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  • ...s [[Institute of Education]]. She is also a researcher at the [[Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media]]. <ref> IOE, [http://www.ioe.ac.uk/stud ..., internet risk, children's story writing, chatrooms and teenage girls and the internet. She has worked as a primary school teacher as well as a researche
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  • ...he [[SITE Institute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ..., [http://www.nationalreview.com/interrogatory/interrogatory062603.asp| ‘The Terrorist Hunter Speaks’], National Review Online, 26 June 2003</ref>
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  • ...encies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. ...s/Press.97.98/hoffman.8.31.html 'BRUCE HOFFMAN TO HEAD RAND’S WASHINGTON OFFICE. LEADING TERRORISM EXPERT RETURNS AS THINK TANK BEEFS UP PROGRAM. ALSO BACK
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  • ...Beattie Media enjoyed remarkable success in attracting clients from across the Scottish public sector. Among the services offered to clients by Beattie are:
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  • ...://www.scottishcouncilfoundation.org/ Scottish Council Foundation Website, Home Page], accessed Nov. 2008</ref>. ...volved as three of the SCF&#39;s five trustees are high-ranking members of the SCDI executive and its board and all of them are important members of Scotl
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  • ...n. (eds) (1995) ''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 7</ref> ...Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first president.
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  • ...ractices with public affairs / lobbying division playing a leading role in the organisation. [[Alan Boyd]], the first convenor of ASPA, was clear that the organisation should act to resist democratic scrutiny and regulation of lob
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  • According to its website, the '''Centre for Scottish Public Policy''' (CSPP) is ...ink tank providing a focus for imaginative and innovative policy debate on the key issues facing Scotland.<ref>"[http://www.cspp.org.uk/ Homepage]", CSPP
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  • ...30 different bodies. Between them they have given us over 500 contracts in the past four years. ...is based in London, the North East and Scotland but we operate throughout the UK.' (Source: http://www.rocketsciencelab.co.uk/our_clients/)
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  • Committee Office, House of Commons,<br> Re: Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry into the
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  • ...sney is involved in the actual political process due to its involvement in the media. ===Walt Disney in the Third world - Sweatshop Labour===
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  • ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group==== The activities of the Bayer Group are divided into four business segments - Health Care, Agricult
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  • ...intable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2011 </ref>< ...e other right-wing organisations it works with. To this end Cato says that the “Jeffersonian philosophy that animates Cato's work has increasingly come
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  • The firm&#39;s management has included: ...0829,00.html British guard firm ‘abused scared Iraqi shepherd boy’], ''The Observer'', November 14, 2004</ref>.
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  • ...one of the largest European mergers ever.<ref>Source: BBC News. Business: The Company File Zeneca and Astra merge to form drug giant. Online at: http://n The company has six main therapy interest areas: cancer, cardiovascular, gastro
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  • ...ef>[http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11341]</ref>. In 2004 CACI was the subject of five different government investigations.<ref><i>News 24</i> [ht ...wo companies named in the report by Major General [[Antonio M. Taguba]] on the [[Abu Ghraib Scandal]]. [[Steven Staphanovic]], one of its employees, was s
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  • ...eaded by [[Lord David Sainsbury]]. Bowden was previously senior manager of the Royal Society's science policy division. ...The Guardian] of Nov 1, 1999, commenting on apparent efforts by members of the Royal Society to discredit and prevent publication of Dr Arpad Pusztai's re
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  • ...ttinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in September 2017. BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a manageme
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  • ...t the [[Battle of Ideas]] speaking on: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...arch 22 2009</ref> This study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003.
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  • ...conomic development'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing ...niser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also argues the RCP were never in fact socialists:
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  • ...dered an expert on 'terrorism' and radicalisation. He is currently head of the [[Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies]] (BUC ...s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[Brunel University]] on 1 October
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  • ...Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests through ...ary 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debr
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  • *Member, [[Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs]] *Member, Delegation for relations with the Mashreq countries
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  • ...t 'promotes the industry's views and works to build consumer confidence in the food chain as a whole.' ...the Potato Processors Association, the British Soft Drinks Association and the Federation of Bakers<ref> FDF website [http://www.fdf.org.uk/fdfmembership.
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  • The FDF is funded principally by member&#39;s fees. In 2003, company membership ...r to access committee papers so unfortunately Corporate Watch cannot spill the beans on their internal workings.
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  • '''Mick Hume''' is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmentalist [[LM network]]. [[File:Mick_Hume.jpg| ...f [[Brendan O'Neill]] but continues to write for Spiked. He also speaks at the [[Battle of Ideas]]. <ref>[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2010/s
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  • ...he US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...uary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • *[[Central Office of Information]] 1946- 2012 ===Foreign and Commonwealth Office===
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  • ...age:Connection-out.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The view out to High Holborn from the Connection]]{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} ...interests of the pesticides industry. Lexington also had [[Monsanto]] and the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] listed among its clients in 2008-09.
