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  • ...tions, competition and regulatory issues, crisis management, international communications and corporate reputation.<ref name="BW">[http://www.brunswickgroup.com/inde ...hard Meredith]], partner, London. Before joining Brunswick in 2012, he was Communications Director for national security issues in the UK government.<ref> [http://ww
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  • ...Taylor]], [[Paul Warburg]], and [[Owen D. Young]]. Perhaps it is enough to say that [[John J. McCloy]] and [[David Rockefeller]] have been high officers i
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  • Disney and Viacom are attempting to prevent the federal communications division from implementing safeguards designed to protect children under 12 ...uiet word in the ear of the Senate Majority leader Trent Lott, needless to say the meeting was unpublicised {{ref|cnn}}. On Michael Eisner&#39;s agenda w
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  • ...its workforce. Even so, yet more could be on the way: German press reports say that total lay-offs at the bank could top 10,000.{{ref|80}} [[Deutsche Bank :Corporate Communications
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  • ...by saying "Thanks for calling and asking for our help." It then goes on to say, "I want to help you cool things down." The e-mail discusses possible tacti *[[Jody Clarke]] Vice President for Communications.
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  • The web page didn’t say, though the information is elsewhere on the foundation’s website,<ref>[ht ...inter blues?], BNF website, 23 Feb 2010, acc 29 Mar 2010</ref> It didn’t say that funders include [[Danone]] (producers of Evian, Volvic, and Badoit bot
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  • ...tasies about Russia degenerating into uncontrollable chaos-fantasies which say more about insecurity in the West than the real situation in the East-they ...ience]]; former editor, [[British Medical Journal]]), and [[Sandy Starr]] (communications officer, [[Progress Educational Trust]]; webmaster, [[BioNews]], has writte
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  • ...ic Affairs''' (BPPA) was one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It ...[[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger Communications in July 2012.
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  • ...Countrywide [[Porter Novelli]]. Since then it has been run by [[Lexington Communications]] which also represents the UK biotechnology industry funded lobby group th Although funded by the industry, CropGen's panel members say they 'are free to express such views as they consider appropriate. The fund
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  • ...hese questions.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/6/6a/Europabio.doc Communications Programmes for EuropaBio], Burson Marsteller, January 1997</ref> ...ate donors To a large extent, this "crisis" has been manufactured (might I say, "engineered") by those looking for a new source of traction in the evolvin
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  • ...for [[Debating Matters]]), and Dr [[Shirley Dent]] (founder, Spark Mobile; communications specialist (currently working with the [[British Veterinary Association]] m ...s and Me), and [[Helen Britwistle]] (History Teacher, former resources and communications manager, [[Debating Matters]] Competition), discussing ‘Is the NHS instit
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  • ...yle/food_and_drink/article6736031.ece Organic food has no health benefits, say officials], Sunday Times, 2 Aug 2009, acc 30 May 2010</ref> ...yle/food_and_drink/article6736031.ece Organic food has no health benefits, say officials], Sunday Times, 2 Aug 2009, acc 30 May 2010</ref>
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  • ...your report (p52) is where you describe the case of Mr Saajid Badat. You say he was offered a place as a student at City University. ...the electorate the feeling that they and not the government had the final say on what British policy should be, and whether the evidence adduced supporte
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  • ...n web archive 17 January 2004, accessed March 2009</ref> What they do not say is that throughout much of that time Fox led a double life. It's one which ...llott]]), Progress Educational Trust (former director: [[Juliet Tizzard]], Communications Officer [[Sandy Starr]]), and the [[Scientific Alliance]] (advisor: [[Bill
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  • In this response, they go on to say, “FDF rejects FSA’s claim that there will be no additional costs to ind ...e Authorities]], before returning to the [[Cabinet Office]] as Director of Communications .
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  • ...ket Access]] (the firm's MD, [[Michael Craven]], later started [[Lexington Communications]]). Market Access was accused of a 'massive disinformation campaign', to wh ...Gillott noted in an article at the time, 'by environmental campaigners who say it is an aspect of the 'race to commodify life' which amounts to 'biopiracy
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  • ...Mark Henderson, 'Constant policing of our research makes us look sinister, say scientists', The Times (London), 25 October 2007.</ref>. He ...ety]] ([[Egenis]]), [[University of Exeter]]), [[Mark Henderson]] (head of communications, [[Wellcome Trust]]; author, The Geek Manifesto: why science matters), Dr [
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  • ...Gillott noted in an article at the time, 'by environmental campaigners who say it is an aspect of the 'race to commodify life' which amounts to 'biopiracy ...lcome Trust]], [[Centre for Human Genetics]]), [[Mark Henderson]] (head of communications, [[Wellcome Trust]]), [[Robin Walsh]] (co-founder, [[Sheffield Salon]]), di
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  • It is now part of global communications group [[WPP]]. Roughly three quarters of H&K’s work involves routine PR, ...pages/eng_news.php?news:2298:1 The President's Office, Maldives,'Strategic Communications Seminar concludes'], June 3, 2004</ref>
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  • Bell Pottinger is part of [[Chime Communications]]. Its chairman Lord [[Tim Bell]] was a PR advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]] ...Blair's chief 'spin doctor', he was a senior executive at [[Bell Pottinger Communications]] and managing director of its subsidiary [[Good Relations]] Ltd. At Good R
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  • Astrolabe Communications says of itself that it 'is a business-to-business communications and marketing consultancy with extensive experience within the financial an ...fy which particular projects it is involved with in Scotland. Nor does it say on its website that it even has an office in Scotland.
