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  • ...ernational Nuclear Services]] Ltd, and [[URS]] International Holdings (UK) Ltd that in April 2012 was awarded a £1.6bn contract by the [[Nuclear Decommis ...asured when the leak was discovered were up to 1,000 times over what would be considered a very high dose.<ref>"[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3
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  • ...to Tepco's handling of the 2011 crisis, she added: "I think there have to be clear lines of authority in a crisis. And clear plans of how to handle a cr Lady Judge told the Telegraph 'that she is also convinced that the public can be persuaded that the need for nuclear energy outweighs what she insists are v
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  • ...[Sellafield Ltd]]. In 2008 the NDA contracted the management of Sellafield Ltd to the private [[Nuclear Management Partners]] consortium. The site is home ...pt a shipment of the fuel that was already en-route, which meant it had to be returned to Sellafield. <ref>Paul Brown and Jonathan Watts, [http://www.gua
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  • ...n the plutonium cycle makes it more likely than other nuclear companies to be the direct cause of nuclear weapons proliferation. <ref>WISE Paris[http://w Generating nuclear energy requires uranium as a fuel, which has to be mined. Uranium mining can have catastrophic effects on nearby communities a
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  • ...be harming themselves, "Unless a culling program is introduced there will be long-term damage to plants, the soil and other wildlife, and ultimately to *[[Asian Wildlife Consultancy Co. Ltd]].
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  • ...ive]]"), however, it stated that it was not advocating that patents should be granted for software. Mark MacGann, Director General of EICTA, said When EICTA uses the expression "patents for software", it might be understood that it refers to the relatively narrow concept of "inventions o
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  • ...'The Guardian'', 06 June 2001. </ref> Byrne worked for Labour and used to be Peter Mandelson’s flatmate. [[Andrew Brown]], brother of Prime Minister G ...e could swallow the idea of lobbyists going on a charm offensive. It would be a bit much to stomach.” <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/uk/search/article/22
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  • ...r has worked for [[Legal and General Ventures]] Ltd, the [[Ford Motor Co]] Ltd and [[3i]] Plc. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} Jenkin has called for &#39;early decisions to be made on the future of nuclear power&#39; and was part of an &#39;Expert Pan
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  • ...ironmental Audit Committee, he said that new nuclear power stations should be built to help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, increase security of supp .../archive/20051107b.html EDF Energy press release: 'Londoners say UK should be self sufficient in energy'], November 7, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...and to hold to the proposition that our liberal democratic tradition must be safeguarded and fostered" It is also "concerned with the social and politic ...sits to access tunnels under office towers, and large groups of men living together "for no apparent purpose". He also warned Canadians about people wearing bu
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  • ...did not in any way discredit Crozier as a Western expert. He continued to be cited as a reputable authority in Britain and the United States and was a m ...whole Cuban effort in Africa can be nullified, and possibly [[SWAPO]] can be finished off in the bargain."{{ref|106}}
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  • Westinghouse was originally acquired by [[British Nuclear Fuels]] Ltd (BNFL) in March 1999. <ref> [http://westinghousenuclear.com/Our_Company/his ...ric Design Assessment process (GDA). This assessment was originally due to be completed by June 2011. <ref> [https://www.ukap1000application.com/index.as
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  • ...ive Director, supported by a small staff. The ECPA Management Board brings together its corporate members and academics to advise the Executive Director on pro ...of Public Affairs 2005: 4th ECPA Annual Conference: Putting the EU Puzzle Together? Conference organised by the European Centre for Public Affairs, held on Fe
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  • *Bringing together top energy industry executives, Whitehall officials and senior academics in * Nick Otter, Director of Technology and External Affairs, [[Alstom Power]] Ltd
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  • ...mp/john_robertson/280/ John Robertson], Labour.org, undated but appears to be out of date, accessed 24 September 2013 </ref> His constituency has been kn ...UK delegation. Travel and accommodation paid for by [[Atomic Energy Canada Ltd]] (AECL). (Registered 7 September 2005) <ref>[http://www.theyworkforyou.com
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  • [[Image:Indigo PR Ltd 1.jpg|thumb|Indigo Strategic Communications (Indigo PR Ltd) office, 27 Maritime Street, Leith, Edinburgh]] ...rgh]]Indigo Strategic Communications is the trading name for [[Indigo (PR) Ltd]], a PR and lobbying firm established in 1998 and based in Edinburgh, with
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  • *Share our visions: Be identified with the Institute's initiatives in support of industry... ...bridge Research]] | [[Sharp Laboratories of Europe]] | [[Tesla Engineering Ltd]] | [[UKAEA Fusion]] | [[Unilever]]
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  • ...t company of [[Oxera Consulting Limited]]; a Director of [[Helm Associates Ltd]]; and a Fellow in Economics, New College, University of Oxford.<ref>Dr. Di ...to the government on energy policy, and was said by government insiders to be close to [[Geoffrey Norris]], former PM [[Tony Blair]]'s key pro-nuclear ad
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  • ...anda operation called [[Information Bulletin Ltd]]. [[Information Bulletin Ltd]] was the first of a series of CIA funded propaganda opertions. It later be .... The book has been highly influential in its field. One study found it to be the second most cited book on the subject. Interestingly the same study fou
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  • ...is was not always possible now. In Northern Ireland, reporters appeared to be everywhere, and the army quickly realised that an ‘information policy’ ::... The army began training officers in how to be interviewed on television, and by the end of 1971 more than 200 officers ha
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