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  • [[File:Gordon Brown.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Gordon Brown speaks during a 2002 IMF conference]] '''James Gordon Brown''' (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician, who was th
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  • ...f Gordon and Sarah Brown''' is a company set up by former Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] and his wife [[Sarah Brown]] in 2010. It allows for money raised th ...d one of the company's main projects is 'global education'.<ref> Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown [http://gordonandsarahbrown.com/global-education/ Global ed
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  • *[[Gordon C. James Public Relations]] *[[Gordon Reyes and Company]]
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  • ...in public spending and Scottish economic performance" ; 2 November 2005 - 'Gordon Brown and the public finances: sticking to the rules?' ; 5 October 2005 - '
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  • ...head of the [[Scottish Forum for Modern Government]] at Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University. This institute, set up in November 1999, has effectively ceased *[[Gordon Dalyell]]: Solicitor, Wheatley Centre on Law Reform.
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  • ...om [[John Rafferty]] but so far disappointed. A close ally of Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] and was an unsuccessful list candidate for Labour at the Scottish G
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  • ...ndon. Its founder is [[Alan Parker]], friend of former UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]. Brunswick specialises in financial PR, and Parker is considered to Brunswick founder, [[Alan Parker]] is a close personal friend of [[Gordon Brown]] and his wife [[Sarah Brown]]. The former prime minister is godfathe
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  • * [[Gordon Macmillan]] ...[[Paula Regan]] Weight Management Adviser, Counterweight Project, [[Robert Gordon University]]
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  • *[[Gordon M. Binder]] - Managing Director, Coastview Capital, LLC venture capital fir
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  • *[[Neal Lawson]] is a former adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] and was a strategist for Tony Blair during the 1997 election. He is ...as revealed that [[Ben Lucas]] claimed he had given away details of one of Gordon Brown's speeches to a client before the speech was made and knew details of
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  • ...ics and business”. It includes a 40 page chapter on “who to know” in Gordon Brown’s government. <ref>Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, [http://www.bell- .... Brown is a former agriculture minister and a leading backbench ally of [[Gordon Brown]]. Nick Brown, godfather to one of Mr Bingle's children, has a “rep
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  • ...red Singer]] USA | Dr [[Willie Soon]] USA | Dr [[G. N. Stewart]] UK | Dr [[Gordon Stewart]] UK | Dr [[Maria Tasheva]] Bulgaria | Dr [[Wolfgang Thüne]] Germa
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  • ...tp://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/6541/ 'An open letter to Gordon Brown'], ''Spiked'', 14 April 2009.
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  • ...Glees signed and 'Open Letter Regarding Zimbabwe' sent by the HJS to [[Gordon Brown]], [[George W. Bush]], [[Javier Solana]] and [[Thabo Mbeki]].<ref>Hen
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  • *''Sunday 30th October 2011'' - Tony Gilland appeared with: Professor [[Gordon MacKerron]] (director of [[Science and Technology]] Policy Research, School
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/2994/ Gordon Brown – a very ‘little Stalin’], ''Spiked'', 21 March 2007. *[[Mick Hume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/3022/ 'Gordon Brown - the Steve McClaren of politics?'], ''Spiked'', 30 March 2007.
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  • ...nine years as a senior civil servant at the Treasury, was an advisor to [[Gordon Brown]], and managed and published the significant Barker Review on housing
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  • *1990-92: special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] MP, focusing on trade and industry policy. ...r, in an effort to modernise. From 1990-92 Mulgan was special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] when he was shadowing the Department of Trade and Industry, and bec
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  • ...d a keynote speech to the foundation on the subject of social markets.<ref>Gordon Brown, [http://www.sochealth.co.uk/news/prosperity.htm A Modern Agenda for
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  • *Prof. [[Gordon Tullock]], USA
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  • ...Stuart Rose]] and boasts the backing of former prime ministers John Major, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, as well as other big business and political players.
