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  • :The Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust (NIABT) was established in 2002 as an independe ...s of the International Association of Business and Parliament. In Northern Ireland 2002 was a time of politically difficult circumstances but the NIABT made r
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  • ...Eric Pickles]] is the current Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, taking over from [[John Denham]] MP after the May 2010 election.<ref> [htt ...[Hazel Blears]] was appointed Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 28 June 2007. [[Yvette Cooper]] used to be employed with this department
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  • ...Senior Consultant. He has six years public affairs experience in Northern Ireland having worked as a consultant for [[Stratagem]] and more recently for [[Web Terry has worked with a wide range of organisations in Northern Ireland as well as clients with a crossborder focus. He has provided monitoring ser
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  • Robinson has claimed that the British Government started rumours that her husband, [[Peter Robinson (DUP)|Peter Robinson]] b ::"This malicious lie was started by the [British] government in an attempt to blacken Peter's name when he was protesting at the Anglo-I
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  • ...rogramme on lobbying, campaigning and understanding government in Northern Ireland. ...n Ireland in 1997 as press and public relations officer for The [[Northern Ireland Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders]] (NIACRO).
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  • {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} ...ists documents those clients on behalf of whom '''Strategem''' has lobbied government ministers and the firm's 2015 filings are as follows:
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  • ...arms business, in which he traded in London for several years with British government backing. ...ster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland): [[Noel Little]], [[Samuel Quinn]], and [[James King]], and a South Africa
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  • Northern Health and Social Care Trust became operational on 1 April 2007. ...ine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey fall within the Northern Trust boundary. We employ 13,000 staff providing services to a population o
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  • *[[Northern Ireland Government Affairs Group]] *[[Northern Health and Social Care Trust]]
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  • ...nce College. Brigadier Bulloch commanded a battalion on duties in Northern Ireland, served at NATO Headquarters on the Strategic Plans Staff, and finally serv years. My responsibilities centred on defence issues such as government defence policy, all
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  • ...political wing in Parliament, calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland and paying tribute to deceased terrorists." <ref name="IRA"> Andrew Gilliga ...thanks to a £2,800 gift from Interpal, a British charity banned by the US government as “part of the funding network of Hamas” and as a terrorist organisati
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  • ...ence recently a motion in favour of Conservative participation in Northern Ireland elections was moved by a young man called Stephen Morrison. It was carried ...a shortlist of four for a lucrative Scottish Office contract to popularise government policy north of the border. The political adviser to [[Malcolm Rifkind]], t
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  • ...k, who has campaigned for the British Labour Party to organize in Northern Ireland, to stand was made after an independent anti-EEC 'Conservative' candidate w ..., Baron Kilclooney|John Taylor]], Official Unionist MP for Strangford.<ref>Ireland joins issues, The Times, 18 March 1986.</ref>
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  • * Government, Social, Political Organisations * (S1993/09) : THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UNLESS YOU'VE SEEN THE ADVERTISING.
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  • ...al party active primarily in the Republic of Ireland, but also in Northern Ireland between 1992 and 1999. It came into being after a split with the [[Workers ==Electoral history and participation in government==
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  • ==Northern Ireland links== ...nton Circle has been a staunch supporter of the unionist cause in Northern Ireland, and has had a number of unionist speakers over the years.
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  • ...alkland Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Kosovo, the Middle East, and Northern Ireland as well as a live satellite service to [[Royal Navy]] ships at sea. ...lkland Islands]], [[Iraq]], [[Kosovo]], [[The Netherlands]] and [[Northern Ireland]]. In addition, BFBS radio is heard by troops in [[Afghanistan]], [[Oman]]
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  • ...sies in the Middle East, along with Gerard Russel, the Head of the British Government's Islamic Media Unit, and&nbsp; officials from the Public Diplomacy Departm ...on 8 April, during the president's and prime minister's talks in Northern Ireland.
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  • ...ing spent six years as an advisor to the former First Minister of Northern Ireland [[David Trimble]].<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/uk/sectors/media/article/8117 ...s/story.aspx-qqqg=opinion-qqqm=opinion-qqqa=general-qqqid=81309-qqqx=1.asp Government line on Gaza suggests we have forgotten our own history], Irish Examiner 7
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  • ...me Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, and ensure the effective running of government." ...y 18 agencies and public bodies. <ref name= "Cabinet"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office Cabinet Office], GOV.UK, accessed 30 September
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