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  • ...Mills Ltd]] | [[Vitacress Salads Limited]] | [[Waste Recycling Group]] | [[West Herts College]] | [[Western Power Distribution]] | [[Wharf Land]] | [[Worth
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  • ...ociate director. Is also a non-executive director and deputy chairman of [[West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust]] and policy and public affairs adv ...& Co]] | [[Oikos]] | [[Peel Holdings]] | [[Police Federation of England & Wales]] | [[SAAB Training Systems]] | [[Serco Integrated Transport]] | [[SSI]] |
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  • ...lenge the legality' of his arrest.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/5388626.stm BBC News: Anti-gay leaflets charge dropped]</ref> ...Searchlight, the anti fascist magazine, the campaign against the satirical West End musical “Jerry Springer – The Opera” was organised 'by the small
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  • | [[Wales Millennium Centre]] || || || || || || || || 5,000 || || || || || | [[Prince of Wales' Charitable Foundation]] || || || || || 10,000 || 80,000 || 10,000 || 2
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  • ...]], taking on the title of '''Baron Oates of Denby Grange in the County of West Yorkshire'''. He is affiliated with the [[Liberal Democrats]]. <ref>[https: ...has worked with [[Mark Bolland]], former media adviser to the [[Prince of Wales]], and spent two years working in the South Africa Parliament advising the
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  • ...[[Charlie Whelan]] in June 1999. He had previously been the Labour Party's West Midlands Press Officer, since 1995. *[[Chris Wales]] A former City accountant who secretly worked with Ed Balls before the 199
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  • ...f Hygiene & Tropical Medicine]]||[[Royal College of Art]]||[[University of Wales Institute Cardiff]] ...]||[[University of Loughborough]]||[[Royal Holloway]]||[[University of the West of England]]
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  • ...Kensington North, and in 1979 he stood as its European candidate in London West. In 1996 he switched allegiance to the Labour Party, becoming a supporter o The Trust is registered as a charity in England and Wales (charity no 1106429).
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  • ...rding to its website, is the largest police force in Scotland (Glasgow and West Scotland area) with 8,000 officers and 2,700 police staff, originally forme Unlike the [[Metropolitan Police]] and other England and Wales Police forces who answer to The Independent Police Complaints Commission's
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  • ...ion Squad]] undercover officer who infiltrated anarchist groups (including West Ham Anarchists). He later spied on the Independent Labour Party (ILP). Thro ...a card-carrying member. The groups whose meetings I attended included the West Ham Anarchists and Freedom Press. There may have been other groups but due
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  • ...ed for. <ref> Alcohol Concern Wales, Telephone survey of 1,000 drinkers in Wales, conducted February 2010 by Research and Marketing Plus on behalf of Alcoho ...t Do You Tell A Pregnant Woman About Alcohol” programme across England & Wales to inform over 1 million pregnant women of what they need to know about alc
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  • <td align="center">Bournemouth West</td> ...as educated at the [[University of Sydney]], the [[University of New South Wales]] and [[Harvard University]]. He holds degrees in Physics and Pure Mathemat
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  • ...rliament election, 1984 (United Kingdom)|1984 election]] in the Merseyside West constituency. * [[Law Society of England and Wales]], member
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  • He was commissioned into the Royal Signals in 1940. He served in North-West Europe and in Burma during the war, when he was mentioned in despatches. Af ...y Director of Public Relations, and from 1970-3 General officer Commanding Wales. He was Colonel Commandant of the Royal Corps of Signals from 1970 until 19
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  • ...oronic [[Clive Jefferson]] was in quick succession given the jobs of north west regional organiser, national elections officer, national organiser, nationa ''Wales on Sunday'' revealed in 2006 that workers who sign up to [[Solidarity - The
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  • *'''20''' - the first [[Patriotic Europeans Against Islamisation of the West]] ('[[PEGIDA]]') protest in Dresden, Germany, draws only a handful of peopl ...nti-Islam protests: 17,000 march on Dresden against 'Islamification of the West'], ''The Independent'', 23 December 2014, accessed 5 Jan 2015</ref>
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  • ...://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8039972.stm 'European Election Candidates: North West'], ''BBC website'', 2 June 2009.</ref>, [[Simone Clarke]]<ref>[http://news. In 2006 the ''Wales on Sunday'' revealed that workers who signed up to '''Solidarity''' would i
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  • [[Stephen Crouch]] was a lobbyist and chairman of [[Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Conservative Association]]. He died in 2015. <ref> ...Hart from mercenary boss [[Tony Buckingham]], according to ''This is South Wales'':
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  • ==West Midlands Police== Kernaghan served in [[West Midlands Police]] as a Superintendent (1991-1992) and Detective Superintend
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  • He was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Wales Office and Government Whip in July 2014.<ref name="No10reshuffle">[https:// ...ad been a member of the National Assembly for Wales for in the South Wales West region since 1999.
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