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  • ...s/Press.97.98/hoffman.8.31.html 'BRUCE HOFFMAN TO HEAD RAND’S WASHINGTON OFFICE. LEADING TERRORISM EXPERT RETURNS AS THINK TANK BEEFS UP PROGRAM. ALSO BACK ...rd Carlile]] referred to Wilkinson as working out of an "interesting attic office", presumably in the same premises.<ref>Hansard HL [http://www.publications.
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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 ...s, which, like tobacco, are risky products requiring careful management of information of perception before people will accept them. Brown's proposed strategy reg
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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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  • ...eremy Oppenheim]] (Chair of the Board) Jeremy is a Principal in the London Office and is European leader of McKinsey's non-profit practice. His main area of ...Director of Directory of Social Change, the UK's leading agency providing information, training and support to voluntary organisations. He was a founder and Exec
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  • ===RBS investments<ref>All unreferenced information is from the investors' own websites or from Trustnet, http://www.trustnet.c ...the government, although an organisation with a similar name is on a Home Office 'watchlist'. The bank has refused to discuss the issue, and merely informed
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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 called [[The Consulting Assoc
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  • *[[Information Builders]] *[[Information Commissioner&#39;s Office]]
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  • GATSwatch.org brings you news and critical information on the GATS 2000 negotiations and the global campaign to 'Stop the GATS Att ...d actively in LOTIS Committee and High-Level LOTIS Group meetings, sharing information and discussing strategy with their corporate 'partners'.
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  • **OIE Office International des Epizooties; *[[European Food Information Council]] (EUFIC)
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  • :Amnesty backed up its words with deeds. The Colonial Office was at that time under heavy fire at home for their hounding of two self-pr ...ress, and members of all major political parties, appealed to the Colonial Office to effect some kind of compromise. After all, its treatment of the Hodgsons
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  • ...before taking up his first commission, that he not draw on any privileged information available to him as minister, and he should not become personally involved :In my capacity as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, support for my office is received from: [[Lord Harris of Peckham]], Mr [[S Robertson]], of London
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  • ...me so that I could send him a note. He said he would write to me with the information and I thanked him.<ref>Select Committee on Standards and Privileges Second Willie Sullivan is the director of the Scottish office of the [[Electoral Reform Society]].<ref>Severin Carell, Alarm bells sound
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  • ...They are chosen from amongst the ranks of the governing body. The term of office is four years, renewable once. The current Chairman is the former UK Prime ...l JAY, KCMG. Permanent Under Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. | The Honorable Peter JAY. Formerly British Ambassador to the United Stat
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  • ==Personal Information== *Spokesman to [[Silvio Berlusconi]] during his first term of office as Prime Minister.
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  • ...'t know who abducted our son': Parents of Martin Allen make final plea for information], ''Daily Mail'', 23 December 2009 (accessed 14 July 2015).</ref> His disap ...ress the Overseas Threat (GAO-03-165)], ''United States General Accounting Office'', May 2003. '' 'Security planning for the 2004 Olympic Summer Games in Ath
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  • See the ‘links with government’ section for more information about the cosy relationship between PhRMA and the US government ...ween the public and private sectors through the exchange of people, ideas, information and best practice.
