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  • ...chment_data/file/77904/Colin_Renfrew.pdf Department for culture, media and sport] GOV.UK, accessed 6 May 2015 </ref> ...rliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-renfrew-of-kaimsthorn/3234 Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 6 May 2015 </ref>
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  • ...secretary [[John Whittingdale]] in the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. ...[Fishburn Hedges]], [[Mulberry Marketing Communications]], [[Publicasity]] and [[Doner Cardwell Hawkins]].
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  • ...evolving Door badge}}'''Ray Gallagher''' is a senior policy adviser to the culture secretary [[John Whittingdale]]. Gallagher worked for [[Sky]] for fifteen years, most notably as the head of public affairs.
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  • ...lobby group and trade association for UK-based companies that supply goods and services to the education sector. *'lobbies Government and decision-makers on policy issues',
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  • List of parliamentary private secretaries (PPS) in post as at September 2016, under Chancellor of the exchequer: [[Philip Hammond]]
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  • ...dback on the standards for undercover policing' in the UK|Parent=[[College of Policing]]|Dates=2014 to present (2017)}} ...Scrutiny Panel]] (National Oversight Group). It also sets out some details of connected officers as they relate to matters being considered by the [[Unde
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  • ...ment of Health & Social Care]] (formerly the Department of Health) is part of the UK government. *[[Matthew Hancock]] - Secretary of State for Health and Social Care since July 2018
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  • ...history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ====8 January 2020 - Rod Rosenstein joins law and lobbying firm====
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  • ...a [[Conservative Party]] politician and former frontbencher in the [[House of Lords]]. ...estgate in the County of Norfolk on 5 October 1994 and entered the [[House of Lords]] where she held several frontbench positions.<ref>[https://members.p
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  • ==History and activities== ...pted the invitation and joined the group as an independent member, my time and involvement funded solely by my academic institution.
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  • ...overnment Communication Service has been responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: ...ngside our work in Ukraine, GCS has been working with countries in central and eastern Europe to take action against disinformation. GCS has trained more
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  • ...g: i) the diagnosis, prognosis and management of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and related disorders ii) the biology underlying the disorder ...ntoring and general support; iv. sharing our expertise freely with leaders of other stammering organisations internationally
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  • ...t departments know about emerging stories, and to assess the effectiveness of our public information. ..., we’ve tested the concept, evaluated the impact of specific initiatives and examined how strongly stories are shared online.<ref name="Aiken">Alex Aike
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  • ...ving been 'activated' to monitor the elections for the European Parliament and UK parliament in 2019. ...rmation – which is defined as the deliberate and malicious dissemination of false or misleading information with the intention to deceive people for po
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  • ...m moved from the Cabinet Office to the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]] in the 2019/20 year.<ref>CSSF [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/ According to [[David Lidington]] MP, as of July 2018, the NSCT consisted of 7 civil servants as well as 3 civil servants who had joined on a temporary
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  • ...the University of Essex and is currently a Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge.<ref>https://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/sarah-connolly/</ref>
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  • ...photo of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, courtesy of the Antisemitism Policy Trust]] ...es around the world to follow suit. The result has been shared recognition of the UK as a world leader in this field'.<ref>The All-Party Parliamentary G
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  • ...ealthcare Services.Healthcare Services - PROG || OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[CT Centre (MoD)]] T/A [[DSTL]] || 149,845.20 | 25/01/2011 || Other Government Department || OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[European Commission]] || 144,963.30
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  • | 05/01/2022 || MARKETING & MEDIA || HSG - Homeland Security Group || [[M&C Saatchi (UK) Ltd]] || 89943 | 06/01/2022 || RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT || HSG - Homeland Security Group || [[Market & Opinion Research
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  • ...over £25,000 for 'Programme Spend' in 2019 as disclosed by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]]. | 01/01/2019 || 9929537 || 26,211.15 || [[International Media Support IMS]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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