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  • ...rrupt and based on who has the greater ability to pay the greater sum. The Tony Blair government took power with a promise of getting tough on sleaze, maki ...mpanies I have come across." {{ref|10}} This is what you might expect from Clarke, who happens to be a non-executive deputy chairman at BAT, a role for which
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  • ...michael_gove/article1112354.ece I can't fight my feelings any more: I love Tony]', ''The Times'', 25 February 2003.</ref> On 5 December 2005, Gove criticised Home Secretary [[Charles Clarke]] for employing advisors on extremism including Ahmad Thompson, Khurshid Ah
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  • ...ot known who funded the report, but it had input from [[Oliver Letwin]], [[Tony Pidgley]] chairman of housebuilders [[Berkeley Group]] and [[Richard Blakew *Professor [[Michael Clarke]], former Director General of the [[Royal United Services Institute]]
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  • For the past decade, the Labour MP and former Cabinet minister [[Tony Benn]] has been valiantly trying to publish a Cabinet Office document which ...remained 'confidential and subject to the thirty-year rule'.<ref>Letter to Tony Benn, 15 January 1986.</ref> Unperturbed, Benn appeared before the inquiry
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  • ...founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], a former adviser to UK prime minister [[Tony Blair]].<ref>[http://www.portlandpr.co.uk/about About Portland], Portland P *[[Tim Allan]]: Founder; spent six years working for [[Tony Blair]] both in opposition and in 10 Downing Street, worked as a media advi
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  • ...Prime Minister Michael Manley, Jamaica ''Daily Gleaner'' publisher Oliver Clarke was added to the Executive Committee; he has now been promoted to Treasurer <td>[[Tony Pederson]]
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  • *Rt Hon [[Kenneth Clarke]] QC MP *[[Tony Shepherd]]
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  • ...Sachs in 1986. He was also an economic adviser to Tory Chancellor Kenneth Clarke (one of his Treasury's 'wise men') from 1993 and was ex-Prime Minister John ...achs in 1986. He was also an economic adviser to Tory Chancellor [[Kenneth Clarke]] (one of his Treasury's 'wise men') from 1993 and was ex-Prime Minister [[
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  • [[Michael Levy]] who was the chief fundraiser for [[Tony Blair]] during his time as [[Labour Party]] leader and Prime Minister has b In 1998 [[Tony Blair]], then UK Prime Minister, launched a British-Israeli youth exhange p
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  • ...sals for hunting to be 'licenced' as a 'compromise' position. As Labour MP Tony Banks has said, ...with shoppers to find out what they wanted from British food. Launched by Tony Blair, the idea was to develop a symbol that highlighted that various produ
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  • ...has dramatically increased in the last 4 years and continues to do so, as Tony Blair moves to distance himself from any responsibility to the Unions and t In September 1999 an opinion poll (ICM) found that 52% of people thought that Tony Blair did not care enough about Labour's traditional working class supporte
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  • ...in 2001. Hill was later special adviser to Education Secretary [[Charles Clarke]], moving with him to the Home Office until May 2005.<ref>Progress Through
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  • ...on their souls'.26 Post-war, the Sun was rewarded for its commitment when Tony Blair gave his first interview with the Sun’s political editor, Trevor Ka ...s has a powerful influence in domestic politics. Before the 1997 election, Tony Blair was a guest of honour at a huge News Corp corporate meeting in Austra
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  • ...rd of directors, as did [[Derek Scott]] (who had been a special advisor to Tony Blair between 1997 and 2003) as deputy chairman.<ref>[https://web.archive.o <td>[[Christopher Clarke]] &dagger;12, [[Cridmore Farm Co Ltd]]</td></tr>
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  • *[[Tony Froggatt]] *[[Basil Clarke]]
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  • Following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]], it emerged that DLA Piper was one of three agencies refusing to j *[[Tony Angel]], United Kingdom. Former managing partner at [[Linklaters]], 1998–
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  • ...ccessfully urged Major to sanction a party political broadcast featuring [[Tony Blair]] selling his soul to a spin-doctor.<ref>John Major, John Major - The In late 1996, Gascoyne-Cecil along with [[Kenneth Clarke]], [[Michael Howard]] and [[Peter Lilley]], persuaded Major against moderat
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  • *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/747/ 'Ken Clarke and the suicide bomber'], ''Spiked'', 2 September 2005. *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://reason.com/archives/2007/05/17/tony-the-nanny 'Tony the Nanny'], ''Reason'', 17 May 2007.
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  • ...ement’s offices are nearby (with presidents: [[Lord Haskins]], [[Kenneth Clarke]] QC MP, [[Neil Kinnock]] and [[Baroness Williams]]). The [[Adam Smith Ins ...2000, it was won by Derek Jarman, Kenneth Branagh, Ken Loach, Ridley Scott/Tony Scott, Mike Leigh, Channel Four Films, Michael Roberts, Michael Kuhn, Joyce
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  • ...de by Foreign Secretary Robin Cook in consultation with the Prime Minister Tony Blair.” <ref>’[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/286128.stm New MI .../ref> The letter was also signed by [[Peter Clarke (Police officer)|Peter Clarke]], the former head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command and
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