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  • ...Family Life Awards', created by the [[Family Education Trust]].<ref>Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=108 Bulletin No. 108] ...rustees.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=285547&SubsidiaryNumber=0 The Norwood Society: Contact and Trustees], accessed 14 April 2012.</ref>
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  • ...les Air Ambulance]] | [[Warrington Wolves RLFC]] | [[Watford FC Sports and Education Trust]] | [[West Midlands Ambulance Service]] | [[Weston Hospicecare]] | [[
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  • Fallon was appointed deputy chairman of the [[Conservative Party]] in September 2010 and a Privy Counsellor in 2012. <ref name="Fallon ...nce for operators to assess risks at an early stage in line with the Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering report.
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  • ...'', ''Moment'', ''[[Tikkun]]'', ''[[Azure]]'', ''[[Commentary]]'', and ''[[Conservative Judaism]]''. Gordis also writes a regular column — “A Dose of Nuance” ::"There’s a basic truth about Israeli society that no one is addressing. For this country to remain both Jewish and democ
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  • ...tioncode=26 'Stirling confronts mistrust of politics'], ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'', 9 March 2001]] ...cottish Parliament]] to set up a register of lobbyists. ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'' reports:
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  • British speakers have included the Henry Jackson Society's associate director [[Douglas Murray]] on his book 'The Strange Death of E ====Henry Jackson Society====
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  • ...e]] was a partner at Westbourne until he left to join the [[Department for Education]] as Director of Communications in March 2011 <ref> Public Affair News, [ht ...-Speed Rail between May 2011 and January 2012. He was formerly top aide to Conservative MP [[Edward Timpson]] MP, first working with him on his high-profile Crewe
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  • ...adfast_trust_appeals_decision_to_de-register_it_to_charity_tribunal/ Civil Society] ]] ...It is based in Macclesfield and works on promoting 'English' interests in education, legal rights, and welfare.
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  • Six months after Lancashire council's refusal, Conservative ministers gave themselves new powers to override local council planning dec ...est. Britain has a proud history of protest. It forms the essence of civic society. From the actions of the suffragettes to the ‘Blackpool Two’, civil dis
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  • The charity's objects are 'to advance education in matters relating to the history, government, law, administration, politi ...ble Trust]] and the [[Lewis Family Trust]], that are linked to Zionist and conservative thinks tanks.
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  • After the 2015 general election he was announced as the shadow education secretary.<ref> ITV News [http://www.itv.com/news/update/2015-05-11/labour- ==Education==
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  • ...ion Forum <ref>[http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/educationforum.html Education Forum] Institute of Ideas, accessed 30 Aug 2013</ref>, is a signatory in su ...sociology, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Ogg then worked for the conservative think tank [[Civitas]].<ref name="DM"/>
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  • ==Education== ...e."'<ref name="THES2"> Duffy and the drink; Antithesis, The ''Times Higher Education Supplement'', October 18, 1996, Issue 1250, Pg.4</ref>
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  • ...1945<ref name="bio"/>) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He was the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Esher from 1987 to 1997, and then for Esher and Walton from ...[Mathercourt Securities]] Ltd from 1980-91. He is an Associate of the [[UK Society of Investment Professionals]] and a Liveryman of the [[Worshipful Company o
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  • * Education, Culture, and Sports Committee (Chair) * Education, Culture, and Sports Committee (Member)
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  • The [[Stuart Family Foundation]] is a conservative foundation set up by [[Robert D. Stuart Jr.]], former chairman of the [[Qua ...its strong national defense. All of our major program areas—media, civic education, national security and federal campaign finance—reflect this philosophy.'
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  • ...ansaction," said Wolfson.<ref>Patrick McCurry, [http://www.theguardian.com/society/2003/feb/19/charityfinance.guardiansocietysupplement 'Matter of trust'], '' | [[Alzheimer's Society]] || 60,677 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...dation]], the [[Phillips & Rubens Charitable Trust]] and a number of other conservative foundations.<ref>The Peter Cruddas Foundation, The Trustees > [http://www.p <tr><td align="center">[[British Technion Society]]</td><td align="center"> 0 </td><td align="center"> 0 </td><td align="cent
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  • ...links to the [[Conservative Party]], his father, [[Hugh Fraser]], was a [[Conservative]] MP for 39 years, he came second in the 2005 General Election in North Dev ===Work with the Conservative Party===
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  • ...inst the academic boycott of Israel. It has links with the [[Henry Jackson Society]] and the Israeli [[Institute for National Security Studies]] (INSS). ...[[Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust,]] that are linked to Zionist and conservative think tanks.
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