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  • ...he UK for the food and drink industries. It 'promotes the industry's views and works to build consumer confidence in the food chain as a whole.' ...essors Association, the British Soft Drinks Association and the Federation of Bakers<ref> FDF website [http://www.fdf.org.uk/fdfmembership.html#1 FDF:Mem
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  • ...based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...ion also gives Nichols Dezenhall access to top-flight resources in Germany and Belgium".<ref>Nichols Dezenhall, [http://web.archive.org/web/20031220152808
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  • ...sidiary had a fee income of £28 million.<ref>PR Week, “Madeleine, Mills and M&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to *Part of the [[Westminster lobbying map]]
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  • ...ed access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. ...Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying.
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  • ...Brevia MD David Beamer said: 'I expected to be presented with a shortlist of London streets or squares, but Figtree felt a descriptive name was the righ ...Trade & Industry, Energy, Transport, Culture, Media & Sport, Deregulation and Health. Associate [[George Hall]] was also EU issue manager on eCommerce in
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  • '''Media Smart''' is an organisation funded by fast-food, media and toy industries. Its website states it is a: ...portant contributor to building a media literate society in the UK." <ref> Media Smart[http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about.php About us],accessed 20 November
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  • ...ritisation, and develop appropriate metrics for public reporting. The work of the group is summarised in the following document: ...for the Media Industry (A report produced with [[KPMG]] dated January 2005 and available from the KPMG website under publications at [http://www.kpmg.co.u
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  • ...relations/chrome.asp]. The other company director is former BBC journalist and broadcaster [[Sue Wilkins]]. ...newspapers, watch TV or listen to the radio you have almost certainly seen and heard our work."
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  • ...tted was not pushing ahead vigorously enough, and quickly enough, in terms of reform. … <br>By contrast we have prepared very carefully. So we are well ...arty]] peer who was a government minister from 2010-2015 and is co-founder of the influential right-wing think-tank [[Policy Exchange]].
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  • ==PR and CSR== ...al responsibility' (CSR) as a business strategy as favoured by New Labour, and through publicly speaking out against alcohol harm.
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  • ...as a PPS at the Treasury. He was a [[Labour Party]] MP for Stalybridge and Hyde, first being elected at the 2001 general election. He was educated at .../redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June 2007.</ref>
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  • ...g badge‬}}{{Template:Brexit badge}}'''Portland''' is an international PR and lobbying consultancy founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], a former adviser to It has offices in London, New York, Washington DC, Nairobi, Doha and Singapore.
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  • ...announced that his resignation from his BBC post following the publication of the [[Hutton Inquiry]] report which heavily criticised the organisation. ...Asset Management]], and a founding partner of [[Prisma Capital Partners]] and [[Active Private Equity]].<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/gavyn_d
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  • ...1945) is a British businessman with media interests, and a noted supporter of the [[Labour Party]] He joined the House of Lords on the 20 June 1991.
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  • ...tol]] and [[Jim Steinberg]], in London; and the 30-31 October: 8th Meeting of CER/Brookings US-European Forum on ‘World order and global issues’ where speakers
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  • ...ional public diplomacy strategy to support the UK's key overseas interests and objectives. ...ence and Technology - particularly in the fields of energy and environment and bio-healthcare.
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  • ...Task Force is dominated by donors to the Labour Party and personal friends of Government ministers. ...] Multi-millionaire founder of Planet 24 Television. Now Managing Director of Production at Carlton Television.
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  • ...now our Honorary President. Formerly in shipping, now a director of retail and publishing companies. ...sioner for Judical Appointments; currently Chair of Postwatch and Director of Ofcom.
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  • ...ng a wide selection of products through centre of town, out of town, rural and virtual stores." "To work with our members to create a vibrant and sustainable retail industry for the future."
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  • ...LA Piper is one with a significant lobbying practice in Britain. Its areas of practice include the following: ...Brexit process' and any EU/UK trade agreement through 'strategic advocacy' and other services.
