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  • ...ions | [[Pelham Bell Pottinger Asia]] | [[Harvard]] | [[Harvard GmBH]] | [[Corporate Citizenship Company]] | [[Resonate]] | [[Insight]] | [[MMK]] | [[BMT]] | [[ ...partment of Defense]] (DoD) Inspector General, as well as Bell Pottinger's corporate filings and specialist publications on military propagand'. Following its 2
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  • ...refused to disclose its client list. Giving evidence to MPs conducting the Parliamentary inquiry <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/public_adm Bell Pottinger finally joined the self-regulatory body the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC) in spring
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  • ...ilkinson founded the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]], a corporate funded 'charity' which shared an office with the right-wing lobby group [[A ...aught the terrorism course which was aimed at influencing future state and corporate personnel: "I would hope that our graduates would put their training to goo
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  • In 2003, Lexington was hired by the corporate front group the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC). ABC's founder .../article/785698/Lexington-linked-biotech-body/ Lexington linked to biotech body], PR Week, February 21 2008</ref>
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  • '''Fishburn Hedges''' is a corporate communications company. It offers PR and lobbying services. It is owned by ...ions, sustainability consulting, employee engagement, brand consulting and corporate reporting".<ref> [http://www.holmesreport.com/news-info/14268/Fishburn-Hedg
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  • ...t]] as a "source of information about assisted conception and genetics", a body which has made Fiona Fox an adviser and has other links to the LM network t The Science Media Centre was to be a new body 'less encumbered by past perceptions' - almost certainly an admission that
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  • ...Liberal radicalism towards a corporatism best described as the creation in Parliamentary politics of a staatspartei, composed of Liberals and mainstream Conservativ ...set up during the first World War and they mark the origins of the British corporate movement.(5) One of the leading figures of the group, Sir [[Dudley Docker]]
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  • '''Citigate Dewe Rogerson''' (CDR) is a financial and corporate PR and lobbying agency. It operates in over 30 companies worldwide with off ...ublic Policy''' - to "help its clients understand and negotiate political, parliamentary and regulatory issues."<ref>[http://www.citigatedewerogerson.com/services-e
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  • ...ry: the [[UK Public Affairs Council]], launched in July 2010. APPC has a Scottish branch - [[APPC Scotland]]. ...thing wrong with MPs being paid for after-dinner speeches if they abide by parliamentary rules".<ref>Ravi Chandiramani, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/52691
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  • ...to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. * IPT arranges attachment schemes for civil servants enabling them to see the parliamentary process at first hand in the company of an MP.
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  • ...The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to t ...ned during the 1980s with an economic recession that reduced the number of corporate members, and Government sympathetic to their political views. Attempts to r
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  • ...nd energy industries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> The equivalent body in the Scottish parliament is the [[Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry]]. <ref
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  • ...tical Industry''' (ABPI) is the UK pharmaceutical industry's main industry body and lobby group. Members include 75 companies in the UK producing prescript The ABPI justifiably claims to be the leading body in representing the industry's views to government and decision makers in t
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  • The Trust also funds the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Penal Affairs ]] and is a grant-making foundation which "seeks to ...t December 2015 || To support the City of Sanctuary movement to organise a parliamentary event || 5150 || 05/11/2015 || 05/11/2015 || 29/02/2016 || 4 || || 0112492
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  • ...ed requests to the House have been met with the stubborn resistance of the parliamentary establishment. The document 'Questions of Procedure for Ministers' has been ...ectorships included the Runciman Shipping Company, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and three other shipping corporations. Part of Runciman's ministeri
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  • ...tics/top-stories/scottish-independence-pro-union-donors-revealed-1-3234090 Scottish independence: Pro-Union donors revealed], ''The Scotsman'', 16 December 201 ...anizations ranging from [[Friends of the Earth]] to [[Anita Roddick]]'s [[Body Shop]] asking about their ongoing campaigns, their future plans and the imp
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  • ...team of Executives, Managers and Directors drawn from across Portland’s Corporate, Local and International teams' (''see below''). Until June 2017, it also i ...ying clients that are pushing for reform of education systems that benefit corporate interests. These include, or have recently included:
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  • ...think tank specialising in the business risks and market opportunities of corporate responsibility and sustainable development.” ...CSR and sustainable development debate for thirty years. It has pioneered corporate benchmark reporting and dialogue. However, many of the techniques being adv
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  • ...abinet Office supports the Task Force.<ref>This paragraph adapted from the Corporate Accountability Centre website, [http://www.corporateaccountability.org/regu ...ulation Task Force was established in September 1997. It is an independent body that advises Government on action to ensure that regulation and its enforce
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  • [[All-Party Parliamentary Groups]] are unofficial groups of MPs who are interested in specific subjec ...rs]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Hostelling]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Zoos and Aquariums]]<ref>House of Commons [http://www.publications
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  • ...humb|Scottish Power logo<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Power Scottish Power logo]</ref>]] Scottish Power has a number of divisions and subsidiaries:
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  • ...[[RBS]] have their HQ there and [[Harvey Nichols]] opened their flagship Scottish store there, close by is Bute House the First Minister's official residence == Scottish & Newcastle ==
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  • ...yside' members. There are also other smaller membership categories such as corporate members, retired farmer members, farming family members, professional membe ...armer-controlled businesses and co-operatives. There are currently over 70 corporate members.
