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  • ...Cox]] and [[John Marks]] findings that schools and the Sociology Depts. of universities were controlled by the KGB and perverted to serve the interest of the Sovie ...Marxists in key institutions, particularly educational establishments’. Universities, schools and training colleges have all suffered, she says. The social scie
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  • ...In other interviews Palast has touched on the relationship of think tanks, universities and pressure groups to this nexus:
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology. | West of Scotland||Refusal ||No||No||Yes
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology<ref>Te ...lease treat this email as notice under S.17 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 that this information in not held.
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology<ref>Te ...the Act as laid out in the notices below.''<ref>University of the West of Scotland, [http://www.scribd.com/doc/38552073/UWS-Response Response to Teaching Abou
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  • ...reducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=156765 'Why I... Think Universities Are Becoming Anti-intellectual'], ''Times Higher Education Supplement'', 26 ...[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18637356.html 'Frank Furedi on Play'], ''Scotland on Sunday'', 9 September 2001]
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  • ...leaflet entitled ‘Your Right to Know’ about Freedom of Information in Scotland at: *schools, colleges and universities
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...per. The builder wanted to create urban communities in beauty spots across Scotland, including one that would require roads through woodland cherished for its
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  • ...graduated from [[University College London]] in 1956, where he founded the universities basket ball club, before becoming a solicitor in 1959. <ref> China Europ ...unity and Member Share Legislation''. Cartermill International, St Andrews Scotland, ISBN-13: 9780903199988, ISBN-10: 090319998X
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  • ...tive industries is a solid starting place for our investigation. ([[Diageo Scotland]]) ...ped to support the industry view on setting a minimum price for alcohol in Scotland.
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''Scotland:''' The Standards Committee issues its first consultation paper ''Lobbying
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  • ...atic sense of humour'. This 'had often caused serious problems in the AUT Scotland office. Mr Duffy was in the habit of phoning secretary [[Ray Patterson]] in ...2001) and Executive Committee (1982 – 96, 99-2001), then President AUT(Scotland) 1988-90. At UK level he was a member of AUT Council (from 1978), a member
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  • ...ternational Rail Terminals) to ACPO(TAM), ensuring close liaison with ACPO Scotland (ACPOS). : routinely visiting flying schools, simulator training establishments and Universities (as part of the community involvement package) to ensure good relationships
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  • ...ommunity cohesion and counter terrorism'. It sheds a light on how staff at universities and colleges makes use of informal networks with Special Branch to be brief ...police forces, and DBIS should work with ACPO to ensure that the needs of universities and colleges are factored into its review process.
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  • ===Israel Studies at British Universities=== ...ilding the capacity of Israel Studies as an academic discipline in British universities'. Its funding has helped to establish academic posts in the field at the [[
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  • *'''1989:''' Lambert redeployed to post at New Scotland Yard in [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]]'s [[E Squad]].<ref name="UC5 *'''27 September 2007:''' Attends small ceremony at New Scotland Yard to present Peter Francis with the commendation he had previously been
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  • ...School of Economics. Other participants invited include academics from the Universities of Chester, Liverpool Hope and King's College London, as well as ex-Islamis ...2011''], Scottish Funding Council/Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, January 2012 (accessed 5 January 2016).</ref>
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  • ...eer Lambert had positions with several different research units at various universities. ...ommunities in this way. He also points to how, following Veness' departure Scotland Yard preferred to send community relations rather than counter-terrorism of
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  • ...e on 13 May 2001. By this stage it already had local groups established in Scotland, Birmingham, Southampton, London and Leeds. At the May 2001 conference, a s ...the G8 Summit return to Britain, taking place in early July at Gleneagles, Scotland. It saw a series of large protests by three separate counter-mobilisations:
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  • ...st England: 1) the provision of student support services and activities on universities across Southwest England; and 2) the advancement of such other objects as t ===Lubavitch charities in Scotland===
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