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  • ...(Harper&#39;s Magazine, July,1958), p. 64.) We can go one step further and say that there never has been any research paper on it in any scholarly journal ...he study group included ten corporate representatives, ten economists, two communications experts from MIT&#39;s Center for International Studies, a minor Defense De
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  • :From: James Paterson [Director, Communications Editor, IPA Review] ...t is unclear whether she is a donor however the ABC's MediaWatch programme say that her ideas are strikingly similar to those of the IPA, and also; [[Andr
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  • ...its funding. However, its press releases say in a footnote that this U.S. 'communications organization' is 'supported primarily by the broad-based food, beverage an ...estions favoring positive responses that any results are meaningless. UCLA communications professor Michael Suman agreed, adding that the questions "only talk about
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  • '''inVentiv/inChord Communications''' is a public relations/marketing company that focuses on the pharmaceutic ...hcare communications companies in the world.[http://www.inventivhealth.com/communications/default.asp]
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  • IFCNR's 'Director of Communications' and 'Editor in Chief' is John D. Aquilino Jr.. The Washington Post describ IFCNR goes on to [http://wildecology.ifcnr.com/article.cfm?NewsID=290 say], 'Few consultancies understand the immense pull of advocacy. Those that do
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  • ...s goes to Genetic Alliance UK. Their accounts also give thanks to ‘[[Say Communications]]’ for their assistance in setting up rare Diseases UK on a pro-bono basi
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  • '''Bernard Marantelli''' worked for the London-based PR company [[Lexington Communications]], directed by [[Mike Craven]], having been recruited as a consultant in Fe ...ronic newsletter, 'The Biotech Advantage,' carried the headline 'Academics Say Africans Going Hungry Because of Activist Scare Tactics.' The activists in
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  • ...ich attacks the Kyoto protocol. It was edited by [[Kendra Okonski]], IPN's communications director.<ref>"[http://www.policynetwork.net/main/content.php?content_id=6 ...lar activity (although he cautiously said in an email to me that he cannot say much (yet) about summer conditions as most of our work to date has been on
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  • ...ain armed with expert knowledge of how to exploit our asylum laws; what to say on arrival; how to string out appeals and how to remain here if their cases ...Safety and Health]] | [[Investment Management Association]] | [[Jefferson Communications]] | [[KPMG]] | [[Kraft]] | [[Lloyds Pharmacy]] | [[Marks and Spencer]] | [[
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  • ...gest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]]. ...Fishburn describes as “the strategic planning heart of the business in a communications world increasingly driven by research, data and analytics.” A dedicated t
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  • *[[Ed Williams]], CEO. Former director of communications at the [[BBC]] *[[Ed Williams]] - former BBC director of communications (2008-2011), joined Edelman in October 2011 as UK Chief Executive Officer <
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  • ...the London School of Economics in 1971, [[Alan Kilkenny]] held a number of communications appointments within industry before joining the [[Shandwick]] public relati ...assistance to organisations and individuals with particularly challenging communications needs. In this time, he has worked for [[Bell Pottinger]], and his name has
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  • ...ents. Until recently, Dentsu's influence outside Japan has been limited to say the least. But since 2000, the giant has begun to spread its wings, becomin *[[cyber communications]]
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  • : There are 17 people who count. And to say I am intimate with every one of them is the understatement of the century. ...ke Craven]], who went on gardening leave and then on to set up [[Lexington Communications]]).
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  • ...risk assessment — if you want to hear about the risks of nuclear power, say, just ask your local nuclear engineer (see Nature 471, 549; 2011) — sits :Don’t say, ‘These risks are unquantifiable’ or ‘unknown’.
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  • ...idelines focus on the exaggeration of risk by the media but have little to say about risks that may be underplayed by the media. SIRC is sceptical that th In some cases SIRC does say which corporation has sponsored its reports. [[Ebay]] funded a report on th
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  • [[Juliet Tizzard]] is head of policy and communications at the [[Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority]] (HFEA),<ref>LinkedI ...d in profile these roles have involved: developing the media relations and communications strategy, including digital and social media, developing evidence-based pol
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  • ...ity of Newcastle which is seeking to establish a new Centre for Government Communications and has already raised about half the £400,000 Pounds or so required to fi ...d” by ''The Sunday Times'' allegations. He continued: “I would like to say that I have never been paid to arrange lobbying meetings with ministers and
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  • ...lomerate that describes itself as a "global leader in Marketing and Global Communications". It has absorbed the group of firms formerly trading under the name [[GPC ...ked at a number of PR and lobbyists including [[Burson-Marsteller]], [[KBH Communications]], [[The Communication Group]] plc, [[Hill and Knowlton]] and [[Weber Shand
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  • The code of conduct In 1994, four directors of [[Westminster Communications]] - including Liberal Democrat MP [[Menzies Campbell]] and Labour MP [[Ann ::If other members feel like Michael, I dare say we will open it up... we are going to have think very carefully about way t
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  • ...ions firm, [[Hering Schuppener]] in April 2016. The three firms will, they say, be able to support clients in the 'major international centres of business ...rm, [[Brunswick]] in favour of an old friend [[Andrew Grant]] of [[Tulchan Communications]]. Philip Green, he reports, also holds [[Brunswick]] responsible for the n
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  • ...er Novelli in the U.S. in the 1970s," while Hehir "had founded Countrywide Communications Group in the United Kingdom in the 1970s." The two joined forces "in the la "Porter Novelli is a national, full-service communications firm of over 500 professionals with offices in Washington, New York, Chicag
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  • In 1923 by George Ketchum formed Ketchum Communications as a Pittsburgh-based advertising company which later evolved to include a The ''Washington Post'' reported, "HHS officials say Ketchum got the new work because it already had a multiyear contract to pro
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  • ...dent is [[Sarah Brown]] formerly [[Sarah Macaulay]] of [[Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications]]. ...aims to help people living with cancer cope with their illness and have a say in their treatment and recovery.