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  • * Professor [[Gordon Hewitt]]
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  • ...et in an incoming Labour administration: [[Ed Balls]], a senior adviser to Gordon Brown, the Shadow Chancellor; [[David Miliband]], head of Tony Blair's poli
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  • ...ry]]'s [[Gerald Mobbs]]) which helped staff Blair's constituency office. [[Gordon Brown]] asked multimillionaire Taylor to drastically reform the benefit sys
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  • Gaitskell, such as Peter Jay, Patrick Gordon-Walker, Gordon-Walker, John Strachey, Dennis Healey and
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  • ...etween nuclear insiders and powerful politicians, such as Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] and Planning Minister [[Yvette Cooper]].
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  • ...kely changes that could be expected under a [[Labour]] government led by [[Gordon Brown]]. [[Kevin Maguire]] wrote in the ''New Statesman'' in April 2005: 'W
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  • ...friends with [[Peter Mandelson]] and [[Ed Balls]], a close confident of [[Gordon Brown]]. Rudd says: "I've a very good relationship with Ed (Balls) - he's b ...times referred to as City Minister) in [[HM Treasury]] by Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] in October 2008. Baron Myners was given a peerage at the same time.
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  • ...Friday, A very political wedding and a dilemma for the groom: will Dave or Gordon emerge as best man?; There'll be wall-to-wall FTSE bosses as the City's top ...h was around 30 when she made the leap that would finally bring her into [[Gordon Brown]]'s life, by going into partnership with her old schoolfriend, [[Juli
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  • ...ches and dinners with a veritable A-list of stars, including Cherie Blair, Gordon Brown, Alastair Campbell, [[Michael Howard]], [[Lord Robertson]] and [[Doug ...ed to have one of the most exclusive contact books in Britain, and lists [[Gordon Brown|Brown]] among her close personal friends. She was also a long-standin
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  • Parker is a close personal friend of former UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]] and his wife Sarah. Brown is godfather to one of Parker's children
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  • ...ere kept of the discussions with the companies, which stand to profit from Gordon Brown's announcement last Thursday that he was approving a new generation o ...m of Information Act. However, last week it revealed that Geoffrey Norris, Gordon Brown's energy adviser, met bosses from [[EDF]], [[British Nuclear Fuels]]
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  • ...ight-hand man of [[Rupert Murdoch]] and close confidant" of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.<ref>David Smith, [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,690
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  • ...f Press Officer up to the 1992 election, working with [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager, *[[Andrew Brown]], Former director of media strategy. Ex-Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]'s brother. He moved to energy company [[EDF]] from Weber Shandwick
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  • ...m]] before taking the name [[Sarah Brown]] on marrying the UK Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] <ref>Gaby Hinsliff [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9
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  • ...ctoria and Albert Branch of the NUS which was dominated by two Communists, Gordon Norris and Jack Coward." ...ers]]; [[Glass Bulbs]]; [[Glaxo]]; [[Goldsmiths Research Foundation]] +; [[Gordon Street Nominees]] +; [[Grand Metropolitan Contract Services]]; [[Greater Ma
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  • *[[Gordon Brown]] – Patron: “NATO has emerged from the Cold War with a new sense
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  • #[[Gordon Beattie]] (references added by Peter) #[[Gordon Hewitt]] (referenced and modified by Mat)
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  • ..., a former MP and former key advisor to then Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Gordon Brown]]. They have three children.<ref name="cooper"/> ...inkedin [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/caroline-gordon/17/bb6/2b4/en Caroline Gordon], accessed 25 June 2015.</ref>
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  • As a key adviser to [[Gordon Brown]], when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, Balls was known as the 'D ...job as leader-writer for the [[Financial Times]]. Balls was introduced to Gordon Brown in 1992 and started working for him as economic adviser in January 19
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  • ...inister who held various cabinet positions under both [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] including Secretary of Health (2007-09) and Home Secretary (2009-20
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  • ...media relations in London from June 2011. Former political spokesman to [[Gordon Brown]] <ref> [http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-news/news-
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  • ...itting MP" so that [[Ed Balls]], the right-hand man of the then chancellor Gordon Brown, "could be assured of the nomination" for a safe Labour seat in Parli The then Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] listed Butler as one of his special advisers in a parliamentary ans
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  • [[File:Gordon Brown.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Gordon Brown speaks during a 2002 IMF conference]] '''James Gordon Brown''' (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician, who was th
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  • ...Peter Mandelson’s flatmate. [[Andrew Brown]], brother of Prime Minister Gordon, was also a Weber Shandwick employee (director of media strategy) before mo
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  • ...w Brown]], head of media relations at EDF Energy, and younger brother of [[Gordon Brown]], Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time, would have been one of th
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  • *{{note|98}} 3. Gordon Winter, Inside BOSS (New York: Penguin Books, 1981), p. 170.
