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  • ...riety of media including The Times (London), The Daily Telegraph (London), Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh) and the Press and Journal (Aberdeen).<ref>Lexis-Nexis ...ericas]].<ref>Edwards, R. ‘Scientists back toxic salmon study’, Sunday Herald, 18 January 2004. http://www.sundayherald.com/39358</ref> Santerre was take
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  • ...riety of media including The Times (London), The Daily Telegraph (London), Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh) and the Press and Journal (Aberdeen).<ref>Lexis-Nexis ...ericas]].<ref>Edwards, R. ‘Scientists back toxic salmon study’, Sunday Herald, 18 January 2004. http://www.sundayherald.com/39358</ref> Santerre was take
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  • ...riety of media including The Times (London), The Daily Telegraph (London), Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh) and the Press and Journal (Aberdeen).<ref>Lexis-Nexis ...ericas]].<ref>Edwards, R. ‘Scientists back toxic salmon study’, Sunday Herald, 18 January 2004. http://www.sundayherald.com/39358</ref> Santerre was take
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  • ...issue student led campaign group. Motivated by the [[SNP]] government in Scotland's plans to increase the legal age to purchase alcohol from off-sales from 1 ...[[Diageo]] provided funding for the campaigns printing. According to the Herald:
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  • ...igence service, British this time." <ref>Bernard Nossiter, ''International Herald Tribune'', 24 July 1975</ref> ...6 July 1976</ref> Alderson was later promoted to assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard and stayed in touch with ISC. His successor at the college declined t
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  • :Herald Sun & Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) :International Herald Tribune
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  • ...usly Managing Director of [[Ofgem]] (the Gas and Electricity regulator) in Scotland. ...tor General for Scotland was involved in liberalising the Energy Market in Scotland by lifting price controls. In 2000 he said, that:
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  • According to the Sunday Herald in 2002: ...ition platform who would refuse to take salaries or attend.<ref>The Sunday Herald May 19, 2002 IDS tells Scottish Tory party to accept devolution BYLINE: By
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  • ...s_/ai_n12588214 BBC presenter's 'dangerous liaison' under scrutiny] Sunday Herald, The, May 16, 2004 by Arthur MacMillan</ref> [[Category:Scotland|Jones, Peter]][[Category:Journalists|Jones, Peter]]
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  • ...Scotsman, 2 November 2008</ref> Below is a list of those considered to be Scotland's Insider Elite: * Mr [[Glenn Allison]] President The [[Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland]]/[[Stewart Milne]]
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  • ...y set of performance indicators set by the [[Water Industry Commission for Scotland]]). If they did so this would undoubtedly lead to louder calls for a chan ...fore bonuses this makes Richard Ackroyd the highest paid public servant in Scotland. As a body [[Scottish Water]] pays more, to it executive directors, than an
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  • ...e [[Unesco]] [[Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science]] based at Dundee, Scotland. ...team of water law, policy and science experts at the University of Dundee, Scotland. Professor Wouters established the graduate water law programme at Dundee i
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  • ...th have been helpful to our business," [[George Wackenhut]] told the Miami Herald.25 ...t on South Africa. In London, with offices just across the street from New Scotland Yard, [[Control Risks]]' directors include General Sir [[Frank King]], form
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  • ...which he donated to various environmental groups, and an apology from The Herald. [29]
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  • ...e-damage-payment-1.828522 US to award vaccine damage payment], The Herald, Scotland, 1 Mar 2008, acc 3 Jun 2010</ref>
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  • According to an obituary in the Herald: ...h Public Policy]] | former Head of [[European Commission Representation in Scotland]] | [[John Smith Memorial Trust]] | [[European Movement]]
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  • ...) <ref>Alf Young, “Torness plant was 'a £2500m mistake’”, ''Glasgow Herald'', 10 November, 1989</ref> to keep the AGR reactor design option open, Flam
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  • ...ckground of new challenges for networks. Growth of renewable generation in Scotland and the prospect of large renewable generation plants (in particular offsho ...d the South West. It includes potential high voltage subsea cables between Scotland and the north of England along both the east and west coasts. In total, the
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  • ...itary intervention in Kosovo. Gallagher wrote two books on sectarianism in Scotland in the 1980s and then he spent much of the 1990s writing on Eastern Europe ...Tom Gallagher ‘Legacy of Ataturk faces challenge in Ankara polls’, The Herald (Glasgow), December 22, 1995, SECTION: Pg. 11</ref>
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  • ...hat-about-yes-1.1039025 'No means no. But what about yes?'], ''The Herald (Scotland)'', 4 July 2010. ...407 'It’s not children who are sexualised … it’s us'], ''The Herald (Scotland)'', 26 June 2011.
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