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  • *[[David Simon]], a minister for trade and competitiveness in Europe for the Labour government from 1997 to 1999 and an Advisor to the Cabinet Office from 1999
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  • ...ame Scottish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scottish Labour Party was recruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former ed ...ultancy, in the certain knowledge that Jack would get a safe seat from the Labour Party, and in the hope and expectation that he would also get a cabinet pos
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  • ...IPPR) Social Justice Commission Report (1994), which was important for the Labour Party's Third Way concepts of the welfare state. Non-aligned to any political party, the SCF's language resembles (New) Labour-speech: the institute's calls for action to "tackle inequalities in the
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  • ...[[The Royal Society Of Edinburgh]]: 24 March 2005 - 'The Globalization of Labour Markets and the consequences for Economic Policy'
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  • In 2001, the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] (SCF), a New Labour-esque think-tank based in Edinburgh, undertook an interesting move by found
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  • ...is [[Ross Martin]] (appointed 2004), a former Labour Councillor and failed Labour candidate for a seat in the Scottish Parliament in 1999.<ref>Mary Braid, "[ ...e [[John Wheatley Centre]]. It was named after the respected [[Independent Labour Party]] MP, who passed legislation enabling government action on Glasgow's
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  • * Evaluation of Employment Connections, a labour market intermediary serving 5 areas of multiple deprivation in and around S ...tion of a workshop to pull together the work of several public agencies on labour market, skill development and regional economic development issues and oppo
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  • ...politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party staffer [[Cathy McGlynn]] (an adviser to [[Jack Cunningham]] when he ...es refusing to join the [[APPC]], following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its
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  • ...he [[Labour Party]] for 'tickets for dinners', and in 2001 gave £9,000 to Labour.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1999/sep/09/uk.politicalnews1 Wher ...6-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p6, accessed 23.09.10</ref>
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  • ...Lyle and a symbol of political embarrassment and electoral setback for the Labour government in the February 1950 General Election. *The Industries That Labour Wants to Nationalize:Ship Building: Ship Repairing & Marine Engineering, A
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  • ...o privatisation - and especially contracting out local authorities' direct labour organisations - and, latterly, to the European Union. In the 1997 general e ...denationalisation of industries taken into state ownership by the post-war Labour government of 1945. In 25 years the group's main success had been the high-
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  • ...distinct parts. The first will look at Disney's alleged use of sweatshop labour in the production of its merchandise in the third world. The second part w ===Walt Disney in the Third world - Sweatshop Labour===
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  • ...xpert on environmental economics, the economic analysis of government, and labour economics<ref>[http://www.cato.org/people/lee.html Experts]Cato Institute W
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  • ...only badly wounded the SNP government's claims of being more ethical than Labour and putting human rights at the top of its agenda, but has also led to fear
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  • *[[United States Chamber of Commerce]] Board Member, Executive Director & Labour Law Director (Past)
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  • ...pa.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/54/3/459 The Conservative Party, New Labour and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Parliamentary Affairs’’, 54 ...pa.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/54/3/459 The Conservative Party, New Labour and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Parliamentary Affairs’’, 54
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  • ...on in 1987, in which they argued the future of the left was to abandon the labour movement: ...put the same point in a different way, our class can have no future while labour retains its monopoly of political influence. Labourism as a political outlo
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  • ...r Government and is overseen by the FSA, which is chaired by pro-GM former Labour agriculture minister [[Jeff Rooker]].
