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  • ...e represented the constituency for Conwy. She was elected to parliament in the May 1997 General Election with a majority of 3,081 votes.<ref>[http://www.t Williams did not stand for re-election in the 2010 election and left Parliament on 12 April 2010.<ref>[http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/bet
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  • Peter Bottomley is a Member of Parliament (MP) for the [[Conservative Party]] in Worthing West.<ref>[http://www.theyworkforyou.com Peter Bottomley entered Parliament on the 26 June 1975.<ref>[http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/peter_bottomley/worthin
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  • ...e constituency of North East Bedfordshire. He was elected to parliament in the June 1983 General Election with a majority of 12,251 votes.<ref>[http://www ...e East at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and Minister of State at the [[Department for International Development]] on 13 June 2017. <ref> [https:
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  • ...00px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...eas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...ience scare stories'', 2009, including a chapter by [[Austin Williams]] of the [[LM network]]]] ...<ref name="Enemies">[http://www.imprint.co.uk/books/williams_enemies.html "The Enemies of Progress"], Imprint Academic, accessed July 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ublishing house in September of 1984 and gave his occupation as 'Lecturer' and an address in London N1. He declared also a further directorship of a firm ...ebsite, accessed 13 Jan 2011</ref> campaign and is the fifth signatory of the statement of [[Academics for Academic Freedom]].
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  • ...[http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/ Lists of Members of the House of Lords], www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.</ref> See also [[ *The [[Andrew Adonis|Lord Adonis]] Labour
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  • ...a trustee and former executive director of Scottish neoliberal think tank, the [[David Hume Institute]] (DHI). ...her he nor another appointee 'had undertaken any political activities over the past five years'.
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  • ...A, Watergate, and Beyond, p.148]. Francis Stonor Saunders (1999) Who Paid the Piper? (p. 244) states that: ...the expenses of publication, or guaranteed, usually through a foundation, the purchase of enough copies to make it worthwhile.</ref>
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  • ...cations and given 2 civil service deputies who now handle lobby briefings, and [[Sally Morgan]] has been made Director of Government Relations. ...t to Cambridge University. He was Political Editor of Today and the Mirror and has worked for Tony Blair since 1994. His partner is Fiona Millar. He is pa
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  • ...'s work was cited by [[Iain Duncan Smith]] when he explained the agenda of the [[Centre for Social Justice]] think tank.<ref>Iain Duncan Smith, [http://ww ...Charles Murray was a teenager in 1960 he burned a cross with his friends. The report states:
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  • ...formerly known as the [[National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts]].<ref>Nesta [http://www.nesta.org.uk/about-us/our-history#sthash.zpifHXRb. ...for bringing together lots of different interests: government, corporate, technology etc.
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...- SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...rn October 1964) is the [[Conservative Party]] MP for the Cities of London and Westminster. ...d from the job in June 2019 after he grabbed a climate change protester at the gala Mansion House dinner.
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  • ...ions]]. He was also a founding partner at at lobbyists [[Tetra Strategy]] and a founding director of [[BICOM]] (Britain Israel Communications Centre).<re ...andwick International]]'s public affairs division. ''PR Week'' reported at the time:
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  • ...rity number: 225910, Incorporated on 21 July 1939) is the main vehicle for the [[Jewish National Fund UK]] trading as [[JNF UK]]. It is also a registered ...significant information about the extent of the project's connection with the
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  • The [[12th World Summit on Counter-Terrorism]], the conference of the [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] took place in Herzliya on ===Monday, September 10, at the Center for Performing Arts, Herzliya===
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  • ...9/http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page19525 Prime Minister's Office: Changes to the machinery of Government] Friday 5 June 2009</ref> ...of regulation. BIS was a ministerial department, supported by 48 agencies and public bodies. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/departmen
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  • ...ent.uk, accessed 15 April 2013.</ref> and was a senior business adviser to the UK Coalition government from from 2010-2015. ...rch 2015 and the managing director and partner of [[Riverstone Holdings]], the venture capital firm that backs it. He also co-ran Riverstone's
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  • ...e organisation was launched by then South Australian Premier [[Mike Rann]] and [[Susan Greenfield]] on 2 August, 2005.<ref>Australian SMC (2013), [http:// ...erted Australian science communicators that she was involved in setting up the [[Australian SMC]]:
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