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  • ...ncan]] - Chief Executive, [[Channel 4]] Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Media Trust, July 2006 ...w]] - Presenter, ITN/Channel 4 News Deputy Chair of the Board of Trustees, Media Trust
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  • ...rgh in 1981. The Trust says that "they laid the foundations for a movement of leaders committed to shaping a better society."<ref>"[http://www.windsorlea ..."high-flyers from all walks of life, to analyse key issues facing society and look at the changes needed to respond to them in the decade ahead."<ref>"[h
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  • ...r informed policy and regulation, more effective cross-sector partnerships and better leadership.'<ref>http://www.wig.co.uk/aboutus/</ref> :WIG helps organisations achieve these benefits through three main areas of activity:
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  • ...v.uk/Files/KFile/PDWiltonReview_March2002.pdf Changing Perceptions, Review of Public Diplomacy, Wilson Review, March 2002] Last accessed 13-Apr-2008 </re ...ild a mass communications infrastructure to 'explain American policies and culture to the world'.<ref> [http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/archives/107/fpa0617.
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  • [[Image:Stephen_Purcell.jpg|right|thumb|Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council]] ...as been accused by Christopher Mason, leader of Glasgow council's LibDems, of being on a crusade to 'Blairise' Glasgow City Council.<ref>Gerry Braiden, '
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  • ...f the UK [[Environment Agency]]. He was made a life peer in the UK [[House of Lords]] in 2005. ...ce on Shale Gas]], funded by industry, to look into the risks and benefits of fracking in the UK. <ref>Damian Carrington, [http://www.theguardian.com/env
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  • ...ant City area of Glasgow, the hitherto ignored yet historical eastern edge of Glasgow city centre, which has been earmarked for development by Glasgow Ci ...ty centre, its founder was Ian MacKenzie. MacInnes joined five years later and has continued after MacKenzie's retirement in 1998.
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  • ...since 1997. She is a former shadow deputy prime minister and acting leader of the [[Labour Party]], after [[Ed Miliband]] stepped down until [[Jeremy Cor ...'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000615 Camberwell and Peckham], accessed 15 May 2015.</ref>
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  • ...e Olympics [[Tessa Jowell]], and for [[Richard Caborn]], then Minister for Sport. In the 2015 UK general election Mann was re-elected with a majority of 8,843. <ref> [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/news/local/general-election-
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  • ...dustry Partnership with Mr [[Robert Madelin]], Director-General for Health and Consumer Protection, [[European Commission]]]] ...iety of posts with the drinks giant, ranging from production, distribution and facilities management.
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  • ...Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, and ensure the effective running of government." .... The Cabinet Office is a ministerial department, supported by 18 agencies and public bodies. <ref name= "Cabinet"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organis
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  • On July 24, 2007, The<i>Guardian</i> announced the 72nd birthday of '''Trevor Chinn'''<ref><i>The Guardian</i>. 'Birthdays'. 24th July 2007.</r ...management consultancy in Israel and [[Simon Chinn]] (aged 39) who is a TV and film producer. Chinn works from his West London offices which overlooks Hyd
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  • He formerly served as Trade Minister, as well as Minister of Sport from 2001 until 2007.<ref>BBC, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_y Caborn has been a director of [[Nuclear Management Partners]] since 2007. <ref> http://www.nuclearmanagem
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  • ...t-owned businesses, for example to applications for support under regional and industrial assistance programmes<ref> Shareholder Executive [http://www.sha ...d turnover of around £24 billion, equivalent to equivalent to around 1.8% of GDP. It either advises Ministers directly (Executive) or advises shareholde
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  • ...ry family in England eat well, move more and live longer".<ref> Department of Health ...extend their work to include promoting alcohol awareness. <ref> Department of Health, 5th February 2012 [http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/2012/02/c4l-alcohol-
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  • ...4, Accessed 19-January-2009</ref>. The current editor is [[James Harding]] and it has a sister paper published on Sundays [[The Sunday Times]]. ...ready owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]].
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  • .../ref> The current editor is [[John Witherow]], and it is the sister paper of the daily edition [[The Times]]. ...ready owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]].