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  • ...University and then Leicester University where he completed an MA in Mass Communications<ref>Copeland Constituency Website[http://www.copelandbc.gov.uk/main.asp?pag ...p billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say".<ref>PR Week (2005) Labour Candidate Emerges And Wins, 20 May, p48.</ref>
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  • ...ed. "Investment in this phase has immense leverage over subsequent phases" say the documents. "For example, it should enable a public inquiry to be assure ...ger Public Affairs]] was the main PR company providing strategic corporate communications advice. [[Bernard Ingham]], Director of [[SONE]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]]'
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  • Zeno claims to have an Advisory Board, and has this to say about it on its [http://www.pr21.com/AboutZ.aspx?ntopicId=317 website]: ...pabilities of our staff, we have created an advisory board of industry and communications experts who play important roles on our delivery teams.
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  • *[[Duncam McKay]], former communications assistant at City of [[Edinburgh Council]] ...</ref> He is also 'fascinated' by how technology is transforming politics, communications and business.<ref>[http://109.123.64.213/about-us/people/david-skelton Skel
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  • Butler Kelly say they provide a variety of services for their clients: political monitoring *[[Sheree Dodd]], Former Director of Communications at [[DTI]]
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  • ...mention that she works for a PR agency in central London. It has this to say of the relevant period: ...r in 2002. She also devotes a considerable amount of time to improving the communications and campaigning skills of politicians in our sister parties abroad, especia
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  • '''Thomas Docherty''' is a former communications consultant and [[Labour Party]] MP for Dunfermline and West Fife from May 2 ...p billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say."<ref>Ibid.</ref>
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  • ...5-November 2005]</ref> Prior to that Media Smart was represented by [[Ergo Communications]] Services <ref> ...ng.” <ref>[http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about-support-MS.php What Others Say About Us], Media Smart UK, Accessed 1 November 2010</ref>
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  • ...ergy.com/media/archive/20051107b.html EDF Energy press release: 'Londoners say UK should be self sufficient in energy'], November 7, 2005.</ref> ...[http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1818533,00.html “Nuclear chiefs say Plans do not go Far Enough”,] ''The Guardian'', 12 July, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...and grants to developing countries for education, health, infrastructure, communications and many other purposes.<ref>[http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTA ...for a wide range of projects, including education, health, infrastructure, communications, government reforms and many other purposes.<ref>[http://web.worldbank.org/
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  • ...The founder of the network was [[Neal Lawson]] of the lobbying firm [[LLM Communications]]. It also had a journal associated with it, titled [[Renewal]]. It seems ...[http://www.netnexus.org/library/papers/3way.html here]. Their own figures say that it got 140 postings by 45 people.</ref> Paul Thompson and [[Neal Lawso
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  • [[Chocolate Communications]] Communications
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  • Here is what&#39;s being said about us The PR judges say ...he agency&#39;s disposal. Overall, an excellent campaign.&#39; The clients say....
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  • [[Image:Lansons.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Lansons Communications, 24a St John Street, London, EC1M 4AY]] '''Lansons Communications''' is a PR and lobbying firm based in London.
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  • ...rry is the "chief branding officer" at [[InVentiv Communications]]-InChord Communications. His "genius" has been to help pharmaceutical companies market drugs to he ...disorder (which is so controversial a classification that some researchers say it doesn’t exist).<br>'''Branding disease'''<br>With rare candour Parry e
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  • ...Hatorah]] and is also a client of Israeli ambassador [[Lenny Ben-David]]'s Communications Consultancy [[I-Consult]]<ref>Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton,[http://www.ipsnew ...ill do use the word 'settlement' about Gilo. In fact, we don't necessarily say all that stuff about 'occupied by Israel in 1967'. But we're having problem
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  • ...virus has affected the way McClain's body processes potassium, which they say causes McClain to suffer complete paralysis as often as a dozen times per m *[[David Wilson (PR)]] - was head of communications for Pfizer before moving to PR firm [[Bell Pottinger]]
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  • :Some people say Cameron’s Tory modernisation is all spin. Well he does have a history of *[[Craig Oliver]], political and communications director
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  • ...ns of refugees, which did not happen. Indeed, they are wrong now when they say that post-war Iraq is a disaster and that the world is a more dangerous pla ...ld try to walk away from it now. We could distance ourselves from America, say the Iraq war was a mistake . . . But it would not save us. For remember the
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  • ...their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as overly controlling the marke ...nthropic giving was devoted to the cause of education, although he did not say who had benefited from his generosity. The speech called for a revolutionis
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  • ...basically my job is to brief Max on the politics in the paddock, and, as I say, that's probably more political than most national parliaments. I also advi ..., special advisor to the executive chairman. Founder and director of [[ARW Communications]].
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  • ...ercial interests. But former employees have mixed feelings about him. They say he was a remarkable operator but that his expertise enabled him to influenc ...parliamentary consultants were paid a fee so that 'we can ring them up and say: "We have a problem. What do you think?"'[11] But many MPs were shocked by
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  • ...nes. In June 1989, Lord Young awarded Mercury a licence to act as Personal Communications Network (PCN) operators. The PCN was the new generation of personal and mob ...the Financial Times: 'The main item on the agenda will be whether Mercury Communications, C & W's subsidiary, should be allowed to maintain its position as the only
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  • ...ct real ales thereby undermining the diversity of British beer. CAMRA also say that the major multinationals undermine local tastes, which it sees as an i ...ehaviour is attractive or appropriate... We will ensure that our marketing communications do not suggest any associations with violent or with anti-social behaviour
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  • ...erstatement-of-the-century/ LobbyGate: "There are 17 people that count. To say that I am intimate with every one of them is the understatement of the cent
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  • ...CAL CHANGE & FOREIGN NEWS REPORTING FROM ISRAEL], Centre for International Communications & Policy, Bar-Ilan University, accessed 22 June 2009.</ref> ::“Of course,” says Shturman. “Our people will not say: ‘Hello, I am from the policy-explanation department of the Israeli Forei
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  • ...of the [[Prevent|Prevent Strategy]], and of the [[Research Information and Communications Unit]], within the [[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]].<ref>'Spea ...a Craig's family as "a good man with a tough job", said: "What I can never say is that individuals won't have an opportunity to commit suicide or serious
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  • ...[t]he process lends itself to abuse and fraud. And allies of the President say the goal is to register 68 million, most low-income voters. If successful, ...ill . . . make it infinitely more difficult for the West to monitor Soviet communications, a decisive factor assessing leadership intentions, status of forces and pr
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  • ...Is Leaving." The three photos of Cruz and the caption under the photos all say "cross" over that headline. The message thus repeats the association, "cros ...s? In fact, it has long been an article of faith among the "small effects" communications theorists that propaganda of any kind has little demonstrable effect on vot
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  • ...ns Apollo Partners, LLC, a private equity firm engaged in acquiring media, communications, entertainment, and broadcasting companies. Elkes' experience in media acqu *[[David Reaboi]] - Director of Communications
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  • ...e of guest speaker.<ref>Bates, S. (2005), Scrap Jerry Springer invitation, say rabbis, ''The Guardian'', 21-January-2005</ref> *Communications Chairman [[Michael Bradfield]]*
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  • ...voice. The aim of the foundation is to make sure this sector has a bigger say on the Protocol at MOP2 (May-June 2005) and beyond. ...[[Florence Wambugu]], a [[Monsanto]]-trained scientist whose controversial communications activities are funded by [[CropLife International]];
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  • ...2011/12/26/doctors-say-obamacare-is-no-remedy-for-u-s-health-woes/ Doctors Say Obamacare is No Remedy for US Health Woes], [http://www.forbes.com Forbes], *[[Richard A. Wallace]], Consultant, Freedom Communications
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  • ...survived by his partner [[Dermot Kehoe]] of [[BICOM]] (the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre).