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  • ...ission headquarters it is ideal for lobbying purposes. AquaFed’s second office is on avenue Hoche in the centre of Paris. ...er AquaFed was officially launched, the group’s website lacks some basic information: there is no mention anywhere of which companies are members of AquaFed. "A
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  • In 1917, he returned to Britain where he became Director of Information under [[Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook|Lord Beaverbrook]] in 1917. After ...injury proved fatal. On [[February 11]], just 10 months before his term of office was to expire, Tweedsmuir died. Prime Minister Mackenzie King reflected the
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  • The aim of the initiative is to "advance the development of policy and information tools on risk and security management of international aid agencies in conf ...ction and Return Task Force, Sarajevo, Bosnia ( 1998-2000 ) and as Head of Information and Emergency Aid Departments, Overseas Development Administration. Mr. Bea
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  • ...also Official representative to the Government´s Secretariat, Head of the Information department for the Prime Minister, Chief of staff for [[Michel Delebarre]], ...ions in Northern Ireland in the mid-1990s. He is partner in the lawyer’s office Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand. Mitchell is a director of F
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  • *[[Susan R. Millard]] | ''Office Assistant'' Former head of the U.S. Information Agency; former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican; former director of Radio Fre
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  • ...titioners and academics who focus on global issues, corporate citizenship, information technology and leadership in both the public and private sectors. ...White also served as Deputy Secretary of Defense; Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manpower, Reserve
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  • EFI's Brussels office is next to the headquarters of the European Commission.<ref>Jonny Paul, [ht ...Publishers, 2012 p.65</ref> However, in October 2012 EFI's website had no information about the nationality or identity of any of its funders. Executive director
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  • ...at they set the contract it does seem incredible that they do not hold any information on how the contract will be decided. ...f the WIC on the matter of Frontier Economics appointment. This dearth of information on this matter does not fulfil the aim stated by Sir Ian Byatt ‘to be ope
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  • ...2008 </ref> and the £36million pound fine from Ofwat for providing false information about its customer service performance and using those figures to justify i ...ourt case refers to case brought against Severn Trent by the Serious Fraud Office. As a consequence Severn Trent were convicted of giving false reporting of
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  • ...63-96); Head of Planning Staff, FCO (1983-87); Deputy Secretary, Cabinet Office (1991-94); Deputy Under Secretary of State and Political Director, FCO (19 ...es was appointed Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coalition government, having previously served as Shadow Se
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  • ...c perception of business ethics' which is available to the companies. Such information could be used by a company's PR department as a valuable resource in creati ...Responsibility at [[Fishburn Hedges]], as a civil servant in the [[Cabinet Office]] and as Head of Public Policy at [[NatWest]]<ref>Open Road [http://www.the
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  • ...ued a statement asking for the Corporation to be subject to the Freedom of Information Act, to publish its accounts and for the end of City businesses voting in e ...e next week Quiller was invited to meetings at the Corporation. We have no information on what they actually did. They might have been sitting on their hands for
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  • ...eloping an alcohol strategy for Europe, which initially involved gathering information on the extent of alcohol related harm and possible policy solutions. By 20 ...hed and would find it very difficult to believe if there was any available information which tended to indicate that the European Policy Centre was advocating on
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  • ...he coast of Ireland in a prestigious yacht call the "Sayonara" looking for information about German support for Irish nationalists. Hall and the head of Special B ...y. In 1924 he was implicated in the "[[Zinoviev Letter]]" affair, in which information from MI5 was leaked to the press in an attempt to discredit [[Ramsay MacDon
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  • ...to [[MI5]], MI10, the [[Political Intelligence Department]] of the Foreign Office, the [[Political Warfare Executive]], Director of the [[Economic League]] f ...n independent amateur, though it must be at least presumed that he fed the information into Webster's sophisticated propaganda machine (*4). He began this surveil
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  • ...eign Office mandarin who has held various positions, including Director of Information and British High Commissioner to India (2007-2011).
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  • ...s and on docksides". These Economic Study Clubs were "co-ordinated from an office in London, this task falling mainly to Admiral Hall and R. C. Kelly". There ...he coast of Ireland in a prestigious yacht call the "Sayonara" looking for information about German support for Irish nationalists. Hall and the head of Special B
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  • ...ent of the [[Institute of Customer Service]], is on the Executive of the [[Information Age Partnership]], the [[E-Skills Board]] and the [[National Employment Pan ...ompany | [[United Biscuits]] | [[Warburtons]] | [[UK Intellectual Property Office]] | [[Adidas]] UK | [[Procter & Gamble]] UK | [[Unilever]] | [[EDS]]] | [[I
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  • ...nd financial resources will be comprehensively declared on this site. This information will be updated quarterly.“{{ref|4}} At the time of writing, there is no ...estic and European public policies.” It was from [[Malcolm Harbour]]’s office and email address that the C4C sent emails to all MEPs on June 2005 invitin
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  • ...ence of privatisation. GSL claims that 'All staff are screened by the Home Office, and rigorously vetted by GSL internal procedures'. However, their behaviou ...ck pay and other benefits. There is no data on specific companies, but the information quite clearly points towards privatisation being a negative thing for the w
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  • ...[[MI5]], [[MI10]], the Political Intelligence Department of the [[Foreign Office]], the [[Political Warfare Executive]], Director of the [[Economic League]] ...n independent amateur, though it must be at least presumed that he fed the information into Webster's sophisticated propaganda machine {{ref|4}}. He began this su
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  • ...miralty tried unsuccessfully to suppress news about this Naval strike, but information began to leak out in the foreign press. But as a result it was presumed abr ...information they could have about him. The Admiralty duly obliged with the information that he had been discharged, "services no longer required" and was understo
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  • ...ionship" with the USA. When, therefore, in 1964 the Labour government took office it did so under the leadership of a man who, though committed to capitalism ...he trade union movement and the radical left. By the time he had come into office the post-war economic boom was over, but his plans to regenerate the manufa
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  • Shareholder Information Corporate and public affairs office
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  • ===Suppressing Scientific Information=== ...Bayer. This brings up many issues of drug companies suppressing scientific information that does not suit their commercial purposes.
