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  • ...ly flawed in design because the protein content of the diets which control groups of rats were fed on was not the same as that of the other diets.<ref>Sir Aa ...ngst those who have noted the SIRC's intimate links to the food and drinks industry.
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  • ...he formation of an umbrella organisation to promote self-regulation in the industry: the [[UK Public Affairs Council]], launched in July 2010. APPC has a Sco ...al-Fayed]], the owner of [[Harrods]], who retained Ian Greer Associates to lobby in his interests. This involved a fee of £50,000, in addition to which Al-
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  • ...a multi-client lobbying firm specialising in the property and development industry. ...rs planning permission for unpopular schemes. Local protesters, residents' groups and even council planners may never have heard of PPS but PPS knows all abo
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  • ...mi352.htm House of Commons Publications and Records, Register of All-party Groups accessed 1 December 2007 </ref> The food industry reacted to the proposed regulation by employing PR and lobbying companies t
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  • ...ssues, labor and factory incidents as well attacks [''sic''] from advocacy groups at the national as well as the local level." [http://www.meatami.com/Conten ...t government food guidelines "can be powerful marketing tools for the food industry," affecting sales as well as "federal food programs costing $46 billion a y
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  • ...ciation]].<ref>[http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm Nuclear Industry Association website]</ref> One of the main PR strategies of the nuclear lobby has been to use the issue of climate change to push for a resumption in nuc
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  • ...artites, their members and any interested parties in the wider advertising industry; improve the tripartite contribution to the development of effective self-r The Advertising Information Group is an industry member of the [[European Advertising Standards Alliance]] (EASA) and a memb
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  • #[[Lobby Rules]] does this have a reference? (taken from http://www.lobster-magazine #[[European Civil Society Groups]] this page is blank -Deleted --[[User:David|David]] 07:50, 12 Jun 2007 (BS
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  • Formerly the National Campaign for the Nuclear Industry (NCNI) which was formed in 1986. nUKlear21 "believes nuclear power is an en ...tions such as Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth who campaign to have our industry closed down. On 17 July 2001, the NCNI approved a series of wide-ranging ch
    6 KB (966 words) - 07:38, 16 March 2006
  • ...ared to perform a full range of international roles to support the nuclear industry in fulfilling its enormous growth potential". It aims to: *provide a global forum for sharing knowledge and insight on evolving industry developments
    14 KB (1,961 words) - 04:56, 25 September 2013
  • ...h eight Secretaries of State on a range of policy briefs including Trade & Industry, Energy, Transport, Culture, Media & Sport, Deregulation and Health. Associ The firm also groups together a number of consultants who were formerly journalists and have oth
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  • Areva is a key player in the UK's civil nuclear industry, with stakes in the [[Hinkley Point C nuclear power station]], and [[Nuclea .../stop-plutonium/en/TransPu_en.pdf ''The Transports in the French Plutonium Industry''] Greenpeace, February, 2003.</ref>
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  • ...the process. The government is also involved in the initiatives as well as industry experts.”Source: Barbie Clark interview with Cathy Loblaw and Diana Carra ...advertising in a critical way and the government welcomes the advertising industry’s initiative to take a responsible role in this. I believe Media Smart’
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  • [[Category:Food Industry lobby groups]]
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  • ...f Executives of large multinational companies, representing all sectors of industry, which have their headquarters in Europe and also significant manufacturing ...European economy on the world stage through &#39;improved dialogue between industry and government, at both national and European levels&#39;.<ref>This article
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  • ...''European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations''' (commonly known by its abbreviation, '''EICTA''') is a Brus The '''European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association''' was founded in November 1999. EICTA finds its origins in two
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  • * [[European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations]] (EICTA) ...richt.html The Amsterdam Summit in retrospect: Maastricht II and corporate lobby successes]
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  • ===Front Groups=== ===Lobby ventures===
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  • ...t groups, PR consultancies, industry friendly experts, and corporate lobby groups.
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  • .... Outlines under-reporting of lobby expenditure by a significant number of groups, including BusinessEurope [[Category:EU Corporate Lobby Groups]]
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