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  • ...ence: I-Spy Productions Written in Flames: Naming the British Ruling Class London: Hooligan Press ISBN 1869802071. Undated, but published in 1987. Sir Timothy Bevan :has just retired from the chairmanship of Barclays whIch he'd joined after Eton and the Guards. He's 60 and l1ves at
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  • ...distribution, and supply of electricity; storage, distribution, and supply of gas; electrical and utility contracting; and domestic appliance retailing. It is the second largest energy supplier in the UK with consolidated revenues of £15.3 billion for the year ending 31 March 2008. <ref>[http://uk.reuters.c
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  • The full membership of the Task Force is: CBE, (Chief Executive, The Post Office and member of TEC Assessors
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  • According to The '''School Food Trust''''s website: ...education and health of children and young people and improve the quality of food in schools.<ref>SFT[http://www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk/index.asp Websit
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  • ...ember 2005 [[Liz Cheney]] and [[Condi Rice]] were in Bahrain at the launch of the Foundation for the Future: ...uture worth $55 million to support NGOs and projects for promoting freedom of the press and democracy.
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  • ...]] (left [[N M Rothschild & Sons]] in 1980, but remained the official head of the family). Sir Evelyn de Rothschild failed his economics degree at Cambri ...in 1969, who were headed by [[Guy de Rothschild]]. He was deputy chairman of [[Milton Keynes Development Corporation]] 1971-1984.
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  • ...s itself with improving health and health care, with a particular focus on London. ===Board of Directors===
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  • *[[Sam Bell]] &ndash; Directory of Advocacy *[[Ivan Boothe]] &ndash; Director of Communications
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  • ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== ...n and members of select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that:
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  • ...s internationally including in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Europe, North America and Australia. ...s and want to make sure we have a permanent physical presence at the heart of Scottish decision making and as Scotland gets additional devolution.'<ref>[
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  • ...istence on November 7, 2000. Its administrative office is in Geneva as one of several offices that will eventually operate under the Council's authority. ...to alert decision-makers, as well as the general public, to looming risks of war.
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  • ...ector, Manpower Services Commission; Permanent Secretary at the Department of Employment and Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education. ...dent of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and was Chair of the Government’s [[Sustainable Development Education Panel]] from 1998 to
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  • ...kers whose purpose is to put national defence and security back at the top of the political agenda.<ref>[http://www.firstdefence.org/index.html First Def ...First Defence website, accessed 12 Jan 2010</ref> The paper is a critique of the process by which Tony Blair took the UK into war with Iraq and the post
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  • ...te at: www.peatalert.org.uk/scotts/scottsintheuk.htm , and details of some of the company's worldwide offices and stockists are available at: www.peatale ...eside County, Illinois; Nobelsville in Hamilton County, Indiana; and Imlay City in Lapeer County, Michigan.[18]
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  • ...of Peckham''' (born 15 September in Peckham South London, 1942) is founder of carpet retailer, [[Carpetright]]. ...donor to the [[Conservative Party]] and Conservative member of the [[House of Lords]] and businessman.
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  • ...ety founded in 1996 which supports free markets, free trade and the spread of democracy worldwide.<ref>[http://personal.lse.ac.uk/lazanski/hayek/aboutus. ...tarians. The funding for the lavishly-endowed society comes from a network of think-tanks and companies. Among these are:
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  • ...nded the anti-regulatory [[Manifesto Club]] and has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], the [[Brighton Salon]], [[Leeds Salon]] and [[Manchester Salon]]. ...atholic schools throughout his education, including St James Catholic High School in Colindale, Barnet, based in a Dominican convent. <ref>[http://www.specta
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  • ...Munira_Mirza.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Munira Mirza speaking at the 2008 Battle of Ideas]] ...licy of the Greater London Authority under the Conservative administration of [[Boris Johnson]] and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental
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  • ...ome, 31 January 2013.</ref> He attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge. ...ncy|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché in London, Godson Snr was involved in an attempt to expel [[Aneurin Bevan]] from the
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  • A street in London literally crammed with influence peddlers and free market think tanks. ...Street]] and ends at [[Great College Street]] in the North, at the corner of [[Dean's Yard]]. [[Marsham Street]] and [[Smith Square]] are parallel to t
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