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  • ...or Trade and Industry from 1983 to 1985 and chairman of the [[Conservative Party]] from 1985 to 1987. <ref>''Debrett's People of Today'', [http://www.debret ...947 to 1949 and then joined the RAF for two years before spending a period working in publishing and advertising (1951-53). From 1953 to 1970 he worked as an
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  • Jack Straw was a British [[Labour Party]] politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackburn from 1979 to ...[Channel 4]]'s [[Dispatches]] and the ''Telegraph'', posing as consultants working for a Chinese company. The reporters had emailed 12 MPs asking whether they
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  • ...ffice is a leading British governmental department that is responsible for policy issues surrounding immigration, passports, drugs, crime, the police and cou *[[Michael Bates]] - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal Information
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  • ...0, Bombay, India) is an MEP for the East of England for the [[Conservative Party]]. ...Tories to join right-wing "Eurosceptics" the [[United Kingdom Independence Party]] (UKIP) in 2004. He was elected as an MEP for UKIP in 2009. He subsequen
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  • ...es. Interestingly, the organisation make a large volume of press releases, policy consultations, images, events reports and climate negotiation contributions ...nt lobby group, the UKBCSE have clearly worked closely with government on policy and initiatives from their conception as their website states,
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  • [[Social Justice Scotland]] (SJS), was a short-lived [[Conservative Party]] linked think tank created in August 2009 and closed down in December 2009 ...colm Offord], Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.</ref>, terminated, 13 December 2009<re
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  • ...cretary]] [[Charles Clarke]] wrote to the spokesmen for the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] and [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]], [[Da ...ing vague, and for potentially stifling legitimate debate about government policy and the causes of terrorism. The clause only covered terrorist events which
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  • ...br>A [[Centre for Policy Studies|separate page]] deals with the Centre for Policy Studies in general.'''</CENTER> ...und the political establishment - in particular, around the [[Conservative Party]]. <ref>PBS, Command Heights, [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/sh
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  • *[[Tim Kelsey]]: 'national director for patients and information' (2012-2015) at [[NHS England]], one of only eight national directors in ch *[[Kingsley Manning]], chair of the [[Health and Social Care Information Centre]], custodians of NHS patient data (2013-); ex-McKinsey
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  • ...e Conservatives' prospective parliamentary candidates list.<ref>Centre for Policy Studies [http://www.cps.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=blogger&la Gilchrist is said to be 'an active member' of the [[Conservative Party]]. In early 2009 she reportedly sat 'on the [[Conservative City Future]] S
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  • ...liberal views on many domestic issues, and extreme hawkishness on foreign policy. Once an influential liberal publication, the magazine has moved increasing ...anti-American in effect if not in intent. As the magazine's signal foreign policy voice, TNR editors chose [[Lawrence Kaplan]], who echoed almost entirely th
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  • ...f an alcohol minimum price. This attitude firmly supports the Conservative party's election manifesto of higher taxation on alcohol. The main press release ...ne can conclude that this report is somewhat biased towards the opposition party and does not provide a comprehensive account of the debate. This fact is vi
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  • ...of organisations from health, funeral, legal and advice sectors and their policy committee oversees development of the service and includes clergy, hospital ...ngements at low cost and in their own preferred way, coupled with consumer information intended to afford better protection to the funeral consumer.<ref> "[http:/
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  • On 15 March 1972, [[Hugh Mooney]] of the [[Information Research Department]] (IRD) wrote to the UK representative in Northern Irel ...oach to Utley was in line with the aims of the military information policy working committee, which has for some time been seeking ways of countering hostile
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  • ...subsequently merges into a coherent whole, the example of the Conservative Party's funding/use of the CSJ and their affiliates is a pertinant example. Furth ...The CSJ, chaired by Conservative Iain Duncan Smith, taps into a network of information producers who aim to “spread the principles of total abstinence from alco
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  • ...munist-party-the-vanguard/ Battle of Ideas, Is the Revolutionary Communist Party still the vanguard?] November 6, 2010 · 11:49 am</ref> ...]] | [[Brighton Salon]] | [[British Council India]] | [[Centre for African Policy and Peace Strategy]] | [[Continuum]] | [[cScape]] | [[Culture Wars]] | [[De
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  • ...ort on abortion law, in October 2007, was a member of the [[RCOG]] Working Party on Fetal Awareness in June 2006, and Testified before the House of Commons ...des the majority of these dates. Where it has been possible to confirm the information in additon to his CV this has been indicated.</ref>
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  • ...Internet Archive captures of the 'Spiked People' section offer conflicting information. However, as he no longer appears in one of these as far back as 2009 (see ...ey Dent]] (founder, [[Spark Mobile]], communications specialist (currently working with the [[British Veterinary Association]] media team), writes for [[Spike
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  • ...or five years after forming a coalition government with the [[Conservative Party]] in May 2010.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/latest-news/2010/05/app ...der of the [[Liberal Democrats]] in December 2007 but stood down after the party only won eight seats in the 2015 general election.<ref>[http://www.libdems.
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  • ...e roles were all approved on the conditions he did not 'draw on privileged information available to him from his time in Government' and 'for two years from his l ...rking in the [[City of London]]. In 1988 after working at the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] with [[David Willetts]], he trained as smaller companies analyst
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