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  • ...tp://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/GreenBook.pdf</ref> | [[Information Policy]] | [[Intelligence and Information Operations Capability Programme]]<ref>Mo ...Security Centre]] | [[Intelligence Corps]] | [[Defence Cultural Specialist Unit]] |
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  • Letwin was the minister for government policy in the [[Cabinet Office]] from 2014 until May 2015.<ref>[http://www.number1 ...//www.gov.uk/government/publications/letwin-oliver-minister-for-government-policy-and-chancellor-of-the-duchy-of-lancaster-cabinet-office-acoba-recommendatio
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  • ...d 18 March 2011.</ref> He is a lobbyist and former special advisor for the Conservative Party. ...n Home Secretary. He returned to Hanson as manager of their public affairs unit before joining one of the UK's leading firms of lobbyists.
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  • ...Charles Ponsonby, baronet. After commanding the Kings Rifles, he became a Conservative MP. He was Minister of Defence for the Army and Secretary of State for War ...ICI, was seconded to the Cabinet Office from '80-82 as head of the central policy review staff. In '83, he became advisor to the PM on efficiency. His reputa
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  • ...channel for funding right-wing political projects), and in those days the Conservative Party, General Accident alone donated around £50,000 a year. Commission's Co-ordination of Fraud Prevention Unit {{ref|3}}, the result of an adverse audit of SE accounts in relation to the
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  • ...and equipping an operational and tactical Psyop and Civil Affairs military unit for a British Commonwealth country. ...ops’.<ref>[[Media:Global Policy Partners Mid-Year-Report 2007.pdf|Global Policy Partners Mid-Year-Report 2007]]</ref>
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  • Group 4 has been one of the benefactors of the UK privatisation policy during the 90s. In 1991, it got the first contract to manage the UK’s fir ...n of up to 20,000 nursery schools and playgroups participating in the then Conservative government’s controversial nursery voucher scheme.34 The NUT and teachers
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  • ...m Gaitskell's, just more robust and more intelligent, his ideas on foreign policy were far more radical. His 1953 book ''The War on World Poverty: An Appeal ...ership of [[Edward Heath]] was felt to have moved too far from traditional Conservative thinking.
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  • ...in May 1966 and posed an immediate threat not only to the government's pay policy but to the British economy. Wilson handled the strike badly, and lost the t Growing, adverse, publicity about the blacklist lead to a change in policy which [[Saxon Tate]], the League chairman, explained in the 1978 Annual Rep
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  • ...d to overturn the Committee's earlier decision to recall them. Not all the Conservative members had been present at the previous meeting and when it was reconvened ...sing its activities. The Select Committee, with its government manipulated Conservative majority, recommended some form of registration. The Government however dec
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  • ...e form of sponsorship for political events: [[Labour Party]] - £14,368; [[Conservative Party]] - £5,502; [[Liberal Democrat Party]] - £6,340; [[Plaid Cymru]] - ...ff in marginal wards on the basis that homeowners were more likely to vote Conservative. After refusing to pay the £27m surcharge (plus interest and costs) for th
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  • Sodexho greatly benefited from the Conservative government policy for "Compulsory Competitive Tendering", under which a number of local gover ...private partnerships' check out the Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) at www.psiru.org and "Captive State: The corporate Takeover of Brit
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  • pre-war member of the [[Imperial Policy Group]].(88) headed by [[Victor Raikes]]' colleague in the Imperial Policy Group, the Earl of Mansfield. In 1950 the
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  • ...earch output consists mainly of calls to dismantle the Common Agricultural Policy, roll back EU regulation of trade and financial services, and repatriate th ...ws that free trade is not just good for business: it is also a progressive policy.<ref>Rodney Leach, ‘European reformers must be bold’, “Financial Time
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  • ...members of the Trust included [[Gerald Howarth]], who would later become a Conservative MP. Howarth and Bennion were also members of [[Freedom Under the Law]], an .../ref> Flew was a founder member of the Education Group of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] (founded in 1974), the Council of the [[Freedom Association]] (fo
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  • *[[Tony Baldry]] MP : Conservative MP who chaired the International Development Select Committee from 2001 to ...years of experience in developing countries of both energy and technology policy analysis.
