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  • ...vasion of Lebanon and the West Bank]; therefore we're becoming more '[[neo-conservative]].' We want to broaden Israel's support to the right--with the people who d AIPAC employs about a hundred people at its headquarters.<ref>Jeffrey Goldberg, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/07/04/050704f
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  • :For conservative fundraisers like Mr. Gottlieb, the enemies were Senator Edward M. Kennedy a ...argued: "For the past five years, our members have routinely contacted our headquarters to report crimes committed against them of a type we've come to call eco-te
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  • ...on the corner of 68th Street and Park Avenue and this became the CFR's new headquarters, Harold Pratt House, where it has remained to the present. ...nsf/vwWebMainView/C5018B0BAD981BBFC1257624007E3738/?OpenDocument Prominent Conservative Calls for Afghanistan Pullout], ''IPS'', 01-September-2009</ref>
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  • ...nti-fracking protesters to superglue themselves to Bell Pottinger's London headquarters on 19 August 2013. <ref name="APPC"/> <ref name="APPC current"/> During t ...ical Office in 10 Downing Street. He worked alongside David Cameron in the Conservative Research Department from 1988-91 and as a fellow special adviser from 1992-
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  • ...uty campaigns director of the [[Conservative Party]], working closely with Conservative leader [[David Cameron]]. Before this, he was an account director at lobbyi *[[Rishi Saha]] - previously head of new media at [[Conservative Party]] HQ, left his post after less than a year in Downing Street as head
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  • ...l party which, almost alone in Europe, encompassed the majority of the non-Conservative working class. At the same time, the government's apparatus for manipulatin ...dition, discussed below, of newspapers reprinting anti-left briefings from Conservative Party groups or fronts, continued with Aims of Industry. Aims estimated tha
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  • :FROM its headquarters in Mayfair, PPS has become the key player in a little-known corner of the P *[[Andrew Cumpsty]], former director (March 2008-2010). Leader of the [[Conservative]] Group at [[Reading Borough Council]], having been a councillor since 2004
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  • ...onger employed by Brunswick, she still uses an office in its Lincoln's Inn headquarters, from which she runs her charitable concerns' reports the Daily Mail.<ref>D :The FOI documents were obtained by [[Rob Wilson]], Conservative MP for Reading East and shadow minister for higher education. He has writte
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  • ...r Nuclear Development]] invited companies to attend a meeting at the NIA's headquarters in London. The aim was "to discuss a joint communications and engagement st ...minister, Energy Minister Charles Hendry MP spoke to a packed out room at Conservative Party Conference. His conference speech recognised nuclear energy to be...
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  • Established in 1919 by conservative politicians and industrialists, the Economic League was a pro-capitalist an ...l]] who had retired as the wartime head of naval intelligence to become a Conservative MP for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election.
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  • ...s spending increases - nuclear and non-nuclear - central to Reagan and the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. ...ior Labour member of the UK advisory board, which is chaired by the former conservative Foreign Secretary and NATO secretary general [[Peter Carrington|Lord Carrin
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  • ...ical newsgroups have been traced back to the Labour Party's communications headquarters in Millbank, London. ...ru]]. Of the 60 elected assembly members, 28 are Labour, 17 Plaid Cymru, 9 Conservative and 6 Liberal Democrat. Despite a coalition between Labour and the Lib Dems
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  • ...Thatcher]] government, but it remains a well known fringe group within the Conservative Party. ...cluded a number of radical right-wingers from journalism, academia and the Conservative Party. [[Michael Ivens]] was a founder member, as was [[Brian Crozier]] of
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  • ...on, [http://www.conservatives.com/People/David_Cameron.aspx People], ''The Conservative Party'', Accessed 02-January-2009</ref>. , and MP for Witeny from 2001-2016 ...ine'', 15 June 2007.</ref> His great-grandfather Sir [[William Mount]] was Conservative MP for Newbury from 1900 to 1906 and from Newbury 1910 to 1922.<ref>Sarah P
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  • ...right-wing think-tank [[Policy Exchange]] which has been influential on [[Conservative Party]] policy. ...election held on 6 May 2010. On 12 May he became Schools Secretary in the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition Government led by [[David Cameron]].
