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  • ...curity standards".<ref>[http://www.hse.gov.uk/nuclear/index.htm Health and safety in the nuclear industry], HSE, undated, accessed 29 October 2012</ref> It was launched on 1 April 2011 and brought together the safety and security functions of HSE’s Nuclear Directorate (incorporating the Nu
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  • ...ign and facilitation of the first national 47/47 conference between the 47 Executive Directors of the Local LSCs and their equivalents in the Connexions Partner ...scale evaluation of the programme which has been submitted to the Scottish Executive
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  • As one Disney executive explained: “It's important to us that the entertainment comes first. Firs ...Moreover, the meeting between the Senate Majority Leader and the corporate executive shows the bipartisan reach and the behind-the-scenes lobbying tactics of Di
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  • ...as "an ideologically-driven, well-funded front for corporations opposed to safety and environmental regulations that affect the way they do business".<ref>"[ ...icy [[Gregory Conko]]. "More importantly, it poses a genuine threat to the health and well-being of people throughout the developing world." {{ref|23}}
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  • 4) In Argentina a taskforce was set up to co-ordinate a Respiratory Health Conference where patients, doctors and nurses from a local hospital were in ...ar travel by staff has won the Chief Executive&#39;s Award 2000 for Travel Safety.&#39;
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  • ...d] of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. She is also a [[DuPont]] Biotech Advisory Panelist, a two-times ...2002, Wambugu established her own biotechnology foundation, becoming Chief Executive of [[Africa Harvest Biotechnology Foundation International]] (AHFBI), usual
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  • ...annis, I.S. (2009), [http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/10408390701855993 Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods]. Critical Reviews in Food Science and ...deration of Biotechnology]] (EFB),<ref>[http://www.efbweb.org/who/exbo.htm Executive Board], EFB website, accessed 17 June 2009</ref> chair of the EFB section o
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  • Bate is also the former executive director of the [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF) which he ...ncluding genetic engineering, are shown to be generally beneficial both to health and to the environment.' Contributors to the book include [[Michael Wilson]
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  • ...gets groups seeking to promote controls relating to alcohol, tobacco, food safety, animal rights or the environment. Berman is behind numerous front groups Berman and his team focus on attacking public health campaigners, they aim to uncover any errors, exaggerations or inconsistenci
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  • ..." and "crisis management, including countering campaigns by environmental, health and development NGOs. Regester Larkin's clients are nearly all pharmaceutic ...ates to campaigns run by Sense About Science: Libel reform (22), celebrity health claims and alternative medicine (19) and AllTrials (3). She has also been c
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  • In 2003 [[Michael Pragnell]], the chief executive of Syngenta, the world's largest agro-chemicals company, [http://www.syngen ....unido.org/binas/show.php?id=516&type=html&table=news_sources&dir=news bio-safety regulations] developed around the world and particularly by developing coun
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  • ...ght-wing think-tank which until 2000 was the [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit|Health and Welfare Unit]] of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. In a March 200 Civitas started life as the [[IEA Health & Welfare Unit]] of the neoliberal think-tank the [[Institute of Economic A
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  • ...used to promote the privatisation of basic services, such as education and health, in developing countries. It does this by: ...organisations that are focused on promoting private sector involvement in health and education through: policy and regulatory change, 'thought leadership' a
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  • :Public issues of environmental and human health risk are communications killing fields for bioindustries in Europe. As a ge ...regulators in order that they in turn could win public trust regarding the safety of GM crops.
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  • ...Battle of Ideas]]. From 2001 to the present he wrote for [[Spiked]] as the health correspondent. In May 2010 he became, and continues to be, a trustee of the ...p://www.sirc.org/publik/revised_guidelines.shtml Guidelines on Science and Health] in collaboration with the SIRC to try and 'improve' the reporting of contr
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  • ...ty watchdog set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests in relation to food.' In 2002 the FSA produced a two ...published over the past 50 years that related to the nutrient content and health differences between organic and conventional food.
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  • ...s, the then Director General of the FDF, Sylvia Jay went to see the Public Health Minister, Melanie Johnson. 'Minutes of the meeting show that the FDF took t ..." in favour of a pre-9pm ban. Those in favour include over 40 consumer and health organizations and even the government's Food Standards Agency . The FDF tho
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  • ...he food industry forced a U-turn: both [[Peter Blackburn]], the then chief executive of [[Nestle UK]] as well as president of the [[FDF]], and Lady [[Sylvia Jay ...&#39;we do not believe that genetic modification per se presents any food safety risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foo
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  • ...mers we do not believe that genetic modification per se presents any food safety risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foo ...fluence in their own interest rather than in the interest of the long term health of the planet.
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  • ...ion formers including Parliament, central and local government, the media, health professionals and academics. ...ion of its products and heightening consumer confidence in the quality and safety of the food supply.&#39;
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  • ...rganised public conferences on issues relating to science, environment and health; and commentated on these issues on national radio and TV. During this time In addition, when considering the future of nuclear the safety of nuclear energy was again stressed as the topic guide asked:
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