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  • ...vice]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Category:MI5] ...war counter-espionage role.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.565.</ref>
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  • ...on web.archive.org]accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Informa ...om/sections/index_nt1.asp?i=41101&L1=41003&L2=41101&D=3 British Embassy in the USA]</ref>
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  • [[Image:Veolia.jpg|thumb|right|The Veolia logo]] ...iced outsourcing from the public to private sector and partnership between the two.
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  • ...er Terrorism Command|Counter Terrorism Command]] and it was “merged into the community engagement team” in 2016.<ref name="ASL1367">Richard Kerbaj, [h ...d prevent them from taking over the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal.
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  • ...sor of medicine and author of several books which have been influential in the [[counterjihad movement]]. ...</ref> His work has also been published by [[Family Security Matters]] and the [[Gatestone Institute]].
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  • ...ecretariat]] in the [[Cabinet Office]]. Scarlett was succeeded as head of the SIS by [[John Sawers]] in November 2009.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http:/ ...seCoopers]] LLP, a senior adviser at [[Morgan Stanley]] UK and a member of the strategic advisory committee at [[Statoil]].
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  • ...offers fresh perspectives and original insights into any consideration of security, intelligence, terrorism and crime.<ref>[http://www.thecrimeconsultancy.com
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  • ...ical party, institution, the media or interest group, including the Police Service.<ref>[http://www.thecrimeconsultancy.com/cs.html Shoebridge Consulting], Ac
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  • ...l 4 News'', Lambert himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]… ...ally that “Bob’s real birthday is sixteen days earlier” than that of the original Mark Robert Charles Robinson, whose identity Lambert stole, which
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  • ...siness to distribute the movie, ''Obsession: Radical Islam’s War against the West'', to every single congressional office."<ref>[http://www.emetonline.o Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton report in an article for ''The Electronic Intifada'':
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  • ...ssier was based on tip-offs from [[RUC Special Branch]]. In 2004 he joined the [[Democratic Unionist Party]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/ ...o Apartheid South African intelligence and one of its front organisations, the [[International Freedom Foundation]]:
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  • ...the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]], Acting Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] and Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. ...early phases of a police operation that exposed an alleged IRA spy ring in the Northern Ireland Office – otherwise known as "Stormontgate".
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  • ...nister, who was created a life peer in 1996, and is now a senior figure in the [[House of Lords]]. ...y, was minister of state sor the middle east and finally, deputy leader of the house of Lords.<ref>Business Week, [http://investing.businessweek.com/busin
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  • ==The IMF History== .... However, money was only made available to countries if they acknowledged the IMf's policy and implemented certain structural adjustent programs. [1]
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  • ==Civil Service Reform== ...ect deploys both long and short term consultants and works with the public service ministry and range of other stakeholders to:
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  • ...in courts across the country, and negotiating business transactions around the world'<ref>Patton Boggs [http://www.pattonboggs.com/about/Overview/ About U ...concentrating in global business and trade. It then evolved into a 'a full-service firm with a national presence in every major area of legal representation',
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  • ...Porter is an international law firm which advertises itself as providing 'the full breadth of legal resources to represent all of our clients interests'< ...and 'global support through a structure of strategically placed offices in the U.S. and Europe'<ref>Arnold and Porter [http://www.arnoldporter.com/global_
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  • ...a daily basis, we help companies and organizations in the U.S. and around the world influence legislation and public policy process in Washington'. In d ...ly come from Government backgrounds, 'Almost all have come from high level service with various Administrations, Congressional and Senate leaders, and critica
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  • ...technology and the collection and opening up of education data; changes to the curriculum; and greater corporate involvement in school systems. ...ty' in skilled workers. And it has funded new schools and school models in the US, which have much more corporate involvement in curriculum.
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  • '''Andy Hayman''' is the former head of Specialist Operations at the [[Metropolitan Police]]. ...Police Officers]] (Acpo) when he was appointed to the rank of commander in the Met with responsibility for drugs, crime and complaints investigations.
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