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  • ...dated. He has held various UK and international roles in scientific bodies and remains 'very active' in international scientific collaboration. ...ders of SMC that also have links to Llewellyn Smith are Elsevier BV, EPSRC and UCL.
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  • ...amentary under secretary of state at the [[Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy‎]]. ...one coherent single face for the public, mineral planning authorities and industry.
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  • ...P) represent the interests of oil and gas companies, industry associations and major upstream service companies. ...chair of Shale Gas Advocacy Task Force, International Association of Oil & Gas Producers
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  • ...of Nottingham Shale Gas Survey which explores public perceptions of shale gas extraction in the UK. ...ne Course (MOOC) via Future Learn on 'Shale Gas and Fracking: the Politics and Science' to over 9,000 students'.<ref> Nottingham University, [https://www.
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  • ...enior civil servant who headed the [[UK Trade and Investment]]'s [[Defence and Security Organisation]] (UKTI DSO) from 2008 until February 2015. ...r new gas exploration in Libya, Egypt and Oman and in completing BPs first oil project in Angola.<ref name="forbes"> [http://www.forbes.com/profile/richar
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  • ...Life Sciences, Oil & gas, Cards and Payments, Power & Utilities, Telecoms, and a range of sectors. <ref> Clarion Events [http://www.clarionevents.com/sect ...o have an 'effective and broad platform to support our sector growth plans and provide the infrastructure for new business development' .<ref> Clarion Eve
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  • ...arch 2015 </ref> Cunningham became MP in May 2010 with a majority of 6,676 and was re-elected in 2015 with an increased majority of 8,367. <ref> [http://w ...evelopment agency board and a non-executive director of the [[North Tees]] and [[Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust]]. <ref> [http://www.politics.co.uk/refer
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  • ...It was formed in 2007 through the merger of [[Amicus]] and the [[Transport and General Workers' Union]]. ...neral secretaries of the union, in 2003 [[Derek Simpson]] replaced Jackson and soon after Lyons also left.
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  • In the 2015 election, Evans was re-elected with a lesser majority of just 806 and 43 per cent of the vote. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constitu ...ess career in manufacturing, working for companies such as [[BAE Systems]] and [[Hewlett Packard]]. <ref name= "Evans"> [http://www.grahamevans.org.uk/abo
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  • ...th Tyneside constituency General Election 2015 results: Full standings, MP and reaction] ''Chronicle Live'', 7 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015 </ref> ...d and rural affairs and communities and local government select committees and is parliamentary private secretary to [[Mary Creagh]], the shadow transport
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  • He is the former CEO of energy giant [[Centrica]] plc and the former lead non-executive board member of the UK [[Department for Trans Laidlaw is a qualified solicitor and has a Master's degree in Business Administration from [[INSEAD]] in France.
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  • ...on Sir Greg Knight MP] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> and June 2017. ...g. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-licensing-rounds Oil and gas: licensing rounds], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 November 2016. </ref> No applic
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  • ...ref>. Simply put, psychological warfare involves the use of [[Propaganda]] and other measures in order to impact the behaviour of opposing factions.<ref>R ...tions, or [[Psyops]] is used more to describe specific military operations and the tactical units which practice them.
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  • ...y''' is an account director, deputy director of energy and sustainability and deputy managing director at [[Brevia Consulting]]. ...aterials on energy and environment issues for Conservative MPs, candidates and activists.
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  • ...ng badge‬}}'''Shale Resource Centre Canada (SRCC)''' is a not-for-profit industry lobby group. ...information about the responsible development of Canadian natural gas and oil from shale'.
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  • ...bureaucracy holds back growth'. The panel reported back in September 2013 and again one year on in November 2014.<ref name="GOV"> Gov.UK [https://www.gov *[[Paul Walsh]], chairman [[Compass Group]] and former CEO [[Diageo]]<ref name="GOV"/>
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  • '''PB Political Consulting''' is a communications consultancy founded in 2010 and based in London. [[Paul Bristow]] founded PB in 2010 to provide public affairs and consultancy services on the General Election of that year.<ref> PB Politica
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  • '''For an overview of UK fracking firms and their lobbyists watch Spinwatch's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toTLr2yI ...] | [[Centrica]] | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Ineos]] | [[Igas Energy]] | [[Oil and Gas UK]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] | [[Third Energy]]
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  • ...of-the-oil-and-gas-authority Appointment of Chief Executive of the Oil and Gas Authority], written statement by [[Ed Davey]] to Parliament, published on G ...ls was most recently managing director of [[BG Group]] PLC’s exploration and production in Europe.
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  • ...'''Society of Petroleum Engineers''' (SPE) is a not-for-profit oil and gas industry trade lobby group. ...gineers, scientists and other professionals in the upstream segment of the industry.
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