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  • ...for children on issues that may be challenging in children’s lives. Over the past 17 years, Concerned Children’s Advertisers has focused on drug abuse Like Media Smart, it is also funded by transnational corporations including:
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  • ...stakeholder support and is being requested by a large number of schools in the UK. <ref>[http://www.responsible-advertising.org/faq.asp#12 Responsible Adv This initiative has been launched at a time when 77% of children use the internet regularly and it involves free online lessons. <ref>[http://www.ip
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  • ...vertising. We communicate its commercial and consumer benefits and we seek the optimal regulatory environment for our industry’ Our goal is that adverti ...companies use a number of the same staff as they both need experts within the field to carry out their goals.
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  • ...st-food, media and toy industries. Its strong uptake in Britain has led to the programme being replicated and rolled out elsewhere. <ref name="Balanced">[ .../contributions/68_88_lmnopqr/76_94_media_sm.pdf Media Smart UK Response to the European Commission Media Literacy Questionnaire], European Commission Webs
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  • ...t for Education and Skills, the UK film council and media regulator Ofcom. The association has set up an interactive website offering resources, chat foru *‘Consumerism’, behind the framework of advertising and how it entices children to notice and buy prod
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  • ...for children on issues that may be challenging in children’s lives. Over the past 17 years, CCA has focused on drug abuse prevention, child abuse preven [[Cathy Loblaw]], President of the CCA, says,
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  • ...ity, formerly known as the [[National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts]].<ref>Nesta [http://www.nesta.org.uk/about-us/our-history#sthash.zpif It describes itself as a 'hub for innovators the world over' and is seen useful for bringing together lots of different inte
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  • ...m began engaging with the [[Liberal Democrats]] following the formation of the Coalition Government. <ref name="Forum"> [http://www.enterprise-forum.co.uk ...rests of the member organisations. The majority of meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule.<ref name="Forum"/>
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  • ...]] | [[The Stroke Association]] | [[The Tote (Successor Company) Ltd]] | [[The Vintage Motorcycle Club Ltd]] | [[Thomas's Entertainments (Leicester) Ltd]] In addition to the above, we would also like to thank 36 other donors that have requested to r
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  • ...City of Chester from May 2010 to May 2015. He lost his seat in May 2015 to the [[Labour Party]]'s [[Chris Matheson]] by 93 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://ww ...mian Collins]] and [[Thérèse Coffey]], Chester used his maiden speech in the [[House of Commons]] in 2010 to express his strong pro-nuclear power views,
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  • '''Tim Yeo''' was the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for South Suffolk from 1983 until 2015.<ref>[h ...rm boasting about the access he could provide businesses to members inside the government. Asked whether he would be interested in a consultancy contract,
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  • ...ative]] MP for North Warwickshire from 2010 to 2015 and a former member of the [[Energy and Climate Change Select Committee]].<ref name="CommonsBio">[http He announced he would step down from his seat at the 2015 general election to 'move on to new challenges' and was replaced by [[
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  • ...s (smartphones or otherwise) and tablets and is arguably the best-known of the 'Silicon Fen' companies.<ref>[http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/NEA/archive/2002 ===ARM Company Milestones===
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  • Not to be confused with the [[Lewis Family Charitable Trust]] ...is Trust Group]], which is controlled by an offshore company registered in the Cayman Islands.
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  • ...oogle''', the American multinational technology company, is best known for the Google Internet search engine. ...'. [[Jim Knight]], former UK Schools Minister and edtech lobbyist, said of the big tech companies moving into education:
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  • ...s succeeded by his son [[Leonard Wolfson]].<ref name=Aris>Aris, Stephen, ''The Jews in Business'' London: [[Penguin Books]] (Pelican), 1970, chapter = 6: ...at [[Rolls Razor]] but withdrew financial support in 1964, leading to the company's voluntary liquidation.<ref name="Time1">{{cite web|url=http://www.time.co
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  • '''Duncan Sedgwick''' is chairman of the energy practice at UK lobbying firm [[Westbourne Communications]]. He joine ...ccupied a number of senior management roles with large companies including the Customer Service Director of [[East Midlands Electricity]], Director Retail
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  • ...All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Costs''' (APPGEC) was created with the aim 'to promote evidence-based discussion on all aspects of energy costs; t [[Royal Public Affairs]], the APPGEC's secretariat, state the purpose of the group as follows:
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  • ...[http://www.publicfirst.co.uk/our-people/jennifer-powers Jennifer Powers], company website, undated, last accessed 15 July 2017 </ref> ...ctice, with particular focus on smart metering and smart grids, as well as the UK gas and electricity market. Her brief there included:
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  • ...l network of charter schools in the US. Like academies and free schools in the UK, charters are schools that are privately operated but publicly funded, b It is the US' biggest chain of charter schools, with 183 schools across the country, serving mainly low-income communities.
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