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  • ...unday Mail and ex BBC reporter[[John Morrison]], brother of Western Isles Labour MSP [[Alistair Morrison]]. Their setting up of this company is another exam
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  • ...ed to the press in an attempt to discredit [[Ramsay MacDonald]], the first Labour Prime Minister. A few years later, in 1927, he was involved in the discover ...idea was to combine the functions of MI5, Special Branch and the various "labour unrest" intelligence departments that had been operated by many of the wart
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  • ...ted with the diehards. His group was one of the more successful "patriotic labour" movements which sprang up after the extension of the franchise to attract
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  • ...an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of government departments and spying. " (*4) ...ch are taking place and the probable large increase in the strength of the Labour Party in the House of Commons makes such an action appear to be a necessary
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  • ...[[IG Farben]], a firm that supported the Nazis and used concentration camp labour. [[Charles Higham]] (a former ''New York Times'' writer and biographer) wri
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  • '''Luciana Berger''' is Labour/Co-operative MP for Liverpool Wavertree and shadow minister for energy and Berger is a great-niece of the former Labour MP [[Emanuel Shinwell]].<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.parliament.uk/briefi
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  • ...spending by fully 20 billion pounds per annum relative to the plans of the Labour government. When this proposal came under attack as regressive, Letwin foun
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  • ...ary campaign led by [[Maria Fyfe]], an extra parliamentary campaign led by Labour Research (for the best part of seventy years), key Trade Unions, and more r ...rough investigation of the League however has been that conducted by the [[Labour Research Department]]. They have been publishing details of the League's ac
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  • ...an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of government departments and spying." {{ref|4}} ...the British Commonwealth Union and was in negotiations with the "patriotic labour" group called the [[British Workers League]]. The British Workers League wa
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  • ...r and a beneficiary of the explosion in contingent employment and flexible labour markets. According to its director Mitchell Fromstein: ...dinterviews.html Contingent Chicago: Restructuring the Spaces of Temporary Labour], EGRG Working Paper 99/03.</ref>
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  • *[[Austria Federal Chamber of Labour]] (Arbeiterkammer) Wien Austria * [[Austrian Chamber of Labour]] (ACL) Austria
    39 KB (4,912 words) - 09:58, 10 July 2007
  • ...erence, and the full story, (including how one "expert" regarded dissident Labour councillors at Clay Cross, Derbyshire as "terrorists"), on to the front-pag
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  • ...rtunity the creation of the Glasgow LEC offered in openly manipulating the Labour controlled District Council. ...iring in an abstract way, directly intertwines with the ancient process of Labour Party patronage, as we shall see below. One could also say the same conce
    31 KB (4,956 words) - 16:17, 13 February 2007
  • ...$20,000 lobbying the Department of Defense, Congress and the Department of Labour on ‘defense’ and ‘foreign ops’.<ref>[[Media:Global Policy Partners
    20 KB (2,796 words) - 23:11, 21 March 2018
  • ...ur but could not confirm that none of its chocolate was derived from slave-labour sources. [Footnote: The Modern Face of Child Slavery. Tanya Thompson. The S ...the contracts of another 58 so their jobs could be contracted out through labour agencies.
    20 KB (3,069 words) - 17:50, 5 May 2007
  • ...bout subsidies are now primarily decided at a European level.8 Second, New Labour is far less open to financially propping up UK farming with taxpayers' mone ...referred to as 'the NFU's political wing'. Jack Cunningham, the first New Labour agriculture minister, attempted to challenge the privileges granted by MAFF
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  • *[[International Labour Organisation]] (ILO) ...chemical production plants to developing countries where environmental and labour regulations are lax and bribing opportunities are affluent. Also, the chemi
    66 KB (9,524 words) - 20:31, 27 February 2007
  • Think tank connections to note are with the New Labour oriented [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and the intelligence connected [[Centre
    9 KB (1,168 words) - 19:57, 3 June 2009
  • ===Using prison labour=== ...al Observatory]], DuPont is one of the companies in the US that use prison labour. {{ref|24}}
    47 KB (6,825 words) - 19:46, 19 July 2007
  • Other clients include labour abusers [[Fyffes Group]] Plc. {{ref|58}} #{{note|11}} Transnational Observatory (2002) Prison labour, http://www.transnationale.org/anglais/dossiers/finance/emploi_2.htm , view
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