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  • ...ng organisations. The creation of front groups is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">So *[[Alliance for Responsible CFC Policy]]
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  • ...for Near East Policy]] (WINEP) greatly expanded the lobby's influence over policy in Washington. While maintaining a fasade of moderation, WINEP serves more ...instrumental in steering the US government towards following a precipitous policy in the Middle-East. AIPAC was quite enthusiastic about the US war in Iraq,
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  • ...nterests to include fighting radical Islam, whether terroristic or lawful; working for Palestinian acceptance of Israel; improving the management of U.S. demo ...res it seeks to 'help shape the intellectual climate in which U.S. foreign policy is made'.<ref>Middle East Forum website, [http://www.meforum.org/about.php
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  • ...ign="right" caption="[[Eric Moonman]] talks at the [[Potomac Institute for Policy Studies]]' [[International Center for Terrorism Studies]] on, 'Protests, Ri ...In 1967 he stood for election as vice-chariman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, but was defeated. <ref>’Mrs Butler is elected to PLP office’, ''Guardi
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  • ...on 28 June 2008, 13:47:59</ref> [[Lord Carlile]] referred to Wilkinson as working out of an "interesting attic office", presumably in the same premises.<ref> ...trieved from URL: <http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wwwir/research/cstpv/about/information.php> on 24 October 2008</ref> It is not prominently advertised and does not
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  • ...the defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and its principal publication [[Living Marxism]]. The network has n ...also worked with other free market think tanks such as the [[International Policy Network]] (which took money from Exxon for climate change ’outreach’) a
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  • ...h in-house and consultancy professionals and we do not believe the working party is representative of the entire industry. ...firms should be required to disclose their fees or salary details as this information is commercially confidential.
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  • ...cial and Economic Progress''' (ICSEP) is "an independent pro-market public policy think tank" set up in 1984<ref>'About us', [http://www.icsep.org.il/en/abou ...x-Treasurer of Conservative Party, and former director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], another British free-market think tank.
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  • ...friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deput ...mer-party-drew-super-rich-supporters-with-total-wealth-of-11bn Tory summer party drew super-rich supporters with total wealth of £11bn] ''The Guardian'', 3
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  • [[David Cameron]], at the time leader of the UK [[Conservative Party]] and now UK PM, also attended Parker's wedding, alongside the Browns. Park ...http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1999/sep/09/uk.politicalnews1 Where the party got its money from], Guardian 9 sept 2001</ref>
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  • ...19.htm] to have been instrumental in subsequently 'shifting the public and policy debate (on GM) onto a much sounder basis' and [http://www.ahbfi.org/newspap ...fesciencesnetwork.com/, until it was withdrawn in 2004, provided almost no information about itself - its members, staff, funding etc.
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  • ...says it "has grown into a $3,000,000 institution with a team of nearly 40 policy experts and other staff".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20020127163935/h It has close working relationship with other right wing think tanks as well as the [[Wise Use Mo
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  • :Information lodged with the DTI in Pretoria shows that the company... is steered by Sou ...W invited demonstrators to hold a protest outside the offices of companies working in Iraq, including Erinys’ offices, to campaign against the "plunder of I
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  • ...controversy over genetically modified foods. The sites provide a wealth of information on GM foods and engage the company's critics in a non-confrontational discu ...ostings to these outlets that present your position as an uninvolved third party.' ([http://www.gmwatch.org/p2temp2.asp?aid=17&page=1&op=2 Kernels of Truth]
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  • ...ry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impartial information, but it does not always make its links with industry clear. ...b7IpytmAmlQ2t&keytype=ref Competing Interests: Independence of nutritional information?], British Medical Journal, 22 Mar 2010, accessed 24 Mar 2010</ref><ref>[ht
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  • ...the Cell]] until 2013. In 2009 she became a commissioner for the [[UK Drug Policy Commission]]<ref>See Tracey Brown, [http://www.ukdpc.org.uk/tracey-brown/ ' ...ersity of Kent, [http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Panawina/concise.html Concise Staff Information: DOSSA (Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology): Members l995/6"], acce
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  • ==Influencing government policy== ...the think tank [[Policy Exchange]] as a root to influencing UK government policy. The firm's managing director, [[Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)|Tim
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  • ...for Security Analysis]], and Senior Research Fellow in the [[International Policy Institute]], within the [[War Studies Group]] of [[King's College London]]. ...tre for Security Analysis, and Senior Research Fellow in the International Policy Institute, within the 5* Research Assessment Exercise rated War Studies Gro
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  • ...UK commercial interests is a central part of the UK Government‟s foreign policy. ===Private sector involvement in policy===
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  • ==Biographical information== ...in Ulster could have been defeated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering and freedom for the army to
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  • .... Prior to this Bowe was a Member of the European Parliament from [[Labour Party]] for fifteen years (25.07.1989-18.07.1994, 19.07.1994-19.07.1999, 20.07.19 ...experience gained while a Fellow of the [[Industry and Parliament Trust]], working particularly on day to day industrial management and marketing at the [[Lap
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  • ...-April 2001, the government had seemingly decided on a limited vaccination policy for Cumbria and possibly Devon. The vaccination option could have saved ten ...which could have saved Cumbrian farmers from the nightmare of the culling policy.
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  • *Producing biased information for the public domain ...journalists to incorporate in their articles giving an unbiased source of information and running a whole series of exhibitions and roadshows.&#39;
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  • ...n a member of the [[Progress Educational Trust]] Advisory Committee. GIG's Policy Officer was for several years [[John Gillott]], who was also on the staff o ...nst gene patenting. So how did the director of an organisation with such a policy come to behave in such a contrary way?
