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  • A subsidiary of banking giant [[HBOS Plc]]. ...ial and related services, it is registered at the company's Head Office on the Mound in Edinburgh <ref>[http://www.hbosplc.com/abouthbos/company_structure
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  • From this page you can look up the activities of the world's biggest corporations, focusing in particular on: * their memberships of [[Peak Business Associations]] and [[Corporate Lobby Groups]];
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  • ...encies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. ...lished [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism Research Unit]] in the department, which developed a terrorism database in coordination with [[ter
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Scotland Portal</h2> ...Scotland Portal on [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]] - your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.
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  • ...many of the pressing social, economic and environmental challenges facing Scotland" <ref>[http://www.scottishcouncilfoundation.org/ Scottish Council Foundatio ...the SCDI executive and its board and all of them are important members of Scotland&#39;s business community.
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  • ...n. (eds) (1995) ''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 7</ref> ...Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first president.
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  • ...sh Chambers of Commerce]], are prominent members of the worldwide movement of Chambers.' ...the [[Sourcewatch:International Chamber of Commerce|International Chamber of Commerce]]
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  • ...d. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as the Scottish Parliament was being created. ...erity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally).'<ref>[http://www.scdi.org.uk/ SCDI website]</
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  • ...tion in Scotland&#39;s think-tank landscape. Founded in the USA in 1971 as the [[Sourcewatch:International Institute for Environmental Affairs|Internation ...w.iied.org/general/about-iied/funding]. The IIED discloses all its sources of funding and lists it sponsors and partners on its website.
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  • ...ottish Business in the Community]] is the Scottish branch of [[Business in the Community]] ===SBC Board of Directors ===
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  • ...obbyists. It is the Scottish 'chapter' of the [[International Association of Business and Parliament]], a company based in London. ...iament Business Exchange]]. At that point he was described as Devin Scobie of [[Caledonia Consulting]].<ref>'Devin Intervention' Business Diary, ''Sunday
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  • ...ying company run by the former head of the [[Institute of Public Relations Scotland]] [[Ian Coldwell]]. ...case in 2005. [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business.cfm?id=127412005 The Scotsman] reported:
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} ...fice, 20 Ironmonger Lane, London, EC2V 8EY (round the corner from the Bank of England)]]
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  • ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group==== The activities of the Bayer Group are divided into four business segments - Health Care, Agricult
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  • [[Halogen]] is a PR and lobbying firm in Scotland. Halogen provides the following services: public relations; political relations and lobbying; and
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  • In September 2003 the [[Scottish Parliament]] launched a science project to afford MSPs access to ...sociation with the [[Institute of Physics]] in Scotland and the University of Edinburgh.
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  • ...ttinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in September 2017. BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger
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  • ...ferences named after the Bilderberg Hotel in the Netherlands, which hosted the first meeting in 1954.<ref>[http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.html Ho ...gun to publish its attendees and agenda, but remains steadfastly silent on the proceedings and its outcomes.
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  • ...ose for Comfort?]" Spinwatch, July 2008.</ref> He has a history of work in the European Parliament on financial services and on biotechnology. He also has ...atch.org/files/wiki/Purvis-addition-17-03-2005.pdf Addition to Declaration of Members' Financial Interests: John Purvis], 17 March 2005.</ref>
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  • '''Mick Hume''' is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmentalist [[LM network]]. [[File:Mick_Hume.jpg| ...aker_detail/69/ Speakers] Battle of Ideas, acc 13 Mar 2011 and is a source of briefing material for [[Debating Matters]].</ref><ref>[http://www.debatingm
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  • .../www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 Thinktanks in the news], ''The Guardian'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. ....uk/business/2005/jul/31/thinktanks.politics The marketing of Blairism], ''The Guardian'',31-July-2005, Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>.
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  • ==Range of Services== ...rategy, and Grayling Face to Face, incorporating RS Live. Grayling is part of Huntsworth plc.
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  • ...1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...st independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • ...t close to MEPs. It is run by [[John Houston]] of [[Houston Consulting]], the lobbying and PR firm. ...which, together with Financial Industry Members, are the governing body of the Forum.
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  • ...in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. ...g B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries.
