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  • ...no doubt delighted that the project has led to a paper criticising Downing Street's closeness to the Russian president.<ref>(New Statesman, Jan 31, 2005 by
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  • ...oundation]], the [[New America Foundation]] and anti AIPAC lobby group [[J Street]]. <ref>'Daniel Levy', [http://www.newamerica.net/people/daniel_levy New Am ...rd. <ref>Paul Eastham, "Tories want answers over 'Cash Passport to Downing Street'", ''The Daily Mail'', 30 March 1998; Iain MacWhirter, "Blair Gambles Party
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  • ...s Naughtie]] broadcast journalist and author | [[Matthew Taylor]] Downing Street head of policy | [[Chris Smith]] former Labour culture secretary | Barone
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  • ...-Cola]] Youth Foundation, were recently taken by CAN to Number Ten Downing Street. This is part of a programme of activities which CAN is implementing to ins
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  • ...e:Policy Network and SMF.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Policy Network, 11 [[Tufton Street]] SW1P - a building shared with the [[Social Market Foundation]]]] ...ce close to the think tank claimed it "was all part of attempts by Downing Street and friends to 'feather bed' his second fall from grace". The de Rothschild
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  • * News Department, Downing Street (2002) ''Free Speech Around The World Boosted By Foreign Office Support'',
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  • ...private masses in Downing Street, introduced Bailey to two senior Downing Street officials at the St Ermin’s Hotel in Westminster in December 2002. The of
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  • However, the BBC states that "As Downing Street coyly noted, Sir John is "rejoining" the SIS - no details were given about
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  • Lander briefed [[Tony Blair]] and took part in [[COBR]] meetings at Downing Street on 11 September 2001, in the immediate wake of the terrorist attacks in the
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  • ...tal of 80 in November 2001. Tony Blair had 29, mainly in the new [[Downing Street Policy Directorate]] and his [[Strategic Communications Unit]]. ...stair Campbell]], Blair's Press Secretary and [[Jonathan Powell]], Downing Street Chief of Staff, were paid more than £120,000.
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  • ...cot was optimistic about progress in the wake of the December 1993 Downing Street Declaration: ...gestion that Chilcot and Thomas had considerably more hope for the Downing Street declaration than did Mayhew, their political master.<ref>Eamonn Mallie & Da
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  • ...eet]] as it runs East to West. A few yards to the left the [[Great George Street]] becomes [[Birdcage Walk]] at the junction with [[Horse Guards Road]], whi ...nd bunker during World War II. Storey's Gate was suitably close to Downing Street and Churchill said of the Storey's Gate bunker "This is the room from which
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  • According to [[Con Coughlin]], the deal followed an overture to Downing Street ...70203706604574372941754264238.html Britain and the Lockerbie Bomber], Wall Street Journal, 27 August 2009.</ref>
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  • ...her|Thatcher’s]] Policy Unit, invited [[David Graham|Graham]] to Downing Street ‘on several occasions to discuss broadcasting. [[Brian Griffiths|Griffith
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  • ...n May 2015. Dawson is a former adviser to [[David Cameron]] and 10 Downing Street, helping the Prime Minister prep for PM Questions and taking charge of the
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  • ...led "Number Ten," after the official address of prime ministers on Downing Street. It was made into a play that had a successful run in London. There are no
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  • ...d 1100 7.3.880 and that a "man in plain clothes had followed them down the street before shooting them several times with a pistol" (BBC 1200 & 1300 7.3.88) Glenholmes has been Fleet Street's `most wanted terrorist' for several years. She was first named by Scotlan
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  • ...[[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher’s]] Policy Unit, invited Graham to Downing Street ‘on several occasions to discuss broadcasting. [[Brian Griffiths|Griffith
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  • ...intment. It is a strange way to try and end the culture of spin in Downing Street, appointing a good friend of Peter Mandelson to such a sensitive post. And
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  • ===Encouraging risk on Wall Street=== McKinsey has advised 'virtually all of the Wall Street banks' in recent years. According to Ben Chu, writing in the ''Independent'
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