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  • ...to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm comprises four core groups: ...tal: A newly assembled team will combine the existing digital expertise of all three businesses.
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  • ...s in the UK including those with close links to NATO and other Atlanticist groups. :Founded by leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard in 2001, AP seeks to influence the transatlantic debate thro
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  • According to Edelman&#8217;s it is currently ranked the sixth largest of all PR companies based on 2001 turnover figures.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/ab ...&#8217;s tops O&#8217;Dwyers rankings as the leader in environmental PR of all companies, earning $9.5 million in 2002. (However, it is worth noting that
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  • ...that the debate on the environment has been distorted by extreme pressure groups".<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/jul/11/guardian ...isses climate change. It runs conferences along with other corporate front groups. Its current three stated policy areas are: Energy and Climate change, Tran
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  • In June 2001, the Guardian reported that the Conservative party's multi-millionaire treasurer, [[Lord Ashcroft]], was embroiled in new cont :The Countryside Movement claims to be concerned about all rural issues, and its formation coincided with the publication of the Gover
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  • In April 2000, GPC hired the former Labour Party PR chief [[Joy Johnson]]. {{ref|joy}} ...red GPC not least because its managing director, [[Kevin Bell]], is a Tory party supporter with close connections to the leadership. Mr Bell was trained by
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  • He was a key donor to Blair's Labour Party, giving Labour its biggest ever single donation in September 1997. On Octob ==Labour Party donor==
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  • ...elopment' and indeed, 'essential for human survival', being the 'finest of all human adaptations'. These quotations come from an article which he describ ...interest in the 'science', but who have social agendas of their own. These groups want to 'stop-the-world-and-get-off' and they will abuse and misuse 'scienc
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  • But, like virtually all the other media coverage of the SIRC report, the article made no mention of ...nybody from the BMJ, The Lancet, or the British Medical Association (BMA), all of which have been very alert to the issues surrounding conflict of interes
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  • ...977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister. ...s now known to be the late Vic Feather into the media, and into the Labour Party's policing units, the National Agent's Department and the Organisation Subc
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  • :My view of the statement published in the Bulletin was shared by all those colleagues who saw it. My solicitor, who had had great experience in ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • ...become one of the largest PR agencies in the world and a market leader in all of the major areas of PR services. ===Front groups===
    60 KB (7,789 words) - 01:17, 9 November 2018
  • ...rgument he does not like or understand. It is uncomfortably reminiscent of party political arguments, whose object is to prevail, not to establish the truth ...to become Lord Sainsbury) on the Steering Committee of the Social Democrat Party, which David Sainsbury bankrolled. Taverne also joined and became the first
    19 KB (2,922 words) - 14:33, 22 September 2015
  • ...fferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was tipped to be Dewar's chief of staff.{{ref|Herald}} After being ' ...A free-lance consultant since 1990, Laurence works directly for community groups round Scotland. In 1999 he co-founded Senscot (Social Entrepreneurs Network
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  • ...ttempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK includ ...rising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
    178 KB (28,232 words) - 12:30, 7 September 2022
  • ...company headquartered in Edinburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Mid ...005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
    36 KB (4,963 words) - 06:50, 11 September 2015
  • ...1999, for instance, 19 Fellows of the Royal Society condemned Pusztai, in all but name, in a letter published in the national press. Among the signatorie ...ck Bateson]], [[Brian Heap]] and [[Eric Ash]], who were all involved, were all among the co-signatories of the letter condemning Pusztai that had been pub
    28 KB (4,331 words) - 14:40, 27 January 2017
  • ...e on wind energy in Scotland in July 2004: "There is no doubt that we need all the carbon dioxide free electricity we can get but predicating this almost ...tegy".<ref>British Nuclear Industry Forum, ''BNIF Fringe Meeting at Labour Party Conference'', October 4, 2001; a cache of the article can be accessed [http
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  • My view of the statement published in the Bulletin was shared by all those colleagues who saw it. My solicitor, who had had great experience in ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • ...of which are projects of a company called [[Westminster Forum Projects]]. All of these organisations are also listed as clients of the [[Whitehouse Consu Christopher Whitehouse is also clerk to the [[All-Party Parliamentary Media Group]]. He is paid for his services to the group by th
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