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  • ...''The Economist'', October 2, 2003</ref> In 2006, he acquired [[Univision Communications]], the largest Spanish-broadcasting television company in the US for the pr ...s close to both men, says that occasionally he provided a back channel for communications.<ref name="cb"/>
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  • ...o criticism. Only three articles are cited, one states Echo was "providing communications research and reputation analysis for [..] Government Departments such as Th ...Director: Hayes is Executive Director of the [[International Institute of Communications]] representing over 1,000 companies in seventy countries in the broadcastng
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  • ...for biotech companies. They famously advised the industry to stay off the "communications killing fields" that are the "public issues of environmental and human heal ...h Columbia Forest Alliance|Forest Alliance]] and Burson-Marsteller itself, say they were subjected to pressure. ''The Sun'''s forestry reporter, [[Ben Par
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  • ...) (for example), as the IoD is an association of people each with an equal say - the majority come from small businesses (whereas the [[CBI]] is an associ ...enior economic adviser at the IOD, went on to work for [[Centrica]] as its communications research director after authoring the 2013 shale gas report. Later seconded
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  • ...slim Council of Britain, which isn’t an umbrella organization, they will say we don’t represent everybody, but they are quite important. It is very im ...h as in the summer of 2005, when the Pentagon’s information apparatus’ communications experts flew a group of ex-Generals and others to Guantánamo Bay as part o
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  • ...,' he told the Associated Press. Mr. Wilkinson was made deputy director of communications for planning in the Bush White House, and was among the aides who set up th :Jim Wilkinson: I'm a big boy. As they say in Texas this ain't my first rodeo. And when reporters start signing my ch
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  • ...r America"] - he prepared for GOP leaders on how to win "the environmental communications battle" was leaked to the press. ...p://electronicIntifada.net/artman/uploads/luntzwexneranalysis.pdf "Israeli Communications Priorities 2003"]
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  • ...m and in a range of closely related critical support areas, notably policy communications and labour reform. We are developing our expertise in the education and soc <td>Communications Film for Department of Disinvestment</td>
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  • ...http://euobserver.com/19/29252 Big tobacco distorted EU treaty, scientists say] ''EUobserver'' 13th January 2010, accessed 7th November 2011 </ref> ...y General, [[Compagnia di San Paolo]] | [[Hanns Glatz]] Partner, [[CNC]] - Communications & Network Consulting AG | [[Sylvie Goulard]] Associated Research Fellow at
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  • :They are being advised by [[Foresight Communications]], a new political consultancy which is based near Trafalgar Square, London ...to contribute papers." They are looking to appoint two full-time staff and say that there has been "a tremendous amount of interest" because the alliance
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  • ...//www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Potomac_Communications_Group Potomac Communications Group,] SourceWatch 2005.</ref> to ghostwrite pro-nuclear op-ed columns to ...“acknowledged that it was providing all of the financing, but would not say what the budget was". Former New Jersey Governor and Environmental Protecti
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  • ...services-authority Regulator should have stopped RBS from buying ABN Amro, say MPs] ''The Guardian'', Friday 19 October 2012 </ref> *[[Lansons Communications]]
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  • ...giants such as [[SAP]] and [[Microsoft]], have joined forces for what they say is Europe's first industry association focusing on ISVs (independent softwa ...them Europe-based organizations such as EICTA ([[European Information and Communications Technology Industry Association]]), NESSI ([[Networked European Software &
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  • ...gic Communication Laboratories]] (SCL), the "leading supplier of strategic communications, information operations and public diplomacy to governments and military cl ...ts past identity crises as it bids to take a more pivotal role in clients' communications strategies. Gail Kemp talks to the sector's leading players and finds an ac
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  • ...haul] accessed 26th August 2008 </ref> Prior to this Rycroft worked as a ''communications consultant'' for [[Lowe Bell]]/[[Bell Pottinger]], Rycroft was also a minis ...resignation from [[Boots]] followed that of [[Ian Wright]], the then Boots communications director, who left the company to join [[Diageo]], where three years later
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  • ...2003 and most inmates were moved to GSL-run Baxter; however, many reports say that conditions inside Baxter are nearly as bad as they were at Woomera pri ...ould be: from the government's perspective it makes sense because they can say that the average stay in detention is short – that's the average stay in
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  • .... Zabludowicz is also the Chairman and main funder of the [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]] (BICOM). ...was an Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1981 to April 1987. Associates say, however, that Mr. Paisley had a social relationship in the early 1980's wi
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  • ...being part of what good Muslims view as part of their religion, I have to say it troubles this court greatly.”<ref>Jerry Markon, [http://www.washington ...ed as saying that experts like Kohlmann “are reading what the terrorists say about themselves, and there’s lots of disinformation there”<ref>Petra B
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  • ...1997, Sunday IT'S A NO NO!; pounds 53,000 strife of Brian; The firm Leith Communications run by anti-devo campaigner Brian Monteith went bust with debts of more tha ...burgh. Some of it was paid to a politically sympathetic PR agency, [[Leith Communications]], which later became insolvent, to fund a campaign designed to by-pass the
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  • [[Image:Stuart Crawford Associates - public affairs, security and media communications 1268319409994.png|thumb|right|400px|'Past clients list' retrieved from the ...elf as 'specialising in Scottish public affairs, security issues and media communications' - in other words public relations. The worse the warnings, the better the
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  • ...is a former BBC defence correspondent who is [[NATO]]'s Chief of Strategic Communications at the [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]] (SHAPE). Prior to this ...spokesman]]. From January 2004 Laity he was 'Special Adviser on Strategic Communications to NATO's [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]](SACEUR), and a Senior Researc
