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  • ...d private research institutes estimated to be most influential with the UK Government. ...on particular projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included in this list.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorexpertise:Terrorism Industry and the UK Government List]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorexpertise:Terrorism Industry and the US Government List]]
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 4 'The Terrorism Industry: The Government Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry'' ...public and private spheres, and they are encouraged and supported by both government and the private corporate system.
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  • '''Global Government Relations''' (formerly [[DLA Upstream]]) is the lobbying arm of giant law f In June 2008, DLA Piper Global Government Affairs and the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]] wrote a letter of complaint to t
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  • [[Laboratory Of The Government Chemist]] (LGC) is an international firm specialising in: ...and biochemical analysis and is also the host organisation for the UK’s Government Chemist function. <ref> LGC Web Site [http://www.lgc.co.uk/ Home Page] acce
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  • ...FINAL.pdf Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government], briefing for GMB, April 2006, p.5.</ref> and now works as a consultant to ...ons of power and influence. When the 2001 election was called, most of the Government's Special Advisers resigned, mainly to work in the election campaign. Most
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  • ...w.powerbase.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers Back to UK Government Special Advisers]'''<br> ==Labour Government==
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  • #redirect[[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]]
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  • #redirect[[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]]
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  • ...over.idf.il/IDF/English/units/other/coordinator/default.htm Coordinator of Government Operations in the Territories - Mission], IDF, accessed 8 June 2010.</ref> .../IDF/English/units/other/coordinator/Commanders/default.htm Coordinator of Government Operations in the Territories - Past and Present Commanders], IDF, accessed
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  • #REDIRECT [[Coordinator of Government Operations in the Territories]]
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  • #redirect[[UK Government Special Advisers]]
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  • ...e.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers_2005-2010 Back to UK Government Special Advisers 2005-2010]'''<br> ===Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government===
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  • ...e.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers_2001-2005 Back to UK Government Special Advisers 2001-2005]'''<br> ...now handle lobby briefings, and [[Sally Morgan]] has been made Director of Government Relations.
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  • ...e.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers_1997-2001 Back to UK Government Special Advisers 1997-2001]<br> ==Special Advisers to the Labour Government 1997-1999==
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  • ...w.powerbase.info/index.php?title=UK_Government_Special_Advisers Back to UK Government Special Advisers]'''<br> ==Labour Government==
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  • This world is seen as a challenge for business, government and society and confronts them with the task of &#39;restor[ing] the capaci *[[Charles Lowe]] Consultant, Former head of e-government BT
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  • *[[Government of Singapore]]
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  • ...at "''[a] key problem for the UK in preventing terrorism in Britain is the government’s position as ‘pillion passenger’ to the United States' war on terror == Nuclear Power: Attacking Government Advisors As Being 25 Years Out of Date==
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  • ...Evening News'', Martin wants the CSPP "to act as a bridgehead between the government and the people they seek to govern by providing opportunities for engagemen ...respected [[Independent Labour Party]] MP, who passed legislation enabling government action on Glasgow's Housing Problem, a major cause of misery in the city at
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  • ...and’s economic competitiveness and sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally). ...d&#39;s economic competitiveness and sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels&#39;.' <ref>[http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2005/
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  • '''Government and Government Agencies'''
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  • ...anging from local authorities, voluntary organisations and partnerships to government departments and national agencies. At any one time we are working with 20-3 ...d Chief Executives of all existing and planned partnerships to discuss key government objectives for the Service and develop protocols for sharing best practice
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  • ...lobby group set up to influence government policy being funded by the very government being targeted. For some pulling the strings the election of the parliament ...[Lafarge]], [[Scottish & Newcastle]], [[Shell]], [[Vivendi]] <ref>Scottish Government [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/SustainableDevelopment/7512 Industrial S
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  • :Supported by the British government, Weir – Scotland's 20th largest company – is playing a key role in econ ...DC talking to [[Halliburton]] and other companies about this work, and the government put forward our name at the very highest levels. We hope to see more outcom
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  • ...In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. *The [[Big Partnership]] £103,722 <ref>Scottish Government Website [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/FOI/19260/PR About: PR companies
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  • *[[New Local Government Network]]
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  • ::Israeli policy-makers no longer ask whether Israel should reduce government interference in the economy, rather, they ask where and at what speed, and ::oligopolistic businesses; militant labor unions; huge unaccountable government bureacracies; a strong leftist ethos with a belief in big governmentl high
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  • ...he Hebrew University, Doron pursued a career in literature, journalism and government (under [[Teddy Kollek]], then director-general of the Prime Minister's Offi ...advisory group for Prime Minister [[Binyamin Netanyahu]] and on the Israel Government Council for National and Economic Planning, is a member of the Board of the
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  • *Government assistant lawyer at the Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Culture, Youth and
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  • ...en complained about giving too much airtime to critics within Israel's own government. Ted Koppel was taken to task for giving "twice the air time" to a whole gr
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  • *David Miller, [http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/44-government-spin/15-taking-the-risk-out-of-devolution Taking The Risk Out Of Devolution [[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Scottish Government]]
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  • *[[Angela Casey]], managing director; former assistant to two government ministers
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  • ...inger in 2004 by the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], the transitional government established following the invasion of the Iraq. Private firms were reported ...nies were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and
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  • ...s documents the clients on behalf of whom '''Good Relations''' has lobbied government ministers, and the firms filings since 2015 are as follows: ...earSpin}}From 2003-05, Good Relations was paid £375,000 by [[Nirex]] (the government-controlled agency that oversaw storage of radioactive waste) to provide "pr
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  • ...ns]] were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and
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