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  • ...arliament (MP) for Cheltenham from 2005 to 2015. He was a Shadow Minister (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) from 2006 to 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/b Horwood lost his seat in the 2015 general election to the [[Conservative Party]]'s [[Alex Chalk]] by 6,516 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
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  • ...He was replaced by [[Lisa Smart]] who lost the seat to the [[Conservative Party]]'s [[William Wragg]].<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/co ==Parliamentary career==
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  • ...Template:Fracking badge‬}}'''Huw Irranca-Davies''' has been the [[Labour Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Ogmore since 2002. In the most recent elect Irranca-Davies has been the shadow minister for environment food and rural affairs since 2011.
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  • ...referred to as United Kingdom Onshore Oil & Gas (UKOOG), is a trade lobby group. It calls itself the 'the UK voice for onshore oil and gas exploration' and <ref> Damian Carrington, [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jan/17/emails-uk-shale-gas-fracking-opposition Emails reveal UK helped
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  • ...rket Insight: Consultants gear up for shale gas opportunities (part I)], ''Environment Analyst'', 7 December 2012 </ref> ...]], [[BP]], [[Cuadrilla]], [[IGas]], [[Ineos]], [[Third Energy]] and lobby group [[UK Onshore Oil and Gas]].
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  • ...ent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals company partly-headquartered in ...land], theguardian.com, Thursday 4 March 2010 21.05 GMT </ref> In 2013 the Group's turnover was £43 billion; by 2017 this had risen to over £60 billion ac
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  • ...tation in the UK with a particular focus on the implications for the water environment'. <ref> [http://www.ciwem.org/media/1023221/Shale%20Gas%20and%20Water%20WEB ...] (which is run by lobbying and PR firm [[Edelman]]).<ref> Register of All-Party Groups (As at 2013), parliament.co.uk </ref>
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  • It is a component body of the [[Natural Environment Research Council]] (NERC) and is government-funded. ...ore prevalent in US shale. “British shales are unlikely to be productive all the way through,” said Stephenson. “It’s going to be layers which are
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  • ..., [[Centrica]], [[CNR International]], [[Cairn Energy]], [[Apache]], [[OGN Group]], [[STUC]]. <ref> DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, QUARTERLY INFOR *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group for Unconventional Oil and Gas]] - £2,500 in benefits registered March 201
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  • *[[Elizabeth Shepherd]], partner and head of environment at Eversheds. Scheduled to speak at the [[UK Shale Gas Environmental Summit ...cluding VAT if applicable) for consultancy services for 36 days per annum (all fees paid to [[Carrick Court Associates Ltd]].
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  • ...ket Insight: Consultants gear up for shale gas opportunities (part II)], ''Environment Analyst'', 14 December 2012, accessed 4 September 2014 </ref> *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] - SLR Consulting paid £1000 in fees as an
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  • {{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}The [[Macquarie Group]] is a global financial services provider. ...port across health care and research, education, the arts, welfare and the environment.
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  • ===Parliamentary groups=== *Associate member of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] - paid £2500 fee (registered December 201
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  • ...of Lords]] in 2000. His title is Lord Hunt of Chesterton. He is a [[Labour Party]] peer. <ref name= "Parliament">[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords ...s as a Cambridge City Councillor from 1971-74, he was Leader of the Labour Group from 1972-1973. He was a Governor of Chesterton Secondary School from 1971-
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  • Howie is a retired [[Labour Party]] politician and former Member of Parliament. *[[Built Environment All-Party Parliamentary Group]] - Treasurer
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  • ...o 1992. Whilst in parliament he was under-secretary to the [[Department of Environment]] (1987-1990) and the [[Department of Energy]] (1990-1992).<ref name="parl" *Chairman, [[Hydrodec Group]] plc (cleantech)
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  • '''Gavin Shuker''' has been the UK [[Labour Party]] member of parliament for Luton South since 2010. He was appointed shadow ...[DEFRA]] frontbench team in March 2011. As Shadow Minister for the Natural Environment, Gavin led through on work to overturn the Government’s decision to sell-
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  • ...n with animal rights and environmental activists corroborated by search of Parliamentary and press publications from the period. Eco-terrorism was [http://www.outsi Examination of known police documents, parliamentary papers and media coverge from the time show no mention of 'domestic extremi
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  • ...European Casino Association]]. It provides a "comfortable and confidential environment to exchange views on the most burning issues affecting the land-based indus *[[Clarion Defence]] pays membership fees for the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces]]
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  • '''Alex Cunningham''' is the [[Labour Party]] MP for Stockton North. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/common Alongside his parliamentary role, Cunningham is also a member of the [[One North East]] regional develo
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