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  • :But were the BBC right to say that the journalist concerned was one ‘we know and trust’? Certainly th * Oliver Zöllner: Forces Broadcasting: A 'Friend' Abroad. In: ''Communications'', Vol. 21 (1996), issue 4, pp. 447-466 ISSN 0341-2059
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  • ...sts, [[Jeremy Kane]] and [[Rocco Renaldi]]. Kane is the founder of [[Ergo Communications]] and of [[European Public Policy Advisers]] while Renaldi is the former he ...beverage marketing. WFA is also a member of the [[Task Force on Marketing Communications]]. <ref> WFA EU Brief [http://www.annoncoer.dk/media/367.htm Alcohol advert
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  • ...15 years advising senior politicians and FTSE companies on their strategic communications.'<ref>Google [http://www.google.co.uk/corporate/execs.html#whetstone Rachel ...ly of him that he hired him after the election." The Tory peer would later say, "No one reminds me as much of me when young as Steve."</p><p>Although Whet
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  • ...industrial electronics, chip card and security as well as applications in communications.<ref>Infineon, [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/corporate/company/ Company], ...uld be bigger than the disadvantages. Also when I deal with some MEPs they say they have heard of the name before, and the involvement of Mr Chatzimarkaki
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  • ...y, and take control of the means of production, as well as the banking and communications systems, in the case of a declared "emergency."6 In addition, FEMA arrogate ...oted in regard to a decision memorandum of April 1984 that some officials "say they see real difficulties in the fact that the decision memorandum does no
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  • ...After Monsanto’s European PR took a ‘beating’ in 1999, Monsanto’s communications director said ‘maybe we weren’t aggressive enough. When you fight a for ...He was also the former chief internet strategist and director of corporate communications for Monsanto, where he spent a quarter of his time monitoring the web for r
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  • ...ear of Gordon Brown on economic and financial affairs, and banking sources say he has been one of the most effective lobbyists among the informal network ...ector of [[FTI Consulting]]. The firm owns UK lobbying firm [[Heathcroft Communications]]. The group is headed by ex-HSBC comms chief [[Richard Beck]] <ref>David S
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  • A letter and proposal to Vic Han, [[Philip Morris]]'s director of communications, from APCO's Margery Kraus shows that APCO was instrumental in setting up T ...et for both Major and Blair, worked at APCO. He went on to run [[Foresight Communications]]<ref>Michael White and Kevin Maguire, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/dome/arti
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  • The Bronfman Program on Information Strategy examines Israel's strategic communications policy based on an approach that states "Israel must devise a strategy to i ...nventional warfare. They trace it back to the 1949 Arab boycott of Israel, say it decreased at the end of the 20th century but has increased since the sec
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  • The '''Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre''' or BICOM is a lobby and political action group for t ...anisations. It has set up a communications wing, BICOM, the British Israel Communications Office. Undisclosed donations have been made from community benefactors to
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  • D'Ancona describes himself as right of centre ("to say otherwise would obviously be lying").<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/new .../i> August 31, 2006</ref>. More recently, she was Director of Strategy and Communications at [[Britain in Europe]] <ref>Jane Thynne, "Life at All Sins by the man fro
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  • She was a partner in [[Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications]] with [[Sarah Macaulay]], now [[Sarah Brown]], the wife of UK prime minist ...he widest reputation for what it calls 'integrity PR' is Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications, the firm started by Julia Hobsbawm and Sarah Macaulay, who first met at sc
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  • ...lity as sole sources for a supposedly independent â€â€? not to say adversarial â€â€? press. It is a striking fact that the media n ...use of a Soviet secret weapon that allows Russia to interfere with Western communications systems and guide such planes at their discretion (R, W, Johnson, Shoot dow
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  • ...le who emerged as part of the New Labour leadership group happened - and I say happened, because it is partly chance - to be members of BAP ... The Americ :'''United Kingdom''': Chair: [[Edie Lush]], Journalist & Communications Coach, London | Vice Chair: [[Murphy Cobbing]], Senior [[BBC]] Producer, Ne
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  • ...and St. Antony’s College and is funded by the [[Ford Foundation]]. They say “we have worked both behind the scenes with officials from the Ministry o *[[Ben Cuthbertson]], Communications and Administration Assistant
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  • ...a transition phase," but the organisation's web site has almost nothing to say on the matter. <ref> [http://www.wfd.org/pages/case_study.aspx?i_PageID=152 ...w.dehai.org/archives/dehai_news_archive/jul-aug05/0708.html]</ref> Reports say that Eiffe would "organise and co-ordinate meetings and interviews between
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  • Another Vitec subsiduary, [[Drake Electronics Ltd]] in engaged in Defence Communications: Operations Centres, Air Defence Centres, Command Posts, Mobile/Tactical, ...p://www.ricardo.com/investors/download/Notice%20of%20Meeting.pdf accounts] say they are authorised "to make donations to EU political organisations and to
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  • ...or Consultative Status With Economic And Social Council.] M2 Presswire, M2 Communications (Accessed 13-July-2009)</ref> ...Foundation for Democracy'', 13 July 2009</ref> The press release does not say what implications this has for democracy in Europe, since Hezbollah is at w
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  • ...l element in the quest for nuclear weapons, in 2009-10 that U.S. officials say was jointly mounted by Israel and the United States.<ref>[http://www.upi.co ...2013, the German ''Focus'' website claimed that Unit 8200 had intercepted communications which showed that the Syrian regime was responsible for poison gas attacks
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  • ...and head of 'stakeholder engagement' at lobbying and PR firm [[Westbourne Communications]]. She was previously an account manager and part of its 'infrastructure te ...ty of Manchester]], and is an adjunct fellow at Quilliam. <ref> Westbourne Communications, [http://changeopinion.com/meet-the-team/ Meet the Team], company website a
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  • '''Excerpta Medica''' is a 'strategic medical communications agency'. It 'partners' with its clients in the pharmaceutical and biotech ...n 1996 [[Wyeth]] hired [[Excerpta Medica Inc]], a New Jersey-based medical communications firm, to write ten articles for medical journals promoting obesity treatmen
