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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]]. ...2006. - requires subscription</ref><ref>P. Simpson (2002)WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work, ''PR Week'', 22 April</ref> [[BNFL]] remained a lobbying clie
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  • ...d the remainder went to HBoS, which holds the other 8% of the company.<ref>Flanagan, Martin, "[http://business.scotsman.com/philipgreen/Philip-Green-pockets-46 ...sponsibility issues, without compromising their financial objectives.'<ref>Flanagan, Martin, "[http://business.scotsman.com/philipgreen/Philip-Green-pockets-46
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  • ...the ‘extortionately expensive’ Haymarket Hotel off Trafalgar Square. [[David Laws]], then education minister, was guest, for example, at a dinner with P ...gement and the strategic development of integrated campaigns across media, public affairs and the digital space'. He also works with Portland CEO Tim Allan '
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  • ...hdemocrat.co.uk/book-reviews/himself-alone/ A Review of ''Himself Alone'': David Trimble by Dean Godson]. Harper Collins, ISBN 0-00-257098-X, Irish Democrat *1987 publishes a study on public diplomacy with the [[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]] in the US.
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  • ...ough its with-profits investment funds." <ref name="Dey">Dey, Iain, Martin Flanagan and Sharon Ward, "[http://business.scotsman.com/standardlife/Secret-plot-en ...nce]] and [[Slaughter & May]]. It also went to [[Gavin Grant]], the public relations executive and deputy chairman of the PR agency, [[Burson-Marsteller]]. The
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  • ...oconservative orientated think-tank with close ties to UK Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]. <ref>Andy Beckett, ‘[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/s ...o]] supporters were planning to set up a think-tank saying: ‘I came into public life to help transform the [[Conservative Party]] so it can win again, and
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  • ...ectors. In the world that is Edinburgh, these guys were God." <ref>Dey I. Flanagan M. and Ward S. (2004) [http://business.scotsman.com/standardlife/Secret-plo ...nce]] and [[Slaughter & May]]. It also went to [[Gavin Grant]], the public relations executive and deputy chairman of the PR agency, [[Burson-Marsteller]]. The
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