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  • The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. ...zas Armadas]] (J-2) (Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces)
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  • ...er 1950, Hammersmith, London) is a British Labour politician who served as the Labour MP for Norwich South from May 1997 until 12 April 2010. He was secre ...[http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/16510/acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advis
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  • ...rd Mottram]], then Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator at the [[Cabinet Office]]. ==The Programme==
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  • Baroness '''Valerie Amos''' (born 13 March 1954, Guyana) was the [[United Nations|UN]] Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and ...as the first black woman to enter Cabinet in 2003 and preside as Leader of the [[House of Lords]].<ref>Fawcett Society, [http://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/
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  • ...nted Minister for Housing, Planning and Regeneration. He moved to the Home Office in May 2002 as Minister of State for Criminal Justice, Sentencing and Law R ...[http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/16510/acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advis
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  • ...Transport (1999-2001) and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Cabinet Office (2001-2003).<ref>They Work For You, [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/peer/lor He is a member of the UK [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]].
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  • ...e) is the former British Labour MP for Makerfield (1987-2010) and a former Cabinet minister. ...of State for the [[Cabinet Office]] (1999-2001), and Minister of State at the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] (1997-1999).<ref>Ian mcCartney, [http:
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  • ...aks in a panel session on health and politics past, present and future for the NHS Confederation.]] ...n Milburn''' (born 27 January 1958) is a British Labour politician who was the MP for Darlington from April 1992 until he stepped down in May 2010.
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  • ...MP for Gravesham in Kent, from 1997 to 2005.<ref>Ask Aristotle: Chris Pond The Guardian website http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,,-4214,00.html acc ...onomics in 1974.<ref>As one door closes… Alison Benjamin 12 October 2005 The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2005/oct/12/voluntarysector.soci
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  • ..., born December 9, 1958, a French citizen, is a graduate in Economics from the University of ...cs of Limoges. From 1986 to 1995, Valérie Bernis was press officer at the office of Edouard Balladur,
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  • '''MHP Communications''' is one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying companies. ...ated by bringing together [[AS Biss]] and [[Republic PR]]. It is part of [[The Engine Group]].
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  • ...w [[Open Road]]'s 21 team members merge into Blue Rubicon's. It is thought the two will remain separate first but will start to work together on projects. ...embers of the Blue Rubicon senior management team will continue as part of the Teneo leadership team.
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  • ...rrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147. It is reproduced with the permission of Ed Herman. ...Labor Struggles (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1936); Charles and Mary Beard, The Rise of American Civilization (New York: Macmillan, 1930), 2: 229-41.</ref>
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  • ...’ was only revealed in 1993 when [[Brian Crozier]] wrote an article in ''The Times''. ...nt of Aids’. <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref>
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  • ...t|thumb|Hume Brophy, London Office: 1 Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1BR (around the corner from [[Alternative Investment Management Association]])]] Hume Brophy is one of many agencies in the UK to promote its Brexit lobbying services.
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  • ...errorism" Industry''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permission of Ed Herman. ...security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practical aspects of control.
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  • Rose was the son of the Right Reverend [[Alfred Carey Wollaston Rose]] and [[Lois Juliet Garton|Loi *During the war, Rose served as a Major in the Rifle Brigade, (1941-46), serving in Europe, (1944-45), India, (1945) and I
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  • ...ent closed by Theresa May in 'plain stupid' and 'deeply worrying' move], ''The Independent'', 14 July 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref> ...reate a “thriving, globally competitive, low carbon energy economy” in the UK. <ref>DECC [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/about/who_we_are/who_w
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  • ...is a British MEP (''1999- '') from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for the East of England.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/me : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...Catholic newspaper, ''The Universe'' and then as the managing editor of ''The Sunday Telegraph's Magazine'' in 1981.<ref>Ref needed</ref> ...aper, ''Today''. His final job in journalism was as a consulting editor of the ''[[Evening Standard]]'' from 1987&ndash;1992.
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