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  • ...r of [[The Economist|''The Economist's'']] Foreign Report during the 1970s and a columnist with the ''Daily Telegraph''. <ref>Robert Moss, THE WAY OF THE ...'The Economist'', 28 August 1976</ref> (later the [[Freedom Association]]) and was one of a number of figures from that group which met privately with Mar
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  • ...talking and networking organisation. Its aims are to ensure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It w ...competitive debating sessions with other nominees), they have their travel and other expenses paid to the more or less exotic locations of the conference.
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  • ...ng formation of New Labour. It was established in 1993 by [[Geoff Mulgan]] and [[Martin Jaques]], former editor of the magazine [[Marxism Today]]. Disillu ...lso a cross current of researchers going from Demos to Labour policy units and vice versa.
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  • ...SC is trends in Muslim society in the UK, how they are integrating or not, and the radicalised sections of that society. ...nd its orginal parent [[Civitas]] have been claimed by [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[Matthew Elliott]] as part of the infrastructure of the [[Movement Conserv
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  • ...competition and regulatory issues. Well-connected in business, think tank and academic circles he cuts an influential figure in his areas of expertise. H ...issues. He advises a range of multinational companies, trade associations and non-profit organisations.
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  • ==Education and Academic Career== ...ege, which had previously produced MI5 officers including [[Peter Wright]] and Director-General, Sir [[Dick White]].<ref name="Andrew789">Christopher Andr
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  • ...r who sits on the [[Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies]] ([[Sage]]) and was brought in to ‘provide cross-government scientific advice regarding t ...mployed by [[GlaxoSmithKline]], the manufacturer of [[Swine Flu]] vaccines and [[Relenza]] used to treat Swine Flu. [[GSK]] pays him £116,000 a year. <re
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  • ...munications agency'. It 'partners' with its clients in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry to 'educate the global health care community'.<ref>Excerpt ...as withdrawn in 1997 after being linked to cases of pulmonary hypertension and heart valve abnormalities. However, PBS reported that American Home Product
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  • ...in 1979, was strongly influenced by the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and helped set up the CPS as a kind of politicised version of the IEA, with the ==Centre for Policy Studies and the BBC==
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  • *'be the authoritative and responsible voice for the UK natural products industry' *'promote and protect the general interests of members and of the natural health products industry'
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  • ...e world's most powerful corporations, as well as governments, institutions and philanthropic foundations. ...technology, corporate finance, marketing and sales, operations, risk, and strategy.
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  • ...ary-eyed attitude to alcohol research'], ''Spiked'', 2 February 2010</ref> and public health<ref>[[Patrick Basham]] & [[John Luik]], [http://www.guardian. *1985 Brock University, -Taught applied and personal ethics
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  • ...[[Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens]]. He is currently a senior research fellow and Deputy Director of [[King's College London]]'s [[International Center for ...ow I became a Muslim extremist], ''BBC Panorama'', 28 September 2007</ref> and he also highlights his extremist past as a qualification in his Standpoint
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  • ...ber of the [[Chartered Institute of Journalists]], [[Women in Journalism]] and the [[Women Writers Network]].<ref>Helen Disney, [http://issuu.com/stockhol ...Health, [[Pfizer Forum]], [[Public Finance]], [[Public Service Magazine]] and the [[Stockholm Network]]<ref>Helen Disney, [http://web.archive.org/web/200
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  • ...ref> In practice, all of the sessions' chairs, around half of the speakers and most of those selected by the chair to contribute from the floor are LM ass ...me LM associate [[Ann Furedi]] sponsored the Battle of Ideas in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
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  • ...tics of pharmaceutical intervention'.<ref>See [http://www.eu-aims.eu/press-and-publications/eu-aims-podcasts/ Podcast] EU-AIMS: Autism Research in Europe ...ean Commission]] Project ‘Right’s Watch’ giving a talk on technology and regulation.<ref>See [http://www.bionews.org.uk/sandystarr Biographical note
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  • ...six years. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Who's in and Who's Out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 Jul May has been the [[Conservative]] MP for Maidenhead since 1997 and in 2015 won with 65.8 percent of the vote.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co
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  • ...(London) (5), The Express (4), The Sunday Times (London) (4), Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (3), The Daily Telegraph (London) (2), The Express Newspaper ...part of the government's counter terrorism operations, and any questioning and skepticism of its role (evident to some degree in other newspapers) is non-
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  • ...sets out some background details on the other think tanks, campaign groups and social networks that have some bearing on understanding a particular story. ...' (68), ''The Observer'' (62), ''The Sunday Telegraph'' (49), ''The Mirror and The Sunday Mirror'' (21), ''The Sunday Express'' (12), ''The Business'' (7)
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  • ...ref>Michael A. Ledeen, The First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume (Baltimore, MD, and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977), p. 202.</ref> ...ism in the White House, the "War on Terror," and the Echoing Press (London and Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press, 2004), p. 6.</ref>
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