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  • ...public affairs consultancy in continental Europe'. It goes on to add that the 'company is a full-service consultancy managing assignments ranging from re ...chap van Public Relations Adviseurs]]. Schuybroek also serves as Chair of the International Development Group for [[Public Relations Organisation Interna
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  • ...p://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Who's in who's out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> ...ying him on several trips to key UK arms markets. Werrity did not work for the government and had no security clearance to be involved in ministerial busi
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  • ...which are held in high esteem for their content reliability. This includes the world's major newspapers, magazines and trade ...upon for the accuracy and integrity of their reporting.’ A full list of the sources is below:
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  • ...ts about his external business interests during his brief time outside the cabinet. ...ough the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Some hospitality provided by the Palestinian Legislative Council/Palestinian Authority. Travel within Israel
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  • ...ures]] which was published The [[Risk Advisory Group]]'s newsletter. <ref> The Risk Advisory Group [http://www.riskadvisory.net/uploads/File/TRAG%20newsle ...cal examination of the failures in intelligence and security leading up to the July 2005 bombs in which he makes suggestions for wide-ranging reform and i
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  • ...r to the [[Defence Academy]] of the United Kingdom. He is also a member of the [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]]'s academic advisory council. ...et Office]] website announcing his appointment in May 2013 to the board of the [[Charity Commission]]:
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  • The [[Cabinet Office]] website states COBR(A) is: ...h takes place within the Cabinet Office estate. COBR(A) stands for Cabinet Office Briefing Room (A).
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  • ...central government and the voluntary sector, and was its co-signatory with the Home Secretary.<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whoweare/howwea
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  • ...atcherism-was-not-uncaring-407839.html Keith Joseph may have been odd, but the father of Thatcherism was not uncaring]', ''Independent'', 14 July 2006.</r
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  • ==The Bulk List== ...perts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below.
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  • ...government on land use and sustainable development, under the auspices of the [[Know How Fund]].<ref>Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Abou
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  • ...> following the catastrophic loss of all but one Labour MPs in Scotland in the 2015 General Election. Murphy lost his seat in the 2015 general election to the [[Scottish National Party]]'s [[Kirsten Oswald]] by 3,718 votes.<ref> BBC N
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  • ...operation and Development]] (OECD), where he was responsible for analysing the economic implications of e-commerce. ...nternationally, by working alongside the European Commission, the OECD and the [[World Trade Organisation]].<ref>ComputerWeekly [http://www.computerweekly
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  • ...competitiveness and gain higher value from product and service offerings. The council brings together people committed to building UK innovation, growth The e-Business Group's main audiences and partners are:
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  • The [[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbas ...war counter-espionage role.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.565.</ref>
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  • ...on web.archive.org]accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Informa ...om/sections/index_nt1.asp?i=41101&L1=41003&L2=41101&D=3 British Embassy in the USA]</ref>
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  • ...ecretariat]] in the [[Cabinet Office]]. Scarlett was succeeded as head of the SIS by [[John Sawers]] in November 2009.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http:/ ...seCoopers]] LLP, a senior adviser at [[Morgan Stanley]] UK and a member of the strategic advisory committee at [[Statoil]].
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  • ...81 Right-wing group at centre of leak row], by Leonard Doyle/Steve Boggan, The Independent, 3 February 1995.</ref> ...nderstanding within and without the United Kingdom of the need to maintain the Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".<ref>"[http://www.jeffreydonal
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  • ==Progress in the Aftermath of War== ...left a legacy of poverty, insecurity and chronic under-investment. All of the essential infrastructure needed for a society to function was in disrepair:
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  • '''Eliza Manningham-Buller''' was Director General of the [[Security Service]] from 2002 to 2007.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/f ...herself trained carrier-pigeons for use by the resistance in Europe during the Second World War.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1458207/V
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