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  • [[File:Bell Pottinger.JPG|Right|thumb|300px|Bell Pottinger London offices, 330 High Holborn]] [[File:Bell Pottinger 1.JPG|Right|thumb|250px|Bell Pottinger Brussels offices, 40 Rue Breydel]]
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  • [[File:Hill and Knowlton London.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Hill and Knowlton Offices, 49 Clerkenwell Green]] [[File:Hill and Knowlton.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Hill and Knowlton Offices, Rue Montoyer 51, Brussels]]
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  • [[File:Edelman.JPG|right|thumb|330px|Edelman London offices, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS [[File:Edelman.png|250px|right|thumb|Edelman Brussels offices, Avenue Marnixlaan 28]]
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  • ...dscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ...which is so familiar and depressing a part of life in the Labour Party and on the British Left in general.(1) But the view of the Labour Party as origina
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  • ...ofessional Political Consultants]] (also known as the [[APPC]]) is a lobby group for the lobbying profession. It describes itself as "the self-regulatory bo ...ions - at a price of £2,000 per question. The two MPs who asked questions on Al-fayed's behalf were [[Neil Hamilton]] and [[Tim Smith]], asking a total
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  • [[File:Luther Pendragon1.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Luther Pendragon London offices, 3 Priory Court]] [[File:Luther Pendragon.png|250px|right|thumb|Luther Pendragon Brussels offices, Rue d’Arlon 40]]According to the Nichols-Dezenhall website, Nichols-Deze
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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]]. ...umb|Weber Shandwick Worldwide Offices, Central Edinburgh. Photograph taken on the Spinwatch G8 Spinwalk, 1 July 2005]]
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  • ...and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to the construction industry which set up a trade association ..., the Economic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the work
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  • Described in ''PR Week'' as a “thrusting public affairs agency on the cutting edge of politics and lobbying , WSPA has absorbed many other lo ...ce-chairman of Weber Shandwick in 2003 a position he left in November 2004 on his appointment as Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords. <
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  • ...nt on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensive files on politicians and other influential people, this way they know who best to ap ...een reported that Lord Sainsbury lobbied the government to soften its line on supermarket development. More of these examples will be discussed below.
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  • Under its finance director at the time, [[Ron Henderson]] (now group finance director at [[Network Rail]] but previously with [[Halliburton]], B ...the time of the Hatfield disaster where four people died, but he was still on the board. The ultimate cause of all three incidents was cost-cutting - som
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  • ...on of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was by its own account "hugely infl ...20 November 1958. Its launch was announced on 27 November 1958. Reporting on it’s launch a day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for
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  • ...er a political 'briefing'. These are informal sessions, and vary from tame parliamentary gossip to detailed information about government plans for a specific indust ...Government work'.[2] Fees range from £2,500 to £5,000 a month, depending on the type of service required.[3] The average annual rate is about £30,000.
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  • It has offices in London, New York, Washington DC, Nairobi, Doha and Singapore. ...n described as 'pretty secretive', and is seen as doing 'big advisory work on big brands for big bucks.'<ref>Nick Clark, [http://www.independent.co.uk/ne
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  • ...'' is a signatory of the [[Project for the New American Century]] and sits on the [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]. As of February 2007 he is a ...[Catherine McArdle Kelleher]] as Director of [[Aspen Institute Berlin]], a post which he held until March 2007. Dr. Gedmin is a resident scholar at the [[A
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  • ...at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests focus on the comparative development of the modern state and the long historical roo ...ectric Company]] (ultimately chairman of [[GEC International]]) as well as on the boards of other US and European corporations.
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  • ..., and EI Salvador. As then National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger said on June 27, 1970, speaking in support of secret efforts to block Salvador Alle ...plots to assassinate foreign leaders. Amid calls for placing limitations on the CIA or even abolishing it, George Bush was appointed CIA director, serv
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  • [[All-Party Parliamentary Groups]] are unofficial groups of MPs who are interested in specific subjec ...lications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/contents.htm Register Of All-Party Groups] [as at 22nd March 2012], accessed 23 April 2012</ref>
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  • ...2011 </ref> The EPC is one of the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and public money. EPC spokespeople often appear in t ...website www.Tech CentralStation.be is full of the kind of furious attacks on environmental and social legislation that are more commonly associated with
    53 KB (6,619 words) - 21:33, 23 September 2015
  • .... Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election. {{ref|1}} ...rton in Staffordshire) who was presumably already a regular visitor to the offices. The leading industrialists at the meeting included: [[Evan Williams]] (pre
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