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  • Global Solutions Limited (GSL) was formerly the section of [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4]] covering prison and court services, immigratio ...as 'a private equity fund with assets under management of € 700m making European private equity investments in buyout and development capital', i.e. it buys
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  • ...ght of a forgery, the League denied that one of the letters, or at least a section had been genuine. It was a letter from White to Hoare describing the League ...list politics and espionage, through the International Entente and through Section D. During the thirties British espionage activities in Europe were, at leas
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  • ...logy. The handling of the GM contamination case in spring/summer 2000 (see section on Corporate Crimes) exemplifies/illustrates the nature of the UK governmen ...onal List or the EC Common Catalogue before seed can be sold in the UK and European Union. Once a valid application for National Listing is made, seed of the v
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  • ...ive director of David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC. He is also president of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).[15] The following section gives details of UK companies owned by Syngenta International AG and where
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  • Syngenta has been discovered exploiting loopholes in European pesticide licensing regulations which have allowed them to import seeds tre [37] text taken from Genewatch website ‘crop traits’ section available on line at http://www.genewatch.org/GeneSrch/Default.htm (viewed
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  • ...ASDA Wal-Mart: Links, contacts & resources|Links, Contacts and Resources]] section for more references. Also for more general information about supermarkets l ...for more detail see [[ASDA Wal-Mart: Corporate Crimes|Corporate Crimes]] section). In parallel to massive developments of Wal-Mart Supercenters in the 90s,
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  • ...bies the European government and has an office in Brussels. Asda is on the European Steering Group. See Corporate Crimes section for more on Asda's interest in education (ie getting schoolkids to spend ti
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  • ...r consumers but not decent and secure jobs for workers.' For example, most European retailers and their suppliers are now signed up to EUREGAP, 'a rigorous tec See section on 'influence' and 'links with government' for details of Wal-Mart's donati
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  • ...work in policy, services, membership and finance and administration. Each section has a Director who reports to the Director General. On the European stage, members are represented by NFU staff based at the union's Brussels o
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  • ...nsultant in the TV sector. She previously spent 13 years working on UK and European public affairs at the ITV Network Centre. ...in September 2005, in which role she also designed and managed the Members Section of the AA website.
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  • ...outh. This report was published on 18th October 2001. See Corporate Crimes section. He is keenly pro-European and pro Britain’s swift acceptance of the Euro. He is on the Advisory Boa
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  • ...IB Environment Committee consists of over 400 representatives from a cross-section of multinational companies, law firms and business associations who are res Another section on the NAM web site highlights five US manufacturers that are enhancing the
    31 KB (4,647 words) - 13:59, 7 May 2007
  • ...luence the perception of children with regard to environmental issues (see section ‘Influencing Research and Education’ above). ...ree samples and other gifts. In Try&Buy, which has become the most visited section of the P&G web site, consumers can purchase new products before they show u
    54 KB (8,750 words) - 12:00, 28 March 2008
  • ...y to continued growth in core UK sales. See also below in 'C-store sector' section. ...ly from their consumers, but also by exploiting their suppliers. See later section on Tesco's relation with suppliers and farmers.
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  • See section on 'Government links' for more details. In January 2004, Leahy was named European Businessman of the Year by Fortune Magazine.
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  • As the above quote highlights, Tesco has a bit of a problem with national and European regulation, and through lobby groups and close links with government, has s ...ality of Tesco's total contempt for UK farmers and rural communities. (See section on 'Tesco's dealing with suppliers and farmers'.)
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  • ...environmentally friendly company it claims to be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some of its efforts. In the 'Every Little Helps' section on their website, Tesco list their attempts to reduce its CO2 emissions whi
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • In this section you will find all those who revolved around Tony Blair's New Labour 'Projec *[[Lord Simon]] - the former Minister for European Trade and Competition
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  • ...acturer BAe (Europe's most profitable defence contractor and member of the European Airbus consortium - they own 20%) and the 'defence electronics' company [[G ...erence in 1999. BAe have paid £12 million to be sponsors of the Mind Zone section of the Millennium Dome.
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  • This section features details of the many 'high-value' donors and sponsors of the [[Labo ...ons that runs through the site. If at any time you want to move to another section of the site, you can use the top navigation bar.
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