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  • ...reportedly gave £11,000 to the Tories. The ''Daily Mail'' criticised the Conservative Party for risking scandal by accepting 'piddling bungs' lobbyists, in this ...lso helped to pay for the refurbishment of Miliband’s constituency party headquarters in Newcastle. The cabinet minister has appeared at events organised by the
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  • ...sucked into the same murky pond. In 1895, twenty-four ministers of the new Conservative administration held between them sixty directorships in private corporation ...e shares for his client. In May 1982 Parkinson, then in the Cabinet as the Conservative Party chairman, bought and sold 15,000 shares in Tilbury Construction for a
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  • ...questions to ask. With copies of my dissertation in hand, they went to CIA Headquarters to ask about Chile. Subsequent studies of CIA covert operations make freque ...hemes replace the previous randomness of unrelated news stories. The usual conservative newspaper in the Third World emphasizes what is happening in Europe and the
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  • ...e world. We maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct and employ a conservative, proven and disciplined approach to investing."[http://www.thecarlylegroup. ...the Carlyle Hotel in New York, the firm opted to make Washington, DC, its headquarters so it wouldn't get lost in the crowd of New York investment firms. The comp
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  • ...Affairs [[ASPA]] and its code of conduct came from [[Struan Stevenson]], a Conservative European candidate, and Liberal Democrat MSP [[Denis Robertson Sullivan]], ...'s case to head teachers and local people at a meeting in the city council headquarters. The potential conflict of interest surrounding Geddes has prompted Green M
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  • ...ere part of a secret mechanism for channelling money discretely into the [[Conservative Party]]. It also involved a number of other secret companies named after ri ...actually operated from the [[Economic League|League's]] Wine Office Court Headquarters and made payments to it over and above its rent.{{ref|Hughes}}
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  • EFI's Brussels office is next to the headquarters of the European Commission.<ref>Jonny Paul, [http://www.jpost.com/LandedPag ...[[Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot]] - Member of British Parliament; Chairman of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]]</td>
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  • ...ision of secretariat facilities for the International Council at the ESU's headquarters at Dartmouth House, London *[[Michael Howard]] (1963) - leader of the Conservative Party
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  • **[[11th Signal Brigade]] and Headquarters West Midlands ...]] since May 2015. Is also the deputy director of communications for the [[Conservative Party]] and a former political press adviser for health and education, acco
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  • ...rson of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfortable coalition - not so much ...tive Party thinking to considerable extent. The Diehard's agenda dominated Conservative political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of
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  • ...n and Creativity Group is run by Simon Gentry from the [[Campbell Gentry]] headquarters in London. ...ee stood out.”{{ref|12}} Two of them, Bowles and McCarthy (together with Conservative [[Paul Rubig]]) sit on the ICG board, and Harbour (with Dutch MEP [[Toine M
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  • ...924 he would seem to have been involved in the theft of documents from the Headquarters of the Minority Movement in London (*20). But it is also possible that he w ...hlet described it as an attempt to revitalise the Diehard tradition in the Conservative Party.
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  • 'During the recent reign of England's Conservative Party, [[Peter Gummer]]'s (Shandwick's founder) brother John served as a go ...ns director at the firm's West Haven, Conn., North American pharmaceutical headquarters in August 2001. Friedman, who also did a stint at [[Hill and Knowlton]], is
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  • ...have become director (or president or chairman) of the League. Although a Conservative, Geddes was a far less controversial figure. :"The FBI gave its headquarters and regional organisation to help the Government's supply and transport act
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  • Yet there was a real sense in which the fascist tradition within the [[Conservative Party]]'s radical and nationalist right wing was in fact more authentically ...r centre has continued to enjoy some currency in Diehard and authoritarian Conservative circles. It is not an argument the stands up to scrutiny. Nationalism, fana
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  • ...Thistlethwaite]], and the F Branch officer in charge of the bugging of NUS headquarters. But rather than backing off after this, Heath increased the pressure on Wi :"can apply to the League's headquarters opposite Buckingham Palace to check if a prospective employee is listed as
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  • ...nts receded in the wake of the defeat of [[Edward Heath|Ted Heath]] in the Conservative Party leadership election, and the resignation of [[Harold Wilson]] and his ...of its support on Conservatives who were unhappy with the direction of the Conservative Party leadership. In 1978 [[Labour Research Department|Labour Research]] re