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  • ...luence/Lobbying]] section for more info on these three organisations). For information on ExxonMobil's sponsoring of climate sceptics, see 'ExxonMobil Emerges as For more information on these examples see 'How ExxonMobil is Misleading Shareholders, Policymak
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  • '''Malcolm Rifkind''' served in the Foreign Office from 1982-86 as a Minister of State and from 1995-97 as Foreign Secretary. ...be able to gather 'privileged information', but 'there is an awful lot of information which is not secret which if you ask the right questions you’ll get the a
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  • ...talks and subsequent global agreements on telecoms, financial services and information technology," it states.<ref>Marriott, Hannah, "[http://www.gpluseurope.com/ ...e World Trade Organisation. He then joined [[Romano Prodi]]'s transitional office to advise the new President on media strategy, recruit the Commission's new
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  • ...e Act of Union of 1800 and the 1973 Constitutional Act. A Northern Ireland Office statement of last Saturday seemed to echo this in a rather uncanny way. Man ...borough dinner hosted by the Permanent Secretary of the [[Northern Ireland Office]], [[Joe Pilling]] in October 2001.<ref>Dean Godson, Himself Alone, David T
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  • ...r to the U.K. and El Salvador: He has been director of the [[United States Information Agency]] (1991-93), U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1989-91), Assist *[[Kimberly Marteau Emerson]], Former Director of the Office of Public Liaison at the USIA
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  • ....ca/scholar/g8summit2006.html G8 Summit 2006: Issues and Instruments]", G8 Information Centre website, accessed October 2008</ref> He is the editor of "Shaping a ...conomic Relations and Trade Publishing House. Agora Projects has opened an office in Hong Kong. Agora also works in partnership with the [[Federal Trust]] on
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  • ...sequently, agencies emerged in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office opening in 1842. ...n 1866. This encouraged further expansion into India with the first branch office in India opened in Calcutta in 1869 and Bombay (the company still operates
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  • <b>(A)</b> Occupation(s) during the three-year period before taking up office with the Parliament, and membership during that period of any boards or com ==Personal Information==
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  • ...007, Ladyman was told, "Take up forthwith but, for 12 months after leaving office, he should not be personally involved in lobbying Government Ministers or o
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  • ...tatement that it exists to help the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines to improve their health.<ref>FDA [http://www.fda ...nged the wording of the above request. Emails show the [[FDA]]'s integrity office removed language from a draft letter so that it would not ‘cause signific
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  • ...any other participant, may be revealed; nor may it be mentioned where the information was received."<ref>"[http://www.windsorleadershiptrust.org.uk/en/1/chathamh <ref>All the information that follows is sourced from the "[http://www.windsorleadershiptrust.org.uk
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  • ...nd acting as a focal point for debate and the exchange of ideas, views and information'.<ref>[http://nationalobesityforum.org.uk/content/blogcategory/57/124/ Nati :In January 2001, the [[National Audit Office]] set out the significant costs of obesity for the first time - both to the
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  • ...e a network for health professionals and an obesity management support and information resource ...news." NOF Chairman Ian Campbell was the voice greeting patients on a free information line. At the time he called for the number of UK patients being prescribed
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  • ...he Future of the Jewish People at the Israel Museum], The Prime Minister's Office via JPPI, accessed 14 August 2012</ref> ...more than 10 or 15 people in all of Israel' had access to all the relevant information, those leaders must make a decision alone without taking into account the v
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  • ...reign and Commonwealth Office, [http://ukinczechrepublic.fco.gov.uk/en/our-office-in-czech-republic/our-ambassador/ambassador-career-history UK Ambassador’ ...ffice's [[Whitehall Liaison Department]], [[Matthew Kydd]] and the Foreign Office legal adviser, Sir [[Michael Wood]]. According to Murray, Duffield assured
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  • ...from its intervention in 1969 to the Belfast Agreement in 1998. Publishing information on the book described Neumann as being a Research Fellow in International C ...vulnerable. I would strongly advise him not to ride into work." Johnson's office said he had been advised by the Police Commissioner that there was no secur
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  • ...try, L. (2008) 'How can hypocritical, conceited Hain remain in high public office?' <i>The Express</i> 14th January 2008</ref> states that he 'has never been ...try, L. (2008) 'How can hypocritical, conceited Hain remain in high public office?' <i>The Express</i> 14th January 2008</ref>.
