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  • ...{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}{{Template:Brexit badge}}'''Portland''' is an international PR and lobbying consultancy founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], *[[Amy Richards]], associate director; previously managed the national press office for [[Britain Strong
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  • In June 2015 he was elected chair of the House of Commons Select Committee Business, Innovation & Skills. Iain Wright has an inconsistent voting record on fracking. <ref> [https://www.theyworkforyou.c
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  • ...of [[Westminster Forum Projects]] a private company that runs a number of parliamentary policy discussion groups, in which numbers of the lobbying clients of the [ ...of his consultancy until March 2014 when he handed over the role to former associate director [[Emma Carr]]. He told PR Week that:
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  • Olner was (as of March 2010) a member of the committee on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM).<ref>[http://politics.gua ==All-Party Parliamentary Groups==
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  • ...n Marshall Fund has co-funded the International Commission on the Balkans, an initiative to bring American and European experts together to seek solution ...members listed below are members of the [[Centre for European Reform]] and an overwhelming majority have links to US companies or organisations or 'Atlan
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  • *Honorary Associate [[National Secular Society]]<ref> National Secular Society [http://www.secu *Member, [[Committee on Development]]
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  • ...k Tank details], Stockholm Network, accessed 7 April 2009.</ref> a working group of European market-oriented think-tanks. ...[[Michael Portillo|Portillo’s]] backers saw themselves as modernisers of an out of touch party which had put off potential voters through its negativit
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  • ...troduced the [[National Council of Resistance of Iran]]'s (the MEK's front group) leader [[Maryam Rajavi]].<ref name=mondo>Kamran, [http://mondoweiss.net/20 Amess is a member of the [[British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom]] (BPCIF) and has publicly and openly supported the [[Muja
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  • ==Select committee== *[[Committees on Arms Export Controls]](formerly [[Quadripartite Committee]]) -member
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  • ...2 March 2010</ref> In the 2015 general election she retained her seat with an increased majority of 8,360. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/co ...s election campaigns. He has also worked for the [[Environment Agency]] as an external relations and liaison officer.
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  • ...makes virtues of free-thinking and lively exchanges of views" and "fosters an atmosphere of intellectual freedom and open-ended exploration of new ideas, ...regnancy Advisory Service]], whose current Chief Executive is long time LM associate [[Ann Furedi]] sponsored the Battle of Ideas in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
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  • ...in Europe website, accessed 12 November 2014.</ref>, although he did chair an event for EU-AIMS entitled 'Treating autism: the promises, perils and polit ...e, accessed 12 November 2014.</ref> His [[PET]] profile notes that 'he is an evangelist for the view that political, scientific and cultural endeavour c
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2010/feb/21/observer-big-issue An unwarranted attack on Moazzam Begg and Amnesty International], The Observer ...e American Jewish Committee's [[Z-Word]] blog, he also denounces Pilger as an anti-Semite.<ref>David R. Adler, [http://www.hurryupharry.org/2010/03/01/jo
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  • ...the Daily Mail's proclivities and the nature of the Quilliam Foundation as an organisation. Given that Quilliam is run by two self-confessed ex-extremis ...sm]], part of the Home Office. It is widely regarded in Whitehall as being an intelligence agency.<ref>The Guardian (Final Edition), October 17, 2009, Fr
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  • *Chair: Maj. Gen. (res.) [[Eitan Ben-Eliyahu]], CEO, [[Sentry Technology Group]] ...y]], Chairman, Board of Directors, [[Fisher Brothers Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies]]
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  • ...ed as a Director for [[Mathercourt Securities]] Ltd from 1980-91. He is an Associate of the [[UK Society of Investment Professionals]] and a Liveryman of the [[ He is an ally of [[Kenneth Clarke]], although in the 2005 Conservative leadership co
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  • ...mittee on 'EU and Climate Change' from 2003-2004, Draft Marine Bill (Joint Committee) in 2008. <ref name= "Parliament"/> ...artin and Lady Aubrey Wood, The Rainbow Seed Fund, Oxford Instruments plc (an Isis Innovation spin-out), and investor members of the Oxford Early Investm
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  • <td align="center">Associate Editor, [[Developmental Cell]], [[Cell Press]]</td> <td align="center">Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology</td>
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  • ...version which personally counselled Margaret Thatcher, and the creation of an international private intelligence service which came to be known as the [[ Elliott was indeed notorious; the son of a former headmaster of Eton and an MI6 officer from 1939 to 1968, Elliott had been completely duped by the upp
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  • Association meeting in October 1984, "an example of the damage done" (415). The distinguished French journalist Pierre Péan revealed the sniffer plane scandal in
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