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  • ...amongst whom number nearly the entire Cabinet, including [[Tony Blair]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[Robin Cook]], [[Jack Straw]], [[David Blunkett]] and [[Clare Sho
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  • *GORDON BROWN (Chancellor) ** Believes potential longterm benefits outweigh costs b Gordon Brown is said to be backing Blair's plans to build a new generation of nucl
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  • Robert Gordon University - Professor William Stevely BSc DPhil DipEd FIBiol
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  • Also at the same BAP meeting were [[Jill Rutter]], now Chancellor Gordon Brown's Treasury publicity chief who in 1988 was private secretary to [[Joh
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  • ...eputy chairman of City watchdog, the [[Financial Services Authority]] by [[Gordon Brown]]. He is described as an ally of Brown.
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  • ...son was said last week to have boasted: 'We can reach anyone. We can go to Gordon Brown if we have to.' A former researcher for the Chancellor before the Ele
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  • *[[Gordon Brown Law Firm]] **
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  • *[[Gordon Conway]] (President, Rockefeller Foundation) *[[Gordon Gee]] (President, Vanderbilt University)
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  • Patrick Gordon Walker was a Labour Party politician associated with the right wing 'Gaitsk ...n Society, set up a steering committee with Crosland, Roy Jenkins, Patrick Gordon Walker, Jay and some sympathetic journalists. This group started to work on
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  • ...prime minster to join the WSB speaking circuit, after [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]]. His appointment also comes four months after Cameron's ally and fo
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  • ...alumni include [[David Cameron]], [[Tony Blair]], [[Alastair Campbell]], [[Gordon Brown]] and Sir [[John Major]]. <ref> Anushka Asthana, [https://www.theguar
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  • ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives] Daily Tel
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  • ...ention of violent extremism.<ref> [http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page13757 PM Gordon Brown National Security Statement],14 November 2007, Number10.gov.uk - acce
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  • ...s up for renewal that September. One of the MPs on the trip was Labour's [[Gordon Bagier]], whom Fraser had encountered while lobbying for casino interests.
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  • Jon Mendlesohn is director of Election Resources for Gordon Brown. A former lobbyist with New Labour shop [[LLM]], adviser to [[Tony B
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  • ...] of [[Lawson Lucas Mendelsohn]] (known as 'LLM') learned that on June 11, Gordon Brown would announce the creation of a new housing inspectorate. Lucas pass
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  • ...says that politicians including [[Donald Dewar|Dewar]], [[John Smith]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[George Foulkes]], [[George Robertson]] and [[Robin Cook]] were p
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  • ...l election before becoming a ministerial aide to [[Nick Brown]] - one of [[Gordon Brown]]'s closest allies - at the Ministry of Agriculture. Since 1999 he ha
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  • It seems clear from an announcement made by NAFD after Gordon Brown became prime minister that the APPG for Funerals and Bereavement acts ...sion…. A General Election would have resulted in a further reshuffle, so Gordon Brown’s decision not to go to the country means the All Party Parliamenta
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  • Neal Lawson is a former adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] and was a strategist for Tony Blair during the 1997 election. He is ...as revealed that [[Ben Lucas]] claimed he had given away details of one of Gordon Brown's speeches to a client before the speech was made and knew details of
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  • ...Tony Blair's most trusted colleagues, despite keeping a foot firmly in the Gordon Brown camp”.<ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4977670.stm Darling was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by [[Gordon Brown]] in June 2007 and remained in this position until Labour lost the UK
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  • ...pite being a leading Blairite, Purnell was popular amongst supporters of [[Gordon Brown]] too, and his pre-ministerial CV includes a stint as a PPS at the Tr ...media."<ref>Redress Editors, [http://www.redress.cc/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June
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  • ...a range of senior communications roles at No10 under [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]]. Former spokesman for Cabinet Ministers including [[Alistair Darlin ...s identified in April as the man behind a story in the Guardian accusing [[Gordon Brown]] of trying to oust Tony Blair from power.