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  • ...public part of military activity. It is specifically military and I cannot say that about most of the rest of Information Operations—that is cross­gove ...ding members of the DTIO attended a secret two day conference on strategic communications. The Rendon group at the time was working for the British MoD and the Pent
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  • ...to draw in wide support. [[Alan Kilkenny]], PR consultant for [[Lowe-Bell Communications]], and [[Michael Sissons]], pro-hunt journalist, wrote the proposal documen ...o.org.uk/pubs/le3say.html So what is the Countryside Movement up to?] Judy Say, LAND ESSAYS 3, The Land Is Ours</ref>
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  • ...The [[Home Secretary]] has to sign and authorise any request to intercept communications.<ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-searc ...ave access to the information. In 2007, there were 519,260 requisitions of communications data from telephone companies and ISPs.
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  • ...'GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p5, accessed 12.09.10</ref> and a director of communications at oil giant [[BP]]. She now works as a consultant to the lobbying firm [[E ...eality has been in short supply at No 10 since Anji said farewell? Friends say she felt compelled to leave after attracting the jealous enmity of Blair's
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  • ...e early 1970s, with Sherman as his right-hand man. Together with the tanks say they can co-exist without overlap. But there is a coterie, with New Right l ...e as far as possible from economic life, mass-welfare, education, housing, communications, and media, and to return to an older French tradition giving the family-bu
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  • ...'s ability to control their own actions. In today's climate, it is fine to say drugs can change your personality, it is fine to propose tranquillising peo ...egularly for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]], was Director of Policy and Communications for the UK regulator of infertility treatment and embryo research, the [[Hu
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  • ...ce and Man, Beast and Zombie), [[Oona Muirhead]] (director of strategy and communications, [[LGA]]), [[Ken Worpole]] (author and urban policy advisor) and [[Dolan Cu ...ansport and its discontents: Critics of the UK government’s roads policy say nothing radical, new...or even critical.’], ''Spiked'', 11 July 2003.
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  • ...cretary [[David Miliband]] remarked that "the Labour manifesto is going to say more about the need for a statutory register of the lobbying industry, beca ...forward a statutory register". [[Leigh Daynes]], [[Plan UK]] Director of Communications, disagrees with the position of the NCVO, stating "I'm not sure how a regis
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  • ...but he should certainly appear to have them. I would even go so far as to say that if he has these qualities and always behaves accordingly he will find ...the common people who are fooled? Who are the politicians who will openly say that they follow Leeden in extolling the virtues of utter hypocrisy? If al
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  • {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Gardant Communications''' was a public relations and lobbying consultancy based in London, renamed [[File:Gardant Communications.JPG|upright|thumb|300px|Gardant Communications's offices at 49-51 Causton Street, Westminster|text-bottom]]
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  • ...eements-unagreed-disagreements-Dont-mix-Nick.html As Donald Rumsfeld might say, there are agreed disagreements and unagreed disagreements. Don't mix them ...on his return, he joined the campaign team as director of general election communications; reporting to [[Chris Fox]] (who earlier replaced Oates). He said:
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  • ...lobbyist for transport specialists [[Citigate Public Affairs, Westminster Communications]] who were responsible for advising [[John Reid]] at the [[Department of th ...ou were to bump into Eric Pickles at [the Tory conference], what would you say?" He answered:
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  • ...Smart UK, Accessed 1 November 2010</ref> – and will inevitably have some say in what happens within the literacy programme. Media Smart is also funded b ...ng.” <ref>[http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about-support-MS.php What Others Say About Us], Media Smart UK, Accessed 1 November 2010</ref>
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  • ...private military contracting, military support staff such as Garfield, or communications/PR specialists such as [[Globalisation:Laurie J. Adler|Laurie J. Adler]]. ...udies have no accountability once this information is handed over, they no say over how the information is used. This means they also have no accountabili
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  • ...the content of broadcasting and endangered the First Amendment.” <ref> "[Communications Daily February 26, 1997, Wednesday]", access 3.11.10 </ref>. ..., access 12.10.10 </ref>. He challenges [[Al Gore]] and his supporters who say that the “science is settled” on global warming, saying that 1998 was t
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  • ...of an electromagnetic pulse device which could destroy all electronic and communications infrastructure over a distance of hundreds of miles. ...o more true to say that we will face only asymmetric threats than it is to say we face only state on state threats. The truth lies somewhere in between-in
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  • ...niel Finkelstein|Danny]] or [[George Osborne|George]] and they ensured our communications to [[William Hague]] got through. I know they argued for what 'R1N' was do
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  • ...Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the Central African nation of Equatorial Guinea, say former employees".<ref name="Baram"/> *[[Greg Lagana]] - formerly senior vice-president for communications and marketing at [[DynCorp International]]
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  • Ghaffur in turn would say that he felt threatened by the animosity Stephenson had generated and had t ...News of the World, Andy Coulson, had also just been appointed as a Head of Communications to Prime Minister David Cameron. The Metropolitan Police would also host a
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  • ...etary [[David Miliband]] remarked that ‘the Labour manifesto is going to say more about the need for a statutory register of the lobbying industry, beca Although, the parliament's rules are notoriously lax, they do say "members of parliament shall refrain from accepting any ... gift or benefit
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  • '''Tim Hames''' is Head of Public Affairs, Communications and Campaigns for the [[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Associat ...liticians at home and abroad are actually likely to do, not just what they say'.
