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  • ...an.com/uk/2006/feb/24/politics.labour The Guardian profile: David Mills] ''The Guardian'', 24 February 2006, accessed 12 November 2014 </ref> ...rs and Mills claimed he was a professional adviser who always acted within the law.<ref name="mills"/>
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  • ...is a life peer in the [[House of Lords]]. He became a crossbench member of the Lords in October 2006. ====Remunerated employment, office, profession====
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  • Sir '''Ian Magee''' is a former civil servant and a senior fellow at the [[Institute for Government]]. ...Agencies. Ian was a member of the Capability Review team for the [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ..., former chairman of the [[Defence Science and Technology Laboratory]] and the current chairman of [[Amey]] plc. ...Department for Work and Pensions]], 2002-2005 and finally at the [[Cabinet Office]] between 2005-2007.<ref name="LI"> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/richard-mot
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  • ...sury]] and the [[Cabinet Office]]. She is currently chairman of the [[Post Office]] Ltd and an associate at [[JCA Group]]. Alice Perkins is married to the former home secretary [[Jack Straw]].
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  • ...cutive chairman of the [[A4e]] Group and the former permanent secretary of the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] and [[Department of Culture, Media and ...nent secretary for the [[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]] and then the [[Department of Trade & Industry]] in 2001.<ref name="csap"> [http://www.cs
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  • '''Stephen Kelly''' is the UK government’s 'chief operating officer'. He was appointed in 2012 from ...ly lambasted the government's use of management consultants and questioned the ethics of civil servants accepting hospitality from outside interests. Acco
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  • ...epartment for Innovation, Universities and Skills]] and chief executive at the [[Football Association]]. ...r's delivery unit and in June 2007 he began work as permanent secretary at the [[Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills]].<ref name="LI"/>
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  • ...s]], the [[Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform]] and the [[Ministry of Defence]]. ...erndtson]], the owner of lobbying company [[Outcome First]] Ltd and is now the managing director of [[Bechtel Management Company]] Ltd.
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  • '''Campbell Robb''' is the chief executive of the charity, [[Shelter]]. ...e [[National Council for Voluntary Organisations]] and has held roles with the [[Labour Party]].
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  • '''Phil Hope''' was the [[Labour]] member of parliament between 1997 and 2010 for Corby. After losing his seat in the [[Conservative]] swing at the 2010 general election, Hope moved to become an independent consultant and a
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  • '''Gillian Merron''' was the [[Labour]] member of parliament for Lincoln, between 1997 and 2010. ...Bus Users UK]], [[Cool Milk Group]], [[Weight Watchers International]] and the [[Jewish Leadership Council]].
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  • ...'Lord Howard of Rising''') was made a life peer and Conservative member in the [[House of Lords]] in June 2004. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographie ...ip and shadow minister for the [[Cabinet Office]], [[HM Treasury]] and for the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]].
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  • ...er in the [[House of Lords]], he became a [[Conservative Party]] member in the Lords in October 1997. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lo ...r]] and [[John Major]] administrations. She was also appointed to serve on the Privy Council in 1980.
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  • ...barrister who works as legal adviser to the office of speaker's counsel in the [[House of Commons]] and as parliamentary counsel to law firm [[Berwin Leig He was formerly parliamentary counsel to the [[Cabinet Office]] for nearly 20 years.
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  • '''Stephen Marston''' is the vice chancellor of the [[University of Gloucestershire]] He was the former director general of universities and skills at the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]].
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  • ...ral Democrats]] member of the House of Lords having joined in 2010 and was the member of parliament for Sheffield Hallam from 1997 to 2005. ...ber 2014 </ref> Whilst in parliament Allan was the Shadow Spokesperson for the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] from 1997 to 2005.<ref n
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  • ...f Jews with a minority of Christians. However in 2006 it was reported that the organisation had 450,000 Christian members and 6,000 Jewish members. This w ...opic organization in all of Israel'.<ref name ="The PCUSA">Yael Eckstein, 'The PCUSA vote', ''Jerusalem Post'', 27 June 2014</ref>
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  • [[Jonathan Ashworth]] is the current Labour MP for Leicester South. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biog ...of his predecessor [[Peter Soulsby]] who stepped down in order to run for office as Mayor of Leicester. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leiceste
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  • ...ow works as group account director for the society and education sector at the Guardian News & Media department. <ref name= "David"> [https://www.linkedin ...t director. <ref name= "David"/> Prior to this he was also the editor of [[The Guardian]] social enterprise network. <ref name= "Mills"/>
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