIA]], &#39;sponsored a week's study on 'the Successor Generation ...[George Gallup]] (the pollster), [[Peter H. Dailey]], the US Ambassador to Ireland and [[John W. Kluge]], Chairman and President of Metromedia lnc.
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  • Demos engages extensively with art and culture. They advised the government on the rebranding of Britain as Cool Britannia and worked on the projects [ ..., as a think-tank which could be used by corporations seeking to influence government policy. ''Dispatches'' had set up a fictional US public affairs company and
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  • ...once had a donation refused reportedly by [[Lord Levy]]. Under the Brown government he has been rehabilitated and in May 2007 was reported as the 'PR guru behi ...p]] which works to foster ties between the divided communities of Northern Ireland.
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  • ...rthern Ireland. It succeeded in bringing down the power-sharing [[Northern Ireland Executive]] established under the Agreement.<ref>Martin Melaugh, [http://ca [[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]]
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  • ...to Stephen Dorril, Park worked with the [[CIA]] in trying to overthrow the Government of [[Patrice Lumumba]] following the independence of the Congo. <ref>Stephe ...ponent. She opposed a controversial ''Real Lives'' documentary on Northern Ireland.<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-ob
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  • ...t senior position in international affairs in British politics outside the Government. ...vice-chairman of [[Labour Friends of Israel]]. He was part of the Northern Ireland team that negotiated the Belfast Agreement in Belfast in 1998. He has trave
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  • ...ents around the world, e.g., the UK government on its handling of Northern Ireland. <ref>[http://www.martinvancreveld.com/biography/ Martin van Creveld Biogra
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  • ...rom scientists with links to biotech companies. Other criticisms came from government bodies that had previously given positive opinions of the safety of GMOs an ...ing science journalists and bloggers of the latest opinions of scientists, government bodies and academies regarding the shocking shortcomings of the rat 'study'
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  • ...service, he did not draw upon any privileged information from his time in government and that he serve a two year lobbying ban from his final day in office. Saw ...ervice, and Sawers took up the post in June 2016. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/acoba-reccommendation-sir-john-sawers-kcmg-chief-of-the-secret
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  • Lander's experience in Northern Ireland was a key factor in his appointment. He was the first MI5 Director-General ...IRA bombing of Manchester, Lander recommended to [[John Major]] that "the Government should continue with its current strategy", and provide "reassurance to the
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  • ...rity Service in 1963 following a period of service in the pre-independence government of Uganda.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-dgs.html Former Directo ...h Unit]], A/05 recorded that that officer G/02, the head of MI5's Northern Ireland agent-handling section, told him that "Patrick Walker, the then Head of Cou
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