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  • ...ccess of the Bermuda economy and that is helping the UK Exchequer. I would say that more than offsets the small cost for the UK of carrying out the commit ...w their true colours on tax havens: they're what we should aspire to, they say], Tax Research UK, 9 April 2011, acc 23 Sept 2011 </ref>
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  • ...d in encouraging the industry to adopt responsible standards in commercial communications through self-regulation.'<ref>Ben Cooper, '[http://www.just-drinks.com/news ...lowers afterwards to thank her, if it is a woman? Southern Europeans would say absolutely! But the Scandinavian reaction would be absolutely not in any wa
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  • ...en the supposed accounts failed to turn up, Hogan-Howe changed his line to say he might have been confused.<ref>Jonathan Corke, [http://www.dailystar.co.u ...istleblower involved also made a complaint for unlawful interception of of communications by the Metropolitan police.<ref>John Ashton and Sean Rayment, [http://www.d
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  • In January 2016 Davey sought ACOBA's advice on a consulting role with [[MHP Communications]], joining the lobbying firm that month. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/governmen ...arr Show: 'I’m convinced I’ll be able to look consumers in the eye and say we’ve got a great deal.' <ref> Roland Gribben, [http://www.telegraph.co.u
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  • ...d [[Progressive Vision]], a free market liberal think tank. Littlewood was Communications Director until November 2009.<ref name="Littlewood IEA"/><ref>[http://www.g ...ived funding from the tobacco industry in the past. The [[IEA]] refuses to say whether this is still the case.<ref name="Littlewood Adviser"/> [[Progressi
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  • ...ents with campaign-style research, media monitoring, opinion research, and communications strategy advice' according to a press release.<ref name="Romney">[https://w ...ors, campaign-style tactics, lobbying, governmental affairs, research, and communications into one unique offering'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affair
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  • ...he largest PR and lobbying firm in the world. It is now part of the global communications group [[WPP]]. Lobbying related firms These are organisations which are focused (or at least say they are focused) on public campaigning and advocacy work. Crucially they
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  • ...cult/defensive line issues and would be grateful for sight of what you may say," he said. *[[Lodestone Communications]]<ref> Lodestone Communications [http://lodestonecommunications.com/our-clients/ Our clients], accessed 27
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  • In February 2011 CFNE co-hosted with [[Gardant Communications]] a reception in the [[House of Commons]] titled: 'The Electricity Market R ...t both the domestic and potential export markets", the Minister went on to say. "The industry still has many issues to address including planning and repr
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  • ...erdoti of this backing: 'The establishment was very supportive; some might say they didn’t want to get left behind'.<ref name="Peled" /> On the day of t ...tacks Police must do more to tackle the rise of anti-Semitism, campaigners say]', <i>Daily Express</i> (28 August, 2014).</ref>
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  • ...reign Ministry, and took up a position as director of the [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Center]] in London.<ref name="HaaretzProfile">Aviva Lori, [htt Shek was critical of Lieberman for say at an ambassadors conference in 2009, that the Foreign Ministry should not
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  • ...o various political newsgroups have been traced back to the Labour Party's communications headquarters in Millbank, London. The messages, which attack Plaid Cymru (t ...ls, Ellory wrote (under the pseudonym “Nicodemus Jones”) “All I will say is that there are paragraphs and chapters that just stopped me dead in my t
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  • :Serbia - [[Wise Communications]] in Washington received a total of $ 304,000 (pounds 157,000) from the Ser ...ter.". <ref name="Cash_MP_Reaction">Peter Oborne, Toughen up payment rules say outraged MPs', ''Evening Standard'', 11 July 1994.</ref> Roger Gale, chairm
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  • *The first comprehensive coverage of political communications in Scotland :We intend to stick to our guns and say what we think, despite the attempt by one lobbying trade organisation to lo
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  • ...ogy, who challenge the orthodoxy. But when the vast majority of scientists say one thing, we follow them. Likewise on the safety of genetically modified f ...t their message across to the public, are to set up an independent science communications centre in London. To avoid possible accusations of bias, this new voice of
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  • ...davidge Twitter pic.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Carolan Davidge]] director of communications [[Cancer Research UK]]]]. [[Carolan Davidge]] is director of communications for [[Cancer Research UK]]. She was on the board of the [[Science Media Cen
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  • ...s brought to its Millbank nerve centre by [[Peter Mandelson]]. "I wouldn't say I was Peter Mandelson's protege, although I'm a great fan of his. I worked ...Also in attendance were [[Charles Lewington]] (founder and MD of [[Hanover Communications]]), [[Tim Allan]] (MD of [[Portland]]) and [[John Lehal]] (founder and MD o
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  • ...30/americans-strong-defense/chuck-hagel-has-called-end-our-nuclear-program-say/ Chuck Hagel has called for 'an end to our nuclear program,' says Americans ...%20(13588761252880)_.pdf Americans for Strong Defence PAC info], ''Federal Communications Commission''</ref>
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  • ...cal community, who actually should be benefiting? There is a danger if you say, 'You are 7km away from a pad but a lateral fracture is going to come under *[[Athena Communications and Consulting]] Ltd Manor Farmhouse Springhill Lane Wolverhampton WV4 4UH.
