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  • *[[Neil Kinnock]] The Rt Hon Lord (Neil) Kinnock of Bedwellty Chair of the British Council *Professor Lord [[Robert May]] of Oxford OM AC Kt PRS, member of the board of trustees, Pre
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  • ...tional Publicity Bureau to do the same and, in 1937, through a frontman, [[Lord Luke of Pavenham]], bought Truth, and proceeded to use it to denigrate the TUC General Council and the self-same Lord Malcolm
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  • ...an Institute's 1984 gathering. A second trustee is the conservative [[Lord Orr-Ewing]]. There is a third trustee, whose name is not on the public record. The fu
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  • :Fabian Question Time. Speakers: [[Yvette Cooper]] MP, Lord [[Maurice Glasman]], [[Andrew Harrop]], [[Deborah Mattinson]] and [[Iain Da
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  • ...at secrecy, it is difficult to assess the extent of their influence. But [[Lord Rees-Mogg]], on the board of [[GEC]], [[M & G]] and [[J. Rothschild Holding ...of Members' Interests, [[James Hastings]]. On 19 January 1988, he wrote to Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, a Conservative MP and Scottish Office Minister: 'I
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  • *Lord [[James O'Shaughnessy]]. Health minister and government whip since 2016. Jo ...h Office]], where she was speech-writer to Ministers of State for Africa [[Lord Malloch-Brown]] and [[Baroness Kinnock]]. She also worked as a Policy Analy
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  • ...bert Laws]] (of the ship owners' association); [[Arthur Balfour]] (later [[Lord Riverdale]] and perhaps the leading Sheffield steel manufacturer) and Sir [ ...in 1920 by the authors [[H Rider Haggard]] and [[Rudyard Kipling]], and [[Lord Sydenham]], who later in the twenties was a prominent member of the British
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  • ...rought him into Rolls Royce and British Airways to act as chief executive. Lord McFadzean was a Shell careerist who chaired [[Shell Transport and Trading]] McFadzean's son-In-law is former Labour Minister, Lord [[Richard Marsh]], now chair of TV AM and Lee Cooper jean company. McFadzea
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  • ...oss of the Hill Samuel merchant banking group. Another Shell ex-chair Is [[Lord McFadzean]] who sits with former [[Unilever]] head Sir David Orr, Sir [[Mic
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  • ...y Angest]], [[Sir John Beckwith]], [[Lord Blakenham]], [[Roger Bootle]], [[Lord Harris of Peckham]], [[Sir John Coles]], and [[Sir David Davis]]. ...erceived threat of the single currency had disappeared - [[Maurice Saatchi|Lord Saatchi]] backed a new cross-party group, [[Vote 2004]], which was set up t
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  • *Lord [[John Assheton]], the 2nd Baron Cl1theroe, an RTZ execuuve director, went
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  • * Lord [[Robert Haldane Smith|Robert Smith]] Chairman [[Weir Group Plc]]/[[Scottis Rt Hon [[Eilish Angiolini]] Lord Advocate [[Scottish Government]]
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  • ...0009.htm Lords Hansard, Immigration (EAC Report), 14 November, Column 897, Lord Peston in response to Cox.]</ref>Sir [[Andrew Green]], former Foreign Offic ...ncluded Cox, who was then Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, and [[Lord Orr-Ewing]]. The IST’s International Advisory Council included experts in many West
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  • {{Template:Lobbying Portal badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}Lord '''Mark Malloch Brown''' (b. 1953 in Rhodesia; British national) is the for ...Malloch-Brown-resigns-from-Government-for-family-and-personal-reasons.html Lord Malloch-Brown resigns from Government for 'family and personal reasons'] 8
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  • ...easy]] MP, [[Lewis Shand Smith]], [[Damon Gibbons]], [[Jonathan Eley]] and Lord [[Larry Whitty]]. In association with [[Ombudsman Services]]. ...have an answer to the personal debt crisis? Speakers: [[Chris Leslie]] MP, Lord [[Wilf Stevenson]], [[Polly Toynbee]], [[Mick McAteer]] and [[Paul Hackett]
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  • ...for Journalism, University of Kent; author, Responsibility without Power: Lord Justice Leveson's constitutional dilemma *[[Gilly Lord]] - partner, assurance practice, PwC
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  • ...ive.org/web/20000226110100/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM63/LM63_Living.html#2 'Lord Horror'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 63 - January 1994.
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  • ...efence and foreign affairs. After one such briefing on 23 April 1985, Lord Orr-Ewing named a number of Labour MPs and trade unionists linked to the [[World Peac
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  • | Lord Sacks Forest || 165,000 || ...egion). £237,000 went towards Medical Care in Aleh Negev and £165,000 to Lord Sacks Forest (restoration). £242,000 was donated to OR Negev (part of the
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  • *Lord Balniel Welwyn and Hatfield
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