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  • ...is a senior research fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]] which champions the free market and limited government. ...n, et al., ed.,[http://www.cgfi.org/materials/key_pubs/fear_profiteers.pdf The Fear Profiteers]", National Center for Public Policy and Junkscience.com, F
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  • ...he drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another former Demos director [[Tom Bentley]]<ref>http://w
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  • ...ny [[PG Economics]] Ltd - "Independent and objective consultants servicing the agricultural, agricultural supply trade, rural and food industries".<ref>[h ...eports dealing with the economic and strategic issues of GMO crops through the food chain. These reports have generated company press releases such as:
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  • ...ationally. The group is headquartered in London and has offices in Europe, the USA and Asia. It employs 150 consultants across its three main disciplines, *[[Antisocial Behavior Unit (Home Office)]]
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  • ...ical public relations - presenting the case to government, politicians and the media, Property and Planning - winning planning consents. The Ideal Home Show
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  • ...tute for Public Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ...IPPR website, the organisation was "founded by Lord Hollick who developed the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986". <ref>Institute for
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  • ...n 1799 and claims a 200 year history of communicating scientific issues to the general public through its events, including ones aimed at children and sch ...ion Top scientist Susan Greenfield told to quit her job – and her flat], The Guardian, 10 Jan 2010, acc 27 Apr 2010</ref>
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  • ...Portal_badge}}[[File:Fishburn.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Fishburn Hedges London office, 77 Kingsway, London]] ...he UK's largest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]].
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  • ...1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...st independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • ...on]] the chair of the [[European Public Affairs Consultants Association]], the lobbyists' lobby group.{{ref|1}} {{ref|2}} ...t Journal, who describe how banking lobbyists used the EPFSF to water down the EU Money Laundering Directive, voted on in May this year'.{{ref|3}}
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  • *[[Jon Greenwald]] &ndash; "vice president of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group"<ref>Navbahor Imamova, [http://ww ...vember 2007. Article reports that he testified in front of Congress about the situation in Lebanon, but it doesn't identify him correctly.</ref>
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  • ...of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pa ...ntained by the RIGB. The RIGB acted as a very successful 'midwife', seeing the SMC grow from two to seven employees, and its funding, via donations, incre
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...reports.<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_in_the_news.html SIRC in the news], Accessed 17 December 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ent]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 13.]] ...down by then Foreign Secretary, [[David Owen]], in 1977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliamen
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  • ...in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. ...s on Earth, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and public opinion.
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  • [[File:Grayling and Oil and Gas UK.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Grayling's London office, Portland House, Bressenden Place - also houses oil lobbyists [[Oil and Gas [[File:Citigate.png|200px|right|thumb|Grayling Global's Brussels Office, Avenue des Arts 46]]
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  • ...endowment by the [[Millenium Commission]] to fund pet projects and aid in the privatising of public services. {{ref|enterprising}} ...onomics Editor Sunday Times, formerly [[Brunswick Group]] now Barclays and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
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  • ...political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009]] ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009.]]
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  • ...ld, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia, with over 30 million customers worldwide. ...d 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • ...y the alcohol industry that claims to promote social responsibility within the industry, primarily focusing on responsible marketing, labelling and speaki ...mangroup.org.uk/?pid=2&level=1 About US] accessed January 2010 </ref><ref> The Portman Group [http://www.portmangroup.org.uk/?pid=14&level=2 History] acce
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  • [[Image:F-H.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Fleishman Hillard London office above Covent Garden tube station]] [[File:Fleishman-Hillard.png|300px|right|thumb|Fleishman-Hillard Brussels office, Square de Meeûs 35, Brussels]]
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  • ...humb|350px|[[Porta Communications]]' London office, 50 Basinghall Street - home of PPS and [[Newgate Communications]]]] '''PPS''' is a multi-client lobbying firm specialising in the property and development industry.
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  • ...oviding "an integrated service advising on all areas of communication with the global financial community, including financial media, political & regulato ...r]] and [[James Murgatroyd]] shared another £14 million between them from the sale.<ref>ref needed</ref>
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  • [[File:Ketchum.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Ketchum office, Avenue des Arts 44, Brussels]] ...employing over 1100 people across 21 offices and with 35 affiliates around the world.<ref>[http://www.ketchum.com/DisplayWebPage/0,1003,296,00.html]</ref>
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  • ...ave or Gordon emerge as best man?; There'll be wall-to-wall FTSE bosses as the City's top spin doctor weds in London today ... BYLINE: RICHARD PENDLEBURY ...n privately were left-wing, arty, serious but not stuffy, revolving around the north London literati.
