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==PR and Lobbying==
 
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In 2003/04 they retained [[PPS Group]] a specialist PR agency focused on influencing local government particularly in relation to planning issues. [[Nuclear Electric]] constitutes half of British Energy. In October 2004, British Energy appointed [[Craig Stevenson]], a former UK lobbyist for [[Monsanto]] as the head of government affairs and in December it enlisted [[Helen Liddell]], the former energy minister, to provide "strategic advice" on a short contract for a fee of roughly £15,000. BE also commissioned the services of [[Financial Dynamics]], a PR firm, for a sum of £1million.(''New Statesman'', May 27, 2005)  
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In 2003/04 BE retained [[PPS Group]] a specialist PR agency focused on influencing local government particularly in relation to planning issues. In October 2004, British Energy appointed [[Craig Stevenson]], a former UK lobbyist for [[Monsanto]] as the head of government affairs and in December it enlisted [[Helen Liddell]], the former energy minister, to provide "strategic advice" on a short contract for a fee of roughly £15,000. BE also commissioned the services of [[Financial Dynamics]], a PR firm, for a sum of £1million.(''New Statesman'', May 27, 2005)  
  
 
British Energy is a founding member of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]
 
British Energy is a founding member of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]

Revision as of 20:51, 29 January 2006

Background

British Energy is Britain's largest producer of electricity, generating around one-fifth of the nation’s electricity. British Energy was privatised and floated in 1996.

PR and Lobbying

In 2003/04 BE retained PPS Group a specialist PR agency focused on influencing local government particularly in relation to planning issues. In October 2004, British Energy appointed Craig Stevenson, a former UK lobbyist for Monsanto as the head of government affairs and in December it enlisted Helen Liddell, the former energy minister, to provide "strategic advice" on a short contract for a fee of roughly £15,000. BE also commissioned the services of Financial Dynamics, a PR firm, for a sum of £1million.(New Statesman, May 27, 2005)

British Energy is a founding member of the Scottish Parliament Business Exchange

Key Personnel

Chief Executive Mike Alexander

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