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  • ...ees are now currently held in prison awaiting trial which is scheduled for April 2003. The Home Office has since deported many, if not all, of the witnesses Wolds Prison opened for remand prisoners in April 1992. Group 4’s management contract was at that point worth £6m.56 A lit
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  • ...er a 23-year-old prisoner in HMP Rye Hill killed himself in his cell.40 In April 2005 another inmate in Rye Hill died of stab wounds. Three other prisoners ...tre died in hospital after being 'restrained' by three members of staff in April 2004. He had been in Rainsbrook for just a couple of days.42
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  • ...en wound up and replaced by The Central Council of the Economic League. On April 8th of 1924 this had launched an appeal for £100,000 per year to support a ...an. "But," replies the volunteer, "we are making a good impression!" {{ref|16}}
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  • In April 1974 ''The Sunday Times'' investigated a story about workers at Strachan in In April 1977 ''The Guardian'' revealed that it was not only private industry that u
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  • ...ames Callaghan, who took over from Wilson when he surprisingly resigned in April 1976. #{{note|4}} "The Boys on the Blacklist" Transmitted 16/2/87, "The Secret Life of Ned Walsh", 1/2/88 and "The Secrets of Wine Offic
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  • ...League's apprentice and trainee managers course at Bristol University that April were presented to the Committee as evidence of what it did with the remaini On April 24th 1993 [[Richard Norton-Taylor]] reported, in the ''Guardian'', that the
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  • : 16.01.1997 / 19.07.1999 : Committee on Regional Policy : 16.07.2009 / ... : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
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  • ...hives/2004/03/16/low-hanging-fruit/ 'Low Hanging Fruit'], The ''Guardian'' 16/5/04 </ref>. The takeover should be seen as part of a long process - Asda h .... Asda overtook [[Sainbury]]'s in July 2003 (they are now floundering with 16.2% of the market) although it is still a long way off Tesco's almost unassa
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  • ...Demand for government regulator to end hypocrisy,' The Guardian (London), April 23 2007, Guardian Home Pages; Pg.3, Accessed 28 February 2008 (Nexis)</ref> ...e arbitrary firing of workers who even dare to discuss factory conditions.'16 Wal-Mart is the world's largest importer of goods from China.17 Jim Hightow
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  • ...cted Vice-Chair of the CA Board, he relinquished his other position. {{ref|16}} #{{note|16}} "Board Changes at Countryside Alliance", Press Release, Countryside Allia
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  • In April 2002, the NFU was the first farming organisation to support the Countryside ...he final details of the CAP reform were announced on 26th June 2003, after 16 tortuous hours of negotiating, Ben Gill was quick to point out his victory
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  • ...welve months. Heat-treated meat off the bone can, however, be exported. In April 2001, the UK government was about to introduce a limited vaccination progra In 1998 he got a 16% pay rise from Northern Foods, to £208,479 (plus share options than gained
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  • ...9 August 2003, More Customers Choose Tesco] ''Corporate Watch'', accessed 16 October 2003</ref> Tesco profits have increased every year but one since 1987. In April 2004, Tesco announced profits of £1.6bn for the financial year ending on 2
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  • Appointed to the Board in April 2004 Appointed to the Board in April 2004. He has led the company's non-food and commercial and trading activiti
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  • In April 2004, Tesco began to introduce RFID (radio-frequency identification) taggin 16. www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/apples_short_supply.pdf viewed 3/8/04
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  • In April 2005, Tesco entered the news and history by becoming the first UK-based ret ...an countries such as Thailand, India, Mauritius, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.[16] Tesco buying offices are also located in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
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  • ...ures/9191741/meet-team-miliband/ Meet Team Miliband] ''The Spectator'', 26 April 2014, accessed 17 October 2014 </ref> ...visers Special Advisers - Prime Minister - Written answers and statements, 16 July 2009], They Work For You.com, accessed 20 July 2009.</ref>
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  • *[[John Hannett]] ([[USDAW]]) - 7 December 2010, 4 April 2011, 27 June 2011, 13 September 2011, 7 March 2012, 21 November 2012, 27 N ...tember 2011, 10 November 2011, 6 February 2012, 4 March 2013, 6 June 2013, 16 July 2013, 4 December 2013, 17 December 2013
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  • ...ological Warfare in Chile: The CIA Makes Headlines," Liberation, 19 (March-April 1975). ...Chile, Jamaica, and Nicaragua]], CovertAction Information Bulletin, Number 16, March 1982, pp. 32--43.
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  • Citigate Westminster Gave £16,161 ...f IMO Precision Electronics. He pledged £1,000,000 to the Labour Party on 16/4/99 and was knighted two months later. His personal wealth is £49 million
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