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  • ...ndragon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...., while Luther Pendragon helps Nichols-Dezenhall battle crises in Europe. The affiliation also gives Nichols Dezenhall access to top-flight resources in
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  • The European flagship office for Burson-Marsteller, the world's largest communications consultancy; B-M London is a dynamic and cre ...steller's unique approach to communication problems results in influencing the influencers.
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  • ...&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...ree Press'' newspaper, he was a journalist until he became a Labour MP for the Scottish constituency Cunninghame North in 1987. <ref>[http://www.niauk.org ...State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Minister of State for the Scotland Office and Deputy Spokesperson, Trade and Industry. <ref>[http://www.niauk.org/ene
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  • ...r workers across more than 260 member companies.<ref>[http://www.niauk.org Home page], Nuclear Industry Association, undated, accessed 29 October 2012</ref *For an overview of NIA lobbying up until 2007 see [[Lobbying by the NIA in the mid-noughties]].
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  • ...es.co.uk/sto/comment/profiles/article1021573.ece Chief snooper pops out of the shadows] ''Sunday Times'' 22 April 2012.</ref> ...Of Director General Of The Office For Security & Counter-Terrorism], Home Office, 6 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parti
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  • ...G|right|thumb|300px|Butler Kelly and [[Portcullis Public Affairs]]' London office, 11 Haymarket]] ...Kelly]] and [[Chris Butler]]. <ref> [http://www.butlerkellyltd.co.uk/home/home.asp Butler Kelly], accessed 14 October 2010.</ref>
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replaced ...nks need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are many (ref?) + maybe some sections can be condens
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  • ...f the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] (NDA) and a former chairman of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] (NIA). ...f the [[Electricity Supply Trades Union Council]]. He was also Chairman of the [[Trade Unions for Safe Nuclear Energy]].
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  • ...r for women and equalities. <ref> [http://www.labour.org.uk/shadow-cabinet The Shadow Cabinet], Labour.org, accessed 24 Sept 2013 </ref> ...8 May 2015, Cooper announced her intentions to stand as the new leader of the party.<ref> Stephen Bush [http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/05/and-
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  • ...and liaison with interested groups, including management and employees in the industry and other stakeholders."<ref>[http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/ms ...rt, the [[Nuclear Energy APPG]]. <ref>[http://www.sundayherald.com/53711 ''The Sunday Herald'']</ref>
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  • ...g leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007. ...EDF Energy's Head of Press on 13 September 2004. Previously, he worked for the lobbying company [[Weber Shandwick]].<ref>No named author, ''Private Eye''
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  • ...lved in providing funding and logistical support for many other members of the terrorism industry. Like Heritage, it is important because of its size, inf ...a trade and lobbying organization, and one of the groups that had pressed the U.S. government to admit Nazi scientists after World War II. {{ref|70}}
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  • ...gement Board brings together its corporate members and academics to advise the Executive Director on programme development and research topics. ...rom the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.publicaffairs.ac/]
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  • ...er 2013 </ref> His constituency has been known as Glasgow North West since the May 2005 general election. Robertson lost his seat in the 2015 general election to the [[Scottish National Party]]'s [[Carol Monaghan]] by 10,364 votes.<ref> BBC
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  • This page reproduces an extract from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herma ...came a high official of the organization. A prestigious corporate board in the 1980s also helped CSIS increase its annual budget to more than $14 million
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  • ...:Indigo PR Ltd 1.jpg|thumb|Indigo Strategic Communications (Indigo PR Ltd) office, 27 Maritime Street, Leith, Edinburgh]] ...nd lobbying firm established in 1998 and based in Edinburgh, with links to the [[Conservative Party]].
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  • ...ion and Skills, eBay, Gartner, Holmes Place, Jordans, Microsoft, Office of the E-Envoy, Royal Mail, TOTAL, Umbro, Whirlpool. *[[Central Office of Information]]
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  • ...icymakers and the general public to develop awareness and understanding of the value of physics."<ref>IOP, [http://www.iop.org/about/index.html About us], ...h]]; Formerly: Vice-President, The Royal Society of Edinburgh; Chairman of the [[Institute of Physics]] Scottish Branch.
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  • ...ence Advisory Committee was established in May 2002, under the auspices of The [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]], to provide independent advice to [[Scottish ....htm Elsewhere] the SSAC states that it was established 'with funding from the Scottish Executive'.
