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  • ...ired by Lord [[Tim Bell]], a friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 ...o.uk/article/thatcher-s-pr-guru-ran-iraq-propaganda-for-pentagon-lw5zlsfkx Thatcher’s PR Guru Ran Iraq Propaganda for Pentagon]. ''The Times'', October 3 201
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  • ...employees and suppliers. This viewpoint was briefly pursued through the [[Foundation for Business Responsibilities]], although Ivens, whose second wife, Katy, w :Once Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979, groups like Naff and Aims of Industry faded away som
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  • ...the consultancy firm [[Lowe Bell]], founded by Sir [[Tim Bell]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during the 1997 e *[[Edexcel Foundation]]
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  • ...ale for business friendly political and economic reforms introduced by the Thatcher government in the UK. ...t with its own advisors and fund-raising operations. <ref>Robert Chote, ‘Thatcher fallout buffets IEA’, ''Independent'', 16 September 1991; p.21</ref> It
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  • *[[Castle Rock Foundation]] *[[Earhart Foundation]]
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  • ==Journalist and Thatcher speechwriter== ...tobiography that Walden had been a speechwriter for her. In November 1989, Thatcher gave Walden a famous interview when her own [[Conservative Party (UK)|Party
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  • He co-authored Socialism Explained with [[Brian Crozier]] for [[Margaret Thatcher]] as part of their anti-left project. He also edited the Goldsmith-funded [ ...l contributions from private donors to the contras by using the [[Heritage Foundation]] to launder the funds'. ([http://www.namebase.org/books77.html]) Haseler h
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  • ...sir-alfred-sherman-414683.html Sir Alfred Sherman – Political adviser to Thatcher]’, ''Independent'', 5 September 2006</ref></CENTER> ...st known for co-founding the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] with [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Keith Joseph]].
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  • ...t clean air and climate change legislation, forming front groups such as [[Foundation for Clean Air Progress]]. Its clients have included: the [[American Petrole ...d [[Carthage Group Communications]], advising the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] and helped Nobel Prize winner [[Muhammad Yunus]] and the [[Grameen Bank]]
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  • ...s which appeared in this period only the Economic League survived into Mrs Thatcher's era. 18.'At least since the foundation of the International Affairs Department, TUC staff have kept
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  • ::- Tim Bell on Margaret Thatcher, ''Harpers and Queen'', April 1989.<ref>cited in Mark Hollingsworth, ''The ...41) is a public relations executive best known as an advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]]
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  • ...t and the good” in the PR industry. He is a former adviser to [[Margaret Thatcher]] "Managing a team of 150-plus consultants in Fleishman-Hillard's London, E ...n Group]] | [[Royal Pharmaceutical Society]] | [[Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation]]<ref name="June"/>
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  • ...ions in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. "In the spring of 1960 the [[Ford Foundation]] gave me a generous grant to tour the USA and visit the universities and i
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  • ...[Cambridge Alumni in Management]], a Trustee of the [[Royal College of Art Foundation]], and is a member of the Corporate Advisory Group of The [[Tate Gallery]]. ...orrell_bio.htm website] where Sorrell delivered a lecture in the 'Margaret Thatcher Lecture Series' in 2003:
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  • ...ton, occupied the opening ten minutes of the programme and was used as the foundation to material brought out in ensuing interviews and news reports."'' ...hat had been central to the Economic League’s political agenda since its foundation. But there were changes to the structure of the workforce, particularly th
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  • ...iel McMichael]], ISC "set up solid working relationships with the Heritage Foundation, the National Strategy Information Center, the Institute for [[Foreign Poli ...ening manifestation of international communist influence â€â€? Thatcher barely saved "freedom" â€â€? and both he and the generals find
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  • ...llins, 1993) p. 62.</ref> [[John Hay Whitney|Whitney]] was a [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] associate, a friend of the British royal family, a [[CIA]] as ...ivists set up a secret committee to brief the opposition leader [[Margaret Thatcher]] on ‘subversion’. They called the committee '[[Shield]]'. According to
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  • ...on-nuclear - central to Reagan and the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. In the BAP version of its foundation it would appear that the institution of regular meetings of '24 Americans a