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  • ...29846/Dominic-Mohan-appointed-editor-Sun Dominic Mohan is appointed Editor of The Sun], Pr Week, 26 August 2009.</ref> The Sun, like its former Sunday counterpart [[The News of The World]], is owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]’s organisation [[News Interna
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  • ...ople from birth to 19 years old. These are to be healthy; stay safe; enjoy and achieve; make a positive contribution; achieve economic well-being. The aim ...very Child Matters website [http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/aims/ Aims and outcomes], DCSF, 1 December 2005, accessed 9th February 2009</ref>
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  • ...to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries." ====Advertising and the DCMS====
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  • ...obbying arm of giant law firm, [[DLA Piper]], "one of the world's 'biggest and baddest' law firms".<ref>Chambers & Partners Guide to the Legal Profession ...s on forthcoming regulation, lobbying, risk reviews, compliance programmes and specialist defence via a 24/7 rapid response service.<ref>[http://www.lawca
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  • ...in the above map to see where the individual lobbying firms or think tanks and trade organisations are based. <br> ===Lobbying and PR consultancies===
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  • ...Abroad Task Force''' was created as a result of one of the recommendations of [[Panel 2000]]. The Britain Abroad Task Force was discussed in the House of Commons on 12 December, 2000, as follows:
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  • ...(born 30 October 1940, Torino) is a former MEP (''19.07.2001-19.07.2004'' and ''04.11.2008-13.07.2009'') from the Italian political party the [[National : 19.07.2001 / 19.07.2004 : Union for Europe of the Nations Group
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  • ...ministers. It was launched in Cambridge on 11 March 2005 and in the Houses of Parliament on 22 November 2005. <ref> "[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thin ==Origins and launch==
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  • ...gn: center;">“So why does a faintly unpleasant odour rise from the pages of Editorial Intelligence...” ....co.uk/media/2006/mar/27/mondaymediasection12 EI seems a dangerous meeting of minds], ''The Guardian'', 27 March 2006</ref></p></blockquote>
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  • ...April 2006 Briefing'', p11, accessed 12.09.10</ref> and managing director of [[Portland PR]].<ref>Portland PR, "[http://www.portland-communications.com/ ...o-rupert--and-why-it-speaks-volumes-507353.html What Tony said to Rupert - and why it speaks volumes]", ''The Independent'', 18.09.05, accessed 17.09.10</
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  • ...garet Thatcher]] in 1980.<ref>Jeremy Musson, [http://www.countrylife.co.uk/culture/article/180784/Interview_Ed_Vaizey.html Interview: Shadow Arts minister Ed ...orking for the Conservative Party’s Research Department, before training and practising as a barrister.'<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071206042059/
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  • ...ugust 2005</ref> It is pro-European. It has its origins on the centre-left of British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[Robin Co ...own of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness Jay of Paddington]] and [[Lord King of Bridgwater]].
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  • ...th the perceived failure of left-wing politics at the time, they were part of the drive to find a "third way" which was neither socialist nor Thatcherite ...lso a cross current of researchers going from Demos to Labour policy units and vice versa.
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  • ...line'' business learning from Gateway events through to follow up support and service, providing ‘just in time’ multi-faced learning which complex ch ...in practical strategies and solutions, effectiveness in project management and delivery."<ref>[http://www.era-ltd.com/ ERA website], accessed October 2008
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  • [[Big Tent Communications]] is a PR and lobbying agency, founded by former [[Sunday Times]] Political Editor [[Davi ...ll|Cracknell]] and [[David Rigg|Rigg]] formed an alliance between Big Tent and [[Project Associates]].<ref> David Singleton [http://www.prweek.com/article
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  • ...al Statement, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/7/79/SpAd_List-1-.pdf List of Special Advisors], ''Prime Minister'', 10-June-2010</ref> ===Secretary of State===
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  • :(employed and sub-contracted) providing PA consultancy services this quarter *[[British School of Motoring]] (BSM)
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  • ...Kingdom's Counter-Terrorism Strategy. It was launched in 2003 and revised and re-implemented in [[CONTEST 2|March 2009]]. It is still usually referred to ...revent'' and ''Pursue'' "reduce the threat from terrorism" and ''Protect'' and ''Prepare'' "reduce the UK’s vulnerability to attack".<ref>[http://www.sc
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  • | [[First Minister and deputy First Minister|First Minister]] | [[Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment|Enterprise, Trade and Investment]]
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  • :(employed and sub-contracted) providing PA consultancy services this quarter ...Food Manufacturers’ Association]], [[Abbott Logistics (EAS)]], [[Holland and Barrett]], [[Reflex Nutrition]], [[CNP Professional Ltd]], [[Carbery]], [[W
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  • ...t|200px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] The [[Battle of Ideas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM
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  • *The Rt Hon [[David Cameron]] MP - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service ..., Lord President of the Council (with special responsibility for political and constitutional reform)
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  • ...of Lords], www.parliament.uk, accessed 26 May 2010.</ref> See also [[List of MPs, 55th UK Parliament]]. ==Members as of 26 May 2010==
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  • '''Jenny Willott''' was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the [[Liberal Democrat Party]]. She represented the con ...ss, Innovation and Skills]] and at the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]] while [[Jo Swinson]] MP was on maternity leave. Willott remained an Assis
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  • [[Image:News of the World.jpg|right|thumb|News of The World]] ...rdian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/09/news-of-the-world-thank-you-and-goodbye News of the World's last edition reads 'Thank you & goodbye'], guardian.c.uk, 9 Jul
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  • ==List of Special advisers - 16 July 2009== [[Gordon Brown]] gave the following list of special advisers to Parliament on 16 July 2009:
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  • ==List of Special Advisers 2002== ...ho now handle lobby briefings, and [[Sally Morgan]] has been made Director of Government Relations.
