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  • ...]], is a Trustee of [[Demos]] and a member of the [[Better Regulation Task Force]] quango. She stepped down from the Board of [[Advantage West Midlands]], | [[African Rainbow Family]] || COVID-19 - African Rainbow Family || Volunteer and associated costs to enable African Rainbow Family to continue to suppor
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  • In 1953 the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] launched [[Encounter]], an English language monthly which was an immediate success under the editorship of [[I ...n a few hundred pounds over the following year and had to rely entirely on volunteer workers. At CDS's disposal were field-workers in the constituencies and uni
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  • ...Public meeting: From 9/11 to the Arab Spring, The Norway killings and the English riots: What have we learned about political violence and terrorism?’], A ...irectorate]] (formerly [[John Grieve]]’s [[Racial and Violent Crime Task Force]]) β€œto provide a platform for Muslim community representatives to voice
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  • ...the University Air Squadron and was commissioned into the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in 1968. <ref>geraldhoward.org.uk, [http://www.geraldhowarth.org.uk ...nce Minister with responsibility for defence procurement and the Royal Air Force. In addition to his frontbench duties he was also Convenor (Chairman) of th
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  • ...o moved in rapidly in 1970 to fill this vacuum. Led by hard-line 'physical force' men like Sean MacStiofain, the Northern Republicans began to rally to the ...armalite rifle, made in Japan under licence for the Japanese Self-Defence Force! Some weapons, including Soviet-made rocket devices obtained from Arab stat
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  • ...t least 25 years for ending the life of a member of the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]]. I laughed at him, prompting tabloid headlines of 'laughing killer jailed ...a number of former republican prisoners interviewed by Professor [[Richard English] for his 2003 book on the IRA Armed Struggle.<ref>Comprehension is better t
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  • ...nment between 2000 and 2007, mainly from agencies like the Army, Navy, Air Force, Customs and the U.S. Special Operations Command buying its data subscripti ...ews operation. She has a Bachelor's degree from Kansas State University in English Literature and a Master's Degree in Communication, Culture and Technology f
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  • ....html Board], ''IFES'', Accessed 11-September-2009</ref>and is listed as a volunteer on the [[Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow]] website<ref>Sean Cleary, [http://www. ...ars to be acting as a recruiting agency for the South-West African Defence Force, the Namibian contigent of the South African Army fighting Swapo guerrillas
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  • ...liam Craig]] after he was rebuffed in meetings with the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] in 1970. he then turned turned his attention to the idea of a new paramil *[[Joe English]]<ref>Ian S. Wood, ''Crimes of Loyalty, A History of the UDA, Edinburgh Uni
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  • ...cent fooled several patrons.<ref>John cooper 'Robert Nairac was a ruthless English army officer whose reckless bid to spy on the IRA may have ended with his b ...ad a number of wellplaced informers within the outlawed [[Ulster Volunteer Force]], the loyalist organisation behind the attacks. This newspaper has the nam
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  • ...r in geography of tourism, Canterbury Christ Church University; co-author, Volunteer Tourism: the lifestyle politics of international development *[[Barry Curtis]] - Volunteer and writer
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  • ...ted the postings had come from its machines but said it was the work of a "volunteer" working in his own time.<ref name="Register">Kieren McCarthy [http://www.t ...gs were accusations that Plaid Cymru was racist, wanted to put controls on English immigrants, was propping up Tory administrations, was responsible for futur
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  • ...- a member of several far right groups in the Bolton area including the [[English Defence League]], the [[Infidels]] (a [[National Front]] spin off), the [[B ...ker]] - member of the [[English Volunteer Force]], a splinter group of the English Defence League who model themselves on paramilitaries in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...l' in Manchester on 11 January 2015, reportedly including members of the [[English Defence League]], [[British National Party]] and [[North West Infidels]].<r ...to 3,000 counter-protesters. There was a clear far-right presence, with [[English Defence League]] and [[National Front]] flags displayed by people participa
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  • ...the relief of poverty. c) for such other purposes as are recognised by the English law as charitable. ...with the orthodox Jewish faith and for other purposes as are recognised by English law as charitable.
    122 KB (18,768 words) - 10:37, 25 July 2022
  • ...ions in cases of need to persons who have been members of the staff of the English mission college Cairo, their widows, children and other dependant. (for sec ...commonwealth teachers to come to the United Kingdom and there to study the English language.
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