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  • The biotech industry is at the cutting edge of corporate spin techniques. This page links to a wide range ...the index of [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:GM all pages in the GMWatch portal].
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  • ...y and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC), which is overseen by the ministry of science. Until 2006 [[Lord David Sainsbury]] was science minist ...f [[Syngenta]]. Doyle served as Director of Oxagen, Avidex and Chairman of the [[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]]. He served as di
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  • ...Sainsbury]]'s [[Gatsby Trust]] and the [[BBSRC]] as well as via several of the major biotech corporations. His particular interest was cereal genetics. ...rof Gale.' The article continues, 'A ban would choke off many grants which the John Innes Centre receives from industry to research genetic modification t
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  • ...on Brian Walden <ref>Andy Beckett, ''When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies'' (London: Faber & Faber, 2009) p.275</ref></CENTER> ...a former right-wing Labour MP who later became the long time presenter of the Sunday current affairs programme ''[[Weekend World]]''. He was close to a
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  • ...a major player in the development of genetic manipulation technologies for the benefit of UK industry.' Its applied work has attracted great commercial in ...marily through Lord Sainsbury's [[Gatsby Charitable Foundation]]. Together the JIC and Sainsbury Laboratory have over 850 staff and students.
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  • ...German biochemist who described the uptake and release of energy in cells (the Krebs cycle). ...ociety]] and since 1988 has held a Royal Society Research Professorship in the Department of Zoology, Oxford University. His speciality is bird behaviour.
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  • ...age:Connection-out.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The view out to High Holborn from the Connection]]{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} ...egister_entry_for_1_december_2008_to_28_february_2009_v3.pdf+%22the+Health+Foundation%22+%22Hill+%26+Knowlton%22&hl=en&gl=uk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjO9K05JX0_GQHjx8L
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  • ...gical secretary of the [[Royal Society]], as well as a former president of the UK's [[Academy of Medical Sciences]]. ...ants for Food Use&#39;, it broadly concluded that the use of GM plants had the potential to offer benefits in agricultural practice, food quality, nutriti
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  • ...resident of the [[Royal Society]] in December 2000. Prior to that, May was the UK government's [[government Chief scientific Adviser|chief scientific advi ...kind of world we want to live in.' He retired from being the President of the Royal Society in December 2005.
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  • ...unded by the [[Nuffield Foundation]], the [[Medical Research Council]] and the [[Wellcome Trust]]. ...ubts about the safety of GM foods. Their publication also followed hard on the heels of a British Medical Association report calling for an indefinite mor
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  • ...Carbon Trust]], a publicly-funded organisation entrusted with kickstarting the low-carbon economy. ...also lobbying for [[Mars]] UK, another company being forced to respond to the obesity issue.
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  • ...rayling and CDR are part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group. It was reported that the merger came about because Citigate Public Affairs had "been decimated by an ...is a member of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], the trade body for lobbyists.
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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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  • :150 The Broadway ...cialists we believe that everyone should have the chance to share fully in the civic, economic and cultural life of our society.
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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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  • ...niversity of Warwick (he retired in 2006). He is on the Advisory Board of the [[John Smith Memorial Trust]].<ref>Robert Skidelsky [http://skidelskyr.com/ ...t on to Head the Department of History, Philosophy and European Studies at the Polytechnic of North London (1967-78). From 1978 - 1990, he taught Internat
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  • ...an article with network associate [[Stuart Derbyshire]], and has spoken at the [[London Legal Salon]]<ref>[http://londonlegalsalon.blogspot.com/ Adam Burg ...etween 1997 and 1998, and his book, 'Divided Europe: the new domination of the East' (1997: Pluto Press), was also publicised in LM.
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  • ...his might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’ ...eparture from the EU' and that it is advising clients on 'how to influence the process'.<ref>[http://portland-communications.com/pdf/Portland%20Brexit%20U
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  • ...Us], ''Stockholm Network'', Accessed 9 April 2010</ref> [[Helen Disney]], the Stockholm Network's founder and director, describes it as "not a think tank ...ional-politics/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Times'' (London), 20 December 2005, Page 19.</ref>
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  • ...effect. The League was, in this pamphlet, ahead of its time in recognising the role of public relations and news management: ...d articles on economic questions to daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country."
