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  • ...t Science Council]] and a trustee of the [[Council for Industry and Higher Education]]. He was also Pro-Chancellor of [[Leicester University]] (2001-5), anothe
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  • ...the United States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB ...d Politics') in 1989.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do;jsessionid=844E748B59DCEC44209102D9ED74FEB
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  • ...er that's fit for purpose', discusses the issue of regulation post-Brexit. EU regulations were the cause of 'frustration' among farmers, it says, while B *First, the process of transferring EU laws into British laws, through the EU (Withdrawal) Bill (sometimes referred to as the Great Repeal Bill), should
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  • ...n of markets for genetically modified organisms (GMO's); completion of the EU Single Market; introduction of the Euro; progression of so-called free trad ...[WTO]]. However, the areas of co-operation mainly reflect the interests of EU and US transnational corporations where 'free trade' and access to markets
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  • ...eeting launched a new CEPS working party on "Emissions trading and the new EU climate-change policy" which will be chaired by Charles Nicholson of fellow ...drawn from the largest European multinationals. With privileged access to EU and national decision-makers the roundtable has been at the forefront in pr
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  • ...als) to reduce cost to plant breeders, lobbying both the UK government and EU for the acceptance of traces of GM material in supplies of non-GM seed. The ==Links with Universities, Research and Education==
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  • ...ebruary 2008</ref>:A European pro biotech lobby group which encourages the EU and national governments to develop policies that are supportive of biotech ==Influencing research and education==
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  • In 2002 as part of 'Science Year' Asda teamed up with the Department for Education to launch 'The Big Science', in which pupils were invited to visit Asda sto ...Asda and Tesco's shelves were imported' – and 16% were from outside the EU. Only 32% of Asda's apples were from the UK, compared with 46% from indepen
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  • ...long-term investors in Europe and have manufacturing plants throughout the EU.’ ==Influencing Research and Education==
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  • ...cessive regulations; inflexible working practices; and the gold plating of EU directives. All of this undermines British businesses on the home front as ...ndustry and government. At Tesco, her responsibilities include government, EU and competition issues, investor relations, communications, community affai
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  • Bayer also admitted to supporting the "further education" of doctors in Portugal by paying for trips around the world in an attempt ...rmful to some adults. The Bayer Corporation launched a $1 million consumer education campaign to settle [[Federal Trade Commission|FTC]] charges. In addition to
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  • ...cluding UK) see: www.halliburton.com/ofc_loc/location_search.jsp?usa=0&rgn=EU&cnt=United%20Kingdom ...agement of the nation's [the US] public sector through research, analysis, education, and counsel ’32 He is also a member of the Federal City Council in Washi
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  • ...ult will not help the environment and will bring massive job losses to the EU.<ref>CEFIC, "Climate Policies and the Chemical Industry", June 1999, cited ...ag 2000. The group chaired by [[BP]]'s [[Barbara Kuryk]] aims to steer the EU away from government regulation and towards voluntary initiatives and marke
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  • ...e]]. She is a consultant to a film production company and a member of an [[EU High Level Group in Cultural Diversity in the Audiovisual Sector]]. She was : 21.07.1994 / 15.01.1997 : Committee on Culture, Youth, Education and the Media
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  • ...ms to discuss issues relating to the government, the role of technology in education and employability issues. ...ver ICT solutions customers, connecting to Microsoft's existing skills and education programmes and helping ensure new programmes are practical and offering IT
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  • Department for Education and Skills Department for Education and Employment
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  • Department for Education and Skills and Department for Work and Pensions. Ashton of Upholland was [[Category:EU]][[Category:Diplomats]]
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  • ...ng spent six years in political and corporate communications consulting at EU and international level. ...a and Sport]],[[Department of Health]], [[HSE]],[[Defra]],[[Department of Education & Skills]],[[ Department of International Development]], [[Department of Tr
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  • ...article/en/show/eu-initiatives/rid/platform-diet-physical-activity-health/ EU Platform for Action on Diet, Physical Activity & Health]", EUFIC website, a ...[[Mars]] which has been a member of EUFIC) for 18 years, where she was the EU lobbyist-in-chief for the company, and latterly as European Head of Scienti
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  • ...initiatives aimed at fighting rising levels of obesity in Europe. The '''EU Platform for Action on Diet, Physical Activity and Health''' describes its ...voluntary measures to combat overweight and promote physical activity.<ref>EU Platform for Action on Diet,Physical Activity and Health Website [http://ww
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