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  • ...confused with the [[David and Ruth Lewis Family Charitable Trust]] or with the associated Lewis family which owns [[River Island]] ...s Foundation]] (formerly known as the [[David Lewis Charitable Foundation (The)]]), was created in 1972.
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  • The G R P Charitable Trust is a small grant-making charity (no 255733) set up v ...tics and Economics Research Trust]] a charity that mainly raises funds for the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. (See below).
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  • ...Wolfson]] who was chairman of [[Great Universal Stores]] and co-founder of the separate [[Wolfson Foundation]]. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/art ...s Wolfson Charitable Trust, Financial statements 5 April 2008, p.23.</ref> The Trust’s donations are not declared in its 2009 or 2010 accounts.
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  • ..._r_p_organisationNumber=5044355 Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2021], Wolfson Foundation. Retrieved 25 October 2022.</ The Trust was established in 1958 and currently has assets of some £35 million
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  • ...year after the foundation of the state of Israel. According to its website the AIA has 3 main objectives: 1. To support educational programmes enabling the people of both countries to deepen their understanding of each other.
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  • ...ed in 1958.<ref>https://www.thepeerage.com/p36838.htm#i368379</ref> She is the sister of [[George Richard Pinto]]. ...ounter Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaigns such as [[WIZO UK]] and the [[Weizmann Institute Foundation]] (See below for details of finances).
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  • ...The Deed was drawn up by the law firm [[Paisner and Co.]] associated with the long time Zionist activist lawyer [[Martin Paisner]]. ...Israel Studies at Oxford. The Foundation, donated a total of £193,239 to the [[United Jewish Israel Appeal]] between April 2009 and March 2011. <ref>Sta
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  • ...4 September 2013 </ref> During his tenure as director-general of [[CERN]] the Hadron Collider was mandated. He has held various UK and international role He was elected a fellow of the [[Royal Society]] in 1984.<ref name= "CV"/>
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  • ...t and anarchist movement. He was active between 2004 and 2009, at first in the Brighton area of southern England, and then Cardiff, south Wales. ...Police infiltrator in fear for her life after gang cover is blown’], ''The Times'', 20/04/11 (accessed 10 May 2014).</ref>
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  • ...] founded PB in 2010 to provide public affairs and consultancy services on the General Election of that year.<ref> PB Political Consulting [http://www.pbp *Political market research
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  • ...and [[Forte Holdings]] in the 1940s and 1950s. The company is a result of the 2001 merger between [[Berwin Leighton]] and [[Paisner & Co]]. <ref> BLP Law ...Worcester College]], [[University of Oxford]] 1962-1965 and then an LLM at the [[University of Michigan]], Ann Arbor, USA 1966-1967.<ref> Woolf Institute
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  • The three founding partners are all former members of lobbying firm [[MHP]]. As of December 2017, Incisive employed the following people with backgrounds in politics:
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  • ...d based in north and central London - which makes it likely he served with the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. His real name is '''Carlo Soracchi'''. ...cular from two of his partners while undercover.<ref name="a.e">Undercover Research Group: email from 'Andrea', who was in a relationship with Carlo. Her name
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  • '''Donald Trump''' is the 45th US Republican president and a billionaire businessman. ...be-braithwaite/ripping-back-veil-interview-with-arun-kundnani Ripping back the veil: an interview with Arun Kundnani], ''OpenDemocracy'', 19 November 2016
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  • ...had decided the company did not need an Environmental Impact Assessment at the site. ...fracking-issues-resolve The UK's lack of fracking regulation is insane], ''The Guardian'', 31 August 2011, accessed 27 October 2016.</ref>
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  • The [[Jeremy and John Sacher Charitable Trust]] is the 'working name' of the [[Michael Sacher Charitable Trust]] Charity number 206321. [[British Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem]],
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  • ...nist oriented foundation based in the UK associated with the Lewis family, the owners of [[River Island]] clothing chain. Grants have been awarded by the foundation to the following organisations:
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  • ...in 1987. The priorities of the former Foundations remain the priorities of the Clore Duffield Foundation.<ref name="2005report">Annual Report, 2005.</ref> ...es its support on the cultural sector, cultural sector education (spanning the performing arts, museums, and visual arts education), cultural leadership t
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  • | [[Peter David Anwyl-Harris]] || 9 The Green, Childwick Bury, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 6JJ || Director || Aug | [[Mark Philip Farmar]] || 9 The Green, Childwick Bury, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 6JJ || Director || Mar
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  • !colspan="7" | Grant recipients of the Bloom Foundation in £ sterling | [[Albion in The Community]] || 358,277 || 5,000 || 80,000 || 110,450 || 62,500 || 62,500
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