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  • ==Foundation== ==Thatcher Speech==
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  • *[[Lord Powell]] of Bayswater, Margaret Thatcher's aide, debates statesmanship. ....org/us/person/bono/ David Cameron is a Director of One Foundation], ''One Foundation'', ,accessed January 20th 2018. </ref>
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  • Gove attended Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he was awarded a BA in English in 1988. He worked as a r ...m the outset. He set about completing what had very tentatively begun with Thatcher and continued under Blair. More than half of secondary schools in England a
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  • ===Foundation and early years (1961 - 1979)=== ===The Thatcher years (1979 - 1990)===
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  • ...pidly following the departure of Keith Joseph from government in 1986, and Thatcher's removal in 1990. ...er of the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) and the President was [[Margaret Thatcher]]. The full-time director was [[Alfred Sherman]], who had started his poli
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  • ...political contacts. He was a close personal friend of Margaret and [[Denis Thatcher]], who used to rent a cottage on the lobbyist's estate at Hors Monsden, Ken ...has been a member of the Com-mons Select Committee for Transport since its foundation in 1980. The most graphic example of this was his company's consultancy wit
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  • ...ith the [[Mont Pelerin Society]]. He was an economic advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]]. *Advisory Committee member of the [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]]
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  • ...obal Studies]](2002-now). He is the former Chairman of the [[Social Market Foundation]] (SMF)(1991-2001), and former Conservative Party spokesman for Treasury Af ...British Economist Meghnad Desai; and former Prime Minister (PM) [[Margaret Thatcher]]. Its main concentration was post-Communist economies (particularly Russia
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  • [[Christopher James]], managing director of the foundation and a former [[Foreign Office]] hand, explains: "Richard Hakluyt was a 16th ...r of the Foreign Office to Mikhail Gorbachev's time -- he advised Margaret Thatcher to back him -- and to the war in former Yugoslavia, in which he was in clos
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  • Powell was Private Secretary to [[Margaret Thatcher]] (1983-90) and [[John Major]] (1990-91). <ref>Craig R. Whitney, 'John Majo ...equested written evidence from him in the summer of 1994, six months after Thatcher's testimony. Powell told Channel 4's 'Dispatches' programme, in answer to a
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  • ...ars, becoming a Life Peer in 1998. Lord Lamont was a leading member of the Thatcher government that brought about the successful economic reforms that transfor ...was a senior Research Fellow in International Relations with the Heritage Foundation before he moved to the National Interest, a prestigious US foreign policy j
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  • ...ptember 1993, calling for air strike and military aid to the Bosnians.<ref>Thatcher, Schultz press Clinton for more aggressive Bosnia policy, Agence France Pre ...ed 14-May-2004</ref> Richard Perle was also serving as an advisor to the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] at this time, it was (FDD) journalist [[Claudi
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  • ...e, education and music, among them [[Action Against Hunger]], The [[Voices Foundation]], The [[European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer]], etc. ...y of the European Union (Sutton 1998). He is Chairman of the [[Citizenship Foundation]], a British charity which encourages active and effective citizenship, esp
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  • ...mmunications agency founded by [[Tim Bell]], former spokesman for Margaret Thatcher. BPSF has worked in Iraq since 2003. The firm was the main PR adviser to th :Up until last year Inge was equally a member of the [[Hakluyt Foundation]], the supervisory board of the private British intelligence firm [[Hakluyt
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  • ...[Kingfisher Group]] (1986-2000). She has also been involved with the [[BOC Foundation for the Environment]], [[UNICEF]], the [[Broadcasting Standards Commission] ...blic Affairs]], and Christian Trustee of the Committee of The [[Interfaith Foundation]], a Member of the Advisory Committee on Finance at [[St George's College]]
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  • ...mmunications agency founded by [[Tim Bell]], former spokesman for Margaret Thatcher. BPSF has worked in Iraq since 2003. The firm was the main PR adviser to th ...[http://www.g-l-f.org/index.cfm?id=23829 Graham Barr] ''Global leadership foundation'', accessed 3 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...e Sir [[Fitzroy Maclean]] was appointed as founding chair of the [[Hakluyt Foundation]], a supervisory board for the spy company [[Hakluyt]]. He was an intrepid ...r of the Foreign Office to Mikhail Gorbachev's time -- he advised Margaret Thatcher to back him -- and to the war in former Yugoslavia, in which he was in clos