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  • ...llen's work whilst in Washington. <ref>Matthew d'Ancona, 'On the road with Gordon in the search for hearts and minds', ''The Spectator'', 4 August 2007; Matt
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  • ...ories of the Gaitskell letter together with Crosland, Roy Jenkins, Patrick Gordon Walker, Jay, other Party members from Oxford and some sympathetic journalis
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  • ...ts, and led a review of conditions for small businesses at the behest of [[Gordon Brown]]. Trotman's understanding of car-making enabled him, as a hobby, to ...mall business sector in Britain has been announced today by the Chancellor Gordon Brown.'{{ref|Tre}} The Financial Times added a perspective, writing: 'Lord
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  • ...id and pageboy at Gordon Brown's wedding. He is an 'unofficial' adviser to Gordon Brown and a friend of Tony Blair and [[Peter Mandelson]]. He was offered th ...on political parties - Davies' wife is a private secretary of Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] and the pair are known to be good friends. Defenders of the appoint
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  • On a visit to Israel in 2008 Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] signed an agreement with Israeli Prime Minister [[Ehud Olmert]] to ===2008 United Jewish Israel Appeal dinner addressed by Gordon Brown===
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  • ...1998 when it was revealed that Lucas had given an advance copy of one of [[Gordon Brown]]’s speeches to a client. Current clients include NLGN Funders, [[C Gordon Mitchell, Chief Executive, Nottingham City Council
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  • *[[Gordon Freeman]], Walnut Creek, CA
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  • ...on 'closed his offshore companies on March 8 this year - the week before [[Gordon Brown]], the chancellor, introduced new laws to restrict British residents' On 3 October 2008 Drayson returned to government being appointed by [[Gordon Brown]] as Minister of State for Science and Innovation in the [[Department
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  • *Browned-off: What’s Wrong with Gordon Brown’s Social Policy?, David Willetts MP, March 2000
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  • ...ein: from NR1. Janine Perfit and project manager Martin Krauze from AIFLD, Gordon Ellison and Dave Jessup; from the International Foundation for Electoral Sy
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  • ...tember 2008 Cairns resigned rather than declare support for Prime Minister Gordon Brown, because he believed the Labour Party needed to hold a leadership deb
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  • ...Yet less than a month later the same business leaders were infuriated when Gordon Brown stood at the dispatch box of the House of Commons and served up a sho ...] boss Sir [[Chris Gent]] takes up the cudgels separately against Labour. "Gordon Brown is an old-style socialist who believes in tax and spend," said Gent.
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  • ...y Director General of the British [[Chamber of Commerce]]. He also sits on Gordon Brown's [[EMU Advisory Group]].
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  • ...Leitch and viewed him as one of his most trusted business advisers. When [[Gordon Brown]] replaced Blair, Leitch maintained his [[Labour]] links by donating
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  • <td width="30%">[[Gordon Cucullu]]</td>
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  • ...Robertson]]) that this would be a bloody scandal but the treasury under [[Gordon Brown]] insisted on selling a stake in the agency to cut the defence budget
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  • *[[Gordon Downie]] and [[Fiona Parker]] of [[Shepherd and Wedderburn]] ...n it remains in the public sector; a sacred cow of Scotland's politicians. Gordon Brown is on the hunt for state assets to sell off, conscious of the need to
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  • ...rown]]'s private office before the 1997 election. Lord Paul is a friend of Gordon Brown and was appointed as an official ambassador for British industry in N
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  • ...eer was a close friend of the late [[Donald Dewar]], and she is close to [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Wendy Alexander]]. However, her friendship with leading light ...Sarah Macaulay]] of [[Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications]], later to marry [[Gordon Brown]]. Great and good involvement in the early period also included Europ
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  • ...t law firm [[Reed Smith]] LLP and a director of Gordon Brown's [[Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown]].