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  • In 1987 Zionist propagandist and former Labour MP [[Eric Moonman]] published a book called ''The Violent Society'' which i ...ting allies. The report was part of a legislative process which led to the Labour Government's Terrorism Act 2000.<ref>Part 4. of the [http://www.opsi.gov.uk
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  • ...2009</ref> and of employing "some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour"<ref>Alan Rusbridger, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4428627-1036 In October 2010 Fiona Fox was in the news as a result of the disgraced former Labour politician [[Jim Devine]] being ordered to pay his former office manager 35
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  • ...ed off against each other for the lowest price and the effects this has on labour rights and wages, let alone the environmental damage of growing monoculture
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  • ...nt at H&K. Eccles is a former special adviser to [[Chris Smith]] at the [[Labour Party]] and Head of Marketing and Communications at the [[Football Associat
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  • *Co-chair: Lord [[Jeff Rooker]] - [[Labour]] *Vice-chair: Lord [[John Rea]] - [[Labour]]
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  • ...l-resourced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the [[Labour Party]] in the Eighties. Haseler gains just one mention from Crewe and King
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  • Labour attache at the US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-or Between 1940 and 1944 Godson worked in the American labour movement, where he 'helped to beat off communist attempts to control two Ne
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  • ...ster [[Silvan Shalom]], Minister for Diaspora Affairs [[Natan Sharansky]], Labour Party leader [[Shimon Peres]] and Chief of Staff [[Moshe Ya'alon]]. Foreign
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  • ...mber 10. The fact that Jones worked for a laboratory founded and funded by Labour's Science Minister, Lord Sainsbury, who is a leading advocate of GM crops,
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  • ...Minister, [[John Prescott]], and former chief media spokesperson for the [[Labour Party]]. Craven is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]]. It was accu ...[[Labour party]] adviser who worked for senior government ministers while Labour was in Opposition. He worked on both the 1992 and the 1997 election campaig
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  • ...was a key figure in the drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. ...f>John Harris, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2006/may/26/thinktanks.labour The power of influence]", The Guardian (London) - Final Edition May 26, 200
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  • ...rpinned by creativity and knowledge rather than by the ability to organise labour, capital and resources, to make and run things efficiently and cost effecti
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  • ...long made a big noise over Britain's 'uncompetitive' tax regime under the Labour government, and in 2008 he moved WPP's tax base to Ireland. So his much tru
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  • ...or Public Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ==Links to the Labour Party==
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  • ...d Political Intelligence]] and volunteered for [[Andy Burnham]] during the Labour leadership campaign. ...Hedges as associate director from April 2008 July 2010. Was formerly The [[Labour Party]]'s head of press and broadcasting a role Murray had held since 2005.
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  • ...ior researcher to [[Lewis Macdonald]] MSP and conference officer for the [[Labour Party]].<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-noble/19/880/707 James Nobl
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  • ...ection with Hain's failure to disclose £103,000 of funding for his failed Labour's deputy leadership campaign<ref>Syal, R. (2008) 'Early election may be scu
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  • ...Chris Winslow]] and associate consultant [[Jo Nove]] both worked for the [[Labour Party]]. Winslow was a special adviser to [[Donald Dewar]] in 1999 and work It is open to speculation whether the close links Greenhaus have to Scottish Labour help them provide some of their public affairs services. Greenhaus themselv
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  • ...ling and image guru [[Philip Gould]]. <ref>[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,,2091070,00.html ''Guardian'', 30 May 2007]</ref> ...ead of corporate Europe. Public Affairs (April 07-). Bigg worked for the [[Labour]] Party on Tony Blair’s tour during the 2005 General Election.
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  • ...] and [[Neville Sandelson]] who both took part in attacks against the (UK) Labour Party. ([http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/Sandelson/m.html])
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  • ...2013</ref> and of employing 'some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour'.<ref>Alan Rusbridger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2002/jun/07/bbc.med ...2007. In 2007 and again in 2008-10 he was minister for Science in the New Labour administration. In 2011 the Drayson Foundation donated some £50,000 to the
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  • ...n, rather than develop, a marginal rural population whose value lay in the labour they could provide for large white farms, mines and cities of South Africa.
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  • ...IV, Towards a More Cooperative Society: Ideas on the Future of the British Labour Movement and Independent Health Care, A Question of Choice: Public Prioriti
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  • ...ish Care]]. She is described as having spoken at a fringe meeting of the [[Labour Party Conference]] and as having been invited to the [[House of Commons]] a
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  • ...his parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. His father was a tailor and a Labour Party councillor. <ref>Jonathan Glancey, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/sto
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  • ...whom is now known to be the late Vic Feather into the media, and into the Labour Party's policing units, the National Agent's Department and the Organisatio By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found add
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  • ...hip with Lord [[David Sainsbury]]. In the late 1980s Taverne, originally a Labour MP, served with [[Roger Liddle]] and [[David Sainsbury]] (later to become L
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  • ...of Staff and a Special Adviser to the late [[Donald Dewar]]. Rafferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was t
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  • A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states.
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  • ...mongst elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. ...mament Advisory Committee]] - a body "many of whom saw as a device to keep Labour back-benchers quiet." <ref>Michael Howard, ''Captain Professor The Memoirs
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  • ...Communications]] - including Liberal Democrat MP [[Menzies Campbell]] and Labour MP [[Ann Taylor]] - were required to stand down from the board to comply wi ...they can’t push anybody - a lobbyist’s first duty is to the client... Labour is increasingly wooing business directly through the party’s business uni
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  • ...ompany was founded 17 years ago by Stephen Byfield, a former staffer for a Labour MP, and Charles St George, an ex-Tory councillor. Its client list reads lik *[[Stephen Byfield]], Managing director. A former staffer for a Labour MP.
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  • Finsbury has close ties to New Labour through its founder Roland Rudd. For example, Rudd is friends with [[Peter *Finsbury paid more than £5,000 to the Labour Party for 'tickets for dinners' in 1999-2000.