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  • ...d to overturn the Committee's earlier decision to recall them. Not all the Conservative members had been present at the previous meeting and when it was reconvened ...sing its activities. The Select Committee, with its government manipulated Conservative majority, recommended some form of registration. The Government however dec
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  • ...e Skinner, whose radical ideas for change did not win over the notoriously conservative NFU council, ...sely with the Country Land and Business Association and moving the Union's headquarters out of London to new premises in Warwickshire, either at the National Agric
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  • pro-Soviet groups', in practice the National Agent's Department at Labour headquarters, Transport House, ...of American companies, including Collins Radio of England, whose American headquarters had connections with the CIA.(107)
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  • ...o days later, the think-tank launched officially at Bloomberg’s European headquarters in Finsbury Square, London. Leach spoke as chairman of the board of directo ...rliament via both the [[Fresh Start Project]], a parliamentary grouping of Conservative MPs concerned by EU issues, and the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group for Eur
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  • ...ersity he was drawn to the radical libertarian wing of the [[Federation of Conservative Students]], and was soon working as a political aide to the right-wing mave ...were also being fed inside information from the Pay Party Unit's Gravesend headquarters. "One of the guys on the Sunrise team was bonking a secretary working down
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  • ...g from the delivery of lessons, to testing and pupil attendance tracked by headquarters via the use of teacher tablets.Teachers (all high school graduates) are pro ...to'. Pearson also ran a ''MyEducation'' 'invite-only' roundtable at the [[Conservative Party]] conference in October 2013.
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  • ...mmissioner for Refugees]] in 1980, and worked in a variety of positions at Headquarters and in field operations to promote the international protection of refugees ...eved 2 March 2011.</ref> [[Philip Davies]], the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] MP for [[Shipley (UK Parliament constituency)|Shipley]], decried the paym
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  • ...securities, asset management and credit services. Founded in 1935, company headquarters are in New York City. :*[[Francis Maude]], Conservative MP for Horsham declares ‘occasional advisory work’ for Morgan Stanley.<
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  • ...on House, home of the lord mayor of London, and at Guildhall, the official headquarters. They rub shoulders with prime ministers and ministers, not only from Brita ...£3,000 of public money to Policy Exchange for organising fringe events at Conservative Party conferences.<ref>Rob McNamara, Executive Officer to the Director of P
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  • ...sinesses in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Prestwick, Dunfermline and Bishopton. With headquarters in London and a major presence in North America, the company's share price *worked for Prime Minister [[John Major]] (including the Conservative Party leadership contest)
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  • '''Priti Patel''' is a a former lobbyist and the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for the newly created constituency of Witham in Essex since 2010 ...so provide strategic advice on the account, with a particular focus on the Conservative Party." It added that she would work for “15 hours in total” each month
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  • ...Brussels' European quarter, close to the European Commission's Berlaymont headquarters, it works by researching, developing and promoting practical policy options ==Conservative affiliations?==
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  • ...AM cycle, DATELINE: LONDON</ref> This excited hostility in London from the conservative Party: :Conservative lawmakers Monday accused Britain's ambassador to the United States of tryin
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  • The MCU headquarters was first set up in “an abandoned office on the second floor in a former ...ty and Counter Terrorism]]'s co-ordination efforts grew stronger under the Conservative-led coalition government. The ‘Prevent’ counter-terrorism work stream w
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  • ...ellman, the campaign's leader, said at a rally outside the firm's New York headquarters. :*[[John Bercow]], Conservative MP for Buckingham, declared having provided 'communications training' to st
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  • [[Andrew Hunter (British politician)|Andrew Hunter]] is a former Conservative MP. In 1992 he compiled a dossier on alleged cooperation between the [[Iris ...cPherson]], now a suspect in the South African police bombing of the ANC's headquarters in London in 1982. McPherson was one of seven police officers who were awar
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  • ...olitical club’ (in [[Pall Mall]]) and the recognised headquarters of the Conservative Party, founded in 1832 by the [[Duke of Wellington]]. Not all the London G ...Club as Conservative headquarters to deal with electoral matters. In 1832 Conservative Associations began to be set up throughout the country. Its history is sug
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  • ...by the government), that the task of the Information Policy branch of Army headquarters in the early to mid 1970s was disinformation. False stories were spread in Some might agree with Conservative MP, [[Julian Amery]], that 'it is perfectly appropriate and right to use di
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