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  • ...e nexus of interests which facilitated the influx of big business into New Labour. ...visor to several ministers of the Blair government and was Chief Executive Economic Advisor to the Association of Metropolitan Authorities. [http://www.greata
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  • <td>[[Stacy Closson]] - Visiting Research Fellow</td></tr> [[Advanced Research and Assessment Group]] (ARAG)
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  • ...lfill the ICC's pledge of ensuring 'effective and consistent action in the economic and legal fields in order to contribute to the harmonious growth and the fr ...nce] Accessed 5th June 09</ref>. In 2009, USCIB's clients include<ref>U.S. Council for International Business [http://www.uscib.org/index.asp?documentID=1846#
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  • ...omophobic political stance.<ref>Martin Durham, The Conservative Party, New Labour and the Politics of the Family, ''Parliamentary Affairs'', April 2011, Vol ...bour MP [[Frank Field]], a member of the CSJ advisory council<ref>Advisory Council, [http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=46 Frank Fie
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  • ...nce on issues affected by population changes - such as welfare, education, labour supply, population ageing, immigration and impact on the environment. ...n emissions are equal, and as such erroneously focus their policy on socio-economic groups that don't contribute highly to carbon emissions.
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  • ...vid Nicholson]], then moved back in 2008 and went on to co-lead McKinsey's research on 'innovative healthcare delivery'. :'Patients will not benefit from [big data] research on exercise, for example, if they persist in their sedentary lifestyles. An
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  • ...ww.spiked-online.com/site/article/8033/ 'A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research'], ''Spiked'', 2 February 2010</ref> and public health<ref>[[Patrick Basham *1991-1999 [[Associates for Research in the Science of Enjoyment]] (ARISE)<ref>John Luik, [http://legacy.library
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  • :'''7 June''' - Tony Blair and the Labour Party are re-elected in the general election. :'''5 February - During a public briefing to the United Nations Security Council, Colin Powell makes reference to the ricin arrests in the UK the month befo
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  • ...ment'' that many of their educational ideas had become mainstream, shaping Labour as well as Conservative policy.<ref>Diane Hofkins, Bring On Some Good Old-f ...ls lag behind selectives on exam results, study finds / Report by National Council for educational standards, The Times, 15 July 1985.</ref>
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  • ...gs, manned space flight, manned lunar and or planetary exploration, cancer research, audiovisual communications, instructional television for mass education, a ...global public opinion in favour of the United States and its political and economic objectives.
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  • ...tmosphere of intellectual freedom and open-ended exploration of new ideas, research and social trends".<ref>[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2010/abo * [[Economic and Social Research Council]] 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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  • ...Alliance]]), [[International Policy Network]], [[Foundation for Social and Economic Thinking]] (charitable arm of [[Politeia]]).<ref name="Accounts"/> .../20000310235045/http://www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM103/LM103_Labour.html 'New Labour starts cleaning up Britain'], ''[[LM]] 103'', September 1997, p. 12.
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  • ...] since July 2013, where he has a joint position at the [[Clinical Imaging Research Centre]]. He has also Judged for [[Debating Matters]] and written for [[Spi ==Research Interests==
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  • ...ject]], [[ManTownHuman]], [[Bookshop Barnies]] and the defunct [[Transport Research Group]], participated in [[Audacity]] and in [[Institute of Ideas]] events ...til 2005<ref> Based on a Nexis search for 'Austin Williams' and 'Transport Research Group'. The last article populated was 2005. See Austin Williams, 'Prepare
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  • *[[Richard Acton|Lord Acton]] Labour *[[Irene Adams|Baroness Adams of Craigielea]] Labour
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  • ...lliam is run by two self-confessed ex-extremists and heavily funded by the Labour government, it is reasonable to expect that the Daily Mail would provide a ...ain]], of the QF, together with noting his previous position advising both Labour and the Conservatives on extremism, and that QF receives £700,000 in Preve
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  • ...ef>Civitas (2009) [http://www.civitas.org.uk/crime/index.php Civitas Crime Research.] See also [http://www.civitas.org.uk/crime/articles.php Civitas Crime Arti ...which only 800,000 had gone to people from overseas. Challenged by former Labour Minister Frank Field, however, Mr Hain revised the figure to 1,100,000 [...
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  • ===US Labour and British intelligence=== ...Mahl, Brassey's 1999, p.32.</ref> These interventionist efforts within the labour movement were strongly opposed by communists until the German invasion of t
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  • ...rnational Advisory Board, according to the AEI site<ref>http://www.aei.org/research/nai/about/projectID.11/default.asp</ref>include [[John Bolton]], [[Zbigniew ...e United Kingdom]], the [[Centre for European Reform]], the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and The New World Order Forum, with the latter being described as
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  • ...e of Economic Studies and Analyses]] (ISAE), the Italian government-funded economic think tank until March 2003. After a Masters Degree in Science in Economics ...in the Public Policy Programme of the (CEPR) [[Centre for Economic Policy Research]] in London (since 1989).<ref>This gives a list of [http://www.cepr.org/pub
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