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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...//www.public-standards.org.uk/About/History_of_the_Committee.html 'History of the Committee'], ''Committee on Standards in Public Life'', 2010</ref>
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  • ==Where you have the name and address of the business== ...under the FOI regime"'', [http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/freedom/info-disclose.htm Information we will not disclose under FOI] </ref>
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  • ...ic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism ...sm_polic Natioanl Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre (FOIA Request of Jason Sands)], ''WhatDoTheyKnow.com'', 20 July 2016 (accessed 13 April 2017
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  • ...industry's efforts to kick-start fracking across the UK, employing a raft of heavyweight lobbyists and enjoying easy access to government ministers. ...to UK shale rock at its flagship Preston New Road (PNR) site in the parish of Westby-with-Plumptons, in the Fylde, Lancashire.
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  • ...Lincolnshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire, along with the urban area of Kingston-upon-Hull.<ref>[http://www.humberside.police.uk/about-us About Us] ...custody-8734485.html Anti-racism smear scandal: Police targeted the sister of black paratrooper who died in custody], ''The Independent'', 27 July 2013.<
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  • She was appointed minister of state for climate change and industry in June 2017, replacing [[Nick Hurd]] ...fter incoming leader [[Boris Johnson]] offered her a position of President of the UK’s COP26 climate talks. In a tweet Perry said:
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  • ...covers not only the development of shale gas and oil but also other forms of unconventional production such as coal bed methane. ...k/government/policy-teams/office-of-unconventional-gas-and-oil-ougo Office of Unconventional Gas and Oil (OUGO)], Gov.UK website, undated, acc 10 Septemb
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  • ...the UK government's [[Office for Nuclear Development]] at the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] from October 2008 until January 2014. ...er role for Government owned businesses, working initially on the creation of the organisation in the Cabinet Office and then subsequently to lead the sh
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  • ...and Wales but in 2013 became an England-only non-departmental public body of the [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]]. ...radioactive waste from the site, discharges of cooling water and operation of standby generators'.
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  • ...K voice for onshore oil and gas exploration' and has been at the forefront of the push to develop shale gas in the country. ...ke" to UKOOG before the publication of the potential public health effects of chemical and radioactive pollutants from fracking in a review by [[Public H
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  • ...idlands, the Weald Basin in southern England and the northern coastal area of the Inner Moray Firth in Scotland. <ref name="Unlocking"> [http://www.igasp ...Management]] (8.3%) as well as banking giant [[HSBC]] (12.2%) according to information on the company's website last updated 27 March 2019. Previously, the Beijin
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  • ...s north-west. In 2007 it was estimated to contain up to 572 million tonnes of high grade coal <ref> *Nick Matthiason, [http://www.theguardian.com/busines The controversial mine has been on hold since 2006 because of local opposition. During protests at the mine about the possible evictions
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  • ...describes itself as a 'specialised consultancy that has pioneered the use of continuous environmental monitoring techniques for the onshore petroleum se ...g to characterise the ground gases present at the site. There are a number of phases to each project, beginning with baseline monitoring to establish con
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  • ...nd a 50 per cent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals company partly-h ...ay Times'' Rich List after an extraordinary £15 billion rise in the value of Ineos from 2017. He was also knighted in the 2018 Queen's birthday honours
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  • ...nergy UK''' first carried out tests on shale rocks beneath the East Riding of Yorkshire in 2014 to help determine whether the formation could be hydrauli ...h for oil and natural gas in East Yorkshire, north of the Humber from west of Beverley to the North Sea in the east. The licence area is 241,000 acres. R
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  • '''Tony Grayling''' is the head of environmental policy at the [[Environment Agency]], the main environmental He is a former director of the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] think tank (1999-2006).
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  • ...15 March 2013, accessed 25 April 2014.</ref> It is also believed that some of his work was to monitor groups and individuals who had potential sympathies .../ref> For many years, the Metropolitan Police have maintained the position of neither confirming or denying that he was deployed by them.<ref name="guard
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  • ...s revealed that no fracking operations were likely to start before the end of 2018. Many commentators speculated that Third's KM8 site was all but finish ...[[York Energy (UK)]] Holdings Ltd, a Caymans-registered affiliate company of US-based [[Alpha Energy]].
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  • In recent years Aurora has risen up the ranks of the key players pushing for shale gas exploration in the UK. ...Development Licences (PEDLs) covering 445 km2 (110,000 acres) in the heart of the Bowland Shale. The area is expected to be Europe's first commercially v
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  • ...Gormley 1.jpg|Units=[[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|Forces=[[Thames Vall ...[[Police Scotland]] in January 2016. Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the [[National Crime Agency]].
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