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  • ...al]] in 1990. At 32, Goodwin was in charge of 1,000 people with teams from London to Abu Dhabi and the Cayman Islands that eventually got back half the money Goodwin was then headhunted for the job of deputy chief executive of [[Clydesdale Bank]] in 1995, then as C
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  • ...It owns '''[[PPM Energy]]''' in the United States and is quoted on the '''London Stock Exchange''' and has a secondary listing on the '''New York Stock Exch ...ution and supply basis, which survived the privatisation to become a model for the rest of the United Kingdom (previously the UK government had privatised
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  • ...d Clark (MP)|David Clark MP]], British politician and member of Parliament for South Shields OR [[David Clark (banker)]]. ...23 November 2009.</ref> and a senior consultant for [[APCO Worldwide]]’s London office. He fails to mention his role as a lobbyist on his Comment is Free p
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  • :The Federal Trust is a think tank that studies the interactions between regional, national, E ...from 1978 to 1994. Just one example of his varied and substantial support for charitable organisations working in the arts is his position as governor of
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  • ...took over the operations of Apeejay Overseas and relocated permanently to London in 1966. After the Apeejay family partition, Lord Swaraj Paul renamed the c ...ul is a friend of Gordon Brown and was appointed as an official ambassador for British industry in November 1997.
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  • ...from the high-value donor unit is the [[1000 Club]], Labour's organisation for those in a position to contribute a comparatively modest annual £1,000 or *1990-1995 European director of public affairs for the [[World Wide Fund for Nature]] (UK)
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  • ...or-Havant.html Why I’m standing down from Parliament: David Willetts, MP for Havant] ''The Telegraph'', 20 March 2015, accessed 20 May 2015 </ref> He was the Minister of State (Universities and Science) at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in the incoming coalition government in 201
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  • ...Four]] appeal and the bombing of the Israeli embassy. She has also acted for many battered women who have killed their husbands. Kennedy is a frequent ...itute of Advanced Legal Studies]] and a Fellow of the [[City and Guilds of London Institute]]. A member of the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]'s Advisory Council,
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  • ...oup]] among others. He was also a Council member of the [[National Council for Educational Technology]], now BECTA. ...mbustion Engineering Association]], Chairman of the [[Dyslexia Educational Trust]] and Chairman (now a Vice President) of the [[British Dyslexia Association
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  • ...ZDT since January 2001. With its initial focus concentrating primarily on London, she chose to spread the ZDT's advocacy to Brussels, Washington, New York a situation in Zimbabwe...She is a person of very high integrity for whom
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  • ...usic]] and a Director of the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]. He lives in London and Northamptonshire. ...rector of the Bagri Foundation, a Trustee of Asia House, a Governor of the London Business School and a Council member of City University. In addition to his
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  • ...ring Committee Member, [[Heart of the City]]. Trustee: [[Royal Anniversary Trust]]; Chairman's Committee, [[China Festival 2008]].
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  • ...e Director of [[Lloyds TSB]] Group plc and is a member of the [[Commission for Skills and Employment]]. Green previously served [[DHL]] as was Chief Opera ...]. He is also a member of the UK Government's Honours [[Advisory Committee for Economy]]. His previous involvements include serving [[Arthur Andersen]] an
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  • ...[[Institute for the Study of Conflict]], to form the [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ...rom the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/Registe
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  • It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders. .... This recession shows clearly what's good for the ruling class is no good for us.
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  • ...ecutive director of [[Lloyds TSB]] plc and a trust member of the [[Port of London Authority]]. Knight was previously the Member of Parliament for Erewash (1992–97) and Economic Secretary to HM Treasury between 1995 and
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  • ...n was formally appointed to the FSA board for five years and other members for three years. 3. consumer protection: securing the appropriate degree of protection for consumers; and
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  • * [[Africa Resources Trust]] (ART) Belgium * [[Action for Southern Africa]] (ACTSA) United Kingdom
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  • Problems hit the bank's London office, in 1993, when the NatWest Tower was devastated by an IRA bomb, and ...eal Angus]]: [[Whitbread]] PLC, [[British Airways]], [[CBI]], [[Leverhume Trust]], Netherlands - [[British Chamber of Commerce]], [[Thorn EMI]].
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  • ...1975 by Willie Ross) from a child of Wilsonian Corporatism, into a vehicle for promoting Thatcherism. Perhaps too, he would have said something about the ..., he funds [[British United Industrialists]] (a somewhat secretive channel for funding right-wing political projects), and in those days the Conservative
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