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  • ...f the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Kofi Annan's Chef de Cabinet. ...frica, Asia and the UN." Sir Mark was given a peerage so he could take up the job, which was previously held by Pontypridd MP [[Kim Howells]]. He resigne
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  • ...org/web/20060903075959/http://www.dss.mil/seclib/govsec/appe.htm Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy (Appendix E: Ackno ...e with The [[Inkerman Group]] dealing with Information Assurance issues at the beginning of 2003, she was invited to join [[HSBC]] Holdings plc as Head of
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  • ...pin-783490.html ‘A changing world puts public relations in a spin’], ''The Independent'', 18 February 2008</ref></blockquote> '''Colin Byrne''' is a PR executive with close links to the Labour Party. He was a protégé of [[Peter Mandelson| Peter Mandelson]] a
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  • ...the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]]. ...e Thatcher and Major governments in the UK. During this time she defended the government’s often destructive aid policies. John Pilger notes that:
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  • ...people a year.<ref>"[http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=78322 The Industrial Society transfers its training business to Capita Group Plc]", p ...anisation that adheres to the ideals on which the Society was conceived in the 1920s, as a charity whose mission is to improve working life.<ref>"[http://
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  • ...rmer Minister of State in the Cabinet Office. She was awarded a peerage in the dissolution honours list on 28 May 2010.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/ne ...particular benefit of any clients, and, for 12 months from her last day in office, she should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Minist
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  • The UK lobby group '''Sense About Science''' says it is ...mmission summarise its mission as "promoting good science and evidence for the public".<ref>"[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharitie/Scan
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  • ...etz'', 9 November 2008</ref> saw his richlist ranking drop to number 13 in the US.)<ref name="bs">Ben Smith, [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45 ...www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_bruck?currentPage=all The Brass Ring: A multibillionaire’s relentless quest for global influence],
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  • ...as a stepping stone to ministerial ranks by Labour MPs. LFI boasts some of the wealthiest ...r 2007</ref> Both [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]] have been members of the group.
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  • ...d] ''The Guardian''. 9th July 2007. Accessed 5th January 2008</ref>. He is the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud and son of 'journalist and raconteur' [[Cle ...claimed "great manipulator", the PR guru on first-name terms with half the Cabinet'.<ref>Seamark, M (2007) [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-432664/Sun
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  • ...nister [[David Cameron]] and a leading UK neo-conservative. His father was the former [[Labour Party]] offical, [[John Vaizey]] who converted to support [ .../www.vaizey.com/type3.asp?id=79&type=3 Biography] Vaizey.com, accessed via the internet archive 10 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...network/docs/sn_ar_singles The Stockholm Network Annual Report 2007/2008], The Stockholm Network</ref>). ...http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009
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  • ...was Secretary of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from October 2008 until May 2010. In November 2010 he se ...(1996); more recently he contributed to the book ''The City in Europe and the World'' (2005).
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  • ...overnance/board-biogs/dr-j-p-macintosh Dr. J. P Macintosh], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 April 2008,accessed 12 August 2011</ref> Prior to becoming an MoD Research Scientist MacIntosh 'served in the British Army for ten years. His final operational tour was in Bosnia during
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  • ...litical parties. The late [[Robin Cook]], the former Foreign Secretary was the FPC's founding President. ...at 7.30 pm, televised on [[Channel 4]], a first for a British think tank. The Commission was chaired by [[Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness
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  • ...political talking and networking organisation. Its aims are to ensure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy intere In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • ...ks/story/0,,2004353,00.html Inquiry into thinktank linked to chancellor]", The Guardian, 2-February-2007, accessed 21 January 2009</ref> The Institute says its mode of working is to identify:
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  • ...ref> The organisation has access to, and more than cordial relations with, the UK government and has had meetings with Margaret Beckett and Jack Straw. It ...tional Criminal Intelligence Service in the UK, the FBI, EUROPOL, UNDP and the OSCE".<ref>[http://www.saferworld.org.uk/publications.php?id=101 Saferworld
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  • ...conflict’. Hayman has worked in the civil service (DfID and the Cabinet Office). ...n|RAND Europe]] and [[Paul Wilkinson]]’s somewhat notorious [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University.[http:
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  • '''The Westminster Foundation for Democracy''' (WFD), describes itself as the UK’s democracy-building foundation, and was established in 1992: ...ort countries emerging from conflict and authoritarian rule and to support the consolidation and effectiveness of existing democratic regimes." [http://ww
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