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  • [[File:Shell.JPG|right|thumb|270px|Shell Centre UK headquarters in London, SE1 7NA]] ...f the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for further operating subsidiaries:
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  • :In 2001, Pfizer has budgeted approximately $5 billion (£3,402 bn) for research and development - more than any other drug company in the world. H ...ficer, Pfizer’s foreign market expanded into 100 countries and accounted for $175 million (£199 million) in sales by 1965. It would be years before any
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  • ...he Cabinet Office Francis Maude at the 10 Steps to Cyber Security event in London, 5 September 2012.]] Maude was MP for North Warwickshire (1983 to 1992) and Horsham (1997 to 2015). He did not co
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  • ...h Joseph, was a deliberate right-wing hoax? See this CounterPunch article for further details (www.counterpunch.org/lipton04122003.html). As you can see Hi Paul - I've been trying to get in touch with this guy for the last week since you mailed. I'm on the case, but keep chivvying me.<br>
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  • ...mes had relinquished his position as the Treasury's Special Representative for Promotion of the City. His departure led to charges that Labour's relations ...ister Entry for 1 Mar 2012 to 31 May 2012 </ref> <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Sep 2011 to 30 Nov 2011 </ref>
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  • ...n the ''Guardian'' and ''Observer'' newspapers. It is owned by The [[Scott Trust]]. ...ines Australia]] and [[ICL Australia]]. Also sits on the board of director for the [[Bank of Queensland]] and is a non-executive director of The [[Sage Gr
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  • ...eign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting British interests worldwide. ...FCO are the [[London Press Service]], the [[London Radio Service]], the [[London Television Service]] and the relatively new [[British Satellite News]]. Th
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  • ...sity of the Arts]]) and the Department of Media and Communciation at the [[London School of Economics]]. It is billed as "a series of news journalism and ne ...s based at LSE, and working with LCC faculty and practicing journalists in London and worldwide.<ref> [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/Polis.htm P
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  • [[The Barrow Cadbury Trust]] claim to 'build bridges between policy makers and grassroots activity' an *[[Phoebe Griffith]] is the Senior Development Manager at the Barrow Cadbury Trust and managed the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]'s programme on International Deve
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  • [[File:Centre for Policy Studies.JPG|right|thumb|270px|CPS, 57 [[Tufton Street]], Westminster The [[Centre for Policy Studies]] is the free market think tank set up by Sir [[Keith Joseph
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  • ...In government, this refers to the summoning of civil servants by ministers for a policy meeting. But in the discreet world of lobbying, 'prayers' has an a ...m tame parliamentary gossip to detailed information about government plans for a specific industry.
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  • :London SWIW OGT *[[Audit Commission for England and Wales]] **
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  • [[MPs for Hire]] (extract) Mark Hollingsworth, Bloomsbury, 1991 ::'Questions of Procedure for Ministers', Confidential Cabinet Office rules
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  • ...n''' (1908 – 1974) was a British political philosopher. . He was known for books defending the morality of capitalism, and attacking [[Marxism-Leninis ...estigious journal of the [[Royal Institute of Philosophy]] of which he was for a time Director{{ref|2}}. Acton was also the President of the [[Aristotelia
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  • ...brands. As a result, the company manages to gloss over a number of issues for which it has received criticism, such as: ...king, account for the majority of people treated in Accident and Emergency for problems caused by alcohol (see [[Diageo: Influence]]) <ref> Jo Revill, Th
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  • ...(Accessed: 22 September 2007)</ref> This makes it the leading risk factor for disease in low mortality developing countries, and the third highest in the For an analysis of how Diageo's commitment to solving these problems matches up
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  • ...lations at [[Manufacturers Hanover Trust]] in New York before returning to London as Managing Director of [[Sterling Financial Public]] Relations in 1982. He ...of the [[National Society for Epilepsy]] and a Trustee of the [[Foundation for Liver Research]]<ref>Chime plc [http://www.chime.plc.uk/who_we_are/pottinge
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  • ...ve in 1997. Non-executive director of [[Martin Currie Portfolio Investment Trust plc]] and [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]] and the [[Governors of the Patr
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  • ...etired in 2006). He is on the Advisory Board of the [[John Smith Memorial Trust]].<ref>Robert Skidelsky [http://skidelskyr.com/?biography Personal Biograph ...nt of History, Philosophy and European Studies at the Polytechnic of North London (1967-78). From 1978 - 1990, he taught International Studies at Warwick Uni
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  • ...puty chief economist at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group]] (RBS) and MSP for the [[Scottish National Party]]. ...h National Party]] as a research and economist and as director of business for Scotland through the 1997 general election and referendum.
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