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  • ...met [[Tony Blair]] regularly when he was Prime Minister, visiting Downing Street at least every 6 months. In June 1998 he said that in some of their policie In January 1986 Murdoch engineered a strike of 6000 workers at their Fleet Street printworks, sacked them and replaced them with EETPU members at a new plant
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  • Once very popular at Downing Street (he's less in favour since he backed Malcolm McLaren for Mayor of London) i Operators of "street furniture" in 20 countries.
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  • ...0 to the Tories). They manage the [[Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd]] (PNTL) fleet{{ref|1}}. PNTL is a subsidiary of [[British Nuclear Fuels plc]]'s [[Sella Two armed freighters from their PNTL fleet, the Pacific Pintail and the Pacific Teal, carried MOX re-processed nuclear
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  • ...y for administrative functions when the head office used to be at Victoria Street. Based here are sales & marketing, IT, gas, some of human resources, logist Esso has its own fleet of 100 road tankers, {{ref|41}} which take the products from terminals to p
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  • ...ng system. It planned to move News International's operations out of Fleet Street to a new HQ at Wapping. ...otic Australian who abandoned his country to become an American, a Downing Street spokesman claimed that Blair was trying to turn Murdoch into a supporter of
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  • ...use, meeting him in London on January 27, 1998 at his apartment on Conduit Street in Mayfair. In the meeting Ritter told Chalabi of the gaps in the UN's inve ...way into Baghdad. An INC member told Jane mayer that FEF men also stole a fleet of SUVs belonging to the former regime and sold them abroad. Some were caug
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  • ...treet, London EC4A 2BE (one of a number of anonymous GS buildings on Fleet Street)]] ...treet, London EC4A 2BB (one of a number of anonymous GS buildings on Fleet Street)]]
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  • ...e ambassador Ghayth Armanazi, David Seymour, Roy Greenslade and ex-Downing Street supremo James Humphreys. Know Comment also grew its media training and publ ...ceship with the local weekly and by the time he was 22 he'd moved to Fleet Street as a sub editor on The Sun, but left in 1973 to write a book, 'Goodbye To T
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  • ...of public health policy on AIDS'', London: [[Policy Search]], 14 [[Tufton Street]], Westminster, SW1, May 1987.</ref> ...on intellectual [[Norman Podhoretz]], [[Paul Gigot]], editor of the [[Wall Street Journal]]'s influential editorial page, theologian [[Michael Novak]], and a
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  • *Newspapermen: Hugh Cudlipp, Cecil King and the Glory Days of Fleet Street (2003)
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  • ...an-of-old-fleet-street-424838.html Roger Alton - The guardian of old Fleet Street]', ''Independent on Sunday'', 19 November 2006</ref></p></blockquote>
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  • ...0px|right|thumb|KPMG, 8 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8BB (just off Fleet Street and next to The [[Office of Fair Trading]])]] ...05, and had a two-year spell as head of the UK Policy Unit at [[10 Downing Street]] from 2011 to 2013.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/paul-kirby/
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  • ...thes agents flooding the city streets appeared long before the first Fleet Street journalist left for Moscow to cover the Olympic Games.
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  • ...|Wadham College]] at the [[University of Oxford]], he started his '[[Fleet Street]]' career at the short-lived ''[[Sunday Correspondent]]''. He also presents
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  • ...a local councillor in [[Leicester]], and was made Head of Chambers at King Street Chambers in Leicester on the Midland Circuit in 1996. ...help offered in securing the reportedly £850m US presidential helicopter fleet contract.
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  • ...luence of the powerful Fleet Street print unions. The move away from Fleet Street and the trade unions led to the Sacking by [[The Observer]] of all sub-edit
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  • ...luence of the powerful Fleet Street print unions. The move away from Fleet Street and the trade unions led to the Sacking by [[The Observer]] of all sub-edit
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  • ...ts and perhaps more importantly remove the influence of the powerful Fleet Street print unions. According to journalist Nick Davies the move to Wapping "Rele
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  • ...|thumb|Alternative Investment Management Association, 2nd Floor, 167 Fleet Street, London, EC4A 2EA]]'''The Alternative Investment Management Association''' ...350px|right|thumb|Alternative Investment Management Association, 167 Fleet Street (just round the corner from lobbying agency [[Hume Brophy]])]]
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  • *has contributed during his career on Fleet Street to most national newspapers. ...rg/sustainers/content/1999-08/1glass.htm]</ref> He was replaced by [[Janet Street Porter]].<ref>[http://www.medialifemagazine.com/news1999/july99/news4702.ht
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