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  • ...ng Standard'' reported in 2011: 'Top firms such as Bell Pottinger, [[Brown Lloyd James]], [[Portland]] and [[Grayling]] are coming under intense scrutiny be ...ll Pottinger thinks the NDA is part of the cosy nuclear club rather than a body charged with sorting out some of the worst problems created by the industry
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  • The [[British Council]] is the British government's cultural propaganda body. The Council even carries a discussion of the its own history on its websi * 1937 – 1941 [[George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd|Lord Lloyd]]
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  • Bell Pottinger finally joined the self-regulatory body the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC) in spring ...ons, published in the Independent, led to an investigation by the industry body [[PRCA]] and also saw the PRCA withdraw from the UK Public Affairs Council
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  • ...itzpatrick Michael Fitzpatrick], Progress Educational Trust</ref> another body with links to the LM network. ...ony Allen]], [[Annie Dillon]], [[Mike Freeman]], [[Nick Jenkins]], [[Anita Lloyd]], [[Marcelle Reynolds]], [[James Wood]], 'World in Recession' ''Revolution
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  • ===Government consultant and the Lloyd Inquiry=== ...most significant contribution to policy however was his involvement in the Lloyd Inquiry.
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  • ...on]]), [[Simon Crompton]] (freelance health writer and medical editor of [[Body&Soul]], the Saturday health section of [[The Times]]), Dr [[Stuart Derbyshi ...ofessor, medicine for older people, [[City University]], London), Dr [[Liz Lloyd]] (senior lecturer, Social Gerontology, School for Policy Studies, [[Univer
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  • .../article/785698/Lexington-linked-biotech-body/ Lexington linked to biotech body], PR Week, February 21 2008</ref> ...allinson]] | [[Bronagh McClosky]] | [[Declan McHugh]] | [[Ben Miller]] | [[Lloyd Milton]] | [[Joel Moorcraft]] | [[Charlotte Morris]] | [[Matt Muir]] | [[Ca
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  • ...ut clarification of ABE's membership or of the fact that it is an industry body.<ref>[http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/pdf/Co-existencestudyEU_PG_Economicsmay2 ...iculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission]], is a biotech industry body.
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  • ...mittee, which, together with Financial Industry Members, are the governing body of the Forum. <td>[[Lloyd's]]</td>
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  • ...- on its own estimate - to confront the spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd George himself, searching always for a middle way in politics, had shifted body so directly linked to the TUC General
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  • ...s set up, SONE's address was c/o the [[British Nuclear Energy Society]], a body set up to promote nuclear power that is linked to all the main figures in t * Sir [[Ian Lloyd]]
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  • ...He is now chief executive of [[UK Financial Investments]] ([[UKFI]]), the body charged with managing the Government's investments in Britain's banks.<ref> ...big name clients in the financial sector include [[Lloyds TSB]] (PR only; Lloyd's lobbying is done by [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]]<ref>APPC register Nov 2008
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  • ...ling Environmental]] Ltd (WREN), an independent distributive environmental body that funds community and environmental projects under the [[Landfill Commun *[[Lloyd&#39;s of London]]
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  • National Propaganda seems to have acted as part co-ordinating body, part public relations agency for a large number of groups campaign for rig ...1922 the the post-war coalition collapsed. and the liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, was replaced briefly by Bonar Law and then, in May 1923, by Stanley
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  • The WEF is not a decision-making body but one that has power through the financial power of its members. It wield ...] LLC | [[Leighton Holdings]] | [[Lenovo]] | [[Liberty Global Europe]] | [[Lloyd's]]* | [[Lockheed Martin]] Corporation* | [[LUKOIL Oil Company]] | [[Manpow
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  • ...of Munitions in London and in 1918 he became Secretary of State for Air in Lloyd George's cabinet and was responsible for combining the naval and army air s ...an's Yard, just down the road from Downing Street. That meeting created a body called [[National Propaganda]].
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  • ...e stock market, the shares closed at £4. A few days later Lord Murray and Lloyd George sold half of their shares and then purchased another 3,000 between t ...inority report did criticise them for 'grave impropriety'.21 In June 1913, Lloyd George and Rufus Isaacs made a very limited apology. But this was further d
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  • ...Chartered Institute of Marketing in 2003, the world's largest professional body for marketing, for whom he has also acted as a consultant. He is a regular ...Chairman, The Search Group | [[Peter Morgan]], Elected Member, Council of Lloyd's | [[John Nash]], Chairman, Sovereign Capital | Sir [[John Nott]], Former
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  • ...y as "National Propaganda". National Propaganda acted as the co-ordinating body for a growing number of groups often treated by historians as independent e ...'s clandestine candidates ([[Norton-Griffiths]]) had pledged support for [[Lloyd George]]'s coalition, and all but five were Conservatives. [[Morris]] was a
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  • SE is the parent body of 14 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs). ...J. Rothschilds Assurance; Maurice Paterson: Lautro Ltd. [The regulatory body for Insurance Companies]; Thomas Johnston: Bank of Scotland, Science Proje
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