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  • ...more than 50 social sector organisations in London. This successful social enterprise, created by CAN, has now grown to become Mezzanine 2. ...tion group, working in partnership with most of the ten Greater Manchester local authorities.
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  • ...includes the [[Community Action Network]] (CAN), [[Green-Works]], [[Social Enterprise London]], The [[Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust]], [[TimeBank]] and [[WWF ...a “Completed report, jointly with DEMOS, looking at the future of social enterprise” leads to the “Successful recruitment of social sector beneficiaries in
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  • ...h the UK Government to launch the [[Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership]] (REEEP)<ref>UKBCSE, "[http://www.bcse.org.uk/ UK BSCE Introduction]", UKB ...onmental Advisory Group]], the [[Coal Forum]] and of the [[Energy Research Partnership]]. In all senses, a powerful Scot with huge influence in the crucial energy
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  • ...ted communities and environmental campaigners has even at times forced its local branches to shut down during protests and sit-ins. ...2016, accessed 14 September 2016.</ref> The move was met with overwhelming local opposition, and increased public anger over Barclays' investment in the ene
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  • *[[Dave Clements]] - adviser to local government; blogger, Guardian, Huffington Post; convenor, IoI Social Policy *Dr [[Liz Frayn]] - consultant psychiatrist, Devon Partnership Trust
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  • ...2008, there has been a Debating Matters competition in India, produced in partnership with the [[British Council]] and [[Shell]]. ...[Pfizer]] and [[Wellcome Trust]], from industry associations and from free enterprise think tank, the [[Progress and Freedom Foundation]]. A recent project is t
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  • The Iona institute is also known for its attacks on the Civil Partnership Bill 2009.</ref> which is a right-wing Catholic fund<ref>[http://www.ionain ...nspires that they complained to their council about its promotion of civil partnership ceremonies and the distribution of gay rights leaflets in public buildings
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  • <td align="center">Chair of the [[South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership]] and non-executive director of [[Homes and Communities Agency]], amongst o
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  • ...ent, Parliament, the devolved legislatures or administrations, regional or local government or other public bodies on any matter within their competence. Th ...llowing a critical Charity Commission report into its activities, formed a partnership with an organisation called the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]].
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  • ...police were defensive; we could not get information; there was no sense of partnership or that they were there to help us do what was needed... ...="ljmu" />, (currently known as the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership) 27 June 2006 to 13 August 2009.<ref>[http://companycheck.co.uk/director/91
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  • ...[Women's Farming Union]] | [[Women's Food And Farming Union National Rural Enterprise Centre]] | [[Womens Royal Voluntary Service ]] | [[Worshipful Comp [[Agri-Food Partnership]] | [[Country Landowners Association ]] | [[Farmers Union Of Wales]] | [[Fe
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  • ...s will overlap and fit into more than one category. Government working in partnership with industry is increasingly common in the UK; whereas perhaps this is not ...it is regulated, which corporations dominate a sector and whether they are local or international companies. This material should be posted on the relevant
    23 KB (3,367 words) - 10:25, 29 August 2012
  • :*Is Scotland distinctive or merely a local outpost of neo-liberal globalisation? ...ect Public Affairs]] (a member) for its account with Thames Gateway London Partnership, on the grounds that both agencies followed the general principles set out
    143 KB (21,182 words) - 07:00, 23 January 2020
  • ...mentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth), gov.uk, accessed 23 August 2017 </ref> ...mentary under secretary of state (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) Berry is responsible for:
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  • ...ow cities more control over their the decisions and money that shape their local economies in order to create a prosperous UK with a falling deficit, where :2) What are the drivers of local economic growth and how can different cities learn from success to more eff
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  • ...non-Executive member of the Board of the Gloucestershire Local Enterprise Partnership, the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education,Gloucestershire College, th
    2 KB (314 words) - 16:47, 9 December 2014
  • *Executive board member, [[Conservative Group Local Government Association]], 2012- *Chair, [[West End Partnership]], 2013
    2 KB (225 words) - 16:19, 11 February 2015
  • '''Andy Street''' is the managing director of department store [[John Lewis Partnership]]. ...93 and Bluewater in 1998; supply chain director in 2000; and member of the partnership board as director of personnel in 2002.
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  • ...authorities to make better use of local authority assets to the benefit of local communities.' Formerly with [[PwC]]. *[[Coca Cola]] Enterprise
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  • ...together Parliamentarians with the British academics, NGOs, businesses and local governments that are leading the global smart cities revolution. Together, ...together parliamentarians with the British academics, NGOs, businesses and local governments that are leading the global smart cities revolution
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