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  • *[[British Nutrition Foundation]] *[[Committee on Taxation and Economic Growth]]
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  • ...[[Clydesdale Bank]] | [[Matrtin Currie Investment Management]] | [[Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd]] | [[James Finlay plc]] | [[Ivory and Sime plc]] | Sir [[Maxw ..."Does size matter? - An investigation of the link between post-devolution growth in public spending and Scottish economic performance" ; 2 November 2005 - '
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  • Brunswick and Parker have "a network of close contacts at the top of British companies and a similar network within the financial press. As an intermedi ...nt a third of the most quotable sources in the country in the more liberal British media, reporters are less deferential to anyone; but even so the same princ
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  • ...2000, {{ref|24}} and at the [[Seeds of Opportunity]] conference chaired by British contrarian [[Philip Stott]] in 2001. Also attending were known GM proponent ...group [[Consumer Alert]], [[Patrick Michaels]] from [[Cato Institute]] and British contrarian [[Wilfred Beckerman]] from Oxford University. There was also Aus
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  • ...m/1991/12/19/us/fund-raisers-tap-anti-environmentalism.html?pagewanted=all Fund-Raisers Tap Anti-Environmentalism], New York Times, 19 Dec 1991, acc 25 Apr ...m/1991/12/19/us/fund-raisers-tap-anti-environmentalism.html?pagewanted=all Fund-Raisers Tap Anti-Environmentalism], New York Times, 19 Dec 1991, acc 25 Apr
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  • ...://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> ...nomous sharing Trustees and offices with IEA but with its own advisors and fund-raising operations. <ref>Robert Chote, ‘Thatcher fallout buffets IEA’,
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  • ...]] approached [[R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company]] for a grant of £50,000 to fund a book on risk, containing a chapter on passive smoking.<ref>Roger Bate, [h ...ban on growth hormone for livestock; ban on [genetically-engineered bovine growth hormone] to improve milk production; pesticide restrictions; ban on indoor
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  • ...to the then 'success' of anti-terrorist policing.<ref>P. Wilkinson (Ed.) ''British Perspectives on Terrorism'', London: George Allen and Unwin, First publishe ...nson wrote to major corporations to ask for donations of up to £10,000 to fund 'a major research project on terrorist threats to industry by product conta
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  • ...y 2016, when she was appointed joint chief of staff to the newly appointed British prime minister May. In January 2017 it emerged that Hill had failed in 2015 ...with stakeholders on key environmental issues, to ensure both sustainable growth as well as ensuring effective conversations with government and Parliament.
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  • ...o give the SCRI Group the flexibility it requires to grow. Central to this growth is the creation of a number of spin-off companies, such as [[Scottish Potat - a Research Incentive Fund;
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  • ...PR firms in the world, and with recent restructuring looks set for strong growth. Since 1979 the company has been a part of the [[Young & Rubicam]] Inc. adv ...ade five years ago - more suited to local conditions, and that should spur growth. Meanwhile, the firm is picking up high-profile wins in Asia, like the Hong
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  • ...relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. ...ups aimed at the exploitation of so-called 'patriotic labour', such as the British Workers League.(3)
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  • ...ford]] sees it somewhat differently, 'British citizens are paying taxes to fund an organisation that actively promotes the interests of multinational biote ...d with a letter to ''The Lancet'', attacking both ''The Lancet'' and the [[British Medical Association]] for 'aligning' themselves &#39;with the tabloid press
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  • ...injection of fresh capital and thinking is just what we need to foster our growth and innovation."<ref> Daniel Farey-Jones [http://www.prweek.com/article/132 ...kfast at the UK [[House of Commons]]. This followed the publication of the British government’s gas strategy on 5 December. PPS reported that:
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  • ...laced within an existing group with anti socialist objectives called the [[British Commonwealth Union]] as its [[National Propaganda Committee]] but quickly a ...number of groups campaign for right wing causes and single issues - the [[British Empire Union]], [[National Citizens Union]], [[National Alliance of Employe
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  • ::The promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration ...ation Corporation Partners who provide funding for their ideas development fund and support for initiatives are :
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  • ...ural Adjustment Loans', in connection with the IMF [International Monetary Fund]."<ref>Stiglitz, J. (2002) ''Globalization and its Discontents'', Penguin B ...roviding interest-free credits and grants for programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities and improve people’s living conditions".<ref>The Wor
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  • ...rticles/mi_qn4156/is_20041128/ai_n12592404/ HBOS cultivates Down Under for growth; Having scrapped plans to]," 28 November 2004, ''Sunday Herald'', accessed ...</ref> The major companies invested in include: [[BAE Systems]], [[BP]], [[British Airways]], [[Cairn Energy]], [[Cadbury Schweppes]], [[Diageo]], [[Easyjet]]
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  • ...tch.org/?lid=802). Lastly Asda is also a member of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) who is the ‘premier lobbying organisation for UK busines ...impact for Tesco. Tesco are also influential within the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which is one of Britain’s biggest business lobby groups.
