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  • ...misation for taking part in political protest and is incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights.<ref>[https://netpol.org/2014/12/03/supreme-cour ...sed 16 August 2019).</ref> In February 2019, John Catt won his case in the European Court of Human Rights, leading to increased pressure on the police and gove
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  • ...0405/ldselect/ldeucom/53/4102702.htm Memorandum to the Select Committee on European Union], ''Association of Chief Police Officers of Scotland'', 9 September 2 * The NPOIU deployed intelligence gathering officers to a broad cross-section of protests, gatherings and publicly advertised meetings.<ref name="guardia
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  • ...m Memorandum by National Co-ordinator Ports Policing], Select Committee on European Union, 4 September 2007 (accessed 28 February 2015).</ref> Its responsibili Prof. Frank Gregory (Professor of European Security and Jean Monnet Chair in European Political Integration, University
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  • ...al, relationships with a number of activists.<ref name="RELATIONSHIPS">See section on [[Marco Jacobs (alias)#Relationships|relationships]] for more on this.</ ...even tried (unsuccessfully) to get her to accompany him to a “meeting of European animal rights activists in Vienna”, before she agreed instead to go with
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  • ...on Transnational Reproduction, although she is not listed under the people section on the website link provided<ref>See [http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/researc Her linkedin profile links to the [[European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology]] (ESHRE), [[SBK Healthcare]],
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  • <td align="center">Chemist, [[King's College London]], co-founded the [[European Science and Environment Forum]] ([[ESEF]]) with [[Roger Bate]]</td> ...oard of [[Significance]] and a committee member of the young statisticians section of the [[Royal Statistical Society]]</td>
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  • ...e="Early years issues">The accuracy of these years are in dispute. See the section entitled [[Bob Lambert#Robert Lambert, ‘Bob Robinson’, ‘Geoff’ and ...st from Birkbeck College, University of London, for his MA on Early Modern European Culture.<ref name="METBIOG"></ref>
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  • In an interview conducted during his visit Malan commented on increasing European opposition to Israel's actions in the Middle East: ...amic immigrants on behalf of politicians who don’t want to alienate this section of the electorate by showing support for Israel. The propaganda of much of
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  • ...ings with Ministers in various Departments and with [[Jeremy Heywood]]'. A section discussing INEOS' potential activities in shale gas was redacted from the b ...als]], [[Chemical Industries Association]], [[Huntsman]], [[Synthomer]], [[European Chemical Industry Council]] (CEFIC), [[Dow]], [[Thomas Swan and Company]],
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  • ...to the Camp for Climate Action 'Land Group' and then to contacts with the European scene. (For more detail on the organisations she targeted, see below.) ...nical Offences Teams of Companies House and a URG researcher, 30 May 2014. Section 1112 of the Companies Act 2006 state:<br/>
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  • ...ommissioners, 4 September 2014, p. 7 (accessed August 2015).</ref> Another section of the Annual Report indicates that these meetings are used to address the In particular, the NUWG prepared the section on Undercover Policing of the Authorised Professional Practice (APP).<ref n
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - Introduction|Introduction]] ...embers of the Reagan Administration and the US Congressional staff. On the European level, the Cercle lists also document the participation at Cercle meetings
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - Foreword|Foreword]] ...ent was the [[Pan-European Union|Paneuropean Union]] (PEU), a movement for European Union that had been founded in 1923 by [[Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi|Comte R
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - 1945-1963 - Post-War Paneuropeans|1945-1963 - Post-War Pa ...ird group dealt with psychological operations, and Aginter Presse's fourth section, called Ordre et Tradition, was an international fascist contact network wi
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - 1964-1970 - Mobilisation|1964-1970 - Mobilisation]] Although the Cercle had long associated the core European countries and also enjoyed high-level support in Spain and in America, one
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  • *''' European Social Forum, 2002 ::Carlo went to Florence, Italy in November 2002 to attend the European Social Forum being held there. He went earlier than others, claiming he was
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  • ...nt/uploads/2017/11/20171114-SDS-anonymity-Minded-to-2.pdf In the matter of section 19 (3) of the Inquiries Act 2005 Applications for restriction orders in res
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  • ===Cooperation with Finland and other European countries, and with corporations=== ...ombating this type of extremism', and he was subsequently invited to other European member states to develop information sharing protocols.
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  • ..., Dorfman expressd concerns that the potential divorce of Britain from the European Union on 23 June 2016 could not only damage trade with Europe, but also the ...everage in trade agreements: 'First, we can leverage our membership of the European single market to secure better terms in trade deals with Asian countries, w
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - 1971-1975 - Outreach and Operations|1971-1975 - Outreach ...Templer|Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer]], a wartime head of SOE's German section who was appointed Director of Military Intelligence in 1946 and Vice Chief
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