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  • ...Resources''' is an energy company set up in 2007 and based in Lancashire. It has pioneered the shale gas industry's efforts to kick-start fracking acros ...018 </ref> Cuadrilla received the green light in July, and in October 2018 it began fracking after a seven-year pause.
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  • ...and is in charge of applying the rule of law in the county of Merseyside. It serves 1.5 million people through six basic command units: Wirral, Sefton, ...ors, colleges and childcare providers. One of its five divisions, [[Sefton Council]], has also used the document.
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  • ...an Jewish Establishment'' (Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1996), 197</ref> It pitted American Jewish organisations against a newly elected and popular ad ...stration (in Autumn 1980), and while running for office Reagan had opposed it. As President he soon changed his mind. He approved the sale on 21 April 19
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  • ...Research Councils]] (CCLRC) and [[Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council]] (PPARC).<ref>House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ *Executive Director, Strategy, Performance and Communications - Dr [[Sharon Cosgrove]]
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  • ...g, and a genuine member had been greatly offended at being told: "Come off it, John, I'm too busy for this nonsense."'<ref name="THES2"> Duffy and the dr ...Statistics at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[Medical Research Council Unit for Epidemiological Studies in Psychiatry]] and was based at the [[Roy
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  • ...ally sound recovery of the UK’s unconventional reserves of gas and oil'. It covers not only the development of shale gas and oil but also other forms o It was launched 11 March 2013 at Westminster.
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  • ...lear disaster in 2011 through his role as chair of the [[National Security Council Science Advisory Group]] and the [[Science Advisory Group in Emergencies]] ...published in March 2013 to coincide with the launch of the UK government's strategy, made recommendations 'to help rejuvenate the UK's nuclear industry and ke
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  • ...014, Mills participated in the UK Shale Gas World Congress, a planning and strategy summit of oil and gas industrialists. In an interview with [[Shale World]], ...is is especially important as production of gas in the North Sea declines. It is important for the UK to find a domestic energy source, as this will ease
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  • :If we don’t do that, members of parliament like myself will find it very difficult to support this going forward because we will not allow anyt ...ouncil-rejection-is-overturned Fracking in UK given go-ahead as Lancashire council rejection overturned], ''The Guardian'', 6 October 2016, accessed 6 October
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  • ...ormerly a part of the [[Science and Engineering Research Council]] (SERC), it was created in 1994. ...ive, Professor [[David Delphy]], observer at high-level [[Nuclear Industry Council]] meeting July 2013
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  • ...energy systems. Their research informs UK policy development and research strategy. UKERC is a consortium of academic partners from over 30 different UK insti ...ower.aspx Less opposition to nuclear power]," Economic and Social Research Council, 24 Sep 2013, accessed 17 Oct 2013.</ref>
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  • ...d-socio-economic-strategy Hinkley Point C nuclear new build socio-economic strategy], Mace, website undated, acc 14 October 2013 </ref>{{‪Template:Fracking b ...onger being in government, Hodgson lost his role in [[DECC]]. In June 2015 it was announced Hodgson would join [[Drax Power]] in a newly-created role of
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  • ...ands, systems and platforms, system-on-a-chip infrastructure and software. It is considered to be market dominant in the field of processors for mobile p *ARM announced that it had shipped over one billion of its microprocessor cores to date
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  • ...Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence'', National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.3.</ref> ...th deGraffenreid]], Director of Intelligence Programs, [[National Security Council]].
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  • In 2012 it bought Scottish law firm [[McGrigors]] for £20-plus million and has a stro ...nd Whitehall, the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government and the EU'. It is headed by [[Alastair Ross]]. <ref> [http://www.pinsentmasons.com/en/expe
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  • ...nd was set up with funding from the [[Scotch Whisky Association]] in 1978. It later received core funding between 1990-95 from the drink industry funded ...> When the Group became controversial, this precarious position would make it easier for the University to dissociate itself from the group.
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  • In 2005 it was reported that [[Frank Timis]] boss of [[Gabriel Resources]] and [[Regal :Mr. David’s opposition might have withered had it not been for an ill-advised plan to build a Dracula theme park near the pic
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  • ...in a combination of cash and shares in [[Porta Communications]] and merged it with Newgate. The deal meant [[Stephen Byfield]], the managing director of ...s application to hydraulically fracture a well in North Yorkshire, helping it to secure the first “fracking” approval in the UK for four years.
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  • ...ng the line that shale gas would be a 'game-changer' for Britain, and that it could be 'extracted cleanly and safely'. IGas was already producing conventional oil and gas in the area, and said it hoped to develop up to 15 fracking sites in 10 years.<ref name="prize"> ''B
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  • ...s company and a 50 per cent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals compa ...neos has more than 80 separate firms registered at the UK Companies House. It is the largest privately owned company in the UK. <ref> Nick Mathiason, [ht
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