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  • ...and professionals. Speakers included [[George Osborne]], the Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]], the French Economic, Finance and Industry Minister [[Thierry Breto
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  • ...the [[New Statesman]] saw this as part of the process of transition to a [[Gordon Brown|Brown]] administration: ...right [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1984454,00.html If Gordon Brown has a world view, it's high time he shared it] The Observer, Sunday J
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  • ...by cutting off its financial lifeline to England, which is there because [[Gordon Brown]] and other ambitious Scottish Westminster politicians such as [[John
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  • *[[Laura Gordon]], Director, Glasgow-Edinburgh Collaboration Project, Scottish Enterprise
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  • ...and, Sir Donald Barron, and the past Governor of the Bank of England, Lord Gordon Richardson, may find something more than an excellent wine cellar tempts th Lord Gordon Richardson was governor of the Bank of England from '73-83. Now he's on the
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  • ...st PLC]].<ref>HM Treasury, "[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_44_01.htm Gordon Brown appoints FSA Managing Directors]," Press Release 03 April 2001, acces *HM Treasury, "[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_44_01.htm Gordon Brown appoints FSA Managing Directors]," Press Release 03 April 2001, acces
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  • ...srael.<ref> Redress Editors, http://www.redress.cc/stooges/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June ...e|redress}} Redress Editors, [http://www.redress.cc/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June
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  • The PPP Forum happily notes that Gordon Brown has said 'there should be no principled objection to PFI expanding in
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  • ...oria and Albert Branch of the NUS which was dominated by two Communists, [[Gordon Norris]] and [[Jack Coward]]." ...r who in his thirties had interrogated Russian spies like [[Vassal]] and [[Gordon Lonsdale]], he had also been responsible for debriefing the Czech defector
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  • ==Gordon Brown's 'representative on earth'== ...[[Cabinet Office]] and became a close friend and advisor of his, known as 'Gordon Brown's representative on earth'.<ref>The Telegraph [http://www.telegraph.c
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  • ...[[Refugee Council]] since 2003. Before this she was a special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] where her brief spanned child poverty, welfare reform and the volun
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  • Wood is the former foreign affairs adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] <ref> Dan Hodges [http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9191741/meet- Wood was a [[Special Advisers|Special Adviser]] to the Treasury under [[Gordon Brown]] and subsequently a special advisor to Brown as Prime Minister.<ref>
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  • As well as working for [[Gordon Brown]]{{ref|1}}, Paul Gregg enior is a Research Fellow of Labour Markets a ...atch 28 May 2007 [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gordon_Brown Gordon Brown] Accessed 27 Aug 2007
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  • Livermore is a former special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]], working with him during his time as chancellor and briefly as Prim Following [[Tony Blair]]’s resignation as Prime Minister on June 27 2007, [[Gordon Brown]], as the new Leader of the Labour Party, became Prime Minister. Brow
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  • ...irector of communications for the [[Scottish Labour Party]] (working for [[Gordon Brown]]), he was brought in as Brown's spin-doctor as a replacement for [[C
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  • ...election-2010/7648395/General-Election-2010-Sue-Nye-is-the-aide-blamed-for-Gordon-Browns-bigoted-gaffe.html Sue Nye's work with Brown], ''The Telegraph'', 2 An old friend of [[Gordon Brown]], she has always worked for the Labour Party. She ran Brown's privat
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  • Ed Miliband was an adviser to the Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] while Labour held office and was also an adviser to [[Harriet Harma ...ointed Cabinet Office Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Gordon Brown's first cabinet as prime minister. His brother, [[David Miliband]], w
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  • The letter signed by this group of rich company bosses (including [[Gordon Crawford]], whose personal wealth is estimated at £1.3 BILLION) praises th *[[Gordon Crawford]] Chairman of London Bridge Software, credit risk software special
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  • ...ction when The Sun newspaper switched sides to support the Labour Party. [[Gordon Brown]] gave a speech at the next of these News Corp meetings at the Sun Va
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  • ...had staff working inside the DTI and the Treasury (during the period that Gordon Brown eased the tax requirement on oil companies) and Terry Kirchin of BP w
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  • ...ing him the highest-paid civil servant in the country. He was appointed by Gordon Brown's Treasury in 1998 to head a review of Government procurement, the re
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  • *[[Gordon Pincott]] [[Millward Brown]], market research company. Part of the [[WPP]]
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  • Gordon Crawford - Caparo Industries Gordon Crawford Gordon Crawford
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  • ...is a pioneer of Private Equity (PE) in the UK. He is reportedly close to [[Gordon Brown]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/feb/27/jack-straw-tax Cohen is said to be close to [[Tony Blair]] but closer to [[Gordon Brown]], according to Robert Peston's 2008 book, ''Who Runs Britain?''. 'On
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  • .../business networking organisation which has been paid frequent visits by [[Gordon Brown]]. [[Peter Coates]] also sits on its council.