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  • ...ent.<ref>The contents of this page were originally drawn from a report by Corporate Watch and Red Star Research. Credit material as follows: This piece now fe ...[[Angus Macmillan]] of [[Roots-of-Blood Campaign]], [[Pippa Gallop]] of [[Corporate Watch]], [[Trevor Bark]] and [[Mark Metcalf]].
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  • ...re members of the [[Commissioning Support Industry Group]], a 'low-profile body that affords them regular access to the senior NHS officials overseeing the *[[Bellenden]] runs the [[Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Services]] (PGES), of which PwC is a member until 2013 <re
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  • ...s and professional representatives of lobbyists.' In fact though all four corporate members of its board are professional lobbyists: *[[Alexis Brouhns]] from [[Solvay]], is the Director of Corporate Government and Public Affairs for the Solvay Group<ref>[http://neu.agenda-s
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  • ...Representing the main energy providers in the UK it has become a reputable body on the potential for renewable energy in Britain and has close government c Using their status as a respected independent body promoting strong emissions targets and renewables growth they also cooperat
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  • ...<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050410132943/http://www.jic.bbsrc.ac.uk/corporate/About_JIC/gov_council_bio.htm John Innes Governing Council Members and John ...letter to Tony Blair, asking when he would respond, from the chair of the parliamentary science and technology select committee, [[Ian Gibson]].<ref>Caroline Davis
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  • ...tary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group''', (PRASEG) is an [[All-Party Parliamentary Group]] for UK politicians and senior industry stakeholders that exists to ...enewables, energy efficiency and combined heat and power. We have over 126 parliamentary members and 250 industry members.<ref>PRASEG [http://www.praseg.org.uk/modu
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  • ...ics For Academic Freedom]] | [[Bishopsgate Institute]] | [[Blueprint]] | [[Body & Soul]] | [[Boisdale & La Bodeguita del Medio]] | [[Brighton Salon]] | [[B *[[Leela Barrock]] - group head, group communications & corporate affairs, Malaysia-based multinational, Sime Darby Berhad
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  • ...esto Club, get to grips with the debate. Chaired by [[Rajiv Joshi]] of the Scottish Youth Parliament.'<ref>Guardian Magazine Supplement, 'Family Special: What ...hilism online?: Philosopher Hubert L Dreyfus' 'On the internet': an out-of-body experience.’], ''Spiked'', 31 August 2001.
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  • ...recommended the establishment of "a single umbrella organisation with both corporate and individual membership, in order to be able to cover all those who are i ...prising two representatives each from the APPC, CIPR and PRCA. Each member body will have one vote. Any decisions taken by the Board will require a majorit
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  • ...rbase.info/index.php?title=Obesity_All_Party_Parliamentary_Group All-Party Parliamentary Group on Obesity (APPG)] - a group of MPs and peers who work to raise aware ...t the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Scottish Medicines Consortium.
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  • ...rbase.info/index.php?title=Obesity_All_Party_Parliamentary_Group All-Party Parliamentary Group on Obesity (APPG)] - a group of MPs and peers who work to raise aware ...t the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Scottish Medicines Consortium.
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  • *[[Alan Harding]], 'The death of parliamentary politics?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 32 - June 1991, p. 36. ...46/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM42/LM42_Scotland.html 'The importance of being Scottish'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 42 - April 1992.
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  • ...Lobbying-body-Association-Financial-Markets-Europe-hunt-PR-agency Lobbying body Association for Financial Markets in Europe on hunt for PR agency], prweek. ...a number of banks and insurance companies on a wide range of financial and corporate reputational issues. Prior to that, he spent over five years as a managing
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  • ...seen useful for bringing together lots of different interests: government, corporate, technology etc. ...ent in 1998 to promote 'creativity, talent and innovation'. The new public body was originally funded by a £250 million endowment from the [[UK National L
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  • ...t solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Of course we talk to ministers and other parliamentary officials - that's part of our job and the two-way communication is valuabl ...ducing a statutory register of interests. This would force lobby firms and parliamentary candidates to clarify who they represent and work for.<ref name="Mathiason"
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  • .... The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and a key indicator of lobbyists' power over government. For some exa ...olicy groups where they also have a role. This will enable us to identify corporate and lobbying interlocks.
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  • ...tm 'Memorandum from Dr Michael Rush, University of Exeter'], ''Evidence on parliamentary lobbying'', 1990.</ref> ...]] and [[Westminster Strategy]].<ref>'Public affairs firms set up industry body', ''PR Week'', 26 May 1994.</ref>
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  • ...ss/committees/historic/standards/reports-00/st-consult.htm Lobbying in the Scottish Parliament] Standards Committee Consultation Paper SP Paper 200 Session 1 ( ...) submits evidence to the standards committee consultation on lobbying the Scottish Parliament. It states that the [http://www.fmj.stir.ac.uk/research/index.ph
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  • [[Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh]] is the [[Scottish National Party]] (SNP) MP for Ochil and South Perthshire. She was elected i ...ikh has abandoned her acting career in Pakistan to fight for a seat in the Scottish Parliament. Frances Horsburgh reports] ''Herald Scotland'', 23 February 199
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  • .... It also provides lobbying services to clients, and claims to be the only Scottish law firm with a Brussels office, to represent clients in Europe. ...ws: 'supporting clients in promoting and in challenging legislation in the Scottish parliament'. It also helps its public and
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  • ...’s special matters and government investigations group, which represents corporate, institutional and individual clients in sensitive legal challenges, the fi ...s. PB Consulting is currently engaged in lobbying three separate all party parliamentary groups (APPGs) of MPs, which are exploring issues around obesity, women’s
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