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  • :APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2009 to 31 August 2009 :London
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  • ...' (born 7 February 1937) is a British journalist who was an early advocate for neoliberal economics and was particularly influential in this regard during ...e'. <ref>Andy Beckett, When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies (London: Faber & Faber, 2009) p.337</ref>
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  • ...fell in love with the dismal science. In 1925 he won a scholarship to the London School of Economics. He emerged laden with academic honours and converted t ...main preoccupation. Although the editor, Walter Layton, was an enthusiast for the League of Nations, his colleagues had little first-hand knowledge of co
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  • ...for a Monday (a `quiet news day'). The most obvious sources of information for British journalists were the press officers - one from the Foreign and Comm ...ablish a relationship with people, and most of what we do is on a basis of trust ... If we brief them unattributably then they're not about to completely cu
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  • ...g and smuggling refugees to Israel. Eventually, the family obtained a visa for Britain, where they arrived in 1946.<ref>David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mand ...himself with prominent celebrities. He eventually obtained a royal warrant for selling shooting coats to the [[Duke of Edinburgh]].<ref>David Leigh, The W
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  • :APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2009 to 31 August 2009 :London
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  • ...problems” [[Livio de Simone]]. Chairman of the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]].<ref>Livio DeSimone (1996), ‘Letter from the Ch ...for market based solutions to climate change which promote business growth for their members and related consortiums. A comparison of government documents
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  • ...ld Economic Forum Climate Change page]" Accessed 09/11/09</ref>. They push for market based solutions to climate change which stimulate economic growth, a See [[Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change]] for more.
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  • :APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2009 to 31 August 2009 :London SE1 7SJ
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  • ...tainable Energy Group''', (PRASEG) is an [[All-Party Parliamentary Group]] for UK politicians and senior industry stakeholders that exists to promote sust ...in Westminster to discuss policy barriers to the development of the market for sustainable energy technologies - renewables, energy efficiency and combine
    26 KB (3,310 words) - 16:17, 11 May 2016
  • The campaign became known for its poster campaign, which had simplistic and wide-sweeping slogans such as ==Police Rationale for Campaign==
    13 KB (1,874 words) - 13:54, 18 August 2010
  • .../www.optimumpopulation.org/opt.aboutus.html What is the Optimum Population Trust?], Population Matters website, accessed 9 May 2010</ref> ...t/article6087833.ece David Attenborough to be patron of Optimum Population Trust]. The Times. April 14, 2009, acc 9 May 2010</ref>
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  • *The main contact point for the UK delegation is Ms. [[Jan Thompson]], Head of International Climate Ch *[[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (EBRD) Mr. [[Josué Tanaka]]
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  • ...ies they represent and in reality reflect only their desire to fix a price for carbon which profits carbon-traders and big energy companies alike, while e ...opment' projects in the global South, carbon trading can create big profit for the UK whilst seriously cutting greenhouse gases.
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  • ...-shrugs-geller-for-hate-speech "PayPal spanks Pamela 'Atlas Shrugs' Geller for hate speech"], Examiner, 13 June 2010</ref><ref>Pamela Geller, [http://atla ...ler and has no professional or academic training in journalism. She worked for different right-leaning news publications prior to quitting in 1994 to "sta
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  • ...he [[Conservative Friends of Israel]]. He was the Director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] think tank from 1991-2001. ...]] and [[PC World]] outlets. He spent his entire career from 1948 working for Dixons, which was founded by his father [[Charles Kalms]] in 1937<ref>Finan
    20 KB (2,741 words) - 10:24, 26 January 2023
  • ...March 2006 — October 2007); 'Communications Consultant' [[NHS Connecting for Health]] (2005 — 2006); 'Stakeholder Management & Communications Team Lea ...HS Trust]], [[University College London Hospitals]], The [[Royal Hospitals Trust]] and [[Hays DX]].'<ref>The Marketing House [http://www.themarketinghouse.o
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  • :The UK ETS was voluntary and relatively small but it prepared UK industry for participation in the mandatory [[EU ETS]].<ref>Jed Jones, BERR, Climate Cha ...king Group 4 Subgroup: Priority elements to be delivered as pre-requisites for a robust international agreement at Copenhagen – October 2009] Accessed 0
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  • ...r chief financial officer, [[Andrew Fastow]], were handed prison sentences for a range of crimes, including: fraud, money laundering, insider trading, mak ...McKinsey employee, Enron was reportedly paying the firm $10m (£6m) a year for advice. McKinsey endorsed the accounting methods that caused the company to
    72 KB (10,556 words) - 12:15, 21 January 2020
  • ...y public relations and strategic communication. He was a public spokesman for the British Military in Sierra Leone (2000), Afghanistan (2001-2002) and Ir ...ff course (for Majors and Lieutenant Colonels) and the Higher Staff Course for very senior officers. <ref>Dillege, D. (2009)[http://smallwarsjournal.com/b
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