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  • ...tp://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Specia ====Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food====
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  • ...k with Hunt in his new role as the secretary of state for the [[Department of Health]] until 2015.<ref> MWW [http://www.mww.com/uk/newsroom/wp-content/up For her role as special adviser to Hunt, Beeby was paid an annual salary of £60,000. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attac
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  • ...tate for culture, olympics, media and sport [[Jeremy Hunt]]<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/rese ..., controlled by his former employer, the [[Department of Culture Media and Sport]]
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  • ...: April 2006 Briefing'', p12, accessed 23.09.10</ref> and the current Head of Public Affairs at [[eBay]] UK Ltd. ...in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). He later attended Washington and Lee University in the United States.
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  • ...0 million customers primarily under the Tigo brand in 14 markets in Africa and Latin America. <ref> [http://www.millicom.com/who-we-are/our-brands/ Our br ...special adviser, having worked in the policy directorate from 1984 to 1989 and as election co-ordinator for the general secretary in 1992.<ref>Jemimah Bai
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  • [[Image:MediaSmartLogo.png|500px|thumb|left|Media Smart Logo]] [[Image:Bubblus Media Smart.png|600px|thumb|middle]]
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  • ...tp://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Specia ...orbyn]] in the Labour party leadership election Burnham was given the post of shadow home secretary.
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  • ...e is also an advisor to the Conservative London Mayor [[Boris Johnson]] on Sport.<ref>[http://www.london.gov.uk/who-runs-london/mayor/mayoral-team/kate-hoey ...etained her constituency seat in the 2015 general election with a majority of 12,708. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/labour/kate-ho
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  • ...history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ====February - SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...ww.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32690777 John Whittingdale becomes UK culture secretary], 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> ...t reshuffle. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July
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  • ...}} '''Damian Collins''' is the UK Member of Parliament (MP) for Folkestone and Hythe, first elected in the 2010 general election. ...w.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19557186 NIO roles for Damian Collins and Alec Shelbrooke], 11 September 2012, acc 12 September 2012 </ref>
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  • ...2013.</ref> In the 2015 election, Grant retained her seat with a majority of 10,709. ...ry under secretary of state at the [[Ministry of Justice]] and for Women's and Equality Issues in September 2012.<ref>[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/t
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  • ...ars, with tours of duty in Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands, Bosnia and Iraq. ...inistry of Defence]] from 1998 until 2001, when he became deputy commander of [[NATO]] Forces in Bosnia.
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  • ...r since 1997. He also works in the [[House of Commons]] Culture, Media and Sport Committee. <ref name= "Bradshaw"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/com ...election, Bradshaw announced that he will stand for the deputy leadership of the Labour party. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/15/be
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  • ...lickr.com/photos/financialtimes/6310824618/ FT Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2011] Date=2011-11-03 20:40; ''Creative Commons License'']] ...THE LAND OF OUR FATHERS, SONS, FRIENDS, THEIR SONS ...; JOHN RITBLAT, BOSS OF BRITISH LAND, INSTILLS FEAR IN EVEN HIS TOUGHEST CITY CRITICS. BUT A SMALL
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  • ...d Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) (Sport) 2007-10.<ref name="CommonsProfile">[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/c In opposition, he has served as a Shadow Minister for Sport in 2010, and for Home Affairs in 2010-11.<ref name="CommonsProfile">[http://www.parliame
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  • ...te responsible for digital policy at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. ...ccessed 7 October 2013.</ref> In October 2013, he was promoted to minister of state in the same departments.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mini
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  • ...as parliamentary under secretary at the [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] from 2013 until 2015. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biogr ...8 October 2013.</ref> His portfolio covered water, forestry, rural affairs and resource management.
