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  • Bonvoisin/Bougerol/NEM triangle, had Legon followed from Massart's office to [...] the PIO military branch office. With the discovery of Massart's ongoing illegal
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  • Jacques Chirac and one of his Deputy Mayors of Paris from 1977 to 1989 who served an Israeli request passed on by recently-retired MI6 Deputy Chief G. K. Young to
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  • ...e Home Office. in 2019 Khan joined [[RUSI]] 'on a secondment from the Home Office working to advance global policy and analysis'<ref>RUSI [http://archive.ph/ ...]] website which referred to her appointment at the [[OSCT]] in the [[Home Office]].<ref name="WWB"> Women Without Borders [http://womenwithoutborders-save.b
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  • ...September 2014, and was made Leader of the [[House of Lords]] by incoming Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] on 14 July 2016. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/u *From 2011 – 2013, she was chief operating office of the [[New Schools Network]], which lobbies for free schools. She later b
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  • ...nting Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.gu ...te, September 2006 (accessed via Archive.org 17 May 2016).</ref> Temporary office space was initially found near Marble Arch before more permanent accommodat
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  • Prior to his stint as a lobbyist at Portland, Tanner was deputy head of prime minister [[Theresa May]]'s policy unit at Number 10 from 2016 until June 20 Tanner was a [[Home Office]] policy adviser from July 2014 until August 2015 and was re-appointed as a
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  • ...closest aides, [[Fiona Hill]] and [[Nick Timothy]], in ensuring the prime minister's priorities are delivered across government. <ref> Andrew Smith, [http://pol ...licy research. She was then appointed as policy adviser to May in the home office.
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  • ...This was notable, as at that point only a handful of people knew where the office was.<ref name="gt.e.29-4-16">Undercover Research Group: email from Guy Tayl ...ne 2002 the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign held a protest against Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon who was passing through the UK while returning from a
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  • ...nce Steering Committee], undated (accessed 21 March 2015).</ref> As acting Deputy Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police (under [[Sara Thornton]] - see belo ...of Ethics.<ref name="jb.7May2014"/> He joined Bedfordshire Constabulary as Deputy Chief Constable in May 2014 and was appointed Chief Constable in August 201
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  • ...e been conceived and adopted'.<ref>[https://www.dechert.com/london/ London office], Decherts website, accessed Nov 2017</ref> ...al trade and government regulation practice, and the wife of former deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]]
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  • ...e also had six other meetings with the Prime Minister's Office, the [[Home Office]], [[FCO]], [[UKTI]], [[DSO]], [[BIS]] and HoC [[Defence Committee]]. <ref> .... He held staff appointments at Group, Command and MOD level, including as Deputy Principal Staff Officer to the Chief of the Defence Staff. He was appointe
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  • Former Deputy Attorney General [[Rod Rosenstein]] was named a partner at law and lobbying ...rrault, who is in charge of ethics and lobbying at the Standards in Public Office commission (Sipo), said it was “disappointed none of its recommendations
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  • ...of the [[British Muslim Youth]] (BMY). Has worked with the British [[Home Office]]. ...o Chair the Racist Incident Task Group. Iqbal is currently the Independent Deputy Chair of the Government’s cross-departmental Hate Crime Advisory Group an
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  • ...nds funding to tackle hate crime against Muslims], Deputy Prime Minister's Office, 8 November 2012.</ref> Mughal is no longer active in any party.
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  • ...ional security and international policy issues'. <ref name="jobad">Cabinet Office [https://web.archive.org/web/20220913085301/https://cabinetofficejobs.tal.n ...00px|[[National Security Secretariat]] as at 30 June 2010. Source Cabinet Office [https://web.archive.org/web/20180415091109/https://assets.publishing.servi
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  • ...College London, 4 November 2014.</ref> There have been five holders of the office to date, of whom two served more than three years in the post.<ref>Joe Deva ...: Annual Report 2016/17] July 2017.</ref> This role has been passed to the Deputy National Security Adviser.<ref>CSSF [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.
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  • ...net Office]]. 'Policy responsibility' for the team moved from the Cabinet Office to the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]] in the 2019/20 year.<re ::Head of Digital, No 10 and Cabinet Office - [[Peter Heneghan]]
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  • :§45. Mr. Lipton asked the Prime Minister if he will arrange to transfer the responsibility for supervision ...ollowing the intervention of an ultra-secret government department. Deputy Prime Minister [[John Prescott]] vetoed the construction of a new five-storey bui
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  • ...House of Lords, United Kingdom Parliament, Former Minister for the Cabinet Office and for Social Exclusion | Lieutenant General (Ret.) [[Michael D. Barbero]] || Former Deputy Commander of United States Forces–Iraq and Former Commander of NATO Train
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