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  • *1978 member of [[Parliamentary Select Committee on Immigration]]<ref>BBC [http://www.bbcmotiongallery.com/Infax/D ...win, 1971. pp. xx, 126. 23 cm. Parliament. House of Commons. Committees. [[Select Committee on Science and Technology]]. Sub-Committee D. [Minutes of evidenc
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  • * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries * Briefing and rehearsing industry executives appearing before Select Committees." <ref name="FOIA"> Bell Pottinger Communications, in FOIA release from NDA
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  • ...at’s a complete nonsense."<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/Draft%20ETPIMS%20Bill/JC%20on%20Draft%20EPIMS%20Bill%20-%20consolidated%20o ...ouse of Commons, House of Lords, [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/communications-data/Corrected%20Transcript%20170712ev4HC479iv.pdf CORRECTED
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  • ...uk/pa/ld200405/ldselect/ldeucom/53/4111704.htm Minutes of Evidence] of the Select Committee on European Union (17 November 2004)</ref> ...ce/138we/13806.htm Memorandum] submitted by the Ministry of Defence to the Select Committee on Defence on seminars held on the Strategic Defence Review</ref>
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  • ...government, FDF and/or industry representatives sit on numerous government committees responsible for dealing with food issues. In the late nineties, the FDF argued to a government Select Committee that the use of genetic modification of food production can provi
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  • ...poses the labelling of GM-foods. In a 1998/1999 memorandum to a government Select Committee, the FDF said that &#39;we do not believe that genetic modificati ...iological Sciences Research Council]], as well as the government Foresight committees, that are developing new visions for food technology on behalf of the gover
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  • ...r its members. As far back as 1998/1999, an FDF memorandum to a government Select Committee stated: ...d present) who have represented industry whilst also sitting on government committees. The list is by no means exhaustive. For one, the FDF is not obliged to pub
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  • ...s, e.g. those of the [[Nuffield Council on Bioethics]], the House of Lords Select Committee, the [[Royal Society]], and the [[Science Review Panel]].
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  • ...nces are coming too quickly for us to assimilate. Last summer, the Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology produced a report on the implications o ...eport, preferring to rely on existing mechanisms which, in the view of the Select Committee and others, are already inadequate...by turning its back on legis
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  • ===Advice on lobbying standing committees=== ...terests of lobbyists' clients to be chosen for the committees. Once on the committees the MPs are able to drop their opposition and argue in favour of clients, a
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  • ...ttee, [http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/public-accounts-committee/news/nuclear-decommissioning-authority-managing-r * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries
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  • ...ice and received a modest honorarium. These are, of course, not government committees. When operating in the sensitive area of renewable energy and nuclear power
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  • :[[Christopher Pincher]] MP, a member of the energy and climate change select committee, set out his views on the potential for shale gas and his thought ...the field of securing planning permission for clients from local planning committees, boasting work within the 'tougher areas' <ref> [http://static1.squarespace
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  • ...nt.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200506/cmselect/cmpubadm/690/69003.htm Select Committee on Public Administration First Special Report], November 17, 2005
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  • ...the face of the threat of climate change”. <ref> Science and Technology Select Committee, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmsc ==Evidence to government committees==
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  • ...convincing the key officials in Whitehall before any Bill is even drafted; Select Committee preparation; Local Government liaison, helping private sector cli ...served on the Commons Public Accounts and Education and Employment Select Committees, was PPS to the Minister for Overseas Development and a former Deputy Direc
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  • ==Commons Select Committees== *[[Select Committee Energy and Climate Change]] 2009-
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  • ...onsultant for various companies and organizations and a member of numerous committees'. ...lobal networks. According to the WEF website, 'Industry Partnership offers select industry leaders privileged access to the Forum's networks across business,
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  • ...are reported in the normal way. But any reference to the proceedings of a Select Committee held in private will almost certainly be raised on the floor of t 19. References to the reports of Select Committees are covered by the following ruling given by Mr. Speaker King on 24th March
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  • Whenever the Select Committee on Members' Interests has examined the issue, the loopholes have ...s partial and inadequate nature'.{{ref|[22]}} During his membership of the Select Committee on Members' Interests, he suggested five changes to the Register.
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  • ===Lords Select Committees===
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  • ...relatively informal compared with other cross-party bodies such as select committees of the House. The membership of all-party groups mainly comprises backbench
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  • ...e]] were based. The Union Defence League was one of the central organising committees of the Conservative Party, coordinating Conservative resistance to Irish in (see [[Spies at Work, Select Bibliography|Bibliography]] for full details)
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  • Member of 2 Select Committees Chair of both UK and European Standing Committees of Women Elected Members of the Council of European Municipalities and Regi
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  • :A split district with separate executive committees for Tyne and Wear, operating from 10 Leazes Terrace, Newcastle, and one for (see [[Spies at Work, Select Bibliography|Bibliography]] for full details)
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  • ...ph and his allies in the party, but from a constellation of self-appointed committees in and on the fringes of the establishment, operating outside democratic in (see [[Spies at Work, Select Bibliography|Bibliography]] for full details)
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  • ...t Parliamentary Human Rights Committee]], a member of the [[European Union Select Committee on Social Affairs]] and International Development Liason Peer. ...the Parliamentary Labour Party Civil Rights and International Development Committees and vice-chair of the [[All Party Group on Ethiopia]]. She is a member of [
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  • ...ry is taking. BSDA is often asked to give evidence to parliamentary select committees and departmental enquiries on various government proposals.
