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  • ...airman [[Jim Ratcliffe]] has met with a raft of ministers and senior civil servants, including cabinet secretary [[Jeremy Heywood]]. As ''Public Interest Inves ...orial Trust]] | [[Government of Iceland]] | [[INEOS]] | [[Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition]] |
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  • ...anley became the centrepiece of the infamous Lansky Tribunal hearings into civil service corruption during the winter of 1948. Not only did Stanley have man Civil Service staff associations and trade unions,
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  • AMEC has worked on the build of every civil nuclear power station dating back to the 1950s in the UK and also works gl ...nical Director of AMEC Nuclear, sits on this ad-hoc group made up of civil servants and industry people, set up in 2012
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  • ...ng money to the March funds, is merely assisting a COMMUNIST PLOT to cause civil disorder... THINK THIS OVER AND DON'T BE DUPED BY THE REDS. N.U.W.M. stands ...ct and co-operation between Economic League and the British state's secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch. But they also pointed to a clandestine relations
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  • ...vernment activity and Symons, the former leader of the union for top civil servants, the [[First Division Association]], is the Foreign Office Minister in the ...nclude rising figures in finance, industry, academia, the military and the civil service. Media members include Economist political editor [[David Lipsey]],
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  • ...age. They can also obtain confidential information, lobby ministers, civil servants and other MPs privately and propose amendments to bills.
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  • ...ousehold pets who eat their masters, children who inform on their parents, servants who turn on their employers, etc. The difference is that after creating a c ...e stages are: Propaganda, Psychological Operations, Psychological Warfare, Civil Affairs, and Reconstruction.
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  • ...ssed 9 July 2009.</ref> He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. <ref>[http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appoin [[Category:Civil Servants|Omand, David]][[Category:GCHQ|Omand, David]]
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  • ...of European and American politicians, businessmen, aristocrats, top civil servants and military leaders to propagate the ideals of Atlantic and European unity
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  • ...problems led the Cabinet to appoint, in 1921, a committee of senior civil servants to examine "Secret Service Expenditure". Their report was fiercely critical
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  • ...ng money to the March funds, is merely assisting a COMMUNIST PLOT to cause civil disorder... ...on between the Economic League and the British state's hard pressed secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch.
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  • ...n jobs vital to State Security, and over the next seven years 17,000 civil servants were vetted and 150 were suspended. However this "loyalty programme" was so
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  • ...the outset these powerful influences within the British establishment and civil service began an unprecedented subversive campaign against a democratically ...y loony crew" but admitted that it had involved a Major General and "civil servants and military". In the absence of answers to many of the questions raised by
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  • ...ange]], 1 July 2006. ni </ref> It included a series of documents leaked by civil servant [[Derek Pasquill]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7179247.stm ...ience', the text of a lecture by [[Peter Clarke]] of [[Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command]], in memory of [[Colin Cramphorn]], with an appendix by Sir [[Ronn
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  • *[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jan/10/pressandpublishing.medialaw Civil servant who leaked rendition secrets goes free], [[Richard Norton-Taylor]], *[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4557/9/ Britain: Prosecution of civil servant under Official Secrets Act fails], Julie Hyland, World Socialist We
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ====Civil servants====
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  • ...ld Howarth, the arms sales minister, and Werritty at the Commons. No civil servants were present at the meeting – an apparent breach of the ministerial code.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...a strategic communications unit within the UK's [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]]. Based in the [[Home Office]] it is also funded by and answerable to the
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  • ...ation of the Cabinet Office's Civil Contingencies Secretariat in 2001. The Civil Contingencies Secretariat was the body involved in issuing information abou ...Ministry of Defence]], ''Building Resilience: a new approach to crisis'', Civil Contingencies Secretariat, July 2001 and revised in February 2002. Classifi
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  • ...cisive players: Donald Macintyre examines the role of a key group of civil servants], The Independent, 9-September-1994, Accessed 20-January-2009 </ref>
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