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  • ==Special Advisers== ===Special Advisers to Jack McConnell===
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  • ...e study into the effect of higher temperatures on the natural world in the scientific journal Nature. They predicted that over the next fifty years climate chang ...ard, having served for two years as chairman of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers. Other AEI staff serve on government commissions. Leon Kass chairs the Pres
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  • ...[[CropGen]] is [[Vivian Moses]] who is also on the advisory board of the [[Scientific Alliance]], another pro-biotech front organisation.<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http ...me minister [[Theresa May]]’s closest adviser, [[Fiona Hill]], her joint chief of staff. Hill had returned to Whitehall in July 2016 after a one-year stin
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  • ...pulates that "the proposed wording of the health claim is substantiated by scientific data". ...ttp://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/jun/23/jimmy-carr-tax-avoidance How advisers to stars lobbied MPs to make it a human right to avoid tax], The Observer,
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  • Even for Blair's special advisers, Norris was considered extremely close to Blair. The closeness rankled [[Jo ...ssed the nuclear case extremely hard and along with the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir [[David King]], persuaded Blair to back the need for nuclear.
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  • '''Sir David King''' is a former UK [[Government Chief Scientific Adviser]]. He was appointed permanent special representative for climate ch ...ser to the financial services giant [[UBS]]. He was the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the [[Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology|Of
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  • ...ic Affairs News, "[http://tinyurl.com/ydm3mva Luther Pendragon hires ex-EP advisers as it grows Brussels office]," Undated, accessed 11 January 2010.</ref> ...e years at the heart of government working closely with ministers, special advisers and heads of Whitehall policy units. He has managed media and stakeholders
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  • ...Groves, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1286901/Ex-Labour-energy-chief-walks-nuclear-post.html], 16 June 2010 </ref> ...lly involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of the firm or any of their clients".<ref> [http://acoba.indepen
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  • ...ps, single-issue campaigners and charities. But the notion of M Ps as paid advisers to specialised political consultancy companies is a relatively new one. ...is record is not without achievement. He revitalised the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee, making it more broadly based. His company, later to become [[Cha
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  • ...inistry of Defence, and later he became Permanent Secretary in the role of Chief Defence Procurement (1985-91) [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm2 ...s Chairman of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] (1991) and then Chairman and Chief Executive of [[Canary Wharf Ltd]] (1994-96). He received a knighthood in 19
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  • ...ta/files/resources/17/peerReview.pdf Peer review and the acceptance of new scientific ideas], Discussion paper from a Working Party on equipping the public with *1993-2003: co-founder and chief executive of [[Powderject]].
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  • [[Defence Scientific Advisory Council]] (DSAC) ==Special Advisers==
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  • During the campaign for the 2001 general election, Letwin, as shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, expressed an aspiration to curtail future public ...required to monitor the level of methane in groundwater. Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) already enjoy strong protection under the existing plannin
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  • '''Nigel John Oakes''' (born 3 July 1962) is the Chief Executive Officer of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] (SCL), the "l ...he scientific and creative approaches to information. Those who ignore the scientific approach will be left behind. We would much rather be in competition with c
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  • Chief Executive of Powderject, a pharmaceutical company. *[[William Haughey]] Chief Executive of City Refrigeration
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  • ...a very significant organisation connected to [[David Cameron|Cameron’s]] advisers. The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual b [[Alex Hickman]] - Co-founder and chief executive, [[Chartwell Speakers]]
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  • ...Global Health initiative. The initiative is based on the appointment of a scientific board which “will identify and publish a focused set of critical problems ...nce Award winner, author and publisher of the book “Modifying Africa”, Chief Executive Director of A Harvest Biotech Foundation International and a DuPo
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  • === Special Advisers === The special advisers to the inquiry on obesity were:
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  • ...e NSIC in 1962 along with [[Morris Liebman]]. Other founding directors and advisers of the NSIC include ultra-rightist beer baron [[Joseph Coors]]; [[Frank Sha ...be a documented study of the current situation. It's full of all sorts of scientific prophecies of a pending Russian invasion of Western Europe. On the strength
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  • ...2010/aug/04/quilliam-foundation-list-alleged-extremism List sent to terror chief aligns peaceful Muslim groups with terrorist ideology,] ''The Guardian'', 5 While the Foundation has been ecumenical in choosing its advisers, its endorsement of such hardline luminaries of the Israel lobby as [[Micha
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