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  • Permanent Under-Secretary, [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] | ...orate Development Group, Cabinet Office | Ursula Brennan, Chief Executive, Office for Criminal Justice Reform | Bob Coxon OBE, Senior Advisor, [[Carlyle Grou
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  • <b>Further Information:</b> <b>Further Information:</b>
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  • [[Image:CSG_thumbnail.jpg|thumb|right| Registered Office of Culture and Sport Glasgow at 20 Trongate]] ...having taken place between Burness legal advisors, CLS management and the Office of the Scottish Charities Regulator (OSCR) which convinced the parties conc
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  • *UK Government, especially BERR, the Cabinet Office, the Home Office and Ofcom The CBI's eBusiness Group and [[BIAC]]'s policy group on Information, Computer and Communications (ICCP) consult on consumer policy, IT Security
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  • ...of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]) ...for it. He tells here ... of the birth and growth of the wartime [[British Information Services]] in the United States as neutrality shaded into alliance: Tree wa
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  • ...sor from 1997 to 2002. In 2002, he was appointed Assistant Director of the office of the French Prime Minister, [[Jean-Pierre Raffarin]], in charge of econom ...f Limoges. From 1986 to 1995, [[Valérie Bernis]] was press officer at the office of [[Edouard Balladur]],
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  • The MCU headquarters was first set up in “an abandoned office on the second floor in a former police station in King's Cross Road” to t ...had had for its largely autonomous work was significantly curtailed. The [[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]]'s co-ordination efforts grew stronger
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  • ...summary of responsibilities'', MPSB, August 2004 (released via Freedom of Information Act), p5.</ref> until 1993. He returned to SDS as its Operational Controlle ...on into links between Special Demonstration Squad and Home Office''], Home Office, 12 March 2015(accessed 22 March 2015), pp3 & 19.</ref>
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  • ...ction and Freedom of Information legislation.<ref>[http://www.ofcom.org.uk Office of Communications], Accessed 4 November 2010</ref> *[[Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman]]
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  • ...new independent media in Kosovo. He then served as the Director of Public Information for the [[United Nations Mission in Kosovo]] (UNMIK)<ref> Albany Associates ...o-founding Albany, Simon was the Head of the UK [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]'s Media Development and Regulatory Advisory Team in Iraq where he was res
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  • A key source of information is the public inquiry into the death of the exiled Russian security officer ...evidence to show that Flood was 'Noah' or that he was involved in selling information.<ref name="gillard.2">Michael Gillard, Detective accused of taking bribes f
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  • ...80s. It suggests that Jones was actually working in its predecessor the [[Information Research Department]]</ref> *1971Entered FCO<ref>Hermes Database March 12, 2004 FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE FCO DAILY BULLETIN FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2004 - - CHANGE OF AMBASSADOR TO THE RUS
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  • *1997-1998 FCO (Deputy Head of [[Information Department]]) *1983-1985 FCO (Assistant Private Secretary, Minister of State's Office)
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  • *1995-1997 FCO ([[Information Department]]) ...Entered FCO<ref>Hermes Database November 8, 2001 Foreign And Commonwealth Office - Change Of Ambassador To Panama City - Ministerial Engagements Change Of A
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  • ...Information Department]] which was itself the replacement for the covert [[Information Research Department]] closed down by [[David Owen]] as Foreign Secretary in *1986-91 NEW YORK ([[British Information Services]]) (Director)
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  • According to the Cabinet Office website they "support the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, and ens ...inet"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office Cabinet Office], GOV.UK, accessed 30 September </ref>
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  • ...h 19) and encompasses those political, military, economic, ideological and information activities designed to achieve the results desired. ...s to impose strong control-measures over the civil population and over the information media. Although psyops can exploit and build on success in the military fie
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  • ...n]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum research unit into a full-fle ...strative head of the [[Foreign Office]] as well as a former chief of the [[Information Research Department]], did not join ISC because of his position in the Civi
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  • ===Freedom of Information=== *[http://www.cfoi.org.uk/ Campaign for Freedom of Information]
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  • ...Palliser]]: former Permanent Head of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office. [[Ziad Bahaa-Eldin]]: Lawyer, Bahaa-Eldin Law Office, Cairo.
