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  • '''Owen Paterson''' is the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for North Shropshire and a former cabinet minister. Paterson is the founder of the right-wing think tank [[UK 2020]], which he set up after being sacked as environment secretary in the
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  • ...w.hurryupharry.org/2010/03/02/amnesty-uk-promotes-ben-white-again/ Amnesty UK Promotes Ben White Again], ''Harry's Place'', 2 March 2010</ref> ...ler denounces Amy Goodman as 'a hack posing as a toughminded media critic' for the crime of hosting journalists John Pilger and Glen Greenwald. In the sam
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  • ...portrayals of Islam and Moslems provided by [[Steve Doughty]] and others. For the Mail, Quilliam is perceived of and presented as part of the government' ...kram Dodd.</ref>which argued that the £140m Prevent programme was a cover for spying on Muslims in Britain, based on ‘sources directly involved in runn
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  • ...[[Peter Bruinvels]]' MP.<ref name="Times">Spectrum: Who's who in the drive for a moral resurgence ''The Times'' (London) January 5 1987, Monday SECTION: I ...The Conservative Party, New Labour and the politics of the family]’, ''Parliamentary Affairs'', 54 (3): 459. (2001)</ref>
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  • ...cial Times]] staff writer and foreign correspondent, (who has also written for the the International Herald Tribune) is the Editor of [[Europe’s World]] ...er system for 210,000 people in Eastern Ethiopia is being made sustainable for the long term'), EADS, Toyota. The address is given as [[Bibliothèque Solv
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  • ...article on post-war right-wing terrorists and their relation to the extra-parliamentary Left in Europe, which explored collusion and manipulation: ...onnected ventures, including Il Giornale Nuovo, CSIS, and an international group organised to ‘study’ terrorism in Italy. Later he was recruited as age
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  • ...lliance]] think tank. <ref> Green Alliance, [http://www.green-alliance.org.uk/Associates/Duncan-Brack/ Duncan Brack], website, undated, accessed 25 April ...''Liberal Democrat Voice'', 24.06.10, accessed 13.09.10</ref> <ref>[http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/duncan-brack/8/b/53b Duncan Brack], LinkedIn Profile, acc
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  • ...lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''UK:''' [http://www.spinwatch.org/ SpinWatch] publishes its report about lobbyi
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  • ...he same time chair of the drinks industry lobby front the [[European Forum for Responsible Drinking]] - 2007-2009), a lobbyist with elite EU law firm [[Fr ...rb drinking] Page last updated at 23:10 GMT, Wednesday, 15 July 2009 00:10 UK</ref>]]
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  • ...felt that 'London, being such a strong financial centre, is getting enough voice [in Europe]? ...g heard in Brussels, it is and it has been influential. If ask me what the UK government is doing, the answer is I don’t know who’s on the case. <ref
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  • '''Christian Middle East Watch''' is a Christian Zionist group based in the UK which claims to be 'supported by groups representing some 30,000 British Ch It describes itself as ‘a long overdue voice coming from the Church in Britain, seeking to bring balance and truth to th
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  • [[File:Grayling and Oil and Gas UK.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Oil and Gas UK's London office, Portland House, Bressenden Place - also houses lobbying ag '''Oil & Gas UK''' is the lead lobbying group for the UK offshore oil industry. It was set up 2007.
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  • ...018, after which Bethell described himself as 'senior counsel' to the firm for two months (June-July). <ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesbethell Jame ...might be just as important to mobilise public supporters. Or else giving a voice to relevant specialist groups – experts, officials, professionals, locals
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  • ...uk/biographies/commons/andrea-leadsom/4117 Andrea Leadsom], www.parliament.uk, accessed 15 May 2013.</ref> ...Johnson]] appointed her business and energy secretary with responsibility for the onshore oil and gas industry. She replaces [[Greg Clark]], who quit the
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  • ...onaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/ About the APPG], All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 9 September 2013.</ref> ...em/5976-fracking-industry-parliamentary-groups-hang-up-their-hats Fracking parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats], Spinwatch, 5 October 2017 </ref>
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  • ...ties]," ''Knesset'', accessed on 27 October 2013 at 17:20</ref> She served for four years as an Intelligence Officer (Lieutenant) in the [[Israel Defense ...2001; accessed on 28 October 2013 at 09:01</ref> She wrote a weekly column for the ''[[Israel HaYom]]'' newspaper; taught social entrepreneurship at [[Sap
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  • ...raphies/commons/sir-andrew-stunell/445 Sir Andrew Stunell], www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 November 2013.</ref> ...Conservative Party]]'s [[William Wragg]].<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000738 Hazel Grove], accessed 22 May 2015.<
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  • ...l & Gas (UKOOG), is a trade lobby group. It calls itself the 'the UK voice for onshore oil and gas exploration' and has been at the forefront of the push ==Discussing fracking 'lines to take' with UK govt==
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  • ...ent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals company partly-headquartered in ...land], theguardian.com, Thursday 4 March 2010 21.05 GMT </ref> In 2013 the Group's turnover was £43 billion; by 2017 this had risen to over £60 billion ac
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  • ...rector from 2004 and chief executive officer with full-time responsibility for the day to day operations and business development from 2009<ref name="Abou ...ws/78462/igas-chief-exec-steps-down/ IGas chief exec steps down], ''Energy Voice'', 8 May 2015, accessed 16 September 2016</ref> At the time, Austin held a
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