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  • ...n]], occupied the opening ten minutes of the programme and was used as the foundation to material brought out in ensuing interviews and news reports." ...of High Cross and [[Nigel Vinson]], who together with [[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher]] and [[Keith Joseph|Joseph]] had founded the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]
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  • ..." to support the Prague conference and then by The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation<ref>http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientfundergrants.php?funderID=1&a ...[[William Luers]], [[David McCurdy]], [[Antonio Martino]], and [[Margaret Thatcher]]. The collection of essays is mostly concerned with the expansion of NATO
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  • Other close associates of the the Rothschild couple are [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Lord Hanson]], [[Rupert Murdoch]], [[Peter Mandelson]], and Sir [[Jame Evelyn was present when The Archbishop of Canterbury laid the foundation stone of the new Evelina Children’s Hospital in March 2003. Evelyn became
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  • ...UK)]], which originated in 1985 as an offshoot of the U.S. [[Western Goals Foundation]]. Its stated intent was anti-communism, although it was also known for it ==Foundation as Western Goals (UK)==
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  • ...had spent some time at the third big Washington think-tank, the [[Heritage Foundation]]. With its money he had helped set up in London the Institute for European ...ons around the British Right go back to the early 1970s when he was in the Thatcher/Joseph [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Groups like the [[Institute for the S
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  • ...ony "Scotland's business Oscars" also funded by, the [[Scottish Leadership Foundation]], [[KPMG]] in partnership with [[Shepherd and Wedderburn]]. .... knows quite a bit about privatisations, having been at the centre of the Thatcher Government's programme of selling state assets in the Eighties. He was assi
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  • ...and 1986, Acland was then Ambassador to from 1986 to 1991 under [[Margaret Thatcher]]. He was created Provost of [[Eton College]] in 1991 and retired in 2000. ...UK during the South Atlantic conflict of 1982. He allegedly urged Margaret Thatcher to order the sinking of the Belgrano.
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  • ...col D</ref> Beloff’s companioning of private power impressed [[Margaret Thatcher]], and she awarded him a knighthood in 1980 and a life peerage a year later *[[Brookings Institution]] - visiting scholar <ref>'Letters to the Editor: Foundation of a British Brookings', ''The Times'', Friday, May 06, 1977; pg. 17; Issue
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  • During the Reagan-Thatcher era, Urban was part of the inner circle of foreign policy advisers as a dir ...at the Court of Margaret Thatcher: An Insider's View'], Urban's memoir of Thatcher, states he first met her in January 1981 (p16) with a group of 'academics'
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  • ...is "Director of International Security for the London-based [[Asia-Pacific Foundation]], a terrorism think tank that researches security issues for international He is the grandson of the late [[Jay K. Gohel]], a friend of [[Margaret Thatcher]] and Conservative Party stalwart <ref>[http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/b
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  • ....heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref> ....heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>
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  • ...day at the University is called Thatcher Day. In November 2000, Margaret Thatcher's husband, Denis, was awarded an honorary degree by the university for bein ...ptember-2010</ref>. UCB was formally opened in February 1976 by [[Margaret Thatcher]], who was then the Secretary of State for Education. Initially the college
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  • ...minute film, "Blacks Britannica," was commissioned by the WGBH Educational Foundation and made by independent producer [[David Koff]] of California. It was broad ...be settled peacefully. At the same time, Koch said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, not the British monarchy, should be held responsible for the policy.<ref>M
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  • ...telligence and one of its front organisations, the [[International Freedom Foundation]]: ...n links between the [[ANC]] and the [[IRA]] - a subject he wrote about for foundation publications - and the ANC's support for terrorist operations in South Afri
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  • ...s preaching Thatcherism before the word was coined, even before [[Margaret Thatcher]] knew such a thing existed. After a spell with an organisation known as th ...nquestionably Michael Forsyth was setting out the future programme for the Thatcher government. The direct works departments of councils, he argued, gave emplo
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