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  • '''Shiraz Maher''' was a Senior Fellow at the neoconservative [[Policy Exchange]] and ran Standpoint magazine's [[Focus on Islamism]] blog with [[ ...hoosing our friends wisely: Criteria for engagement with Muslim groups''], Policy Exchange, 2009.
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  • ...e proposal was turned down.<ref> Alex Stevenson [http://www.politics.co.uk/analysis/elections/general-election-2010/election-focus-ynys-mon-$1363819.htm Electi ==Lobbying for climate change policy exemptions==
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  • ...ary 15, 2010]", Rowloandius: Strategic communication and Behavioural Group Analysis, accessed April 19 2010</ref>. This seems to refer to experience with the B ...rchdateEnd= Job Posting: Researcher/Lecturer in London]", Listserv Message Centre, accessed April 19 2010</ref>.
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  • Scientific Policy Analysis; been an IP consultant for the [[European Centre for International Political Economy]] ([[ECIPE]]); and an IP consultant for *''Evidence-Based Policy in the Field of Intellectual Property Rights: Using Cutting-Edge Research t
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  • ===Lobbying for exemptions to climate change policy=== One of the EAA's main concerns in Brussels is climate change policy, which they argue is making European aluminium production costs uncompetiti
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  • ...[http://www.populus.co.uk/-the-concerned-consumer-index-article.html Media Centre], ''Populus'', Accessed 24-April-2010</ref>. The company co-founded the [[B ...ngs, to demonstrate its strategic leadership in a sensitive area of public policy'.<ref> Populus, [http://www.populus.co.uk/bupa-case-study.html Case studies
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  • ...]] | [[Brighton Salon]] | [[British Council India]] | [[Centre for African Policy and Peace Strategy]] | [[Continuum]] | [[cScape]] | [[Culture Wars]] | [[De ...ence]] | [[Economic and Social Research Council]] [[ENO]] | [[Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design]] | [[Hotwire]] | [[Medical Research Council]] | [[National Inst
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  • ...uly 2013, where he has a joint position at the [[Clinical Imaging Research Centre]]. He has also Judged for [[Debating Matters]] and written for [[Spiked]] s ...ology & director of the pain laboratory at [[Birmingham University Imaging Centre]] ([[BUIC]]) and and Adjunct professor in the department of Radiology at th
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  • The overriding themes that run through the Spiked articles centre on: anti-regulation (around 17 articles, including messages against restric *[[King’s College London]] (Centre of Medical Law and Ethics) – Member of the Autism Ethics Group.<ref>See [
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  • ...Tim Birtwistle, visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies, said it was a problem that 'nobody can really define an acceptable .../www.guardian.co.uk/education/2006/jul/12/highereducation.race Lecturer at centre of race row takes early retirement], ''The Guardian'', 12-July-2006</ref> I
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  • ...hniques. He is also part of the ICL research group called the 'single cell analysis project'<ref>See [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/singlecellanalysis Imperial Co ...', University of Buckingham Press, Policy Exchange, December 2006.</ref> Policy Exchange received a 'D transparency rating' ''Who funds you'', (where A is
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  • ...s also chair of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] ([[CBI]]) Energy Policy Committee.<ref>THE JOURNAL (Newcastle, UK). 'More than 30 years service', D *Former chair of [[Confederation of British Industry]] Energy Policy Committee (six-year tenure)
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  • ...eviews for Mearsheimer & Walt's bestseller The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy and Israeli historian Shlomo Sands's The Invention of the Jewish People. (T A similar analysis was offered by Sunny Hundal, who accused Harry's Place of running a smear c
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  • ...ly Standard]]''. It is maintained by an editorial team that comprises of [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] researcher [[Houriya Ahmed]], [[Faisal Gazi]] and fou *Palestinian Return Centre
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  • ...to appear in these results if they are compared to those set out in the [[Centre for Social Cohesion and the Media]] and [[Civitas and the Media]] sections, ...Quilliam Foundation]], have had a disproportionate influence of government policy largely because the government "ends up talking to its own creations and at
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  • ...members of the CSC, mostly by [[Douglas Murray]] the Director of CSC. On analysis one main feature is that the CSC inspired stories also contain mention of a Using a search on the Nexis database with the search term 'Centre for Social Cohesion', and restricted to UK national newspapers, the results
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  • ...s. The time frame of the results was 1987 to 2009. The basic idea of the analysis was to see what type of story and what general themes can be attributed to ...view it as ideologically driven to the detriment of the objectivity of its analysis. It could also be argued that Civitas conforms more to the description of a
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  • Powerbase has a policy of [[Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen *[[European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control]] ([[ECDC]])
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  • *Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, [http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/2926 Analysis: New Interview with Taliban Leader], ''Standpoint Magazine'', 16-April-2010 ...files/1266928262_1.pdf Blood & Honour: Britain's Far-Right Militias], 'The Centre for Social Cohesion, January 2010
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  • ...re’, the BBC examined all the receipts that had been passed to them by [[Policy Exchange]]. Its expert identified concerns about five of the receipts. Acc *2. The expert analysis showed that all five had been printed on an inkjet printer - suggesting the
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