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  • Syngenta International AG is run by the following board of directors[14] ...andoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation]] in East Hanover, New Jersey; member of the [[Sandoz Ltd]]. executive committee and president of [[Sandoz Agro]] and [[
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  • .... Recent funders include DFID, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the EC, Irish Aid, Danida, SIDA, FINNIDA, SECO, FAO, UNICEF and UNDP." ...f the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
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  • ...its agenda-setting work on young offenders, ethnic diversity, welfare and the labour market. ...e merger of Political and Economic Planning (PEP, established in 1931) and the [[Centre for Studies in Social Policy]] (CSSP, established in 1972).[http:/
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  • ...(MST) is a front group for establishment interests who are concerned about the proliferation of new information sources that are beyond their control. ...urdoch in 2006 noted how "power is moving away from the old elite" towards the consumers.<ref>Richard Sambrook, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/49
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  • ...[Common Purpose]] Advisory Committee. She was press attache at [[INSEAD]], the international business school in Fontainebleau. ...bin Morgan]] the editor of The Sunday Times Magazine (whose staff dominate the magazine).<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • ...er leading academic experts and prominent participants in and observers of the principal cases of civil resistance since 1945... "The conference was generously supported by:
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  • ...Beloff, 1993 <ref>Lord Beloff, 'Tories must confront a painful paradox', ''The Times'', 23 August 1993</ref></blockquote> ...gure behind the establishment of the University College of Buckingham, now the [[University of Buckingham]].
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  • ...niversity and was the director of the now defunct [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ...uaries/article4105764.ece ‘Obituary: Professor William Gutteridge’], ''The Times'', 11 June 2008</ref>
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  • ...as less of a web presence than previously.. Here is an account of it from the Ten alps website from July 2003: ...Platell]] and [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]]. Launched in 1999, Know Comment is the brainchild of [[Jo Phillips]], award winning radio producer and former spin
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  • Eli Lilly and Company Limited is the UK affiliate of the American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company of Indianapolis. In i ...ignificant pharmaceutical developments. In 1928 Lilly scientists developed the first effective treatment for pernicious anaemia, for which they share a No
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  • ...tion of 'market-like' structures within the public sector, particularly in the UK. ...res in the recent BBC TV series [[The Trap (television documentary series)|The Trap]].
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  • ...tions on how effectively Parliament operates and how it could be reformed. The Commission's final report will be published in Spring 2001. ...count the role of the House of Lords and the impact of possible reforms to the second chamber.
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  • ...g the Shah in power in Iran and in the setting up of ''[[Encounter]]'' for the [[CIA]]. Later he headed [[Chatham House]] and stood as a Conservative MP. ...1939 with a first-class degree in classics shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.<ref>Richard Clogg, ‘Woodhouse, Christopher Montague [Mo
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  • The [[Associate Parliamentary Health Group]] (APHG) is according to its website ...focuses on local as well as national matters, and is recognised as one of the preferred sources of information on health in Parliament.'
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  • ...m [[London Metroplitan University]]. In 2002-3 he was a visiting fellow at the [[Rothermere American Institute]] at [[Oxford University]]. ...or the Humanities and the [[Nuffield Foundation]] and numerous grants from the British Academy and other foundations.
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  • ...e are his views on his suppressed research and the dubious science driving the introduction of GM technology. GM-FREE: The rats in your experiment who ate potatoes genetically engineered to produce
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  • ...hnology Policy Research, The Sussex Energy Group) and research director of the [[UK Energy Research Centre]], which is based at [[Imperial College]], Lond According to the Sussex University website Watson was:
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  • ==BNFL covertly changed the curriculum== ...d Industry], published in 2003, about a possible future skills shortage in the nuclear industry.
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  • ...n alliance between right-wing/neoliberal political groupings and elites in the US. [[Image:OpenDemMadrid.png|center|thumb|800px|The logo for the Open Democracy-Club de Madrid collaboration]]
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  • ===Foundation=== Author Tony Geraghty describes the genesis of Control Risks as follows:
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  • ...areness of corruption and its effects through communication initiatives to the wider public and active engagement with our membership"<ref>Mission, [http: Writing in ''The Guardian'', Calvin Tucker describes the tension between the media perception and funding of Transparency International. He argues:
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  • Professor [[Liam Donaldson]] was the UK government's chief medical officer from 1998 until 2010. ...h was "approved subject to the normal automatic 3-month waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not b
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  • *[[Nuffield Trust]] *[[The Royal British Legion]]
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  • *[[British Heart Foundation]] *[[Nuffield Hospitals]]
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  • ...atorium, in general, and in defending GM mustard field trials conducted by the University of Delhi, in particular. The FBAE describes itself as "non-profit, grass-root, Society formed to support
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  • ...00px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...eas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...e correspondent' for ''[[LM magazine]]'' from July 1994 and then undertook the same role for its successor ''[[Spiked]]'' from 2000 onwards<ref>Stuart Der ...RCOG]] Working Party on Fetal Awareness in June 2006, and Testified before the House of Commons [[Science and Technology Committee]] in January 2005<ref>A
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  • ...LM network]]. For example, at least five of the first ten and nineteen of the first sixty five signatories were associates.<ref>[http://afaf.web.officeli The AFAF statement on academic freedom is as follows:
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  • ...wson]] was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983 to 1989. He was raised to the peerage as Baron Lawson of Blaby in 1992.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/bio ...accessed 1 May 2011 </ref> is married to [[Rosa Monckton]], the sister of the infamous climate denier and sceptic [[Christopher Monckton]]. <ref> [http:/
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  • ...leave at CIVR since 2003. An Italian economist who is also a professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2001-2002).<ref>http://www.coleurop.be/w/Fiore ...ISAE reports which offer forecasts on the Italian Economy have the ear of the government, and are presided over by Schioppa.