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  • ...eedom Network]] alongside organizations such as the [[Cato Institute]] and the [[Open Republic Institute]]. ...www.cbc.ca/news/background/fraserinstitute/ The Fraser Institute at 30], ''The Fraser Institute'', Accessed 10-February-2010</ref>.
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  • ...lage by the Iranians to heighten the effect and turn world opinion against the United States. {{ref|67}} ...pected from a man who serves as a technical consultant for the CBS series "The Equalizer;' and who has stated that he hopes someday to write fiction.
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  • ...an terrorologists [[David Charters]] and [[Maurice Tugwell]] and serves on the editorial advisory board of 'Conflict Quarterly' (edited by Charters). ...of revolutionary execution.'"<ref>Paul Wilkinson, "Real World Problems of the Terrorist Organization," in Merari. On Terrorism and Combatting Terrorism,
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  • ...orporating [[Paul Wilkinson|Paul Wilkinson’s]] [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]]. ...ciation. <ref>Extract from the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, [http://www.charity-commission.go
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) The British American Project for the Successor Generation
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  • [[Image:Hbos head office.jpg|right|thumb|HBOS Head Office]] ..., as well as HBOS Australia and HBOS Insurance & Investment Group Limited, the group's insurance division.
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  • ...d and overseas client companies and organisations of all sizes, throughout the UK and worldwide. *[[Oakdene Home PLC]]
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  • ...an use. A complete list of member companies and affiliates can be found on the ABPI's web site. ...I.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry office on Whitehall, London SW1 Photograph taken by Spinwatch, December 2010]]
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  • ...siness-to-business, sports, healthcare, government and technology sectors. The agency also has specialist teams who provide sponsorship, crisis management *[[The AirMiles Travel Company]]
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  • ...in 1990 and offices in London and Edinburgh. We&#39;re all shareholders in the business with a strong sense of passion and pride, and our client&#39;s suc The Sunday Times heralded us as a Top 50 Best Small Company To Work For
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  • We&#39;re a strong, strategic consumer agency with expertise in the full range of PR disciplines from staging national photocalls, to exploitin ...of what excites them. EHPR has a proven track record in retail, lifestyle, home and beauty. We also have expertise in areas untapped by our current client
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  • ...nt "hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War."<ref>IISS [http://www.iiss.org/about-us About us] </ref> ...d, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • :2nd Floor, The Forum ...st, open and down-to-earth approach that is getting tongues wagging within the industry and generating outstanding and award-winning, results.
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  • ...dependent PR firm, in May 2004 and is now the London consumer heartbeat of the Edelman global offering. ...20 Consumer Campaigns of All Time. In 2002, JCPR won Consumer Campaign of The Year for Mary-Kate & Ashley; JCPR was a finalist, again, in 2003 for its wo
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  • # We&#39;re big, we&#39;re national but we are not precious, despite the Covent Garden address. #We&#39;re serious about the quality and creativity of the intelligent campaigns we deliver and our relationships with clients across
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  • ...break through the communications clutter. Finally, we promise Our clients the desired impact â€â€? as measured by significant changes in awar *[[The Home Office (Blueprint)]]
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  • The RED Consultancy ...ation on energy, creative flair and results - with a willingness to tackle the toughest of assignments.
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  • Current holders of Marketing’s PR Agency of the Year. The magazine said of Shine, “In 2003 Shine prospered and with good reason. Cl ...e is committed to hiring and investing in the best people in the business. The agency has both Investors in People and Consultancy Management Standard acc
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  • ...ots in the high technology sector, the firm today also offers expertise in the science sector and beyond. ...here are key differences in the way people live their lives at home and in the workplace. Waggener Edstrom’s European teams recognize this and apply the
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  • ...em Post'', 4-September-2007, Accessed via Nexis UK 16-December-2009</ref>. The organisation is best known for a campaign against CNN which reportedly led ...public perception of the Arab-Israel conflict." The impetus, according to the Jerusalem Post, was "up to 6,000 e-mails per day to CNN executives, effecti
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  • ...her|Thatcher]] government, but it remains a well known fringe group within the Conservative Party. ...n Post'', 21 April 2004</ref> In 2003, [[Norris McWhirter]], recalled how the group originated from a chance meeting with [[William Sidney|Viscount De L'
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  • The '''Office of Fair Trading (OFT)''' is the UK's consumer and competition authority and is a non-ministerial government ...g consumers with the knowledge and skills to make informed choices and get the best value from markets, and helping them resolve problems with suppliers t
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  • ...t [[Peter Berenson]]'s partial measures and reports on South Africa during the early 1960s: ...rnational would wish to support HMG in any such policy.' Lansdowne, one of the last Conservative ministers to preside over Britain's shrinking empire, wou
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