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  • ...finally entered the secret world of the Special Forces. De la Billiere's office was in the Duke of York's headquarters off [[Sloane Square]] in London, whe ...ng British appointees in key security or defence posts, Britain could gain information; win influence, influence policy, recruit informants and even agents.<ref>S
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  • <b>Further Information:</b> <b>Further Information:</b>
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  • ...rd Mottram]], then Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator at the [[Cabinet Office]]. ...e Haldevang, Underwriter, Atrium</li><li>Bob Hartwig, President, Insurance Information Institute</li><li>Janice Ochenkowski, Managing Director, Jones Lang LaSalle
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  • ..."documents" seized in Red raids, just as [[J. Edgar Hoover]]'s FBI leaked information to friends during the Cold War era.2 Risk consultants compile information on political hot spots worldwide and advise on potential terrorist threats
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  • ...Monasterio’s ‘office’ on the 12th floor of an empty building. ‘The office space was absolutely empty’, recalls Chapela. ‘There were no computers, ...not on the 12th floor, but on the ‘5th floor of our offices, which is an office of the Ministry of Health, in the southern part of town where we work’. H
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  • ...ater worked at [[Control Risks Ltd]] and at its subsidiary [[Control Risks Information Services]].<ref>The Times (London) November 7 1986, Friday Appointments SEC ...'South Africa - The End of Empire', written by Janke, was based in part on information on "terrorism" in Mozambique supplied him by [[P. J. De Wit]], the head of
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  • ...in Central Europe, Vienna [Austria], (1973-76); Deputy Secretary, Cabinet Office, (1976-79);<ref>British Diplomatic Oral History Programme [http://janus.lib *1986 [[Control Risks Information Services]] a subsidiary of [[Control Risks Group]] board member<ref>The Tim
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  • ...1/FileName/BAE7F042FCEF2334B067DBA93401BF6A/PI_Priorix.pdf Priorix Product Information], GSK website, acc 26 May 2010</ref> ...ancet’s supposed ‘full investigation’, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, made it “hard to escape the conclusion that this represents institut
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  • ...Its only office is in Geneva, Switzerland and has over 600 employees. The office is headed by the Director General. ...s the WTO on the global stage and is therefore the person in charge of the Information and Media Relations within the WTO. Division <ref> [http://www.wto.org/engl
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  • :Detailed information on my expenses and allowances will be regularly updated on my website: www. ...liament rules and EPLP rules on the use of this allowance. My constituency office is rented from Islington South and Finsbury Constituency Labour Party at a
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  • ::Netcu's job is to give "security advice, risk assessments and information that can minimise disruption and keep their employees safe". Its head, Supe ...d Allied Matters Committee]] (ACPO(TAM)) and works closely with the [[Home Office]], [[National Crime Squad]] and the [[National Public Order Intelligence Un
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  • ...cover officers were also the target of FIT officers. It is unknown whether information gained through covert policing informed who FIT officers' targeted, or vice ...just been put in place in April 2005 which was at least partially based on information provided by the NPOIU and Sussex Police.<ref>[https://lexisweb.co.uk/cases/
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  • ...nvestigation of detained persons<ref>[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080401/debtext/80401-0008.htm Hansard debates], ...committee opposed the extension.<ref>[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080401/debtext/80401-0009.htm Hansard debates],
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  • ...wreactors/guidance.htm Guidance: assessment of new nuclear power stations] Office for Nuclear Regulation website, accessed August 2012. </ref> EDF Energy sa The [[Office for Nuclear Regulation]] (ONR) and Environment Agency said they were on cou
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  • ...ia is a resource for members of the public across Europe to find out basic information about selected MEPs, their financial and political interests, their voting ...c effectiveness in the [[European Parliament]]. The campaign tool supplies information on MEP candidates' status prior to the 2009 European Parliament elections c
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  • ...t.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref> He had served Cameron since 2005. <ref name ...eron for many years, initially as colleagues at the [[Conservative Central Office]] after graduation and thus liaising with one another during the 1992 gener
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  • .... Teachers are urged by their organizations and some public bodies to seek information overwhelmingly from such groups as CND, the National Peace Council, Teacher ...ment used IICORR.<ref>Hansard (2008) [http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com/pa/ld200708/ldhansrd/text/80226-0012.htm 26 February: Column 624]. Cox
