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  • ...spent 'more than a decade closely involved in the politics of the nuclear industry'. <ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=193 ...ger's consultants "have worked in a variety of capacities with the nuclear industry. These include:
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  • ...et to meet a member of the industry who does… The real issue is that the industry needs a public voice with the ability to make a convincing case and to disa ...it would be an unnecessary burden for Parliament to be a regulator of our industry, and that it would be an unnecessary burden on the public purse for there t
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  • ...the oppression of women, and that the real reason for the obsession is an 'industry' which seeks to gain from increased incidences of abuse and the state's thi ...eld Salon]]), Dr [[Henrietta Bowden-Jones]] (director, [[National Problem Gambling clinic]]), Dr [[Sally Satel]] (resident scholar, [[American Enterprise Inst
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  • ...he British philosopher recently exposed as being in the pay of the tobacco industry - with a forward by [[Barun Mitra]]. In Liberty's [http://www.angelfire.com ...regulatory flexibility and freedom of choice for consumers in the case of gambling.
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  • Nuclear industry clients have included [[British Energy]], [[AMEC]] and [[Vattenfall]] (2011 ...Commission]] | [[English Heritage]] | [[National Trust for Scotland]] | [[Gambling Commission]] | [[States of Guernsey]] | [[Telford and Wrekin Council]] | [[
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  • ...ssues and has been subject to scrutiny by civil society, private banks and industry alike".<ref>Bretton Woods Project [http://www.brettonwoodsproject.org/artic ...untries)".<ref>EDF [http://www.edf.org/documents/3008_Gambling_Amnesia.pdf Gambling with Peoples Lives], Accessed 24th March 2008,</ref>
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  • ==Working for the financial services industry== Quiller has long-standing ties to the financial services industry in the UK.
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  • ...ey In the financial and property deals of the 60s. He hung around West End gambling Joints with the other speculators. Soon he could set up his own casinos. He ...rporations]][[Category: Tobacco Industry]][[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]]
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  • ...and support services. It is the only body that speaks for all sides of an industry worth almost £19 billion in 2005. [[Category:Food Industry lobby groups]][[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category: Alcohol]]
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  • ...Media and Sport where he is responsible for a portfolio including tourism, gambling and licensing. Tobias completed the senior executive course in National and [[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Defence Lobby]]
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  • ...ed his career at [[Agoria]] (the Multisector Federation for the Technology Industry) and in 1983 was appointed to the cabinet of Minister G. Geens (Minister-Pr ...ociation of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions]] | [[Campaign for Fairer Gambling]] (working in support of the Fixed odds betting terminals APPG) | [[Expedia
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  • ...s on behalf of its members and provides training events which aim to raise industry wide standards <ref> ESA Website [http://www.sponsorship.org/index.asp Abou *30 March 2007 - ESA responds to the Gambling Commission consultation
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  • ...h and PR company which also runs the [[Social Issues Research Centre]], an industry funded PR grouping. After the connection between the two entities was expos MCM has many clients in the alcohol, food, media and gambling industries, including:
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  • *[[Gambling Commission]] *[[Railway Industry Association]]
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  • ...ainst government regulation on issues including tobacco, alcohol, food and gambling, amongst other topics.<ref> Basham P, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org ...Institute's website along with [[John Luik]] who is also a former tobacco industry lobbyist.<ref>Telefax, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/5/56/Srvk49e00.p
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  • ...e'', Accessed 10-February-2010</ref> Basham has close links to the tobacco industry.<ref>Sherry Stein, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/f/f3/Sqac53a99.pdf Let Patrick Basham's name appears in a range of internal tobacco industry documents. In 1999 Patrick Basham argued that the [[Fraser Institute]] was
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  • ...], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in the best interests of smokers', ''E *1993 Commissioned by tobacco industry lawyers [[Shook, Hardy and Bacon]] to produce a book on plain packaging.<re
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  • *[[Nadia Denton]] - film industry specialist; author, The Nigerian Filmmaker’s Guide to Success: beyond Nol *[[Keith MacLean]] - independent energy advisor; industry chair, Energy Research Partnership
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  • ...D Wetherspoon, LM Consultants Ltd , Hippodrome Casino, Campaign for Fairer Gambling, BACTA | [[Project Management Institute]] ...ociation of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions]] | [[Campaign for Fairer Gambling]] (working in support of the Fixed odds betting terminals APPG) | [[Expedia
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  • [[Category:Gambling]] [[Category:Gambling Industry Front Groups]]
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of Trade Associations, Industry Groups, Front Groups, Professional bodies, charitable foundations
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  • ...Brunswick]] and [[Finsbury]], the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies such as the [[British Bankers’ Association]] (BBA), concluding: ...rtant for us to engage in lobbying in the first place - to put forward the industry's views and put the record straight<ref>Singleton, D. [http://www.prweek.co
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  • ==Industry and national level== *[[Gambling Industry in the EU]]
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  • *[[Remote Gambling Association]] [[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Gambling Industry - EU]]
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  • *Lithuania [[Lithuanian Gambling Association]] [[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Gambling Industry - EU]][[Category:Web of Influence]]
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  • *[[National Casino Industry Forum]] (formerly the [[British Casino Association]], wound up in March 200 *[[Remote Gambling Association]] http://www.rga.eu.com
