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  • It appointed [[Andrew Goodfellow]], a former director of research for the Conservative Party, as its vice president. ...New York Times'' 'specialises in helping [Republican] party candidates and conservative groups find damaging information on political rivals'.<ref>Eric Lipton, [ht
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  • *[[Richard Graham]] - [[Conservative Party]] *[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown]] - [[Conservative Party]]
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  • ...//www.jpost.com/Magazine/Article.aspx?id=157055 A Progressive First From a Conservative Think Tank,] Jerusalem Post, accessed June 14, 2012</ref> The centre wants ...//www.jpost.com/Magazine/Article.aspx?id=157055 A Progressive First From a Conservative Think Tank,] Jerusalem Post, accessed June 14, 2012</ref>
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  • ...nal ICCs" that receive "strategic advice and guidance" from the Washington headquarters. The regional ICC representative in New York is none other than Rachel Fish ...[JNF]] | [[KESHER/Union for Reform Judaism]] | [[KOACH/United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]] | [[Media Watch International]] | [[StandWithUs]] | [[Union of Or
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  • ...ical newsgroups have been traced back to the Labour Party's communications headquarters in Millbank, London. The messages, which attack Plaid Cymru (the Welsh nati ...ru]]. Of the 60 elected assembly members, 28 are Labour, 17 Plaid Cymru, 9 Conservative and 6 Liberal Democrat. Despite a coalition between Labour and the Lib Dems
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  • ...r Nuclear Development]] invited companies to attend a meeting at the NIA's headquarters in London. The aim was 'to discuss a joint communications and engagement st ...nt executive at [[Politics Direct]] from 2001 to 2003. Wild worked at the Conservative Research Department as a policy adviser in 2000. <ref> [https://www.linkedi
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  • Six months after Lancashire council's refusal, Conservative ministers gave themselves new powers to override local council planning dec ...ook place just hours before she gave evidence to a committee of MPs on the Conservative government's proposed changes to relax the rules on shale gas development i
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  • ===Headquarters move to London=== In December 2016, Ineos opened a new headquarters in London, UK, saying the move reflects its increased confidence in this co
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  • The Conservative Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, reported the Guardian 'hit the headlines when he se ...Foreign Affairs Circle; Mr. D. G. STEWART—SMITH] CLASSIFICATION: Secret. HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 200-124-39/2. 30 July 1963, DECLASSIFIED: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
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  • Dowden studied law at Cambridge. In 2004 he joined the [[Conservative Research Department]]. He left the Tories in 2007 to work for the PR and lo ...s roles include working to link Number 10 with the [[Conservative Campaign Headquarters]] (CCHQ), he was replaced in this role by [[Adam Atashzai]], who had worked
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  • ..., who was drafted in to head up communication at the Conservative campaign headquarters. Between 2008 and 2011, Thorogood was head of broadcasting for the [[Conservative Party]] post 2010 General Election and was also deputy head of broadcasting
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  • [[Hayden Allan]] is a [[Conservative Party]] veteran and special adviser to the chancellor of the chancellor of ...-17, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> He then worked at the Conservative Headquarters after the 2010 election, focusing on keeping the party's press operation ti
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  • ...dle East and Africa. Before that she worked in the [[Conservative Campaign Headquarters]] press office. <ref>Policy Exchange, [http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/peo ...cial Advisers|Fisher, Amy]][[Category:Think Tanker|Fisher, Amy]][[Category:Conservative Party|Fisher, Amy]][[Category:Revolving Door|Fisher, Amy]]
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  • The headquarters in New York houses the AJC's Institute of Human Relations, with a staff of ...a turning point for Commentary, however, with the adoption of increasingly conservative positions on both domestic and international issues. Commentary since 1967
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  • ...ts Club, the Presidents Conference was formally established in 1959 with a headquarters, budget and staff. In 1966 the members voted to become a representative bod *[[Women's League for Conservative Judaism Workmen's Circle]]
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  • ...ablishment, and who are currently on its board of directors, represent the conservative segments of American Jewry. ...officers and toured military installations, including an armored division headquarters in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. <ref> ''ADL Bulletin'', February 1984 </ref>
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  • ...ng differences within the AFL-CIO on other foreign policy issues. The more conservative unions, such as the building and construction trades, which favor a strong ...re the influence of labor is strong. The program is based in the AFL-CIO's headquarters in Washington.
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  • ...ay of life in America, especially in the face of the ‘threat’ posed by Conservative and Reform movements. <ref name= "Young"> NCYI, ''The National Council of Y ...address for this group was given as 3 West 16th Street, New York, NY, the headquarters of the NCYI. The same group placed a series of full-page ads (see New York
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  • ...rs; Whetstone left Google in May 2015 and moved to [[Uber]]. Whetstone has Conservative politics in her blood. Her grandfather helped found the free market think t ...rayling]]. She is currently head of press at [[Conservative Party Campaign Headquarters]] (CCHQ).
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  • List of special advisers (83 in total) in post as at December 2016, under the Conservative government formed in July 2016 by prime minister [[Theresa May]]. ...taff'': served May in the home office, previously deputy director of the [[Conservative Research Department]]. Salary: £140,000.
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