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  • ...list David Osler's first book'' Labour Party Plc: New Labour as a Party of Business ''is published by Mainstream Publishing on Sept. 25th with forward by Paul '''Big Business and the Moderates - open the books'''
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  • ...[[Colin Byrne]] is described as a key figure in the interface between big business and New Labour. <ref> Mark Hollingsworth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politi ...pment Agency and a council member of the Nottinghamshire Learning & Skills Council. In 2004, responding to a report showing politicians lack of trust in lobby
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  • ...See page 133, para 2, accessed July, 2012. See also [http://www.eon.com/en/business-areas/power-generation/nuclear/nuclear-in-the-energy-mix.html E.ON website: ...nd eight million electricity and gas customer accounts. Through its retail business, [[E.ON Energy Solutions]], it supplies energy to homes as well as small-me
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  • ===Business Commenced=== ...ing their case to all levels of government, from the parish council to The Council of Ministers. Local authorities retain us on a range of communications proj
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  • ...aunched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. ...Task Force]] quango. She stepped down from the Board of [[Advantage West Midlands]], the regional development agency, to take on the appointment of Non-Execu
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  • ...ol]], City University, London. Prior to this he was Associate Dean of Cass Business School, and worked as a Special Advisor to the [[Bank of England]] on finan ...f Economic Research and was a member of the [[Economic and Social Research Council]]'s (ESRC) study group on Labour Economics and on Political Economy. He has
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  • ...brands for big bucks.'<ref>Nick Clark, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/ball-joins-portland-as-adviser-1807615.html Ball joins Portland as adv ...lients] understand how we will exit Europe, what this might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’
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  • ...r founding member is former Conservative Party member for Westminster city council [[Andrew Allum]].<ref>Robert Booth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/200 ...individuals or groups giving more than £5,000. The [[Midlands Industrial Council]], which has donated £1.5m to the Conservatives since 2003, said it has gi
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  • BAE Systems divides its different interests into business groups, each of which is overseen by one of three COOs (Chief of Operations ..."Integrating people, processes, tools and technology to create tomorrow's business and product solutions". {{ref|7}} Arguably, though, its main purpose would
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  • '''Swraj Paul, Baron Paul''' (born 1931) is an Indian-born, British-based business man. He was knighted by the Queen in 1978. Lord Paul owns [[Caparo Industries]], a steel manufacturing business, which gave £101,000 to the Labour Party in 1998, £76,000 in 1997 and £1
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  • **[[11th Signal Brigade]] and Headquarters West Midlands ...dvisory Committee (AWAC) | [[Career Transition Partnership]] | [[Corporate Business Modelling Language]] (CBML) | [[Directorate of Aviation Regulation & Safety
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  • *[[Bergen Small Business Development Center]] *[[Bucks County International Trade Council]]
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  • ...allow them to understand and bridge the differences in the two countries' business cultures.' The Forum is run by a senior array of business and political leaders, including a significant component of those active in
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  • ...esidency National Propaganda had been wound up and replaced by The Central Council of the Economic League. On April 8th of 1924 this had launched an appeal fo The Central Council of Economic League's "5th Annual Report", marked "for private circulation o
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  • ...Business Biography", "Dictionary of National Biography", professional and business registers, your local history library, and of course, in a number of cases, ...ncil members from over fifteen years or so. The composition of the Central Council over its last five years is given in a separate list.
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  • ...Field Sports Society]], the [[Countryside Movement]] and the [[Countryside Business Group]], but it is the name "British Field Sports Society Investments Ltd." ...), the Countryside Business Group was at first called the [[Country Sports Business Group]], but changed its name after only a few weeks. {{ref|3}} It was foun
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  • ...Dr Monica Winstanley of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) at an evening reception organised by UFAW at The Royal Society, for ...fering, but also Tesco's key competitors (See section on Strategy: Core UK Business). But the net goes even wider. As the supermarkets move back onto the high
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  • ...ass (ICM poll), Blair's 1999 speech to the CBI that he is 'proud to be pro-business' places him very squarely in opposition to those same workers. ...d the House of Commons in March 1999 that he was 'putting the interests of business first'.
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  • :*the notion that British business is going to receive mere crumbs from the SDI pie.<ref name="SDI"/> :*The business community-such as [[ThornEMI]], [[Racal]], [[Plessey]], [[Marconi]].<ref na
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  • ...mmon Market, [[GATT]], the creation of the [[National Economic Development Council]] (described as tactically sectioning off the TUC from adherence to the Lab :'The FBI was founded in 1916 on the initiative of the Midlands industrialist, [[Dudley Docker]]. He obtained pledges of £1,000 from each
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