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  • ...death of her husband, Rt Hon [[John Smith]] M.P. who was the Leader of the Labour Party at the time of his early death at the age of 55. ...e believes that contemporaries and acquaintances of these leading Scottish Labour figures took active roles in organisations sponsored and endorsed by MI6 an
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  • ...s of risk and regulation since 2010, and was the principal advisor for New Labour on the [[Risk Regulation Advisory Council]] (RRAC) between 2007 until 2010, ...ademy]] - 'Heightened perceptions of drug assistsed sexual assault amongst students'<ref>See Adam Burgess, [https://kent.academia.edu/AdamBurgess/CurriculumVit
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  • Stephen Twigg (born December 25, 1966) is a British politician and former Labour Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate. In the 2001 election he held t ...During his concession speech, Twigg claimed that he would not be the last Labour MP for Enfield Southgate.
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  • * Former [[National Union of Students (United Kingdom)|National Union of Students]] president [[Kat Fletcher]] * Former Labour [[Member of Parliament|MP]] [[Gloria De Piero]]<ref>[http://www.workerslibe
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  • ...from nationalisation and CND-style pacifism. Flows of personnel link this Labour Party pressure group with the unlikely figure of Prince Bernhard of the Net ...eir activities had in the years following 1959 when they swung the British Labour Party away from its pledge to nationalisation, enshrined in the celebrated
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  • ...bury, to end his contributions Peer to concentrate on charitable causes as Labour thinktank Progress says it will turn to members to make up its shortfall] ' ...e Minister who gives it £250,000 a year (and has not donated any money to Labour since its current leader took over). Increasingly, Progress is balancing th
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  • ...evy]] who was the chief fundraiser for [[Tony Blair]] during his time as [[Labour Party]] leader and Prime Minister has been a key figure in the UJIA.<ref>Da ..., Chinn 'recalled the time they spent together in Israel visiting Gap Year students' (during Miliband's first year as foreign secretary), he also described Mil
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  • ...ts visiting Britain and organised weekend seminars for [[National Union of Students|NUS]] officials. In 1967, the [[Radical Student alliance]] issued a pamphl ...for the purposes of "childish politicking" within the [[National Union of Students]] (NUS).
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  • ...pact]] -basically a set of principles on the environment, human rights and labour rights which multinationals agreed to act on- was launched. In the words of ...e interests. E.g. corporations often define education as a function of the labour market (in order to create ‘appropriate’ future employees who fit in we
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  • ...d. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipeline, built with forced labour, is represented by their lobbyist, [[Jack Rafase]]. [[Texaco]] and [[Mobil] .... This would provide an opportunity to study the thoughts of educators and students. An in-depth study of “thought-leaders” in 16 major cities was also adv
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  • ...the long-term success of Britain's defence industry.' He also pledged New Labour's support for the industry. Evans is said to enjoy the PM's ear whenever he ...ctivity, regardless of its worth or importance; environmental regulations, labour standards and nationally owned public services have all come under attack f
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  • ...ime of the decision{{ref|4}}, or BAE SYSTEMS’ massive influence over the Labour Government (see section on Influence/Lobbying). Despite continuing concerns ...ble even to feed its own citizens came to light at the end of 2001, as the Labour Government approved the £28 million sale of a military air traffic control
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  • ...</ref> in national newspapers warning the country of the consequences of a Labour victory in the 1987 General Election. Subsequent research conducted by [[Na ...of Students]]", calling for an end for compulsory membership; they offered students advice and legal fees to fight the NUS. It also supported the Community Cha
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  • ...tee for a Free Britain" which ran a series of powerful and outrageous anti Labour newspaper adverts, for which the expression "scaremongering" seems somehow ...they are fairly representative in containing numerous allegations against Labour MPs for their "communist sympathies" and national and international chariti
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  • ...n Smith (UK politician)|John Smith]] Memorial Mace, named after the former Labour leader and winner of the competition who died in 1994). Other winners of th ...nited States]] or [[Canada]] during their [[gap year]]. In return American students come to British schools. Originally known as the ''British and American Sch
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  • ...ment was gaining real momentum too. On 9 November, thousands of protesting students marched past St Paul’s steps in solidarity. ...orked at the National Assembly for Wales and campaigned on behalf of the [[Labour Party]].
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  • They are also donors to the [[Labour Party]]. *Jackie Baillie from Dumbarton representing the Labour party said: "Come on, [[Scottish Power]]—stop back-charging customers and
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  • ...'', 15 April 2005 </ref> Berger was also a member of the [[Union of Jewish Students]] and had campaigned for Muslim organisations [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]], [[Al Muha Berger is a great-niece of the former Labour MP [[Emanuel Shinwell]].<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.parliament.uk/briefi
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  • *[[Austria Federal Chamber of Labour]] (Arbeiterkammer) Wien Austria * [[Austrian Chamber of Labour]] (ACL) Austria
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  • ...erence, and the full story, (including how one "expert" regarded dissident Labour councillors at Clay Cross, Derbyshire as "terrorists"), on to the front-pag
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