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  • *Regulating Rail – For Whom Should Regulation Work?, Chris Bolt, June 2008 *Reviving Rail – What Strategy for Success?, Chris Green, February 2008
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  • ...obal warming we could have changed our policy and appealed successfully to industry for financial support. But again, we wanted to keep the debate on the facts ...Committee for A Constructive Tomorrow (see above). Other climate sceptics, industry apologists or right wing activists on the board include [[Robert C. Balling
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  • ...ustry]], under whose auspices it meets. As the unofficial guild of British industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most importa .... It was arbitrary and not thought through. They are losing the support of industry."
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  • ...assachusetts an international center for the burgeoning telecommunications industry. Congressman Edward Markey, Governor William Weld, Lt. Governor Paul Cellu [[Giancarlo Bruno]]: The Head of the global banking industry at the [[World Economic Forum]], which describes itslelf as:
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  • ...omen, Peace and Security]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wood Panel Industry]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on World Governance]] | [[All-Party Par *[[Aluminium Industry All Party Parliamentary Group|Aluminium Industry]] (APPG)
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  • ...public transport operator, headquartered in Sunderland. It has bus and/or rail operations in Denmark, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sw ...ions in 1997. Along with the other major bus groups Arriva also moved into rail operations following privatisation. Also in 1997 Arriva made its first move
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  • ...l Services and Markets Act 2000. It was financed by the financial services industry.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/About/Who/index.shtml Who are we], a ...t is a company limited by guarantee and financed by the financial services industry. [[HM Treasury]] appoints the FSA Board, which currently consists of a Chai
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  • *[[ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY]] - [[EUROCHAMBRES]] *[[ASSOCIATION OF THE CIDER AND FRUIT WINE INDUSTRY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION]] - [[AICV]]
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  • ==Industry area== ...</ref>. It also has many operations in the UK, relating to the oil and gas industry, as well as running [[Devonport Management Ltd.]], the company which runs t
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  • ...rs later Carillion's margins had risen 25%, making it a leader in road and rail contracting. Government contracts provided 60% of turnover. Carillion's 16 ...crash, the News of the World revealed a memo from Carillion subsidiary GT Rail Maintenance telling line testers to relax the rules on dents and cracks in
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  • ...e... suffer natural disasters and wars." But guess what? "The construction industry can help them rebuild their lives AND THEIR HOMES!" {{ref|70}} ...y on large one-off contracts, but has not followed much of the rest of the industry into facilities management. {{ref|73}}
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  • ...onstruction division, whose projects include working on the Channel Tunnel rail link, which generates most of its £1.4bn turnover.87 [[Category: Construction Industry]]
    2 KB (312 words) - 16:52, 18 February 2007
  • ...to £33.1m from £1.9bn of sales thanks mostly to its support services and rail infrastructure contracts. In 2000, Mowlem made £22.3 million in profit, £ ...sial if that's how you define it'. The duo also won a contract to create a rail link across the desert in Australia from Alice Springs to Darwin.96
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  • ...Conservative and Unionist Party and establish itself as an non-aligned pro-industry lobby. Hall was one of the most outspoken and right wing "Diehard" Unionist ...ce a body of men plunged in uneconomics, pledged to the nationalisation of industry, and plighted in troth to subsidise Russian Bolshevism with British savings
    37 KB (5,842 words) - 14:51, 17 August 2007
  • Norman has also worked at Citibank, McKinsey & Co, Kingfisher, British Rail, Railtrack and Geest. ...s to speak for the retail industry...[and] develop a range of ways for the industry to improve its performance.'[10] The group also lobbies the European govern
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  • ...per vehicle, resulting in a more efficient use of the distribution fleet (rail delivery was judged unreliable); ...to the supermarkets. Tesco lorries travel 68 million miles each year, with rail transportation of goods only 1.2% of this.5 Even the occasional locally-mad
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • ...age). John McDonald, also a member of Task Force 1, has become one of the 'Industry Leadership Team' of PILOT, an extension of the main task force. ...ation for the bosses of companies that make up the UK offshore oil and gas industry - all but one of the UKOOA executive sat on the Task Force. Where OGITF 1 h
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  • When Peter Mandelson was Trade and Industry Secretary, he told the CBI that his brief from Blair was 'to act as a vocal Connex Rail
    61 KB (8,658 words) - 18:46, 5 November 2012
  • ...ch was launched by the Labour Cabinet minister (and ex-chairman of British Rail) [[Lord Marsh]] on 11 June 1998 as a campaign against British integration i ...ly criticised proposed or existing EU regulation of the financial services industry.
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  • McAllister is the current chairman of [[NetWork Rail]]. [[S&N]] like to regard McAllister as adding a further social perspecti [[Category:Alcohol Industry People|McAllister, Ian]][[Category:Alcohol|McAllister, Ian]]
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