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  • ...ersity he was drawn to the radical libertarian wing of the [[Federation of Conservative Students]], and was soon working as a political aide to the right-wing mave ...claims that they were also being fed inside information from the Pay Party Unit's Gravesend headquarters. "One of the guys on the Sunrise team was bonking
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  • ...-poliy Should Pearson, a giant multinational, be influencing our education policy?], ''Guardian'', 16 July 2012</ref> ...dren to private schools, often for lack of alternatives, it is poor public policy to promote them. Education privatisation increases inequality, provides no
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  • ...t. She specialises in EU legislation and decision-making and focuses on EU policy aspects affecting our clients. ...une 2005, Patricia worked for 21 years in the House of Commons on both the Conservative and Labour sides of the House, eleven years of which were spent working for
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  • In August 2017, it employed former education select committee chair, the ex-[[Conservative]] MP [[Neil Carmichael]], as a senior adviser.<ref>[https://www.publicaffai PLMR says it lobbies around 'specific policy issues' in education. It also 'campaigns for new projects', provides PR to
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  • ...itz, considered to be one of the most prominent and "hawkish" of the [[neo-conservative|neo-conservatives]], is the principal author of the "Wolfowitz doctrine", a ...e Herbert Walker Bush]], Wolfowitz served as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy."
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  • '''David Jordan''' is the Controller Editorial Policy at the BBC. ...n pressure groups and worked for [[Age Concern]] England, at The [[Low Pay Unit]] (with its then director [[Frank Field]]) and at the [[GMB]] Union. He bec
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  • ...Andrew]], former Tory campaign manager for London and [[Edmonds Mathew]], Conservative Party trainer, also for London, a city with a population of 10 million. The :Meanwhile, the media council of Kenya has set up a monitoring unit to gauge how media is covering events in this election year. The Executive
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  • ...he-new-director-of-policy_exchange.html Dean Godson is the new Director of Policy Exchange], ConservativeHome, 31 January 2013.</ref> He attended St Paul's S *1987 publishes a study on public diplomacy with the [[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]] in the US.
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  • [[Image:PN-Tuftonst.jpg|right|thumb|Policy Network, 11 Tufton St]] [[File:Policy Network and SMF.JPG|thumb|left|11 Tufton St]]
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  • ...go back to the early 1970s when he was in the Thatcher/Joseph [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Groups like the [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism]] and IED :Since 1982 the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most influential conservative think tank in the United States, has channeled as much as $1 million to rig
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  • ...website it states "our firm is actively involved in the shaping of public policy issues that dominate the American political and corporate agenda. We serve ...l McCall - who is also running for Governor - that its Travelers insurance unit made improper loans to Bernie Ebbers, the former CEO of WorldCom," ''O'Dwye
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  • ...a member of Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s [[Downing Street Policy Unit]] (1989-1990).<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/ ...> [http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/council-members/ Advisory Council:Policy Council members], HJS website, undated, accessed 5 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...ter Forum Projects]] a private company that runs a number of parliamentary policy discussion groups, in which numbers of the lobbying clients of the [[Whiteh :He revealed that health, environment and education policy development are growth sectors where the company is investing in staff. <re
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  • [[File:JPPI logo.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Jewish People Policy Institute]] logo. A project of the [[Jewish Agency]].]] The '''Jewish People Policy Institute''' (JPPI) is a think tank established by the [[Jewish Agency]] in
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  • ...conomic Affairs]] since 1984, and Director of the [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit]] since 1986. He was a Labour councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne from 1976 u Green was nominated by the Conservative Party to serve on the Home Secretary’s Crime Statistics Review Group in 2
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  • ...ch Associates]], and one of its projects was called the [[Media Monitoring Unit]]. With immense labour, in November 1986, a colleague of Lewis's, [[Simon C ...g bias", with 51.4 percent "balanced". "Panorama" thus fared better at the Unit's hands than BBC2's "Open Space", said to be 59.3 percent "biased to the Le
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  • '''Julian Murray Lewis''' (born 26 September 1951) is the Conservative MP for New Forest East.<ref name="bio">[http://www.julianlewis.net/biograph ...revolt led by [[Lord Beloff]] in the House of Lords and [[Edward Leigh]] (Conservative MP for Gainsborough and Horncastle) on secret union ballots.
