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  • ==Personal life== ...of another famous figure, the late Sir [[Max Joseph,]] founder of [[Grand Metropolitan]]. For 10 years, he and another future developer, [[Neville Conrad]], ran a
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  • *[[FIN Alahuhta, Matti Member of the Board, KONE; Chairman, Aalto University Foundation *[[USA Katz, Bruce J. Vice President and Co-Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution
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  • *[[Friends Provident Life Office]] + *[[Goldsmiths Research Foundation]] +
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  • ...ngful service and provides them with a vocation as a mode of succeeding in life thereafter. At the end of their service, the soldiers may choose out of thr ...finish their military service with a greater chance of success in civilian life."<ref name=''Formal Education''>FIDF Website [http://fidf.org/page.aspx?pid
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  • ...of the Straits of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba as ‘an attack on the very life of the state of Israel and its people.’ Citing ‘massive [Arab] mobiliza *al'e: New York Metropolitan
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  • ...at is to say as an academic towards the end of or after his service in the Metropolitan Police. Any photographs of Bob Lambert pictured earlier than 2007 would be ...on the growing campaign to have Lambert sacked from his position at London Metropolitan University, a BBC News package included a still photograph of ‘Bob Robins
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  • ...'' is a former undercover police officer who rose to be Commander of the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB) and Director of Intelligence. Since retiring ...October 2013 (accessed 23 September 2016).</ref> In 1975 he moved to the [[Metropolitan Police]], and applied to join Special Branch the following year.<ref name="
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  • ...s had been accused of corruption and misconduct during the clean up of the Metropolitan Police under Commissioner [[Robert Marks]] in the 1970s, and later during t ...iefs and was friends with Michael Ross. With corrupt contacts in SO11 (the Metropolitan Police's intelligence unit later run by [[Ray Adams]]), he sold intelligenc
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  • ...reviously an undercover officer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - pursued a second ...his way into networks and discourse subsequent to his retirement from the Metropolitan Police in a manner consistent with the way he did whilst a serving officer,
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  • ...reviously an undercover officer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second care ...his way into networks and discourse subsequent to his retirement from the Metropolitan Police in a manner consistent with the way he did whilst a serving officer,
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  • ...ice deployed by it. It also discusses his activities in the context of the Metropolitan Police's Public Order Unit, and authorizing officers for the other areas we ...f the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] (SDS), a secretive unit within the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB).
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  • ...HN321-Open-risk-assessment-from-the-MPS.pdf HN321 Open Risk Assessment], ''Metropolitan Police Service'', 31 May 2015 (accessed via UCPI.org.uk).</ref> ...nal Marxists Group, working in conjunction with the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. They were subsequently joined by activists from the International Socialis
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  • | 1059070 || [[M and M Charitable Foundation]] || || The making of charitable donations to other charitable bodies and | 222104 || [[M B Foundation]] (also known as [[Mossad Horav Moshe Aryeh Halevy]]) || || Granting of fi
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  • ...haritycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1102927&subid=0 Paul Hamlyn Foundation], Charity Commission. Last retrieved 7 February 2023.</ref> !colspan="18" | Grant recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in £ sterling
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  • | 07/01/2015 || 4,902,971 || 51,382.02 || [[Foundation for Academic Excellence and Access]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Co | 09/01/2015 || 4,886,163 || 25,000.00 || [[Life and Peace Institute]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • | 11/01/2016 || 5,330,042 || 153,414.60 || [[Anna Lindh Foundation]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 15/01/2016 || 5,337,391 || 34,158.88 || [[Sevalanka Foundation]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • | [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 | | [[International Israel Allies Caucus Foundation]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 5,093 || 0 || 0 || 0
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