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  • ...i-Euro campaign group [[Business for Sterling]], which Eustice had this to say about in 2011:<ref>[http://www.conservativehome.com/platform/2011/10/george In 2009 Eustice joined [[Portland Communications]] as an associate director.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/mar
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  • ...neration'. According to [[Claire Davidson]], managing partner of [[Gardant Communications]], which co-hosted the event with the [[Conservative Friends of Nuclear Ene ...t both the domestic and potential export markets", the Minister went on to say. "The industry still has many issues to address including planning and repr
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  • ...cent, fuelled by a 26 per cent jump in new opponents to nuclear power who say that Fukushima caused their decision. Particularly high levels of oppositio ...ed them as timely. However, in Japan itself, only 28 per cent agreed that communications were honest and only 23 per cent that they were timely.
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  • ...story.html Holderness residents' ‘fracking fears’ as Rathlin Energy UK say permit application ‘not a new drilling site’], ''Hull Daily Mail'', Feb *[[Simon Taylor]], head of communications (circa 2015-17). Taylor is a director of [[Mercury Design and Marketing]] a
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  • In 2015, after the general election, Gill was promoted from head of strategic communications to [[Steve Hilton]]'s former role as director of strategy.<ref> Frances Per ...and from Muslim scholars who can say they are wrong. [...] It is right to say these people have nothing to do with the true nature of Islam. But that, on
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  • ...ng his strategic communications and campaigns director, helping to use new communications strategies to reach the British public on a range of issues, from knife cri ...l letter signed by 200 charity staff called for the award to be withdrawn, say it was not only “morally reprehensible, but also endangers our credibilit
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  • ...vocacy' team is made up of 'public policy experts, lawyers, academics, and communications professionals, [which] work with journalists and statisticians, think-tanks ...ts were a group of concerned British citizens, but it did not name them or say who was paying for the legal action. The group was led by [[Gina Miller]].
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  • ...new communications director. Stoltz formerly worked as Deputy Director of Communications and Foreign Media Adviser to then Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.<ref na ...the IFCJ's work and facilitate future fund-raising. However, some sources say the money was cut off because the IFCJ felt it was not getting enough recog
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  • This objectification of politics provided a new role for communications experts or Spin Doctors, who came to dominate Government legislation output However, New Labour turned the rule on its head, encouraging high profile communications professionals to publicise themselves in a bid to realign the party as one
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  • I had gained an insight into these via PET's communications officer, Sandy Starr, who had been a 'private' in this battle and attended ...tp://www.bionews.org.uk/page_38054.asp ‘HFEA Code of Practice: Have your say, before it's too late:’], ''BioNews '', 16 February 2009.
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  • ...lth or environmental risks. ``Without access to the full data, we can only say that these results cannot be interpreted as showing that GM technology itse ...>[[Champollion]], [[Bell Pottinger]], [[The Collective]], [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], [[Good Relations]] Ltd., [[Monsanto]].</td>
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  • ...ed 31 March 2014], accessed 5 December 2014.</ref> [[Shore Capital Group]] say that they are ‘a leading market-making business’ who offer ‘innovativ ...ember of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] and a key-backer to [[British Israel Communications and Research Centre]]; [[Jonathan Marks]]; [[Tony Page]]; [[Alan Philipp]]
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  • *[[James Morris]] - ' The Prime Minister is absolutely right to say that ISIL/Daesh needs to be taken on in its physical territory in northern *[[Alec Shelbrooke]] - 'fully support military intervention. I go further and say of there's a need for ground troops we should supply them.<ref>Kate Proctor
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  • ...Boeynants, CEPIC members de Kerchove and de Bonvoisin would later be VdB's communications channel to [[PIO]], a controversial Army counter-subversion unit founded in :"Before my arrival, the service included a picturesque personality (I won't say 'charming' because I have never met him myself) who was one of these more o
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  • ...ch Group: interview with Claire, an activist close to Matt Rayner, various communications, February 2012.</ref> Another person he became close friends with was Paul ...or France, he took a couple of activist friends with him. At the port they say his vehicle was stopped by a Special Branch police officer who questioned R
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  • ...alk]] was head of the British [[Home Office]]'s [[Research Information and Communications Unit]] ([[RICU]]) between 2012 and around 2016.<ref name ="Guardian"> [http ...of planning in 2003, and acted also as deputy to the director of strategic communications, [[Paul Baverstock]].<ref name ="Evening Standard"/><ref> [http://www.prwee
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  • ...e early days, however, I was often accompanied by a well-known (some would say notorious) ex-senior man in Britain's Secret Intelligence Service [MI6], [[ ...nal representative/inspector of the WNP. [[Francis Dessart]], Professor of Communications at the Institute for High Economic and Social Studies
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  • ...son-summit/ Higher Apprenticeships better for jobs than university degrees say public – new polling for Sutton Trust/Pearson Summit], Sutton Trust websi *[[Conor Ryan]]: Director, Research and Communications. Former senior education adviser to Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] from 2005
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  • *Wi-fi and broadband: '42% of [UK] schools still say they have problems with their wi-fi and broadband connectivity.' ...ght]], director general. A PR professional, Wright is a former Director of Communications at the [[Department for Education]] and [[Ofsted]], the schools regulator.
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  • ...himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]…” In a 2014 articl ...ial branch”, but says he “cannot” respond to the claims. All he will say is that he “did not recruit one Muslim Londoner as an informant nor did I
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  • ...himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]…” In a 2014 articl ...ng with stern community critics rather than ‘nodding dogs’, that is to say, overly compliant community representatives.” (Robert Lambert, ‘The Mus
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  • Writing in the ''Sunday Times'' in Sept 2016, the founders say 'on any given issue there are millions who are open to persuasion and that *[[Deliveroo]], to provide non-Brexit related short-term strategic communications to the takeaway delivery firm.<ref>[https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/artic
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