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  • ===Political reaction=== ...ed to the call of the wild and that Sinn Fein is still no normal political party. The ability of the DUP's "modernisers" - so admired by the Northern Irelan
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  • ...sm is the result of a frustration with modernity rather than the result of political grievances. In the aftermath of the London underground attacks he wrote an ...Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales (1972), a PhD in political sciences from the IEP (1996) and has been qualified to supervise PhD candid
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  • John Underwood - former director of communications for the Labour Party, founder of [[Clear Communications]] and Business Development Director of [ The <i>Observer</i> describes Underwood as priding 'himself on being a political firefighter with an acute sensitivity as to how the media works', and who '
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  • ...ad of Irish intelligence in the north, probably because he was cultivating political contacts. ...nt as a result of doubts which had been placed in their minds at the Inter-Party talks as to what the South really were prepared to do. Messrs Fitzgerald an
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  • ...uesday Milburn 'takes NHS beyond Thatcherism' BYLINE: David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent SECTION: Home news </ref> ...uesday Milburn 'takes NHS beyond Thatcherism' BYLINE: David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent SECTION: Home news </ref>
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  • ...e trip to show the nicer side of Northern Ireland and second, there is the political tour which includes briefings with politicians, civil servants, the Army, p ...entertained. The best hotels are used and each evening there is a dinner party at which guests can relax and converse informally with influential Ulsterme
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  • ...t to restrict his scope to the South. Whatever about economics being non- political, Fitzgerald's viewpoint and sympathies are Southern and this must colour al ...y day Secretary of State and Ministerial life and there was never any deep political probing... I haven't met one single Northern Ireland Journalist who was wor
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  • :Should you be what the SDS deem a ' political agitator', they can send an officer into your home, into your life, for 4 t ...The [[Anti-Nazi League]], [[Youth Against Racism]], the [[British National party]] and the [[National Front]] are all believed to have been infiltrated by t
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  • ...the one hand they are democratically elected members of a legal political party, and hence 'legitimate' with a right to access to the media. On the other ...Féin from the IRA, government strategy has been to try to marginalise the party as part of the wider attempt at 'containing' the Troubles. This has all be
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  • A former lobbyist for [[Grayling Political Strategy]] in Scotland and a former Tory candidate (in the Stirling constit ===Non-political career===
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  • ...r factions’, The Times, 27 October 2001</ref> and previously Head of the Political Section in the [[Conservative Research Department]].<ref>[http://www.reform ...e think-tank has ties extending elsewhere, with former [[Scottish National Party]] leader [[Alex Salmond]] speaking at their first annual dinner in 2009.
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  • ...in Craigmillar & Portobello, has set up her own website and is seen by the party as having a good chance of getting elected. She grew up in Joppa, went to T ...Home Edition City Tories feel Cameron effect BYLINE: Ian Swanson Scottish Political Editor SECTION: Pg. 20</ref>
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  • ...er Italian Prime Ministers [[Romano Prodi]] and [[Massimo D'Alema]], Green Party leader [[Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio]], other senior politicians, intelligence ...ella met in Italy with [[Robert Seldon Lady]], a [[CIA agent]] posted as a political officer to the US consulate in Milan. Lady was allegedly involved in the so
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  • ...nts for young politicians from across Europe and was answerable to a cross-party group of MPs. :On Friday last week a political update from the lobby firm Chambre Public Affairs dropped in my e-mail in b
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  • ...amentary educational resource for Parliament members and staff and for the political groups. However recent events have raised serious doubts about this organis :A meeting of the parliament's political group leaders on Thursday (24 April) decided to discontinue the office and
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  • ==POLITICAL CAREER== # Chief Party Spokesman for Department of Enterprise, Trade & Investment
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  • ...eir unbelievably crass behaviour were added ugly rumours of the torture of political prisoners. Within a few months of the coup some half a dozen British PR fir ...irst anniversary of the military take-over, of a visit to Greece by an all-party group of MPs, some of whom were accompanied by their wives. The group consi
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  • ...lo-Irish Agreement.<ref>W.D Flackes, & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.153.</ref> [[Category:Old Etonians|Hurd, Douglas]][[Category:Conservative Party|Hurd, Douglas]][[Category:MP|Hurd, Douglas]][[Category:UK Ministers|Hurd, D
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  • ...te[d]' serving police officers were providing RISC with information on the political probe. One document states how “intelligence indicates that on May 2, 200 ...ing in exile in London. As a dissident he provided intelligence on Russian political and business figures, and collaborated with various security services. Hunt
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  • '''John Mann''' was the [[Labour Party]] MP for Bassetlaw. He was elected in June 2001 and served as the Parliamen ...far-left group put together', with equivalent power to wield in the Labour Party.<ref>[[Richard Angell]] in conversation with [[John Mann]] [https://soundcl
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