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  • Manager Information Technology Research Centre, University of Waterloo Jan, 1990 - Jan, 1993 Swain, S.D. 2002. Grocery retailers: where do they obtain information on genetically engineered foods and what do they do with it? (A)
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  • :London SW1P 4QP *[[ Local Government Information Unit]]
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  • ...right-wing British politician. He was a key member of the second Thatcher government and was Secretary of State for Trade and Industry from 1983 to 1985 and cha ...The Monday Club - The First Decade'' (London: Current Affairs Information Unit, April 1972) p.21</ref> a right-wing Tory association founded in the 1960s
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  • *[[GCHQ]] (Government Communications Headquarters); ...me="Dodd"/> In 2010 the OSCT website stated (prior to the incoming Cameron government) that one of its official functions was to 'manage the Home Secretary’s s
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  • :London *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Libraries, Literacy and Information Management]]
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  • ...type pieces for a Monday (a `quiet news day'). The most obvious sources of information for British journalists were the press officers - one from the Foreign and ...It can happen to all forms of journalism . . . especially when you have a government that's been in power for ten years - the tendency will be not to bite the h
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  • ...day Times]]. We publish here in full the Glasgow University Media Research Unit survey. ...RA members in Gibraltar, in March 1988 is that they are all false. The IRA unit, [[Mairead Farrell]], [[Dan McCann]] and [[Sean Savage]] were shot not by `
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  • ...91 as David Graham & Associates. Attentional's website gives the following information on Graham: ...rew Curry, ''The Battle for the BBC: A British Broadcasting Conspiracy?'' (London: Aurum Press, 1994) p.61</ref>
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  • ...be of great value in particular to the Department of Employment and to the Government generally in the field of industrial disputes.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defe According to [[Christopher Andrew]], MI5 was unable to provide the Government with a full intelligence picture during the 1972 miner's strike, because it
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  • [[Brian Nelson]] was an agent of the British Army's [[Force Research Unit]] and senior intelligence officer in the loyalist paramilitary [[Ulster Def ==The Force Research Unit==
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  • ...alley, ''Closedown?: The BBC and Government Broadcasting Policy 1979-92'' (London: Pluto Press, 1994) p.122</ref> ...rew Curry, ''The Battle for the BBC: A British Broadcasting Conspiracy?'' (London: Aurum Press, 1994) p.64</ref> His view on broadcasting, according to the a
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  • ...s was part of an extremely secret unit called the [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]].<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:PREM16slash154.pdf Defe ...round surveys and mapping for the Army as required. The strength of such a unit at that time varied between about 30 and 40, depending upon its specific ta
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  • [[University College London]] is part of the University of London. ...attended UCL, a fact confirmed by the university. <ref>University College London, ‘Statement update on attempted act of terrorism on Northwest Airlines Fl
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  • ...e, accessed November 2015</ref>This includes helping national and regional government 'to transform care delivery and make it more sustainable', which has involv *[[Tim Kelsey]]: 'national director for patients and information' (2012-2015) at [[NHS England]], one of only eight national directors in ch
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  • ...ession 2000-2001, accessed 09/02/10</ref> In 2013 it was replaced by a new unit called [[Military Strategic Effects]]. ===Definition of Information Operations===
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  • ...dates for both Scotland and England and on the City Seats Initiative (East London) team.'<ref>[http://www.fdpublicaffairs.com/team11.html FD website], access ...p://www.fdpublicaffairs.com/team11.html. 'This web page was cached by Zoom Information Inc. on 9/26/2009.' Captured 13 February 2010]]
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  • Founded in 2006, it claims to have bases in London and Washington DC. But it is not registered as a company or charity in the The think tank argues against government regulation on issues including tobacco, alcohol, food and gambling, amongst
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  • ....html Response: We do not spout propaganda - we report news] Yes, we are a government funded broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism,''The Guardi ...contract between BSN and the Foriegn Office released under the Freedom of Information Act:
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  • :'''12 November''' - The Blair government introduces the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security bill in the House of Comm :'''19 December''' - Raids in Luton, London and the West Midlands leads to the detention of eight individuals with alle
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  • :Could our Government and its legislators have done more to protect and assist British manufactur ...Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry]], noted that 'the Government tried to put in place a rescue package worth some £12 million a year for f
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