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  • ...lgarian Trade Association of the Manufacturers and Operators in the Gaming Industry]] ([[BTA MOGI]]) - Bulgaria [[Category:Gambling Industry - EU]][[Category:Gambling Industry]]
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  • ...stone & Ashby Ltd]] | [[Intergame Ltd]] | [[Isis Leisure]] | [[Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission]] | [[Itza Pleasure Ltd]] | [[Ivor Thomas Amusements ...k 36 other donors that have requested to remain anonymous.<ref>Responsible Gambling Trust [http://www.responsiblegamblingtrust.org.uk/1112supporters.html 2011/
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  • ...sociation]], the [[European Sports Security Association]] and the [[Remote Gambling Association]] jointly commissioned [[Coventry University]]’s [[Internatio ...g-industry-5312.html Dreadful Research and the (Private) European Gambling Industry], ''Play The Game'', 20 December 2011, accessed 26th April 2012 </ref> Hill
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry]]
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  • ...Casino Industry Forum]]. Screengrab from the [http://www.nci-forum.co.uk/industry.html NCIF website], taken 26 April 2012.]] ...Leisure]] | [[TCS John Huxley]] | [[Chips]] | [[Gamcare]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Gamble Aware]]
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  • ...| [[VC Bet]] | [[Virgin Games]] | [[William Hill]] | [[WMS]] <ref> Remote Gambling Association, [http://www.rga.eu.com/pages/en/members-of-the-rga.html RGA Me [[Category: Gambling Industry]]
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  • [[Category: Gambling Industry]] [[Category:Gambling Industry - EU]]
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  • ...or influencing the Government, disseminating information and promoting the industry.'<ref name="About"> BiSL [https://web.archive.org/web/20081004000843/http:/ ...aim to be a leading force in the commercial sport, leisure and hospitality industry'. <ref name="members"> Business in Sport and Leisure, [https://web.archive.
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of Trade Associations, Industry Groups, Front Groups, Professional bodies, charitable foundations
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  • [[Category:Gambling]] [[Category:Gambling Industry Front Groups]]
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of Trade Associations, Industry Groups, Front Groups, Professional bodies, charitable foundations
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  • ...k of the [[Gambling Commission]] is funded by the gambling industry. <ref> Gambling Commission, March 2011, [http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/gh-about_us.a ...ricks]] | Dr [[Grant Sharp]] | [[Peter Teague]] | [[Jenny Williams]] <ref> Gambling Commission, [http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/gh-about_us/board_of_comm
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  • [[Remote Gambling Association]]<ref> Remote Gambling Association, [http://www.rga.eu.com/pages/en/untitled.html RGA Members] acc [[Industry and Parliament Trust]] | [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]] |
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry - UK]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry]] [[Category:Gambling Industry - UK]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry - EU]] [[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Web of Influence]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry - UK]][[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Web of Influence]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Web of Influence]]
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  • ...d fit into more than one category. Government working in partnership with industry is increasingly common in the UK; whereas perhaps this is not the case in E The project covers the industrial sectors of alcohol, gambling, food, tobacco and digital addictions. One priority will be to give a brie
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  • [[Category:Gambling]] [[Category:Gambling Industry Front Groups]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling]] [[Category:Gambling Industry Front Groups]]
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of Trade Associations, Industry Groups, Front Groups, Professional bodies, charitable foundations
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of Trade Associations, Industry Groups, Front Groups, Professional bodies, charitable foundations
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category:Web of Influence]]
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  • ...|250px]] The Environment Agency is 'responsible for regulating the nuclear industry on environmental matters such as disposals and discharges of radioactive wa ==Regulating the shale gas industry==
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  • ...giant [[RJ Reynolds]]. The conference brought together a number of tobacco industry linked libertarian thinkers to present their views on the moral questions r ...crisps are either silly or simply eager to expand their own antiaddiction industry and incomes'<ref>[http://powerbase.info/images/5/59/The_Risk_of_Freedom_Bri
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  • ...ts operate across multiple sectors, including Defence & Security, Gaming & Gambling, Life Sciences, Oil & gas, Cards and Payments, Power & Utilities, Telecoms, == Gaming and gambling events ==
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  • [[Category:Gambling Industry|Glynn, Richard]] [[Category:Gambling Industry - UK|Glynn, Richard]]
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  • ...the struggle is due to factors far beyond the pandemic, and mostly of the industry’s own making. '''US:''' The Associated Press reports on the dramatic rise of the lobbying industry during the COVID-19 crisis:
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  • ...he public by relief of the needs of those suffering as a result of problem gambling and by assisting those alleviating the same and by research into its causes ...andards of practice and professional care amongst those working within the industry and promotion of improved safety standards for the protection of the genera
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  • ...amily || £28.472bn || <span style="color:#0000FF">↑</span>£11.472bn || Industry and finance ...and family || £9.6bn || <span style="color:#0000FF">↑</span>£3.1bn || Industry, transport and property
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  • | 12 (13) || || 107 (113) || [[GambleAware]] (formerly [[Responsible Gambling Trust]]) || Mar-18 || 5.93 || 12.14 | 22 (29) || || 242 (272) || [[British Record Industry Trust]] || Dec-17 || 2.31 || 11.03
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  • ...td]], from 1968. He held a number of positions in the garment and clothing industry, as a member of the Clothing Advisory Committee of the [[Board of Trade]], ...ler, letter to Peter Thomas, 1 November 1988.</ref> Stein, founder of the gambling company [[Ladbrokes]], was also a major supporter of the [[Jewish National
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