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  • ...neilojwilliams.net/missioncreep and is @neillyneil on Twitter.<ref>Cabinet Office [http://blogs.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/digitalengagement/ Template Twitter stra
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  • ...ine Flu’. He was one of the first UK experts to announce the outbreak of the Swine Flu pandemic.<ref>BBC News. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/new Anderson is also employed by [[GlaxoSmithKline]], the manufacturer of [[Swine Flu]] vaccines and [[Relenza]] used to treat Swine
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  • ...telligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> ...telligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 6 March 2010.</ref>
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  • ...ns began in March 2003, and our subsequent involvement in Iraq right up to the end of July this year."<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200 ...iry.org.uk/about/statement.aspx Statement by Sir John Chilcot, Chairman of the Iraq Inquiry, at a news conference on Thursday 30th July 2009], Iraq Inquir
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  • ...an work a month later.<ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/about.aspx About the Inquiry], Iraq Inquiry, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> Chilcot occupied the following posts during his Civil Service career:
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  • ...personal contacts with leading policymakers and senior politicians around the world and across political spectra. We provide strategic guidance to organi ...ever it was "time to remember the disgraceful work being done to imp­rove the image of something which is appalling". <ref> Matt Cartmell, [http://www.pr
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  • Professor [[Liam Donaldson]] was the UK government's chief medical officer from 1998 until 2010. ...h was "approved subject to the normal automatic 3-month waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not b
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  • '''CONTEST''' is the official name of the United Kingdom's Counter-Terrorism Strategy. It was launched in 2003 and re ...ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/40182546 Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism], ''HM Gov
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  • ...from the Internet Archive of 11 March 2020.</ref> In April 2021 it became the [[Homeland Security Group]]. The other six agencies are:
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  • ...Government]]) with a small residue of functions retained by the [[Scotland Office]]. ...Advocate continued to be the voice of Scotland in the government and took the lead in Scottish debates.
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  • ...nterinsurgency, disinformation and psychological warfare in Cyprus, Burma, the US and UN. According to an obituary in the ''Times'':
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  • ...base.info/images/7/79/Damage.pdf Here]'. It is reprinted by permission of the author. ...on March 6 1988. Here he examines the media treatment of the inquest into the shootings.
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  • | Cabinet Office, International Development | Shadow Leader of the House/House Issues, Justice and Home Affairs, Shadow Deputy Prime Minister
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  • ...y [[Finbyte]] Ltd, a company who registered and look after the website for the [[Parliamentary Resources Unit]], a similar Tory advice service, which is a ...for individuals or political parties”. <ref>Sam Coates & Francis Elliot, The Times, July 17, 2008 ['Tory MPs' use of staff budgets to pay for PR advice
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  • ...org/ Local News], Iain Duncan Smith website, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref> In the 2015 general election he retained his seat with a majority of 8,386. <ref> ...year and stepped down eight days later, with [[Michael Howard]] taking up the post.
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  • The [[Centre for Social Justice]] says it is: ...by Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight parts of Britain.<ref>[http://www.centreforsocialjustic
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  • ...nd-opens-office-Libya.html#ixzz0Pen516am Peter Mandleson's PR friend opens office in Libya], ''Daily Mail'', 30 August 2009</ref> ...imes'', 28 March 2004</ref> In 1978 he was appointed Head of Promotions at the London station. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswh
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  • ...//www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and Whos out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> ...13 May 2010.</ref> He later served as Policing Minister before leaving the Cabinet in July 2014.<ref name="BBCReshuffle>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics
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  • ...cier for an international investment bank. He is also president and CEO of the [[International Emissions Trading Association]] since 2007. ...ames Cameron]], [[RWE]], [[E.ON]], [[David Milliband]], [[David Green]], [[The Climate Group]], [[Tony Blair]], [[Lafarge]], [[BP]], [[Ofgem]], [[Shell]]
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  • ...nd Baumberg, B. (2005) Stakeholders' views of alcohol policy. A report for the European Commission. London: Institute of Alcohol Studies. see: http://www. ...acKintosh E. and Haw, S. (2001), Management of alcohol misuse in Scotland: the role of A&E nurses, Harcourt Publishers Ltd
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