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  • ...irit of entrepreneurship in the global public interest to further economic growth and social The rapid growth of global communications, information technology and international
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  • Ogilvy was founded in 1948 by British ad pioneer David Ogilvy who now stands as a legend within the advertising w ...ing became a necessary element in any business practice. The potential for growth was almost limitless. Still, the agency of HOB&M did not become successful
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  • ...Corporation (fast food), the [[Mellon Foundation]] and the [[Commonwealth Fund]] {{ref|89}}, a private foundation which funds research on health {{ref|90} ...oup]] and of [[Intel Corporation]] (computer components); a trustee of the British Museum and a member of the supervisory board of [[Daimler Chrysler]] (autom
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  • ...expand into other chemicals and pharmaceutical products. A phase of rapid growth began with the production of penicillin in World War II (it was Pfizer peni Pfizer has worked its way up the global ranking list by way of internal growth and development, acquisitions, the licensing of products from competitors (
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  • ...the first to go in their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as o ...ress to damn the British schools system. ‘There is no excuse for the way British children are being failed,’ he said. He added modestly that that was why
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  • ...10, director of the [[Nuclear Liabilities Fund]] 2008-10, trustee of The [[British Museum]] 2009-10 and of the National Gallery Trust 2002-09. ...l services and for industry policy, including productivity, enterprise and growth and public-private partnerships. He was the Chancellor's Deputy on and cha
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  • ...Index launched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. ...national Development and acted as an advisor to the FCO Global Opportunity Fund's Emerging Markets programme.
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  • ...as a fraud. Keith Joseph went to Ted and asked his permission to set up a fund to see how private enterprise worked in other countries. Then he went roun ...://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ned by brewers) who neglect real ales thereby undermining the diversity of British beer. CAMRA also say that the major multinationals undermine local tastes, ...it responded to changing consumer lifestyles and forms of entertainment in British society (as elsewhere). <ref>Jay Rayner, The Observer, 05.09.2004, [http:/
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  • ...://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> Other businessmen in the MIC who fund the Taxpayers’ Alliance include JCB tycoon [[Anthony Bamford]] who has cl
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  • ...etworking and policy-planning venture bringing together French, German and British elites. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of ...rague. From 1995 to 1999 he was Director General of the [[Confederation of British Industry]].
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  • ...ping them in this decisive intervention which changed the course of modern British history. ...y. One of its targets in the years since the Second World War has been the British Labour Party.
