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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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  • '''McKinsey & Company''' is a global management consultancy advising many of the world's most powerful corporations, as well as governments, institutions an Established in 1926, the company operates in more than 60 countries and made $8 billion in 2014. It
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  • ...ic Horizons Unit]] of the [[Joint Intelligence Organisation]].<ref>Cabinet Office FoI response FOI275654, dated 1 October 2010</ref> ...e personal webpage of [[Steve Tatham]] before all content was removed from the page in late 2010. Screengrab taken 4 March 2010]]
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  • ...d into planning and operations".<ref>[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200001/cmselect/cmdfence/178/17806.htm Select Committee on Defen The British definition within JWP 3-80 describes Info Ops as:
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  • ...e Foreign Secretary, or other Ministers if requested, on applications from the most senior Crown servants who wish to take up outside appointments within ...It is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ...at]] is based in the [[Cabinet Office]]. It was set up in June 2001 after the General Election of that year. ==UK Resilience and the Civil Contingencies Secretariat.==
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  • ...m/wrans/?id=2009-06-26c.249902.h Strategic Horizons Unit: Manpower Cabinet Office] Written answers and statements, 26 June 2009</ref>: ...m/wrans/?id=2009-06-26c.249902.h Strategic Horizons Unit: Manpower Cabinet Office] Written answers and statements, 26 June 2009</ref>
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  • ...Hewitt (2007) 'The British War on Terror: Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism on the Home Front Since 9/11' (Continuum International Publishing Group)]] ...irst permanent piece of anti-terror legislation was introduced in the UK - the [[Terrorism Act 2000]].
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  • ...ice.gov.uk/intelligence.aspx Intelligence and Security Committee], Cabinet Office, accessed 28 February 2010.</ref> ...v.uk/intelligence/committee_membership.aspx Committee Membership], Cabinet Office.</ref>
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  • ...actice. The team works with policymakers, health professionals, industry, the media and NGOs. <ref> Medical Research Council [http://www.mrc-hnr.cam.ac.u ...[Public Health Responsibility Deal Food Network]] and one of the chairs of the [[NICE Public Health Advisory Committees]]. <ref name= "Jebb"> [http://www.
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  • ...f>D Fletcher, Assistant Director, Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office, 'Civil Contingencies Secretariat Staff', Letter to Rizwaan Sabir, 7 April According to the [[Cabinet Office]] its role is as follows:
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