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  • Former Prime Minister Former Prime Minister
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  • ...or Communities and Local Government]] (formerly the [[Office of the Deputy Prime Minister]]) (UK), since October 2005. ...n's request given that he serve a 2 year lobbying ban from his last day in office, that he did not draw upon any privileged information from his time with go
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  • ...nal Security Advisor to the Prime Minister to provide advice to the Deputy Prime Minister and the Cabinet Committee on Security, Public Health and Emergenci ...a/index.asp?lang=eng&page=secretariats&sub=si-sr&doc=20050812_e.htm Deputy Prime Minister Announces the Creation of the Advisory Council on National Securit
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  • ...to the Cabinet Office website they "support the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, and ensure the effective running of government." ...inet"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office Cabinet Office], GOV.UK, accessed 30 September </ref>
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  • ...held until retiring in 2003. In 2003, he also retired from his position as deputy chief executive officer with the IVAX Corporation and announced his intenti ...services. One professor was the former personal physician to South African prime ministers and presidents'<ref>Gillard, M. (2000) 'APARTHEID SUPPORTER WHO I
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  • ...n]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum research unit into a full-fle ...r Wilkinson]] who was at the time the administrative head of the [[Foreign Office]] as well as a former chief of the [[Information Research Department]], did
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  • ...rt]] - Vice Chair. Chinn was appointed to this position by the then Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott in 1999 and continued in this role until stepping d * [[Royal Academy of Arts]] - In 2002, Chinn was Deputy to chairman [[Anthony Tennant]] who was charged with conspiring to fix the
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  • ...er 2011 [[Mark Sofer]] was appointed as the new president. He was formerly Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel's Ambassador to ...on declining due to 'exodus'], Haaretz, accessed 18 Sept 2012</ref> Former Prime Minister [[Ehud Olmert]] proposed partitioning Jerusalem and excluding Arab
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  • ...to 2002, Browne worked at the ''[[Observer]]'' as economics correspondent, deputy business editor, health editor and environment editor. <ref>[[Media:Mayor A <td>Francis Elliot, Deputy Political Editor, ''[[The Times]]''</td>
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  • ...though Lockheed has strong ties to Italian firms being investigated by the office she would head. The Lockheed work reveals another layer in the business bac ...999 to 2000; Minister for Constitutional Reforms from 1998 to 1999; Deputy Prime Minister from 1987 to 1988. He also headed the Italian Antitrust Authority
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  • ...; [[Karsten D. Voigt]], Coordinator for German American Relations, Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin; [[John R. Bolton]], Under Secre ...tions, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Rome; [[Alessandro Minuto Rizzo]], Deputy Secretary General, NATO, Brussels; [[Gary Schmitt]], Executive Director, [[
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  • ...AIPAC]]-sponsored visit to Israel.<ref>Vermont governor meets with Israeli prime minister, by Christopher Graff, Associated Press State and Local Newswire, ...erence]] (16-18 December 2003) was opened by [[Uzi Arad]] and addressed by Prime minister [[Ariel Sharon]],<ref>Institute for Policy and Strategy [http://ww
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  • ...owever, is funded through a grant-in-aid by the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. As part of the BBC Charter, the Corporation cannot show commercial adver ...Economics Unit was established 'under the keen eye of [[John Birt]], then Deputy Director-General.' <ref>Martin Adeney, '...But will business ever love the
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  • [[Dominique Moïsi]]: Deputy Director, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Paris *Lord [[William Wallace]]: Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, House of Lords, United Kingdom.
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  • ...arles Lewington]], Hanover boss and former press secretary to Conservative prime minister, [[John Major]];
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  • ...t year, Ganley had been introduced by [[Don DeMarino]] to [[Jack Shaw]], a Deputy Under-secretary in the [[Department of Defense]].<ref>Blood Money, by T. Ch ...ssure over their decision from [[Jack Shaw]] and from [[Paul Wolfowitz]]'s office.<ref>Blood Money, by T. Christian Miller, Black Bay Books, 2007, pp.67-68.<
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  • ...ence]] as well as senior figures from the policy world including the Prime Minister's Security Advisor [[Alan West|Lord West of Spithead]], The Minister of State ::Director for Defence and Strategic Threats, Foreign & Commonwealth Office
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  • ...May 2010. He also headed the [[National Security Forum]] at the [[Cabinet Office]] from 2007-10. ...ns during the first Gulf War. He was chief of [[Defence Intelligence]] and deputy chairman of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] from 1997-2001. The period
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  • ...of [[Terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation’s]] Washington DC office. [[Bruce Hoffman|Dr Hoffman’s]] address was on ‘Rethinking Terrorism an
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  • ...), known as '''Tony McNulty''', is a Labour politician and MP. He was Home Office Minister of State for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing from *London Borough of Harrow: councillor 1986-97, deputy leader (Labour group) 1990-96, leader (Labour group) 1996-97.<ref>Clayton H
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