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  • ...Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, and ensure the effective running of government." .... The Cabinet Office is a ministerial department, supported by 18 agencies and public bodies. <ref name= "Cabinet"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organis
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  • On July 24, 2007, The<i>Guardian</i> announced the 72nd birthday of '''Trevor Chinn'''<ref><i>The Guardian</i>. 'Birthdays'. 24th July 2007.</r ...management consultancy in Israel and [[Simon Chinn]] (aged 39) who is a TV and film producer. Chinn works from his West London offices which overlooks Hyd
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  • He formerly served as Trade Minister, as well as Minister of Sport from 2001 until 2007.<ref>BBC, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_y Caborn has been a director of [[Nuclear Management Partners]] since 2007. <ref> http://www.nuclearmanagem
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  • ...t-owned businesses, for example to applications for support under regional and industrial assistance programmes<ref> Shareholder Executive [http://www.sha ...d turnover of around £24 billion, equivalent to equivalent to around 1.8% of GDP. It either advises Ministers directly (Executive) or advises shareholde
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  • ...ry family in England eat well, move more and live longer".<ref> Department of Health ...extend their work to include promoting alcohol awareness. <ref> Department of Health, 5th February 2012 [http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/2012/02/c4l-alcohol-
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  • ...4, Accessed 19-January-2009</ref>. The current editor is [[James Harding]] and it has a sister paper published on Sundays [[The Sunday Times]]. ...ready owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]].
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  • .../ref> The current editor is [[John Witherow]], and it is the sister paper of the daily edition [[The Times]]. ...ready owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]].
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  • ...29846/Dominic-Mohan-appointed-editor-Sun Dominic Mohan is appointed Editor of The Sun], Pr Week, 26 August 2009.</ref> The Sun, like its former Sunday counterpart [[The News of The World]], is owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]’s organisation [[News Interna
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  • ...ople from birth to 19 years old. These are to be healthy; stay safe; enjoy and achieve; make a positive contribution; achieve economic well-being. The aim ...very Child Matters website [http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/aims/ Aims and outcomes], DCSF, 1 December 2005, accessed 9th February 2009</ref>
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  • ...to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries." ====Advertising and the DCMS====
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  • ...obbying arm of giant law firm, [[DLA Piper]], "one of the world's 'biggest and baddest' law firms".<ref>Chambers & Partners Guide to the Legal Profession ...s on forthcoming regulation, lobbying, risk reviews, compliance programmes and specialist defence via a 24/7 rapid response service.<ref>[http://www.lawca
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  • ...in the above map to see where the individual lobbying firms or think tanks and trade organisations are based. <br> ===Lobbying and PR consultancies===
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  • ...Abroad Task Force''' was created as a result of one of the recommendations of [[Panel 2000]]. The Britain Abroad Task Force was discussed in the House of Commons on 12 December, 2000, as follows:
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  • ...(born 30 October 1940, Torino) is a former MEP (''19.07.2001-19.07.2004'' and ''04.11.2008-13.07.2009'') from the Italian political party the [[National : 19.07.2001 / 19.07.2004 : Union for Europe of the Nations Group
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  • ...ministers. It was launched in Cambridge on 11 March 2005 and in the Houses of Parliament on 22 November 2005. <ref> "[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thin ==Origins and launch==
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  • ...gn: center;">“So why does a faintly unpleasant odour rise from the pages of Editorial Intelligence...” ....co.uk/media/2006/mar/27/mondaymediasection12 EI seems a dangerous meeting of minds], ''The Guardian'', 27 March 2006</ref></p></blockquote>
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  • ...April 2006 Briefing'', p11, accessed 12.09.10</ref> and managing director of [[Portland PR]].<ref>Portland PR, "[http://www.portland-communications.com/ ...o-rupert--and-why-it-speaks-volumes-507353.html What Tony said to Rupert - and why it speaks volumes]", ''The Independent'', 18.09.05, accessed 17.09.10</
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  • ...garet Thatcher]] in 1980.<ref>Jeremy Musson, [http://www.countrylife.co.uk/culture/article/180784/Interview_Ed_Vaizey.html Interview: Shadow Arts minister Ed ...orking for the Conservative Party’s Research Department, before training and practising as a barrister.'<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071206042059/
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  • ...ugust 2005</ref> It is pro-European. It has its origins on the centre-left of British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[Robin Co ...own of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness Jay of Paddington]] and [[Lord King of Bridgwater]].
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  • ...th the perceived failure of left-wing politics at the time, they were part of the drive to find a "third way" which was neither socialist nor Thatcherite ...lso a cross current of researchers going from Demos to Labour policy units and vice versa.
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