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  • ...il nuclear industry in the United Kingdom. It is an agency of the [[Health and Safety Executive]] (HSE), created in April 2011 pending planned legislation Written ministerial statement from the Department for Work and Pensions Minister for Employment, The Rt. Hon. Chris Grayling MP, 8 Februar
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  • ...e Metropolitan Police as Assistant Commissioner for Professional Standards and shortly after being appointed to replace [[Paul Stephenson (Police Officer) ...the Lawrence family, the targeting of journalists to obtain their sources and reviews into misbehaviour by undercover police.
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  • ...e clear. Quite simply as the price of alcohol falls consumption increases and when alcohol prices increase consumption lowers. ...erFiles/File/Price%20Report%20-%20Full%20report.pdf Alcohol: Price, Policy and Public Health] </ref>
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  • ...nior research associate at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] and former member of the [[IDF]]. ...of Israel. His primary areas of research are Israeli-Palestinian relations and national security doctrine.<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&i
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  • ...tewart]]'''Rory Stewart''' is the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for Penrith and the Border,<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/rory-stewart/ Stewart, a former soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, is a former chair of the [[Defence Select Committee]]. He has
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  • {{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}'''Ineos''' is a major chemicals company and a 50 per cent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of British billionaire Sir [[Jim Ratcliffe]] is the founder, chairman and main shareholder, owning 60 per cent of the business. In 2018 he was ranked
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  • ==Google and corporate education reform== Education is described by lobbyists [[Whiteboard Advisors]] as a 'cornerstone strategy for tech giants like Google'.<ref>[http://www.whiteboardadvisors.com/files/
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  • ...economic issues across the government, including strategy, communications and consumer policy.<ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/richard-lloyd/24/a3a/4b ...charities, housing agencies and government. He was campaign director at [[CHOICE]], the Australian consumers' association, leading their work on banking ref
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  • ...roach against an over regulated and nanny state society and the decline of choice. ...e are regulations on what we eat, driving regulations and how much we earn and through the use of 'not-for-profit' groups attack research from groups who
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  • ...announced he was leaving to form a new party, the [[Alliance for Progress and Renewal]]. ...an official tourist visa for himself, and then got permission for his wife and two daughters to follow.
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  • '''Rona Fairhead''' CBE is on the board of [[HSBC|HSBC Holdings]] plc and the chairman of the [[BBC Trust]]. ...ration]]; a non-executive director of The [[Economist Newspaper]] Limited; and a non-executive member of the board of the UK [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ...icy areas: the environment, public health, the arts, government innovation and education. Its funding is directed at two areas of reform: leadership in education; and lobbying for specific policy changes. Some of these benefit corporate educa
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  • ...ers Program), or '''GELP''' is a group of education reformers operating in and across countries, with a particular focus on pushing the digitisation of le ...iant [[Cisco]]. It should be seen as part of a much wider effort by Cisco (and other technology interests) to reform education systems around the world th
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  • '''Rogue Agents: The Cercle and the 6I in the Private Cold War 1951 - 1991''' is a book by David Teacher. I ==Rogue Agents - 1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations==
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  • ...e London Boots Action Group, London Animal Action, Animal Liberation Front and West London Hunt Saboteurs.<ref name="email.ucpi.23May2018">Email to core p Rayner was one of two undercovers in animal rights in the early 1990s, and who were referred to indirectly in Rob Evans &amp; Paul Lewis' book ''Under
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  • '''Rogue Agents: The Cercle and the 6I in the Private Cold War 1951 - 1991''' is a book by David Teacher. I ...n: [[Rogue Agents - 1975-1976 - Crises and Continuation|1975-1976 - Crises and Continuation]]
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  • '''Rogue Agents: The Cercle and the 6I in the Private Cold War 1951 - 1991''' is a book by David Teacher. I It is rare that the membership and concerns of confidential discussion groups
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  • ...igence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fascist protestors, Movement Against Monarchy, WOMBLES, Earth First! n ...on-based groups, mainly the Movement Against Monarchy, the W.O.M.B.L.E.S., and the international protests he attended.
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  • ...sed strategic communications firms [[Verbalisation]], [[Global Influence]] and [[Enigma Strategic Communications]]. ..., possibly because of my media hat, that recent clients include the [[FT]] and [[Dow Jones]]. Verbalisation’s thinking lay behind the [[Quilliam Foundat
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  • ...ight| thumb|The use by the Home Office of this picture of heavily armoured and masked police pointing weapons to announce the new commission was criticise ...identifying and challenging extremism, advising ministers on new policies and promoting 'pluralistic British values'.
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