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[[Saltire Public Affairs]] was a lobbying firm set up by one of the big Scottish law firms [[Shepherd and Wedderburn]] to target the Scottish Parliament and [[Scottish Executive]].   
 
[[Saltire Public Affairs]] was a lobbying firm set up by one of the big Scottish law firms [[Shepherd and Wedderburn]] to target the Scottish Parliament and [[Scottish Executive]].   
  
They were involved with the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]].{{ref|1}}
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They were involved with the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]].{{ref|1}} Saltire are members of the [[Association for Scottish Public Affairs]] the lobbyists' lobby group.
  
 
[[Image:Saltire.jpg|thumb|The 'blank' list of occupants at Saltire Court during G8 week, July 2005]] Based in offices in [[Saltire Court]] in Edinburgh, they felt themselves vulnerable to attack during the week of the G8 summit in July 2005.  This appears to be why the board outside the office listing the occupants was rendered blank for G8 week.
 
[[Image:Saltire.jpg|thumb|The 'blank' list of occupants at Saltire Court during G8 week, July 2005]] Based in offices in [[Saltire Court]] in Edinburgh, they felt themselves vulnerable to attack during the week of the G8 summit in July 2005.  This appears to be why the board outside the office listing the occupants was rendered blank for G8 week.

Revision as of 20:43, 14 April 2007

Saltire Public Affairs was a lobbying firm set up by one of the big Scottish law firms Shepherd and Wedderburn to target the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive.

They were involved with the Scottish Parliament Business Exchange.[1] Saltire are members of the Association for Scottish Public Affairs the lobbyists' lobby group.

The 'blank' list of occupants at Saltire Court during G8 week, July 2005

Based in offices in Saltire Court in Edinburgh, they felt themselves vulnerable to attack during the week of the G8 summit in July 2005. This appears to be why the board outside the office listing the occupants was rendered blank for G8 week.

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  1. ^ David Miller, a question of privilege Spinwatch, Nov-Dec 2002.