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  • '''Renewal''' is a New Labour friendly journal set up by lobbyist [[Neal Lawson]], and first published 'in 1993 in the wake of Labour's fourth successive g ...a planning meeting with Thatcher and [[Brian Crozier]]). Its editor [[Neal Lawson]] worked for [[Lowe Bell]] before starting [[LLM Communications]]. LLM was
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  • ...3]</ref>. It had approximately 20 employees and 30 clients. In 2003 [[Neal Lawson]] sold his shares in the company which completed a Management Buy Out.<ref> LLM was set up by [[Neal Lawson]], [[Ben Lucas]] and [[Jon Mendelsohn]].
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  • ...son]], [[Norman Lamont]], [[Alan Arthur Walters|Alan Walters]] and [[Nigel Lawson]]. This group provided the basis for Conservative strategy until 1989. <re
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  • The removal of [[Alasdair Milne|Milne]] had been orchestrated by the ([[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher]] appointed) Chairman [[Duke Hussey]], who with his new D ...blems were laid at the door of the former Conservative chancellor, [[Nigel Lawson]]. <ref>Georgina Born, ''Uncertain Vision: Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention o
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  • *[[Eugene Lawson]] [[U.S.-Russia Business Council]] *[[Margaret Richardson]] [[Ernst & Young]] (retired)
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  • ...have been obliged to visit his long-standing friend in 10 Downing Street, Margaret Thatcher. As Prime Minister, she was the final judge and jury on the matter Rees's Chancellor was Nigel Lawson, who resigned on 26 October 1989, the longest-serving Chancellor of the Exc
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  • ...o work at the consultancy firm [[Lowe Bell]], founded by Sir [[Tim Bell]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during t
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  • [[Ben Lucas]] of [[Lawson Lucas Mendelsohn]] (known as 'LLM') learned that on June 11, Gordon Brown w ...cratic and open to influence away from public scrutiny. As lobbyist [[Neil Lawson]] told me, those 'not in the loop' lose out.
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  • Duncan Bannatyne - Margaret Barbour LLM Lawson Lucas Mendelsohn.
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  • ...'[http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/dominic-lawson/dominic-lawson-keith-joseph-may-have-been-odd-but-the-father-of-thatcherism-was-not-uncari
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  • ...] | Dr [[David Hirsh]] | Dr [[Paul Iganski]] | [[Oliver Kamm]] | [[Dominic Lawson]] | [[Maureen Lipman]] | [[Douglas Murray]] | [[Fiyaz Mughal]] | Dr [[Emanu ...nuele Ottolenghi]] | [[Geoffrey Paul ]] | [[Stephen Pollard]] | Baroness [[Margaret Prosser ]] | Baroness [[Meta Ramsay]] | Sir [[Tim Sainsbury ]] | Dr [[Charl
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  • * Professor [[Anthony Cohen]] Principal and Vice-Chancellor [[Queen Margaret University]] * Ms [[Margaret Lang]] Chief Executive [[Intelligent Office UK Ltd]]
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  • ...Radford curiously singles out the attack on the house of airport excutive Margaret Ewing, cited in this article, for mention.</ref> ...); [https://bucks.ac.uk/whoswho/profile/angela_vernon-lawson Angela Vernon-Lawson], Buckingham New University, undated (accessed 6 June 2016).</ref>
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  • ...olicy Studies''' is a right-wing neoliberal think-tank set up in 1974 by [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Keith Joseph]] and [[Alfred Sherman]]. [[Keith Joseph|Joseph ...Broadcasting along with [[Douglas Hurd]], [[William Whitelaw]] and [[Nigel Lawson]]. <ref>Steven Barnett & Andrew Curry, ''The Battle for the BBC: A British
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  • The removal of [[Alasdair Milne|Milne]] had been orchestrated by the ([[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher]] appointed) Chairman [[Duke Hussey]], who with his new D ...blems were laid at the door of the former Conservative chancellor, [[Nigel Lawson]]. <ref>Georgina Born, Uncertain Vision: Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention of
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  • *[[Margaret O’ Callaghan]] - historian and political analyst, Queens University of Be *[[Margaret Boden]] - research professor of cognitive science, Centre for Cognitive Sci
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  • *The [[Nigel Lawson|Lord Lawson of Blaby]] Conservative *[[Margaret McDonagh|Baroness McDonagh]] Labour
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  • ...nt included [[RUC]] Chief Constable [[Jack Hermon]], General Sir [[Richard Lawson]] and Sir [[Kenneth Stowe]].<ref name"Alexander27may81>Letter from Michael ...to attend meetings alongside senior security officials such as Hermon and Lawson might suggest that he was the [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (
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  • Bell, a former adviser to [[Margaret Thatcher]], recently stepped down from his role as [[Fleishman-Hillard]]’ Before the case was heard by the tribunal, [[Lord Lawson]] told the Guardian that he had "no intention of responding to Mr Montague'
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  • *Miss [[Margaret Beckett]] Derby South *Mrs [[Margaret Ewing]] Moray
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