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  • [[File:Grant Shapps.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Grant Shapps at a Web Summit conference]] '''Grant Shapps''' was appointed [[Conservative Party]] Chair and Minister without P
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  • *[[Iain Duncan Smith]] (Con) Chingford and Woodford Green *[[Helen Grant]] (Con) Maidstone and The Weald
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  • ...nuary 2010 a GMC tribunal ruled that Wakefield and [[Professor John Walker-Smith]] were guilty of serious professional misconduct. As a result, The Lancet r ...z, A P Dhillon, M A Thomson, P Harvey, A Valentine, S E Davies, J A Walker-Smith. ''The Lancet'', Volume 351, Number 9103 28 February 1998</ref>
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  • ...the Government and the Opposition.<ref>The Times, January 20, 2009, Eur1m grant to think-tank run by ex-Islamic extremists attacked by MPs on both sides, R The ICSR was launched with a keynote speech from Home Secretary [[Jacqui Smith]] who outlined the Government’s policy on radicalisation in her first spe
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  • ...ed £195,000 from the Traditional Alternatives Foundation and was its only grant recipient. In 2010 it received £125,000, 75% of the Traditional Alternativ ...up, which was a forerunner to the think-tank associated with [[Iain Duncan Smith]], the [[Centre for Social Justice]], was officially non-denominational and
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  • ...idden funds from the Jewish Agency and the Israeli Consulate.<ref>Grant F. Smith, Foreign Agents (Washington DC: IRMEP, 2007), p.162</ref>
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  • ...o ‘[distort] the meaning and context of evidence they use.’ Professor Smith noted that At least one example however, according to Professor Smith, pointed to a ‘deliberate selectivity of sources to obscure what occurred
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  • *Grant F. Smith, Deadly Dogma: How Neoconservatives Broke the Law to Deceive America, IRMEP
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  • ...arl Schmitt]]. With Schmitt's help he secured a [[Rockefeller Foundation]] grant to study in Paris, which enabled him to escape Germany as the Nazis were co ...CPD came to prominence. In January 1951, the new CIA chief [[Walter Bedell Smith]] moved to reign in the OPC by appointing Allen Dulles Deputy Director of P
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  • ...e for European Defence and Strategic Studies]] (IEDSS) received a £25,000 grant from the [[John M. Olin Foundation]], to set up the NAI in 1995, so in this ...l), [[David Frum]], Dr. [[Nile Gardiner]] (Heritage Foundation), [[Charles Grant]] (CER), [[Peter Mandelson]] (then <ref>http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermai
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  • ...n funds from the [[Jewish Agency]] and the Israeli Consulate.<ref>Grant F. Smith, Foreign Agents (Washington DC: IRMEP, 2007), p.162</ref>
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  • ...oreign Principals in the United States, 23 May 1963, p.1735 cited in Grant Smith (2007)''[http://www.amazon.com/Foreign-Agents-Committee-Fulbright-Espionage
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  • ...://ciff.org/grant-portfolio/helping-governments-provide-quality-education/ Grant page], Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) website, accessed May 2 ...://ciff.org/grant-portfolio/helping-governments-provide-quality-education/ Grant page], Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) website, accessed May 2
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  • ...ld]] | [[Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer]] | [[Grant Thornton]] | [[Herbert Smith]] | [[K&L Gates]] | [[KPMG]] | [[Linklaters]] | [[Lovells]] | [[Mazars]] |
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  • ...</ref> Fiona is also a member of the ‘The Next Generation’ at the Adam Smith Institute. <ref>”[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/fiona-mcevoy-camp ...servative policies. For example Eamonn Butler and Madsen Pirie of the Adam Smith Institute as well as former Institute of Directors policy head Ruth Lea. <r
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  • | [[Adam Smith Research Trust]] || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || 5,000 || 25,000 ...on: [[Civitas]], June 2008. 'This publication has been made possible by a grant from the [[Nigel Lord Vinson Charitable Trust]]'.
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  • * The [[Smith Institute]] - Length of Relationship: 2002 onwards. ...e annually since 2004 through the provision of an unrestricted educational grant (amount unspecified).<ref> MSD UK [http://www.msd-uk.co.uk/content/corporat
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  • **[[John Fitzpatrick]] '"Never to be released" Grant McKee and Ros Franey, ''Time bomb: Irish bombers, English justice and the G ...nforminc.co.uk/LM/LM127/LM127_Doctor.html 'Second Opinion: Dr Patel and Dr Smith'], ''LM 127'', p. 37, February 2000.
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  • *[[Grant Aldonas]], former Under Secretary for International Trade at the U.S. Depar *[[Lockwood Smith]], former New Zealand diplomat who was NZ High Commissioner
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  • ...front of this were CIPR's former president [[Lionel Zetter]] and [[Warwick Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media ...lobbyists were already in motion. Cabinet Office minister [[Angela Evans Smith]] wrote to Sir [[Philip Mawer]], Chairman of [[UKPAC]]'s Implementation Gro
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