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  • ==Staff (employed and freelance) providing consultancy services 31.11.04 to 31.5.05== ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 31.11.04 to 31.5.05 ==
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  • ==Staff (employed and freelance) providing consultancy services 01.12.03 to 31.05.04== ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 01.12.03 to 31.05.04==
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  • :The lobbyists' trade body, the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC), held an emergency meeting o ...]] | [[Electricity North West]] Ltd | [[Emcor]] | [[Environmental Services Association]] | [[Gatton Manor Hotel and Golf Course]] | [[Gazeley UK]] | [[Gerald Eve]
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  • ...89. He was founder and co-owner of [[Politics International]], a political consultancy.<ref>[http://www.quintuspa.com/index.php?section=5&content=90 Quintus websi ...k Group plc ]] | [[RAVL]] | [[Sindicatum Carbon Capital]] | [[The Locus Association]] | [[The European Azerbaijan Society]] | [[Viagogo]]
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  • ==Staff (employed and freelance) providing consultancy services 01.12.03 to 31.05.04 (list is actual at 31.05.04) == ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 01.12.03 to 31.05.04 (list is actual at 31.05.04)==
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  • ...ign against transparency in both Scotland, where he was secretary of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants Scotland]], and in London as a Direct ...he [[APPC]]. Appointed as Chair of the APPC in 2008, MacDuff said that the association's "Code of Conduct and standards of ethics are important to all sizes and t
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  • ==Staff (employed and freelance) providing consultancy services 30.11.03 to 31.05.04 == ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 30.11.03 to 31.05.04 ==
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  • '''The Whitehouse Consultancy''' is a commercial lobbying firm based in London, established in 1997. ...All of these organisations are also listed as clients of the [[Whitehouse Consultancy Ltd]]<ref>
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  • ...l Consultants]] (APPC) over the rules set out in its code of conduct. The Association rules prohibit members from employing sitting peers. GPC Market Access, ho ..."worked for Prima on a part-time basis and had been meaning to retire from consultancy to pursue other interests".<ref>Jemimah Bailey, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/
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  • ...[[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Grayling]], [[Dorland Global]] and [[The Red Consultancy]]. ...] Group of Companies in 1998, forming the group that became the largest PR consultancy in the world.
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  • ...ided advice during the 1990s. <ref>Tom Wilkie, "Labour angered over Ingham consultancy", ''The Independent'', unavailable online, 30 December, 1991.</ref> ...xecutive. For PR tactics being advocated by Dewhurst see his entry. <ref>[[Association of Professional Political Consultants]]: [http://www.appc.org.uk/registers/
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  • ...ged that Luther Pendragon was one of three agencies refusing to join the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC), following a committee inqui *[[Accenture]]; global management consultancy, involved in education reform
    38 KB (4,359 words) - 01:09, 21 August 2017
  • :Consultancy Management Standard ...flagship office for Burson-Marsteller, the world's largest communications consultancy; B-M London is a dynamic and creative PR agency dedicated to delivering ins
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  • ForthRoad is a design consultancy that assists clients with meeetings and events. It is based in Fife. In 2003/04 the consultancy was paid £29,000 by [[Nirex]] to help "facilitate external events". <ref>D
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  • ...d Communications''' was paid £8,000 by [[Nirex]] "To provide professional consultancy and support in the area of corporate communications". The following year it [http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/pdfs/bonser.pdf World Nuclear Association website], [[The Uranium Institute]] 25th Annual Symposium, August-September
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  • ....<ref>[http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm Nuclear Industry Association website]</ref> [[Philip Dewhurst]] of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]], and former CEO of Weber Shandwick, told ''PR Week'' in 2006 that BNFL wa
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  • ==Staff (employed and freelance) providing consultancy services 30.11.03 to 31.05.04== ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 31.5.03 to 30.11.03==
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  • In 1980 IPT was located at 1 Buckingham Place (Royal Warrant Holders Association) relocating in 2004 to 3 Whitehall Court, SW1. In 1992 it was involved in ...teen years with experience of working for an MP, as well as public affairs consultancy and latterly as an 'in-house' practitioner with DHL.
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  • ...://www.niauk.org/energychoices/brian_bio.htm Biography on Nuclear Industry Association website], undated, accessed February 2006. ...://www.niauk.org/energychoices/brian_bio.htm Biography on Nuclear Industry Association website], undated, accessed February 2006.</ref>
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  • Butler Kelly is a cross-Party public affairs consultancy set up in 1998 by directors [[Phil Kelly]] and [[Chris Butler]]. <ref> [htt Butler and Kelley started their business association in 1995 with the formation of a public affairs unit in [[Grandfield Public
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