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  • ...tting from the Jewish tradition of large campaign contributions, as in the case of Abraham Feinberg. Other techniques were also introduced in the 1950s. In ...eland]] (Javits), [[Richard Perle]] (Henry Jackson), and [[Stephen Bryen]](Case).*
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  • ...s and national decision-makers implement policies in greater detail, using case-studies, examples, and lessons from UK and international cities.<ref name=" *[[Stephen Ashworth]], a planning lawyer, focusing on retail proposals and redevelopme
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  • He was involved in a court case involving Italian Prime Minister, [[Silvio Berlusconi]], after lying about ===Berlusconi case===
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  • ...t on the [[Sharia Watch UK]] website in which she denied that this was the case.<ref name="SWUKSWUK"/> However, she did not give any alternative explanatio ...ded a meeting in the first half of June with Waters, [[Alan Ayling]] and [[Stephen Yaxley-Lennon]] and - alarmed by what he believed to be their dangerous aim
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  • ...these were merged. In 2014, it was disclosed in court during the John Catt case (see below), that what is commonly referred to as the National Domestic Ext ...sistently referred to as the 'domestic extremism database' in all previous case hearings.<ref name="catt.day3">[https://netpol.org/2014/12/04/supreme-court
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  • ...hat the history is much longer, some entries dated back to 2000 (as in the case of Jess Hurd)<ref>Jess Hurd, [http://jesshurd.com/2014/11/21/my-life-as-a-d In protest, the National Union of Journalists has launched a court case on behalf of six of their members (two journalists, and four photographers)
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  • [[Stephen H. Hoffman]] is president of the [[Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland ...cal/article_e1947e62-7df0-11e3-9118-001a4bcf887a.html What they said about Stephen H. Hoffman]', ''Cleveland Jewish News'',17 January 2014, accessed 19 Februa
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  • ...nd [[Circle]], however then abandoned the sell-offs; and in George Eliot's case not before millions of pounds had been spent on administering the process. ...test'. The service was designed by [[Andrew MacPherson|MacPherson]] and [[Stephen Dunn (Dr)|Dunn]], and rolled out across the NHS at a huge cost, however has
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  • ...legations that information on police corruption had been withheld from the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry of Sir [[William Macpherson]]. This led to former Metropol * Chairing 'Special Case Hearings' into misconduct of officers as part of his role as head of the Pr
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  • ...legations that information on police corruption had been withheld from the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry of Sir William Macpherson. This led to former Metropolitan * Chairing 'Special Case Hearings' into misconduct of officers as part of his role as head of the Pr
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  • <td align="center">[[Stephen Chorlton]]</td> <td align="center">[[Stephen Curry]]</td>
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  • ...ccessed 16 March 2014).</ref> - which later precipitates the ‘McLibel’ case - with others in London Greenpeace.<ref name="UC73">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ...ads/attachment_data/file/287031/stephen_lawrence_review_volume_1.pdf ''The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Volume One''], Home Office, March 2013 (access
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  • ...March 2014, the [[Ellison Review]] into corruption and spying around the [[Stephen Lawrence Murder Inquiry]] revealed Walton had a meeting with an undercover ...ploads/attachment_data/file/287030/stephen_lawrence_review_summary.pdf The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Summary of Findings], Home Office, 6 March 201
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  • ...3-2014 inspection of undercover policing (see below).<ref name="hmic.2014">Stephen Otter (lead author), [http://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmic/wp-conten ...was released.<ref name="hmic.2014"/> The report, whose lead officer was [[Stephen Otter]], was highly critical of the National Undercover Working Group and i
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  • ...appears to have been active in a group close to Duwayne Brooks, friend of Stephen Lawrence and with him at the moment of the racist attack. It has since emer ...stephen-lawrence-undercover-police-smears Police 'smear' campaign targeted Stephen Lawrence's friends and family], ''The Guardian'', 23 June 2013, accessed 2
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  • ...filtrated a political group in London involved in the campaigns around the Stephen Lawrence murder. It has since emerged that the Lawrence family was not the N81 came to public attention when he was mentioned in the 2014 Stephen Lawrence Independent Review - commonly known as the [[Ellison Review]]. Amo
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  • ...f then Commissioner [[Paul Condon]] to the [[Macpherson Inquiry]] into the Stephen Lawrence murder and the police response. ...The meeting]] was exposed by the [[Ellison Review]] in March 2014, and the case referred to the IPCC.
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  • ...paring Metropolitan Police Commissioner [[Paul Condon]] submissions to the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. ...stephen-lawrence-undercover-police-smears Police 'smear' campaign targeted Stephen Lawrence's friends and family], ''The Guardian'', 23 June 2013, accessed 2
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  • ...Commissioner [[Paul Condon]]'s submission answering the findings of the [[Stephen Lawrence Inquiry]]. In 2014, Ellison Review exposed the meeting, and consid ...www.gov.uk/government/publications/stephen-lawrence-independent-review The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014, Vol. 1, p.22
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  • ...or officers dealing with the accusations of racism following the murder of Stephen Lawrence. All the officers involved would go on to high rank in the police This page [[N81| fits our series on N81]] and the spying on the Stephen Lawrence campaign:
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