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  • ...er firm involved introducing its clients to chairmen and members of select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotla :After serving on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and the Council of Europe, he was appointed to the Opposition Fro
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  • ...AST, together with other lobbyists, that was responsible for the All Party Select Committee on Obesity being formulated.<ref>TOAST [http://web.archive.org/we ...yists played a major role in the initiation of the House of Commons Health Select Committee inquiry into Obesity to which TOAST gave both oral and written ev
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  • ...hitehouse worked with members of All-Party Parliamentary Groups and Select Committees. He claims to have contacts with government ministers, opposition Spokesmen
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  • ...ry select committees including chairing the [[House of Commons Agriculture Select Committee]] (1997-2000), and since 2005 he had been the chair of the [[Hous ...of the [[House of Commons Agriculture Select Committee|Commons Agriculture Select Committee]], was also in the pay of Bell Pottinger. According to the Observ
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  • ...s originating in the Westminster System of parliamentary democracy. Select Committees exist in the British Parliament, as well as in other parliaments based on t ...ch of the main government departments and associated public bodies. Select committees have the power to take evidence and issue reports
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  • ...tion and Embryology Bill. He has chaired and been member of various Select Committees in the House of Lords, was editor-in-chief of the Journal of Neurological S
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  • ...g policy, credit union policy and housing rights. We work closely with the committees of jurisdiction to make sure our client’s voices are heard'. ...ssociation (1992-1998) and was a professional staff member for the [[House Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families]], where she worked closely with
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  • ...ympics: Tessa Jowell. He has previously served on the influential Treasury Select Committee where he led the campaign for more transparency in the consumer c ...h Shell and Nestlé. During his time as an MP, the only committees and sub-committees on which Mann served were those of the Treasury.<ref name="Mann"/> In one o
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  • ...ng particular attention to the role of the chamber, the role of the select committees and financial accountability. The investigation will concentrate primarily * How effective are select committees in holding government to account?
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  • ...[[Behavioural Insights Team]]. <ref> House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee Publications [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201012/l ....S. Department of Justice. Mr. Sunstein has testified before congressional committees on many subjects, and he has been involved in constitution-making and law r
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  • ...se, Democratic and Republican staff members of the congressional oversight committees, and academic specialists. *Dr. [[John Millis]] House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
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  • ...e EU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan and EU-Uzbekistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, and for relations with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Mongolia.<ref>European ...as a member of the Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Select Committee. <ref>[http://www.civilserviceworld.com/articles/analysis/arrival
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  • Cumberlege served on the select committee created to review the Draft Mental Health Bill and the one with t ...to the Palace of Westminster for her clients to attend debates and select committees, but she no longer does so and those of her clients who visit the Palace of
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  • ...008</ref> The [[MHRA]] set up an Expert Working Group (EWG) for one of its committees, the CSM, to examine the drug. One of the lay members of the group left soo The Health Select Committee (HSC) took the Seroxat case into account in 2005, when it reporte
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  • *Member of Parliament for Brentford and Isleworth (1992-1997). Select Committees: Education (1994-96) and Parliamentary Ombudsman (1993-97) Member, European
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  • ...faith matters in the UK and as a member of the [[International Development Select Committee]]. He takes a specific interest in issues of wealth and poverty a ...Environmental Audit]], and of the [[Parliamentary Labour Party Back-Bench Committees on Foreign Affairs, Defence and International Development]]. Malcolm is cur
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  • ...2003, when this information was available on its website, I found that the committees were stuffed with executives from Syngenta, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca Ph ...recently given a clean bill of health in a report by the House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology, under the chairmanship of Dr [[Ian Gib
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  • ...1990 Gulf crisis, she testified as an expert witness before congressional committees.) ...as the staff director for three different Senate committees, including the Select Committee on Intelligence. Has led a distinguished career in the U.S. Fore
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  • ...ntive matters. However, CONGO does provide, through special and ad hoc NGO Committees, fora for discussion of substantive matters by its members and members of t ...decisions, giving us a stronger voice at UN meetings. Of the various CONGO committees, FAWCO representatives are active members of the Committee on the Status of
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  • ...d the influential position of Chairman of House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee. Gapes is a prominent Zionist and pro-war voice in the party. ...2005 General Election he has served as the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, the most senior position in international affairs in British pol
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  • ...K. Johnson]] - University of Georgia, USA, served on the Senate and House committees on intelligence and on foreign affairs and has been a consultant to the Nat ...-90); staff member, National Security Council (1977); staff member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (1975-76). Council on Foreign Relations Adjunct S
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  • ...ver, four G4S employees secretly submitted a testimony to the Home Affairs Select Committee detailing “how some G4S guards developed a dangerous technique [29] www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/home-affairs-committee/news/120126/
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