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  • He is a former Secretary of the [[Edinburgh Business Labour Forum]], and is a member of the [[Institute of Directors]]. <ref>'[http://w ...ocedural hiccup, nominations by the TGWU Westminster branch (to which many labour researchers then belonged) for delegates to particular constituencies would
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  • ...in the 2005 General Election, coming fourth as [[David Marshall]] of the [[Labour Party]] won.<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/person/9229/carl-tho ...in the office of [[Gary Titley]] MEP, Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party<ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/frances-powrie/70/371/594?trk=pub-
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  • ...6-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p13, accessed 12.09.10</ref> He ...arliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats in 1992. He re-joined the Labour Party in 1995. He is a former Director of the [[Prima Europe]] PR consultan
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  • According to an [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1583163,00.html Observer profile]: ...], owned by [[Geoffrey Robinson]], a Brown ally, and other causes close to Labour.
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  • ...eatens-Britains-recovery-say-100-business-chiefs.html 100 business chiefs: Labour threatens Britain's recovery], ''Telegraph'', 3 April 2015.</ref>
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  • ...aught up in donations row",[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2007/nov/28/labour.uk2 ''The Guardian''], 28 November, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...l Political Consultants]] (APPC), following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its *[[Mark Watts]], director and co-founder. Former MEP for the [[Labour Party]] for Kent East and the South East of England.<ref> [http://www.europ
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  • ...ness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. ...of U-turn on nuclear energy], Independent, 5 November 2001</ref> By 2006, Labour was claiming the opposite - that nuclear power needed to be part of the mix
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  • *[[Dick Taverne]]: the president of [[Prima]] Europe, a former Labour MP (a former minister for State at the Treasury during the dark days of 196 ...aborn]] MP Minister of State, Department for Media, Culture and Sport. The Labour MP for Sheffield Central since 1983 and Minister for Sport since 2001. He b
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  • ...ic Alliance website]</ref> The second was in Brighton to coincide with the Labour Party Conference. The chair of the second event was Bill Olner MP, from the ...ion of nuclear power stations, with survey evidence showing nearly half of Labour MPs opposed to the idea."<ref>C. Adams (2005) Blair Risks Revolt Over New P
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  • ==New Labour supporter and adviser== ...Tony Blair]]'s closest advisers (and a Labour Party funder — he gave the Labour Party donations of £5,000 a year from 1992 (with an extra £14,000 in 1997
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  • ===The First Labour government, and the leadership of Aukland Geddes=== ...They couldn’t secure the support of the Liberals so in January 1923 the Labour Party formed it first minority government under Ramsay MacDonald.
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  • ...omic League was originally called National Propaganda, and the Independent Labour Party as early as 1926 traced the League Back to the "National Propaganda C
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  • ...al Conference in December 2004, the ex-Chair of the APPGNE [[Bill Tynan]] (Labour MP for Hamilton South), said: "The All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear ...Martin O'Neill]], Chairman of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]], former Labour chair of the House of Commons Trade and Industry Committee. <ref>All Party
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  • ...former advisor to the Labour Shadow Cabinet and Editor of [[Tribune]], the Labour Party weekly paper from 1987-1991. <ref> Butler Kelly, [http://www.butlerke ...ckets for dinners" and another £5000 for sponsorship. Grandfield, another Labour Party donor, had also paid over £5,000 for tickets for dinners in 1998.[so
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  • ...Osler, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue33/lob33-04.htm New Labour, New Atlanticism: US and Tory intervention in the unions since the 1970s], ...amsay was Foreign Policy Adviser to Rt Hon [[John Smith]] as Leader of the Labour Party and later special adviser to Rt Hon [[Jack Cunningham]], Shadow Secre
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  • #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat) #[[Frank Lowe]] needs references particularly for Labour donations (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat)
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  • ...n]] (elected president of Ireland from 1990 to 1997 as a candidate for the Labour party; United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002)
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  • ...ber of Parliament (MP) for Hull West and Hessle since 1997. He is a former Labour government minister who held various cabinet positions under both [[Tony Bl ...nication Workers Union]], before moving into Parliament. He is seen as old Labour. <ref> Jason Nisse, [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article3
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  • Middleton is well networked in the New Labour, Careerist, Atlanticist networks.
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  • ...nd Conservative Parties respectively. Arnold is a former Chair of Scottish Labour Students, a former Adviser to the Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland. C ...bility at [[Policy Connect]] and worked in the parliamentary office of a [[Labour Party]] MP
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  • ...6 November 2004, accessed October 2008</ref> and was well connected in New Labour circles. ...as been its treasurer since 1982. He was a parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party, standing for Lincoln in the 1992 and 1987 general elections.
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  • ...s extensive library and archiving services on the international and German labour movements. {{ref|2}}
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  • ...lobbyists in Brussels and a millionaire &#39;high value&#39; donor to the Labour Party.
