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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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  • According to a government press release Balmer's career included the following highlights: ...and subsequently its financial management<ref>M2 PRESSWIRE June 5, 2003 UK Government Appointment of new Managing Director, Cabinet Office</ref>
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  • ...94) [[Spies at Work, Chapter 8: The Wilson Years|Chapter 8]]</ref> Another government figure reportedly supportive of ISC’s establishment was [[Thomas Pearson] ...the journal had grown steadily and ISC enjoyed "regular subscriptions from government. departments, universities, army and police establishments, and leading com
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  • ...lved in campaigning for the [[War Crimes Act 1991]], lobbying the Thatcher government to allow legislation to bring those responsible for Nazi atrocities (and no ...ut the Holocaust to the [[National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)|National Curriculum]] in 1988.<ref>Jennifer Lipman [http://www.thejc.com/l
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  • ...t the Chronology explicitly excludes acts of state terror committed by any government against its own citizens, and acts of violence occurring in war or in war-l ...[[Brian Jenkins]] | [[Joanne Wright]], Magee University College, Northern Ireland | [[Juliet Lodge]], University of Leeds<ref> (1999) Editorial board, ''Terr
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  • ...retired Army Brigadier, who saw active service in the Falklands, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan. ...ering intelligence on activists to “manage the risk” that they pose to government plans to build new nuclear power stations. Journalist Rob Edwards reported
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  • ...aims of professional gripers who want compensation, usually in the form of government hand-outs, simply for being less well-off than they would like.</p><p>By co ...on: William Heinemann, 1994) p.37; Tom O'Malley, ''Closedown?: The BBC and Government Broadcasting Policy 1979-92'' (London: Pluto Press, 1994) p.92.</ref> Earli
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  • ==British government 'Middle East adviser' - 1992== ...rom his military career. He immediately took up a new post as the British government's "Middle East adviser." The job involved selling military services to and
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  • ...orrespondent, and has performed a similar role in relation to the Northern Ireland conflict. ...that of the 20 top experts consulted by BBC television, 13 have worked in government or law enforcement, and six of the seven who have not, are affiliated to pr
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  • ...linologist who planned the course over six months with the help of "former government people."<ref>Barnaby Jameson, 'Terror goes on the agenda', ''The Times'', 3 ...ed. <ref>Magnus Ranstorp's PhD thesis 'Radical Shi'ism in Lebanon: Western government crisis management techniques in dealing with hostage incidents, 1982-1992'
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  • ...nt electric fence in the world is the one erected on behalf of the Israeli government"(Davies 2008:124). =====Israeli government and intelligence connections=====
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  • ==Government Information Service== ===Northern Ireland===
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  • *parliamentary under-secretary of state for Northern Ireland in April 2004 ...r leaving office, he should not become personally involved in lobbying the Government on behalf of the firm or their clients"<ref> [http://acoba.independent.gov.
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  • ...cretary of State for Scotland (1999-2001), Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2001-2002), leader of the House of Commons (2003), Secretary of State for ...r leaving office, he should not become personally involved in lobbying the Government".<ref> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/acoba/assets/acobaninthreport
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  • ...inance resource within government. This is applied beyond the portfolio of government-owned businesses, for example to applications for support under regional an [[Northern Rock]]
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  • ...an extract from David Miller's book, '''''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''' (London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 4-7) and is r ...89 were civilians. On the other hand, the Army and the police in Northern Ireland would be categorised as 'terrorists' since a majority of the people they ha
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  • ...o grew rapidly during this period. They were regularly staffed with former government officials and agents who had served in parallel activities. Donner notes th ...en the West and the Third World, new problems confronted V.S. business and government in the 1960s and thereafter. Foreign sales and investment involved politica
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  • ...he company’s publishing, digital and printing operations across Northern Ireland. *[[Conall McDevitt]], chief executive. Resigned as member of the Northern Ireland legislative assembly (SDLP) because he had failed to declare payments recei
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  • *''Orange Extremism and Terrorism in Northern Ireland'', London: [[Central Office of Information]], January 1982. *Wilkinson, P. (1973) 'Three Questions on Terrorism', Government and Opposition, 8(3), Summer: 290-312.
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  • ...t.” He goes on to explain that it is “in the public domain” that the government has issued the comments and asks: “Can you help identify which Dept issue *Minister of State, Northern Ireland (1992-1994).
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