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  • ...y [[Living Marxism]] - the monthly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was al ...rding to his Linkedin profile he has received recommendations for his time working here from [[Anne Ferguson]] (a Director at [[PwC]]), [[Simon O'Connor]] (Pr
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  • ...in both of which he sometimes used the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] 'Party name' [[John Gibson]]. He also contributed articles to [[Spiked]] (between ...eir objectives through public and stakeholder engagement'.<ref>Development Policy and Practice [https://web.archive.org/web/20091008140930/http://dpp.open.ac
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  • ...rk involves routine PR, and a quarter high-profile government lobbying and policy advice<ref>[http://dianefrancisbusinessprofiles.blogspot.com/2006/08/hill-k ===Working for oil giants, the nuclear industry and torturers===
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  • ...to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy ...perational possibilities, because the ability to conduct an active foreign policy may depend on the availability of comprehensive and extensive intelligence.
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  • ...When named the [[Genetic Interest Group]] [[John Gillott]] was employed as Policy Officer whilst he was also [[LM]]’s Science editor. Presently Kent is als ...oup Committee from 1996 until 1999 and the BMA Ethics and Genetics Working Party from 1995 until 1998, which covered the time period of his involvement in t
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  • ...o works for GM industry lobbying group, [[CropLife International]] and was working for [[CropGen]], another biotech front organisation which was run by [[Coun ===Working for the developers===
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  • ...ey figure in the drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. ...relationship', but it has been described as a Trojan horse for US foreign policy. Even its supporters joke that it's funded by the CIA. Should we be worried
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  • ...ic Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ...an independent progressive think tank in 1986". <ref>Institute for Public Policy Research Website [http://www.ippr.org.uk/about/ About Us], Accessed 9 June
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  • ...rs' “vantage point provides clients with the insights they need to shape policy at the national and global level… We help them to form relationships with ...of building relationships and gathering intelligence on current and future policy”. It added: “Targets are to be selected from the existing ‘political
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  • ...parent which company has sponsored which study. And in some instances this information is not included in media reports.<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_ ...RC works. None of the reports mentioned in the foregoing paragraph contain information about the source of funding, so it is difficult to tell how "clients" feed
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  • ...ian-27_Jan_1978.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Announcing the death of the covert [[Information Research Department]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that ...977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister.
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  • *The company also has a history of working with the anti-environmental movement in the US and setting up corporate fro B-M has a history of working for repressive regimes.
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  • ...fferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was tipped to be Dewar's chief of staff.{{ref|Herald}} After being ' ...f the [[British Coal Pension Funds]]. He left Cinvin in 2001 to spend time working in the voluntary sector and since then he has been either the treasurer or
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  • ...rising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...ur Party and on the British Left in general.(1) But the view of the Labour Party as originally socialist is just wrong. The history of Britain's union and l
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  • ...ns activities which can influence the news media, public opinion or public policy. Such influence is not necessarily negative and we aim to help the increase
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  • ===RBS investments<ref>All unreferenced information is from the investors' own websites or from Trustnet, http://www.trustnet.c ...ydiary/2792714/It%27s-an-SNP-reunion-party-at-RBS.html It's an SNP reunion party at RBS]," ''The Telegraph'', 04 July 2008, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref>
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  • The Royal Society's review was organised by members of a working group appointed by the Society in coordination with the Society's officers. ...r issues of bias. For instance, [[William Hill]], the chair of the Pusztai working group, was also the deputy chair of the [[Roslin Institute]], famous for ge
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  • ...ion fight following his resignation in summer 2008 from the [[Conservative Party]] front bench over the government's plans to extend detention to 42 days. K ...a former senior [[HM Treasury]] official who was Head of Insurance Sector Policy, Insurance and Risk, and before that was Head of the Finance Bill team, Bud
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  • ...ler]] (born 01 December 1950, Augsburg) is an MEP from [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]] (since 2004). Formerly he represented the German Greens for tw : 26.10.2000 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the Party of European Socialists
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  • ...kable Group]]. Previously he was partner at lobbying firm [[College Public Policy]], part of the [[College Hill]] communications group, having sold his lobby ...attempted to win a nomination to fight a parliamentary seat for the Labour Party. After a procedural hiccup, nominations by the TGWU Westminster branch (to
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  • Christopher Whitehouse is also clerk to the [[All-Party Parliamentary Media Group]]. He is paid for his services to the group by th The cross party group has a membership of over twenty MPs. The office bearers are
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  • ...r [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/login/1170452/ Luther Pendragon no longer working with Philip Morris], 11 February 2013</ref> .... See CoRWM section for more details. Initially the officials believed the information could not be released as "our Media Advisors .. are a private sub-contract
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  • ...R techniques: the third party and divide and rule. The first is the third party tactic, where a company with no or little credibility on an issue gets some *&#39;Bolster and if possible enlist those MPs who support our policy;
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  • ...December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...air]]'s closest advisers (and a Labour Party funder — he gave the Labour Party donations of £5,000 a year from 1992 (with an extra £14,000 in 1997)). ...both Irish and UK governments on agricultural, economic and environmental policy options. As a member of the Culliton Committee in 1991, its recommendation
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  • ...gue lead to internal disputes and at least one discontent employee leaking information and documents to journalists about the Leagues’s continuing blacklisting In 2009 the [[Information Commissioner’s Office]] raided the offices of an trade association calle
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