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  • ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives]," ''Daily ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives]," ''Daily
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  • ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives]," ''Daily ...ordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives]," ''Daily
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  • ...Robertson]]) that this would be a bloody scandal but the treasury under [[Gordon Brown]] insisted on selling a stake in the agency to cut the defence budget ...ncy with the Edinburgh property firm under "parliamentary lobbying". <ref> Gordon Rayner, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/4349318/Labour-pee
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  • ...cessed 23 June 2011</ref> Previous UK Prime Ministers [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] remain Honorary Patrons.<ref>Jewish National Fund website, [http:// *[[Gordon Hausmann]] - Company Secretary<ref name="JNF UK">[http://jnfuk.org/about-us
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  • ...in Europe. This is a model that has been endorsed by Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who has spoken of a new cold war against 'Muslim extremism', fought ...rves on the magazine's advisory board, as does Gertrude Himmelfarb (one of Gordon Brown's favourite historians and wife and mother of the leading US neoconse
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  • ...l work to secure photocalls with ministers. The key photocall will be with Gordon Brown,” it says. A document sent to the ABHI also mentions [[Nicola Murph ...the Prime Minister’s private parliamentary office for 12 months handling Gordon Brown’s leadership election.”<ref>Sam Coates, "[http://www.timesonline.
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  • ...ailers right across the spectrum. This just underlines the urgent need for Gordon Brown to step in now and stop these abuses once and for all."<ref>McVeigh,
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  • ...cs.guardian.co.uk/eu/comment/0,,2068081,00.html Sarkozy will be better for Gordon Brown's Britain], ''Guardian'', 29 April 2007</ref> ...cs.guardian.co.uk/eu/comment/0,,2068081,00.html Sarkozy will be better for Gordon Brown's Britain]," ''Guardian'', 29 April 2007, accessed 27 November 2008.
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  • In June 2007, Gordon Brown appointed Malloch Brown "as a junior Foreign Office Minister, looking ...2007</ref> and a 'critic of Iraq', making him a 'daring' appointment for [[Gordon Brown]].<ref>The Guardian , 29 June 2007</ref> This is true in the sense t
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  • ...ith the shadow Cabinet, including current Prime Minister Tony Blair MP and Gordon Brown MP, on media relations. He returned to politics briefly in 1997 when When [[Stephen Carter]] took over as Principal Advisor to Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2008, Byrne reportedly wrote to him offering to provide advice and
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  • ...p with her old school friend [[Sarah Macaulay]] — who went on to marry [[Gordon Brown]] — was forced into liquidation after finding itself the 'victim' o
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  • ...h [[Sarah Macaulay]], now [[Sarah Brown]], the wife of UK prime minister [[Gordon Brown]]. The firm went into receivership in 2004. Hobsbawm's next venture w .... Macaulay, now known as [[Sarah Brown]], is better known as the wife of [[Gordon Brown]], the Prime Minister and former Chancellor of the Exchequer. Hobsbaw
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  • ...bour Friends of Israel], ''The Independent'', 3 December 2007</ref> Both [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]] have been members of the group. ...of Israel financier who became the third largest donor to the party after Gordon Brown's ascencion, has donated more than £600,000 since 2003 illegally thr
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  • ...an Union]] was outlined. He was close to two [[Shadow Cabinet]] members, [[Gordon Brown]] and Tony Blair, who were both regarded as potential leaders. After ...lf a place in the history books as the man who - along with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown - consigned the Labour Party to the dustbin of history and created Ne
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  • It seems clear from an announcement made by NAFD after Gordon Brown became prime minister that the APPG for Funerals and Bereavement acts ...sion…. A General Election would have resulted in a further reshuffle, so Gordon Brown’s decision not to go to the country means the All Party Parliamenta
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