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  • ...e [[Millenium Commission]] to fund pet projects and aid in the privatising of public services. {{ref|enterprising}} *[[Jeremy Oppenheim]], [[Ashoka]], [[McKinsey]], [[World Bank]]
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  • ...formance by using RMS products and services to gain the most complete view of their risk portfolio. ...discloses that RMS is majority-owned by [[DMG Information]], a division of the U.K.-based [[Daily Mail and General Trust]], plc media enterprise.
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  • ...ld, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia, with over 30 million customers worldwide. ...d 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • ...largely responsible for the taxpayer bailed-out bank's billions of pounds of bad debts. ...ds" but allowed him to carry out part-time consultancy work. According to the ''Evening Standard'':
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  • ...nd a director of [[Textron Inc.]], and numerous community organisations in the USA {{ref|1}}. #{{note|1}} Royal Bank of Scotland Group Website [http://www.rbs.com/about03.asp?id=ABOUT_US/OUR_BOARD About U
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  • ...ame about because Citigate Public Affairs had "been decimated by an exodus of senior staff".<ref>[http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/662767/Ailling-Citiga ...is a member of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], the trade body for lobbyists.
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  • ...350px|[[Porta Communications]]' London office, 50 Basinghall Street - home of PPS and [[Newgate Communications]]]] '''PPS''' is a multi-client lobbying firm specialising in the property and development industry.
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  • ...oviding "an integrated service advising on all areas of communication with the global financial community, including financial media, political & regulato ...r]] and [[James Murgatroyd]] shared another £14 million between them from the sale.<ref>ref needed</ref>
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  • .... Before that he was 'communications and public affairs head of [[IBM]] in Scotland'{{ref|Lee}} for eleven years. ...so advised the information technology division of the [[National Australia Bank]] on communications and public affairs strategy.'{{ref|McEwan}}
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  • ...ref|yah}} The bank is named after [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild]], who founded the London branch. It operates through four divisions: Banking and treasury, In It made profit before tax of £87m on turnover of £370m for the year ended 31 March 2006.
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  • ...&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. ...tual understanding between business and Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying.
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies.
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  • ...onservative Party in 1990 and latterly the Chairman of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. He died in January 2003. ...t Viscount, Younger became Member of Parliament for Ayr in 1964. A summary of his political career follows:
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replaced ...nks need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are many (ref?) + maybe some sections can be condens
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  • Forum for the Future is a UK registered charity concerned with sustainable development. Forum for the Future states the following on its website as an introduction:
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  • ...ww.prweek.com/article/1108089/public-affairs-week-lobbying Public Affairs: The Week in Lobbying], ''PR Week'', 9 December 2011 </ref> ...ealth. Associate [[George Hall]] was also EU issue manager on eCommerce in the [[Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue]].
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  • ...Murricane]] and employing journalsits as media trainers. It seems to have the same staff as Murricane's other media training venture [[Axis Media Group L *[[Federation of Small Businesses]] (FSB)
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  • They ‘believe that by liberalising the public sector, breaking monopoly and extending choice, high quality service Their vision is 'of a Britain with 21st Century healthcare, high standards in schools, a modern
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  • ...shed the [[Scottish Science Advisory Committee]] in 2003 with funding from the [[Scottish Executive]] to promote their views on science to policy makers a Council for the 223rd Session was elected at the Annual Statutory Meeting on 10 October 2005.
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  • ...Mackay is also a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and a member of its Science Centre and Society Steering Group. ...3 Mackay was named the 12th most influential woman in Scottish business by the [[Sunday Herald]]:
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  • ...[Royal Bank of Scotland]] who set up [[Young Enterprise Scotland]] as part of their Corporate Responsibility work: ...e sole sponsor of Young Enterprise Scotland's 17 regional award events and the national awards ceremony.
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  • ...orations on the board of which he sits. For example the 2002 Annual Report of HBOS noted that: ...respect of his services as a Director of [[St James&#39;s Place Capital]] of £nil (2001 - £12,500) where his directorship ended on 21 February 2002.
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  • ..., as well as HBOS Australia and HBOS Insurance & Investment Group Limited, the group's insurance division. ...ny employed around 72,000 staff globally and reported a net income in 2006 of £3939 million.<ref>Fame Company Information Database, (not available onlin
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  • ...was appointed a Non-executive Director of HBOS plc and is also Chairman of the Audit Committee. [[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Hobson, Tony]]
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  • ...panion of the [[Institute of Management]] and used to serve as a member of the [[Scottish Economic Council]].
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