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  • ...r]]. He then worked again as Special Advisor to the Chief of the bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004. ...oppose what the United States is trying to accomplish through its foreign policy toward the Muslim world. Bin Laden's philosophy is slowly harnessing the tw
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  • ...ref>[http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/pub/000676.php The Social Affairs Unit - Publications List: Neoconservatism: Why We Need It], accessed 20 March 20 ...September 2007)</ref>. Murray has also contributed to the [[Social Affairs Unit]].
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  • ...AM cycle, DATELINE: LONDON</ref> This excited hostility in London from the conservative Party: ...to turn the government's information service in New York into a propoganda unit for his father-in-law, Prime Minister James Callaghan. A motion entitled "T
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  • {{Police_Unit_sidebar_(URG)|Series=Domestic Extremism|Name=Muslim Contact Unit|Alias=MCU|Parents=[[Special Branch]], |SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Ext ...ritish Muslims to violent jihad, by working with Islamic communities.' The unit worked closely with the [[Muslim Safety Forum]] in the aftermath of the 7/7
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  • ...to protect their business, ranging from direct opposition to public health policy approaches and diversion strategies to the development and strengthening of ...ervative Party]] Conference [[SABMiller]] in conjunction with think tank [[Policy Exchange]], hosted a debate on alcohol and related issues. 'Curbing Proble
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  • ...]], London SW1 - shared with [[Civitas]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]] ...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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  • ...ians and the Labour government (See Curtis 1984a; Foot 1990). Information Policy was closed down in disputed circumstances in the mid 1970s and it seems tha :It has not, since the mid-1970s, been the policy to disseminate disinformation in Northern Ireland in ways designed to denig
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  • ...BC weak and demoralised (Leapman 1987; Milne 1988). Meanwhile, government policy on independent broadcasting had been on the move. Nineteen eighty-eight wa ...concerned the Prime Minister's prior knowledge of the detection of an IRA unit in Spain.' (Bolton 1990:228). Inside the IBA, the programme was referred
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  • ==Conservative Connections== ...7 October 2001</ref> and previously Head of the Political Section in the [[Conservative Research Department]].<ref>[http://www.reform.co.uk/website/aboutus/whowear
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  • ...and Local Government (DCLG). On its creation it also assumed the community policy function of the [[Home Office]] and has since established the 'Commission o ...er career she was a news editor at GMTV for five years, before joining the Conservative Party as head of broadcasting and lifestyle press in 2008. <ref> John Owens
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  • ...ary measures were pressed, and Flood returned to duties at the Extradition Unit. ...gion in Nigeria, had been investigated by the Met's Proceeds of Corruption Unit (SCD6) and charged with fraud and money-laundering in 2007. His conviction
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  • ...on and the [[Liberal Democrats]] received £742,362. EY, traditionally a [[Conservative]] donor, did not contribute to any party this legislature with donations re Under the previous Labour government, the [[Conservative Party]] received £1.7 million, including all of EY's £63,989 donation..<r
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  • Under the previous Labour government, the [[Conservative Party]] received £1.7 million, including roughly £341,000 of KPMG's total ...rby joined KPMG in 2005, and had a two-year spell as head of the UK Policy Unit at [[10 Downing Street]] from 2011 to 2013.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linke
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  • ...and finally be brought out in the open...QF is currently cosying up to the Conservative party to ensure its role under the next government. It would not be a bad t ...mic Extremism", says that if Muslim leaders "must realise that the foreign policy of the British government will not be held hostage by any one community," a
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  • ...eadily available, and that John Marks is director of the Civitas Education Unit.</ref> *Brian Whitaker, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/war-and-foreign-policy/item/5713-grovelling-in-riyadh| Grovelling in Riyadh], ''Spinwatch'', 24 Ja
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  • ...same person.</ref> Morrison was active on the right of the [[Federation of Conservative Students]] in the early 1980s and became an Edinburgh councillor in the Mar ...ed directly to the Conservative Party rather than the non-white propaganda unit in Pretoria. Stand up Stephen Morrison, newly appointed chairman of the [[S
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  • ...prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and leader of the [[Conservative Party]] from 1975 to 1990.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22067 Following the Conservative election victory in 1979, the incoming Home Secretary, William Whitelaw, to
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