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  • ...holm Network: FAQs], ''Stockholm Network'', Accessed 9 April 2010.</ref> a British journalist and policy specialist, and initially managed by the Swedish thin ...lenges remain the same as they did ten years ago, how to maximise economic growth, how to reform and modernise welfare systems for the consumer age and how t
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  • ...on coordinated by the National Security Council (NSC). In a speech to the British Parliament on June 8, 1982, President Reagan announced that the U.S. would NED is a bipartisan growth industry for partisan intervention. NED President Carl Gershman was former
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  • ...y investments, equity private placements, consolidations and buildups, and growth capital financings."[http://www.thecarlylegroup.com/] ...iracy theorists incredulous. They include among others, John Major, former British Prime Minister; [[Fidel Ramos]], former Philippines President; Park Tae Joo
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  • ...formed in 1930 when the Dutch margarine company Margarine Unie merged with British soapmaker Lever Brothers. Both companies were competing for the same raw ma ...able fisheries by 2005. To meet this objective Unilever and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) jointly set up the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) as a p
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  • ...ary Group on Local Government]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Local Growth, Local Enterprise Partnerships and Enterprise Zones]] | [[All-Party Parliam *[[British Council APG|British Council]] (APG)
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  • ...rom the London School of Economics and a BA Honours from the University of British Columbia in Canada. Ms Coutu has also been a consultant with [[Andersen Con ...role encompasses developing the company’s business strategy and driving growth. s a member of the IOD and listed in Debrett’s, Sally is highly regarded
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  • ...and President of the [[Institute of Directors]], the [[General Council of British Shipping]], the [[Society of Chemical Industry]] and the Institute of [[Eco ...- Vice President. Sternberg is also a member of the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews]] and is President of the [[Reform Movement]]. His biography describes
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  • ...tor in corporate/intelligence intrigue, a Tory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] and a founder of [[National Propaganda]] (later known ...ich influenced not only the course of the Great War but also the course of British, American and Irish history. Blinker Hall was by all accounts a charismatic
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...that Admiral Hall's entry into politics really did give an impetus to the growth of this network, its origins and therefore the origins of the Economic Leag
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  • ...The idea of stiff duties on goods and materials imported from outside the British Empire was generally supported by the industrial lobby, the main exception ...issidents within the coalition. They had their seats in parliament and the growth of Labour had at least been temporarily contained. It was only a matter of
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  • ...a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. ...es of cheaper labour, closed down plants, sold their assets. Meanwhile the British state has helped them increase their profits by creating unemployment, cutt
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  • ...of prison privatisation, showing that this was a significant factor in its growth. In 1990, under the Conservative government, the Prison Service invited pri ...£6 million (figures from 2004). It describes itself as 'a private equity fund with assets under management of € 700m making European private equity inv
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  • ...://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> ...ide Movement]] and the [[Countryside Business Group]], but it is the name "British Field Sports Society Investments Ltd." which appears in the annual accounts
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  • ...ams, CBS.MarketWatch.com, last updated: 24 August 2001</ref> This meteoric growth in executive pay is obviously troubling, unjustified and insulting to worke ...India. Both companies consider developing countries such as India as huge growth potentials.
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  • * Importing staple British fruit unnecessarily and hiking the price ...gned organics range.13 Organic food has been identified as a large area of growth for supermarkets, with an increasing amount of processed organic food avail
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  • Without British and American government policies over the last twenty years encouraging the ...orities would need to look at their price stipulations if they wanted more British food served. And he called for farmers to take a leaf out of their Continen
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  • ...uld... include developing nations, since they will account for most of the growth in greenhouse gas emissions." ...f the region to resist climate policies. He further stressed that economic growth "will necessitate increasing, not curtailing, the use of fossil fuels."
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  • ...the UN drew up a binding code of conduct for multinational companies, the British government joined forces with Germany, the US and other rich nations to ens ...reener Potemkin Village? Corporate Social Responsibility and the Limits of Growth'. ''Captalism Nature Socialism''. Volume 18, Number 2. June 2007.</ref>. Ac
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  • ...rman of British Rail) [[Lord Marsh]] on 11 June 1998 as a campaign against British integration into the Euro.<ref>Colin Brown, ‘Business for Sterling to cam .../CAP_2012_new.pdf ‘More for Less: making the EU’s farm policy work for growth and the environment’], Open Europe, February 2012.</ref> The report there
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