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  • *[[International Labour Organisation]] (ILO)
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  • ...dvisor to the Prime Minister, better known as the 'Drugs Czar' for 'New' [[Labour Party]]. He was appointed to the position in early 1998{{ref|1}} and was a
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  • ...ies include a variety of provisions that directly undermine labour rights, labour power and tens of millions of workers’ standard of living". These include *Promotion of labour flexibility — regulatory changes to remove restrictions on the ability of
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  • *[[Frank Field]] is the Labour MP for Birkenhead. From 1997 to 1998 he was the Minister for Welfare Refor
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  • ...ssages in the book (and its omissions) including the observation that when Labour won the election in 1974, IRD dropped its briefings on subversion in Britai ...rough Security]] (anti CND), the Campaign Against Council Corruption (anti Labour-controlled local authorities) and the Media Monitoring Unit (anti BBC).
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  • ...ers, but both are key figures in the 'modernising project' in Blair's 'New Labour' government: Mandelson as Minister without Portfolio having a roving brief ...or an improvement in US-UK relations when, in the early Eighties, both the Labour and Liberal parties opposed the major arms spending increases - nuclear and
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  • ...h secretary [[Paul Murphy]] and was once described as 'a protege of fallen Labour spin supremo [[Peter Mandelson]]'. ...ng from university, McMenamin began work at the [[National Organisation of Labour Students]] as vice chairman in 1987. In 1988 he was appointed publicity off
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  • Tibballs was the Parliamentary Labour Candidate for Maldon and East Chelmsford in the 2005 Election. She came sec ...ndertook work for [[Nirex]]. As a freelancer she says she worked for the [[Co-op Bank]], [[BT]], [[Transport for London]] and UK Nirex plc. She was an assoc
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  • ...ur Association (FLA) and Social Accountability International (SAI) SA8000 (labour standards). ...Nations Global Compact (promoting 10 principles derived from international labour, environmental, human rights and anti-corruption law), the Global Reporting
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  • * [http://www.fairlabor.org/2004report/ FairLabor.org annual report] Fair Labour annaul report looking at how 25 top companies including Nike are performing ...se study outlining Nikes experience in developing and implementing various labour practices
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  • ...ging' on this issue, 'hosted by Nexus, the nearest thing there is to a New Labour intellectual forum. Its leaders are due to make a 'third way' presentation ...e of Blair's arrival are being implicitly thrown away. Academic and former Labour MP [[David Marquand]] suggested that a third way need be nothing more than
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  • ...f Italy]]. She has worked with [[SONY]], [[Shell]] and the [[International Labour Organization]]) | [[Emilio Lozoya Austin]] (formerly served [[Central Bank
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  • *[[TULO - Trade Union Labour Organisation** ]]
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  • * ABPI hired former Labour public health minister [[Melanie Johnson]] as an adviser. <ref> dates and r
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  • ...ent on ‘operational theory’ (e.g. game theory); [[Denis Healey]], then Labour spokesman on Foreign Affairs; [[Richard Goold-Adams]], a businessman and a <td align="left">Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Group, Parliamentary Labour Party</td>
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  • *[[Labour Relations Agency]]
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  • ...e director of the [[Coca-Cola]] Company, which has been criticised for its labour and environmental practices and the aggressive marketing of its high-sugar
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  • ...ngdom and worldwide, about the penetration of our trades unions and of the Labour Party, still in power at that time. <ref>Brian Crozier, 'A secret shield fo
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  • ...compact between the UN and business aims to uphold values in human rights, labour standards and environmental practice. The Compact is open for adherence by The strength of BP's links to Britain's New-Labour government became apparent within weeks of their election in 1997 when they
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  • ...ork, examining progressive politics in the UK and internationally post-New Labour, bringing together a dozen of the most original centre-left writers in Brit
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  • ...fare agents and poisons (Chlorine Gas, Zyklon B and VX), the use of forced labour during WW2, and numerous cases of poisoning, side-effects and environmental ...Germany took over chemical plants across Nazi occupied Europe, used slave-labour in their factories (including operating their own concentration camp), cond
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  • ...D. (2002) [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/nhs/story/0,,722620,00.html ''Is Labour learning to let go? The Observer NHS debate,'' Observer, May 26.] Daniel Kr
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  • ==Treatment of Farmers and Child Labour== ...This includes farmers being indebted to corporations and the use of child labour on tobacco plantations.
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  • ...e that no tobacco advertising should be used in connection with sport. The Labour Party had already accepted £1 million from Mr. Ecclestone to help with the
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  • ...ne of its subsidiaries, [[Citigate]], donated thousands of pounds to the [[Labour Party]]: Citigate represented privatisers like [[Group 4]], so Maude’s fi
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