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  • ...2005. In the 2015 general election, Penrose was re-elected with a majority of 15,609. <ref> [http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/election/election_joh ...e was a parliamentary under-secretary ([[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]) from 2010 to 2012. He was appointed an assistant whip (HM Treasury) in 2
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  • .../www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/matt-sanders/ Matt Sanders] Centre for Science and Policy, undated, accessed 18 September 2014. </ref> Sanders studied architecture at the [[University of Cambridge]] between 2001 and 2004.
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  • ...to [[Sajid Javid]], the UK Conservative government's communities secretary and former business secretary. ...'', accessed 16 October 2014 </ref> King was originally hired by Britain's culture secretary [[Maria Miller]] in 2012.
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  • ...alma-shah-wright-stuff-adviser Sajid Javid seeks the Wright touch with the media] ''The Guardian'', 19.05.2014, accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> In 2012 Shah was also a researcher for [[Zeppotron]] (EndemolUK) and in 2010 was a researcher for [[Princess productions]].
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  • ...me Minister he appointed Llewellyn to the post of the Downing Street Chief of Staff. ...in the parliamentary constituency of Witney. She also worked as a director of the think-tank the [[Atlantic Partnership]] before becoming Cameron's priva
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  • List of special advisers (83 in total) in post as at December 2016, under the Conse ...ef of staff'': served May in the home office, previously worked at [[Sky]] and [[Lexington Communications]]. Salary: £140,000.
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  • ...and trade matters in the [[House of Lords]]. He is also a whip for the [[Department for Business Innovation & Skills]]. ...accessed 20 October 2014 </ref> and was given the title '''Lord Stevenson of Balmacara'''.
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  • ...tball/2008/feb/07/sport.comment1 French route signifies prominent role for sport] ''The Guardian'', 7 February 2008, accessed 21 October 2014 </ref> ...ons, when he returned to his former role as football's Premier League head of communications. <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/171610/special-adviser
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  • ...iser to the [[Labour Party]]. Shallcross currently works as public affairs and campaigning manager for the [[Alzheimer's Society]]. Shallcross worked in Government for a number of years before deciding to leave in 2010. His final job in Parliament was pol
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  • Nick Barron is the managing director of corporate and financial practice at PR company [[Edelman]]. ...n was the marketing communications manager at [[The FA]] and then the head of communications at [[Wembley Stadium]].
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  • ...er]] to create [[Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP]], led by [[Lisa Mayhew]] and [[Therese Pritchard]]. ...rold Paisner]] took over his roles. Harold became managing director of BLP and Martin took over his charitable trusts. Harold's son [[Jonathan Paisner]],
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  • ...and Sport]], [[Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions]] and as private secretary to [[John Prescott]]. He is currently an adviser at th :"Jeff is a Londoner born and bred and is passionate about working for London.
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  • ...5 general election, Griffiths retained his seat with an increased majority of 11,252. <ref> [http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/General-Election-Andrew-Griffith ...o work for the [[Department for Culture, Media & Sport]], working as chief of staff to MP [[Hugo Swire]]. <ref name= "Griffiths"> [http://www.andrewgrif
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  • ...the adviser to the Prime Minister of the digital economy and the chairman of [[Tech City]] UK. Shields was appointed to the House of Lords on 16 September 2014.<ref> Parliament.UK [http://www.parliament.uk/bi
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  • '''Godric Smith''' is the co-founder of PR company [[Incorporated London]] and a former spokesperson for Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. ...rime Minister's official spokesperson and in January 2004 he was made head of strategic communications at 10 Downing Street.
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  • ...secretary [[John Whittingdale]] in the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. ...[Fishburn Hedges]], [[Mulberry Marketing Communications]], [[Publicasity]] and [[Doner Cardwell Hawkins]].
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  • ...evolving Door badge}}'''Ray Gallagher''' is a senior policy adviser to the culture secretary [[John Whittingdale]]. Gallagher worked for [[Sky]] for fifteen years, most notably as the head of public affairs.
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  • ...a [[Conservative Party]] politician and former frontbencher in the [[House of Lords]]. ...estgate in the County of Norfolk on 5 October 1994 and entered the [[House of Lords]] where she held several frontbench positions.<ref>[https://members.p
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  • ...photo of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, courtesy of the Antisemitism Policy Trust]] ...es around the world to follow suit. The result has been shared recognition of the UK as a world leader in this field'.<ref>The All-Party Parliamentary G
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