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  • ...involved in local politics and served as leader of Stepney Council in East London from 1958 till 1962. In 1959 he was made a Fellow of BIM.<ref>''Debrett's P ...ittee on science and technology as well as a governor of Imperial College, London.<ref>contributor note in Eric Moonman and Jane Moonman, ''Science and techn
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  • ...ons. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology ...had established [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism Research Unit]] in the department, which developed a terrorism database in coordination w
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  • ...and’s economic competitiveness and sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally). ...y, SCDI is engaged in public policy issues, economic research and business information. It coordinates a network of 200 young engineers’ clubs to encourage youn
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  • It is based in London and Edinburgh. Administration / Information Manager
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  • ...In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. ...ive advertising agencies on the Scottish Executive Contract. The Marketing Unit has not hired Public Affairs agencies.
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  • [[File:Bell Pottinger.JPG|Right|thumb|300px|Bell Pottinger London offices, 330 High Holborn]] ...o Mowlam]]), [[Jav Chavda]] (a former researcher for the '[[Rapid Rebuttal Unit]]'), [[Nick Williams]] (a researcher for [[David Clark]]) and [[Jonathan Oa
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  • ...wick.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Brunswick offices, Lincolns Inn Fields, central London ]] ...nswick Group''' is an international PR and lobbying firm, headquartered in London. Its founder is [[Alan Parker]], friend of former UK prime minister [[Gordo
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  • ====Embattled Drug Unit==== ...giving up control of its drug unit" {{ref|51}}. The already embattled drug unit has recently faced yet another setback, as Bayer's global head of pharmaceu
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  • ...ssa Jones 'Inside Story: BP's Secret Military Advisers', ''The Guardian'' (London) June 30, 1997, Pg. T8</ref>. He joined the board of Erinys International i :Information lodged with the DTI in Pretoria shows that the company... is steered by Sou
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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. ...on is a charitable organisation which raises funds from the food industry, government and a variety of other sources.<ref>[http://www.healthlinks.net/cgi-bin/dir
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  • ...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 ....info/index.php/File:Brown.pdf Letter from Stephen Walzer, BAT Industries, London, UK, to Chris Proctor, re "Global Futures"], 6 Jul 1998, acc 3 April 2011</
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  • ...which until 2000 was the [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit|Health and Welfare Unit]] of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. In a March 2009 presentation [[ [[File:Civitas 1.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Civitas, 55 [[Tufton Street]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for P
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  • ...t are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...2009</ref> This study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003.
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  • ...tional Development''' (DfID) was set up in May 1997 by the incoming Labour government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top prior ...alth' and a 'provider of critical basic services'.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dfid-private-sector-department-operational-plan-2011-2015 DFID
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  • ...aBio is based in Brussels. The director of EuropaBio's Plant Biotechnology Unit (PBU) is Simon Barber. EuropaBio's Public Affairs manager is [[Bernd Hallin ...at suits its members' interests. To this end it provides 'a steady flow of information about biotechnology to the European Parliament, the European Commission and
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  • ...essor [[Frits Böttcher]]. A year earlier Bate had founded the Environment Unit of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA). ...ker's rights organisation, and Roger Bate continued to work for the IEA in London, while officially being the Director of the ESEF in Cambridge.
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  • ...s Agency... is very much an independent agency and an independent voice in government'. ...al Medicine, July 2009, acc 30 May 2010</ref> it had commissioned from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) into the nutritional status
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  • ...n 1 October 1975. <ref>[[Media:0319-1-.pdf|Letter]] from Brunel University Information Access Officer, 15 April 2009</ref> ...nths compiling a report for the right wing think-tank the [[Social Affairs Unit]] on extremism in British Universities. <ref>Polly Curtis, 'They don't sit
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  • ==Biographical information== ...The book was part of a series sponsored by the political science journal ''Government and Opposition'', the editorial board of which was chaired at the time by I
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  • ...licing of our research makes us look sinister, say scientists', The Times (London), 25 October 2007.</ref>. He ...'Until more people are prepared to challenge the way in which the flow of "information" to consumers and the public is controlled by a minority of people within c
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  • ==British Government networks== *[[Government Communication Network]] 2004-2013
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  • ...ffices-heads/947280-1.html Good and bad power: the ideals and betrayals of government]", Renewal, 22 September 2006, accessed February 2009.</ref> and "the ultim *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another former Demos director [[Tom
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  • ...Office&#39;s least known propaganda unit, supplying foreign stations with government &#39;fact&#39;.' David Miller tunes in, New Statesman and Society, 18 Novem ...f the [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) in London and from [[British Information Services]] in New York. This allows radio journalists to record the bulleti
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  • ...05, journalist Jon Slater investigates the "influential figures behind the Government's education policies": ...do worse than target a think-tank and a management consultancy. More than London university's institute of education, the teaching unions or even the Labour
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  • ...the [[Conservative Party]] and parliamentary adviser at [[Policy Research Unit]].<ref> [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/george-robinson/31/a58/9a6 George Robi ...2015. The register documents clients on behalf of whom Connect has lobbied government ministers, and the firms listings since 2015 are as follows:
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  • [[File:Edelman.JPG|right|thumb|330px|Edelman London offices, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, SW1E - the office block also house ...fairs business in the UK employs 25 staff and freelance lobbyists based in London.<ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk APPC register, to December 2008]</ref><br>
