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  • ...ips with the political class in Holyrood. Hospitality recently provided by the firm includes: ...agements 2014-15</ref> It is not known who else attended, including any of the firm's clients.
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  • Members of the House of Lords in the 56th UK Parliament which began in 2015. Members prior to the announcement of the dissolution honours in August 2015.
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  • ...lved in the political process. Governments will only know the true effects of their policies if people are prepared to tell them.'<ref>http://www.figure1 ...enemy], Linkedin Profile, accessed August 2015</ref> He was also a founder of [[Halogen Communications]] in 2002.
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  • MM provides a range of services, including: lobbying and 'strategic, private counsel to large comp ...ibed as 'an important strategic link for Cicero that gave it a presence in Scotland.<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/article/1311096/cicero-partners-scottish-pa-pr-
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  • ...Police infiltrator in fear for her life after gang cover is blown’], ''The Times'', 20 April 2011 (accessed 10 May 2014).</ref> ...r restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit and its predecessor/successor units
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  • ...ervices]] (UKDS). [[Sodexho]], which fully owned UKDS at the time, renamed the company as Kalyx in October 2006. Kalyx continued to run [[Harmondsworth IR ...utes for which we are known and respected.” <ref>Prison Privatisation in Scotland, Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice, December 2006, p4</ref>
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  • ...t the animal testing laboratory under construction at Oxford University at the time. ...is missing. For that reason we refer to him solely as RC, and no pictures of him are included.''
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  • ...Treasury]] till 2001, and a non-executive director of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] until 2009. Robson is currently a non-executive director of [[JP Morgan Cazenove Holdings]], mining company [[Xstrata]] Plc and [[Partn
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  • ...infiltrated a range of groups and campaigns, mainly in North London, using the alias ‘John Barker’. ...he had been a married police officer and finally, in late 2010, Helen got the confirmation that Dines had been an undercover officer.
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  • ...urned private investigator and security commentator. He was part a network of companies investigated by [[Operation Millipede]] and currently runs his ow ...s. He left the police in May 1985, an unusually short stint, with the rank of Detective Constable.<ref name="linkedin">Christopher Cully, [https://uk.lin
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  • ...books?id=_q_G_SKbMiwC Untouchables: Dirty cops, bent justice and racism in Scotland Yard], ''Bloomsbury Reader'', March 2012.</ref> ...us year.<ref name="untouchables"/> His early retirement was on the grounds of ill-health, having sustained an injury while responding to a robbery.<ref>T
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  • ...had decided the company did not need an Environmental Impact Assessment at the site. ...fracking-issues-resolve The UK's lack of fracking regulation is insane], ''The Guardian'', 31 August 2011, accessed 27 October 2016.</ref>
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  • ...on-criminal-activity.pdf Investigative Report into the Criminal Activities of Michael HOWARTH John GURNEY and Others], January 2008, report hosted at Thu ...recovery, consulting on behalf of corporations, financial institutions and the media.<ref name="Thule"/>
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  • ...e has a long standing partnership with [[Nigel Brown]]. He is a Captain in the [[Parachute Regiment]]'s territorial unit.<ref name="BL-bio">[http://www.ba ...te investigation firm Solicitors' Law Services, and remained its principle of until July 2014. He described its work as:<ref name="ti.linkedin">Tony Imos
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  • ...d solicitor imprisoned for his role at the centre of laundering money from the 1983 Brink's-MAT robbery. ...f name="guardian.4-6-88">Solicitor 'kept past hidden from bullion jury', ''The Guardian'', 4 June 1988 (accessed via Nexis).</ref> and suspended for six m
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  • ...continued as an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref name="ucpi.covername"/>. ...y 2017 (accessed 19 January 2017).</ref> As such he is also referred to by the [[N officers|cipher]] ''HN118''.
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  • ...ased groups, mainly the Movement Against Monarchy, the W.O.M.B.L.E.S., and the international protests he attended. * [[Rod Richardson: policing]] (undercover policing and chains of command)
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  • TBR's services are grouped around four core ‘centres of excellence’ – reputation campaigning, public affairs (lobbying), financ ...lients through all of the business issues and challenges they face as part of Brexit.’<ref>[http://www.teneoholdings.com/news/teneo_launches_brexit_cli
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  • ...tish investment banker, Conservative Party donor and member of the [[House of Lords]]. ...o the peerage in August 2016 as part of Cameron's resignation honours list of Lords appointments.
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  • ...groups she had targeted, a relationship which appears to have continued to the present day (February 2018). ...o be confirmed in late 2017, and publicly released by ''The Guardian'' and the Undercover Research Group in February 2018:
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