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  • ...Shale Gas Revolution and its Implications' with Prof. [[Alan Riley]] (The City Law School), [[Atle Rettedal]] ([[Statoil]]), [[Benjamín Palomo-Sanz]] ([[ '''Simon Whitehead''' is the managing director of energy at lobbying firm [[Hill and Knowlton Strategies]].
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  • ...on Nayyar''' is a former lobbyist at some of the top UK agencies such as [[Westminster Strategy]], [[Citigate Public Affairs]], [[Edelman]] and [[Newgate Communic Nayyar is now managing director of his own corporate and financial PR and lobbying agency [[Acuitas Communicat
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  • Its full year revenue for 2014 was $66 billion. Most of its profits come from its online advertising services. ...ket'. [[Jim Knight]], former UK Schools Minister and edtech lobbyist, said of the big tech companies moving into education:
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  • ...], a Labour peer who is a former shadow environment secretary and ex-chair of the UK [[Environment Agency]]. Its secretariat was managed by heavyweight ...ask force published four reports in 2015. These covered the local impacts of shale gas (released March), its impact on local environment and health (Jul
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  • ...',<ref>London Gazette, 50167, 18 June 1985, p. 8355</ref> and was a member of the [[Conservative Party]]. He attended [[The King's School, Worcester]] fr ...succeeded as 2nd Baronet. He was granted a leave of absence from the House of Lords from 2008.
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  • ...Tom Evans], ''LinkedIn'', accessed 7 April 2015, link no longer working as of October 2015 </ref> Evans has worked in [[Westminster City Council]]’s press office and completed some public affairs work for [[Tho
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  • ...0, 1940) is a British economist, writer and a [[Labour]] peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 5 June 1991. ...brothers and two sisters. He went straight to secondary school at the age of five, matriculated at 14, was an Honours student before he was 18, had a ma
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  • ...Against Antisemitism UK]] (CAA), and former president of the [[University of Warwick Jewish/Israeli Society]] (JSoc). Falter graduated in law at the University of Warwick.<ref name="About Us" />
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  • ...or adviser at lobbyists [[FTI Consulting]] and the leader of [[Westminster City Council]]. *Board member, [[London Local Enterprise Partnership and Member of the Infrastructure Delivery Board]], 2014-
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  • ...OTECT|Parents=[[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[National Co-ordin ...monitoring of people passing through them have long been part of the remit of Special Branch units.
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  • ...licy Institute]]. She is also a former senior policy adviser to the leader of the [[Labour Party]] [[Ed Miliband]]. ...earch]] in 2005. In 2008 she began working at think tank [[Demos]] as head of the capabilities programme.
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  • ...Lambert first met ‘Charlotte’, AKA Jacqui, in 1983, “the first year of his deployment”. This is slightly contradicted by the account in ''The Ne This article gives a précis of the career of former [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] officer [[Bob Lambert]], a [[
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  • ...7 May 2015.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/ List of MPs], www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 May 2015.</ref> *[[Roberta Blackman-Woods]] (Labour) City of Durham
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  • Members of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament elected on 31 March 1966. MPs elected in subse ==List of MPs as at 31 March 1966==
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  • ...Consulting Group]]. He has also worked on the Labour leadership campaigns of [[Andy Burnham]]MP in 2015, and [[Owen Smith]] MP in 2016. In 1999 Lehal began working for [[Westminster Strategy]], and then in 2003 he joined [[Edelman]].
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  • ...or covering Security, International and Cabinet Office communication. Part of the GREAT Campaign Board and cross government groups on the Union, Civil Se ...92, starting as a press officer, then chief press officer and finally head of news.
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  • '''Carolyn Harris''' is a co-founder of [[Third Avenue Communications]] with her husband, former [[Labour Party]] M During Tom's time as an MP, Carolyn ran his office in Westminster and Glasgow, assisting constituents, liaising with government departments,
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  • ...m lobby group, with a particular focus on education technology as a driver of reform. ...on laws that could benefit some of its corporate funders, and been accused of providing ‘a dating service for corporations selling educational products
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  • ...ref name="ABK085p216">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber & Faber, 2013, p216.</ref> Subsequent to h ...for restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor u
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  • .../ May 2011.<ref name="bremner"/> It appears he did not rise above the rank of Detective Constable.<ref name="linkedin"/> His work on behalf of the police included:<ref name="linkedin"/>
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