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  • ...dge}}'''Apex Communications''' is a London-based lobbying firm and part of the [[Euro RSCG]] global network. It is chaired by former senior UK civil serv Apex Communications is a member of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC).
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  • ...r Chief Executive is Dr. [[Simon Festing]], formerly executive director of the Research Defence Society.<ref>[http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.u ...s.scotsman.com/scitech/39Shameful39-toll-of-medical-experiments.4854132.jp The Scotsman: Shameful toll of medical experiments on monkeys in Scotland]</ref
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  • ...and to support improvements in employee health, and in turn the health of the public. ...networks it is made up of a mixture of corporate, public bodies and NGOs. The network will consider how to reduce workplace absences with a particular em
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  • '''Patrick Diamond''' worked as a policy adviser for the British [[Labour Party]] government. ...ed working in the [[Cabinet Office]], the [[Northern Ireland Office]], and the [[Equality and Human Rights Commission]] (EHRC) where he served as group di
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  • ...f> [http://www.hsj.co.uk/hsj-local/acute-trusts/kings-college-hospital-nhs-foundation-trust/sir-george-alberti-named-as-next-chair-of-kings-college-hospital/5029 ...had been a Vice-President of the organization since 1999, and returned to the position of Vice-President in 2013. <ref> [http://www.diabetes.org.uk/About
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  • ...'], ''BioNews'', accessed 29 September 2014.</ref>, she was a barrister on the [[Northern Circuit]] and studied law at [[King’s College London]]. ...implementation of the Act by the UK Government's Department of Health and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority<ref>See Sarah Norcross, [http:
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  • '''Tim Kelsey''' is a cheerleader for health tech and led the government's controversial Care.data scheme as tech director of [[NHS Engla He is current chief executive of the new Australian Digital Health Agency which is responsible for all national
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  • <td align="center">The [[ABPI]]</td> <td align="center">The [[Ellerman Foundation]]<ref>Restricted funds.</ref></td>
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  • ...he [[Nuffield Trust]] from 2009 until August 2013. She is also a member of the [[Associate Parliamentary Health Group]] advisory board. <ref name= "About" ...iene and Tropical Medicine. She is also a member of the editorial board of the [[Office of Health Economic]] as well as a trustee of [[NatCen Social Resea
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  • The following table provides a full list of contributors to [[Sense About Scien ...eaboutscience.org/resources.php/53/sense-about-the-energy-gap 'Sense About The Energy Gap'], ''Sense About Science'', 15 July 2005.</ref>
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  • ...([[ACNFP]]), [[University of East Anglia]], [[John Innes Centre]] (JIC), [[Nuffield Council on Bioethics]], [[Allelix Inc]], [[Genome Research Ltd]].</td> ...dified crops are safe for human consumption. Is it time to accept them?', The Times, 27 May 2004.</ref></td>
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  • ...eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/FamilyFoundationsPhilanthropy2009.pdf Family Foundation Philanthropy 2009. UK, Germany, Italy, US.], Alliance Publishing Trust, 20 | 2 || [[Gatsby Charitable Foundation]] || 117.2 || 380.4 || Apr‑07
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  • ...haritycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1102927&subid=0 Paul Hamlyn Foundation], Charity Commission. Last retrieved 7 February 2023.</ref> !colspan="18" | Grant recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in £ sterling
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  • ...17 and 2018.<ref>https://pearsfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Foundation-Giving-Trends-2019.pdf</ref> | || 2 (2) || 2 (2) || [[Children’s Investment Fund Foundation]] || Dec-17 || 162.43 || 3838.75
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  • ...NDATION GRANT-MAKERS KEY FACTS AND FIGURES ON GIVING, INCOME AND ASSETS ON THE TOP UK INDEPENDENT CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS]. [[Association of Charitable Fou | || 2 (2) || 2 (2) || [[Children's Investment Fund Foundation]] || Dec-19 || 191.52 || 4417.91
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