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  • The '''Science Media Centre''' (SMC), based in London, UK calls itself 'an independent venture working to promote the voices, sto ...oods, it stood accused of operating 'a sort of Mandelsonian rapid rebuttal unit',<ref>Ronan Bennett, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2002/jun/02/gm.comm
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  • ...ather than ideology... SIRC operates a permanent ‘social intelligence’ unit, engaged in continuous monitoring and assessment of significant social, cul ...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_
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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 ...arch Department''', founded in 1948 was a covert anti-communist propaganda unit within the U.K. [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. The department was clo
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  • ...r.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Burson Marsteller offices, 1 St Giles High Street, London]] ...usiness as usual without having to worry about its reputation. By lobbying government and creating '[[astroturfing]]' campaigns PR helps to maintain a legislativ
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  • ...the Communist Party of Great Britain. Although wehave surprisingly little information on the turbulent years between 1918 and 1926, and, in particular, on the Br ...sentative of their members and in return receive recognition as estates by government.'(4)
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  • [[Image:15pogweb.jpg|thumb|right|700px|UK 15 Psyops Unit logo from the Internet Archive version of the MoD website [http://web.archi ...s Group 1258121764936.png|right|thumb|500px|Screengrab of the UK 15 Psyops Unit webpage from the Internet Archive version of the MoD website [http://web.ar
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  • The '''Nuclear Decommissioning Authority''' was set up in 2005 by the Government to oversee the enormous legacy of Britain’s nuclear waste. In 2005, the government reorganised [[British Nuclear Fuels Ltd]] plc (BNFL). The decommissioning
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  • ...ondon and then spent five years (1946 to 1951) at the Common CoId Research Unit at Harvard Hospital in Salisbury, Wiltshire. ...ene and Tropical Medicine. He received the D.Sc. degree in biophysics from London University in 1959.
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  • ....archive.org/web/20071007012021/http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/news.asp?id=1718 Government must show political courage over nuclear power],' Press release 10.02.2003, ...at this review is more than just a 'referendum' on nuclear power. Both the Government and those who participate in the review have a responsibility to ensure tha
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  • [[Image:F-H.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Fleishman Hillard London office above Covent Garden tube station]] *[[Fleishman-Hillard Government Relations]]
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  • ...e of the [[House of Fraser]], "You need to rent an MP just like you rent a London taxi".<ref>David Hencke, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1994/oct/20/co ...d by APPC Secretary and managing director of lobbying firm [[Public Policy Unit]], [[Charles Miller]], who explained that the register was only available t
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  • {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Luther Pendragon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate [[File:Luther Pendragon1.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Luther Pendragon London offices, 3 Priory Court]]
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  • ...rew Curry, ''The Battle for the BBC: A British Broadcasting Conspiracy?'' (London: Aurum Press, 1994) p.79</ref> ...to be as a result of BBC current affairs programmes that had offended the Government. The most notable of these programmes was an episode of ''Panorama'' calle
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  • #[[European Food Information Council]] needs references (referenced by Mat) #[[Government Affairs Group]] (referenced, expanded with extra section by Mat)
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  • ...ding and application of physics. Formed in 1874 as the Physical Society of London and merging with the Institute of Physics in 1960, they "engage with policy [[Scottish Parliament Science Information Service]] | [[British Nuclear Energy Society]], [[V. S. Crocker]] of the In
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  • ...87}} Like Crozier, Moss was also long associated with 'The Economist', the London-based newspaper that has traditionally toadied to American power and provid ...th Africa." A few days later a full-page ad sponsored by the South African government, through a front group called the "Club of Ten;' {{ref|91}} reproduced Moss
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  • ...he rule of the shah in 1973. With a defense fellowship at [[Kings College, London]], in 1976, he took a degree in "war studies;' writing a thesis on "the pro ...o later "blew the lid" on the dishonesty and subversive character of army "information" during the Tugwell period. Liz Curtis points out:
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  • .../ref> His Phd focused on revolutionary propaganda at [[King's College]] in London, following which he moved to Canada and became involved with right wing thi ...t, in Cyprus, in Ulster in the early 1970s and was attached by the British government to the Iranian military after that.<ref>John Thompson,[http://www.mackenzie
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  • <CENTER>''"The ultimate sophistication of subversion is to take over the government, not by unlawful but by lawful means."'' - Brian Crozier <ref>cited in Rich ...and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[Reuters]] and ''[[Th
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  • ...ld Television also produced Towards Freedom Television on behalf of the UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed in Iraq by US Army psychologic ...f 'news' received by viewers of the service includes an endless pageant of government ministers and other official spokespersons. Recent headlines on Iraq includ
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  • ...tablished in January 2002. Members are from all the sectors concerned with government relations and lobbying: trade associations, political consultancies, compan ...ffairs consultancy for three years, where she divided her time between the London and Brussels offices, specialising in EU public affairs and financial servi
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  • :3 London Wall Buildings :London Wall
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  • ...ontributed £100,000 towards the setting up of its headquarters in central London, and the opening was attended by Thatcher and [[Lord Robertson of Port Elle ...landers]] and [[Dick Leghorn]],<ref>Denis Healey, ''The Time of My Life'' (London: Penguin, 1989) p.236</ref> a former Pentagon planner whose company [[Itek]
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  • [[File:Shell.JPG|right|thumb|270px|Shell Centre UK headquarters in London, SE1 7NA]] ...n emissions cuts'. Documents obtained by the ''Guardian'' under freedom of information laws show that Shell began lobbying the incoming president, [[Jose Manuel B
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