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  • ...TASSC Public Information Bureau. The primary objective of the TASSC Public Information Bureau is to (i) maximize coverage of the coalition; (ii) disseminate key m ==London office==
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  • ...dman]]<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/programs.php?cat=57 Bronfman Program on Information Strategy], INSS, accessed 6 August 2012</ref> and the programme is named af ...Tufts and Harvard Universities, a legislative and policy assistant at the Office of Congressman Schiff on Capitol Hill, and a fellow at the [[Reut Institute
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  • ...the campaign was to inform the public that rather than the actual attack, information was required about its preparation stages. Therefore, the campaign aimed to * Collate "actionable information" to minimise the risk from terrorism
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  • ...mplaints against him for bullying. His resignation coincides with the Home Office's decision not to have a Scottish Inquiry into undercover policing in Scotl ...CS report on the activity of undercover officers in Scotland, and the Home Office's decision not to have a Scottish Inquiry.<ref>Public Interest Law Unit, [h
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  • ...ley, [http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/472363.html?c=on#c263675 ‘Marco information’], ''Indymedia UK'', 24 January 2011 (accessed 18 August 2014)</ref> or D ...ity with students.<ref name="Elm Grove HMOs">Planning & Public Protection, Information & Mapping, [http://present.brighton-hove.gov.uk/Published/C00000120/M000032
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  • ...ley, [http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/472363.html?c=on#c263675 ‘Marco information’], ''Indymedia UK'', 24 January 2011 (accessed 18 August 2014). ...ion on sexual relationships by British undercover investigators in Germany/information for the individuals affected’], written evidence to Home Affairs Committe
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  • ...ing organisation [[Consultancy Association]] in 2008, offering to exchange information on individuals. In 2015 he was subjected to protests over his involvement i ...awyers it was "likely that all special branches were involved in providing information" that was found on the blacklist files.<ref>Daniel Boffey, [http://www.theg
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  • ...evel for undercover officers and strengthening the role of the independent Office of Surveillance Commissioners. She also wrote to the chief executive of the ..._profiles.pdf Serious and Organised Crime Local Profiles: A Guide], ''Home Office (gov.uk)'', November 2014 (accessed 21 March 2015).</ref> In 2011 he had be
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  • ...istle-blower [[Peter Francis]] who claimed to have been instructed to find information to smear the Lawrence family and those around them.<ref>Rob Evans &amp; Pau ...ial reviews, fine-combing them for details and re-assembling the collected information into a narrative that gives a first picture of N81's tour of duty.
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  • ...-2 Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Iceland] Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 5 April 2016, accessed 21 May 2016</ref> ...ef>[https://www.gov.uk/government/people/michael-nevin Michael Nevin] Home Office, accessed 21 May 2016</ref>
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  • ...Council, amongst them the Czech exile Josef Josten, who ran the Free Czech Information News Agency, close to MI6. Josten was a major channel for dissemination of office in Thatcher's government: [[Rhodes Boyson]], [[David Mitchell]] and [[Nicho
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  • ...Office and to Thatcher's suggestion of accommodating it within the Cabinet Office or in Downing Street. Sporborg then wrote to Hastings, Crozier and Elliott ...contact and later IFF companion was [[Sven Kraemer]] who had worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense from 1963 to 1967 before serving as an arms con
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  • With hindsight and later information, the situation looks radically different: it Bonvoisin/Bougerol/NEM triangle, had Legon followed from Massart's office to [...]
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  • instance so far of a voluntary - if paltry - release of such information has been by the available information about membership of the Cercle and the 6I at a critical point in
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  • ..., ''Derby Telegraph'', 23 January 2017 (accessed 17 April 2017).</ref><ref>Office of the Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner, [http://www.derbyshire-pcc ...FOIA request of Peter Salmon], ''Derbyshire Police Freedom of Information Office'' via WhatDoTheyKnow.com, 13 June 2016 (accessed 20 August 2016).</ref>
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  • .... The payments were funded by the Home Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office but the contract was with ACPO.<ref>Jack Doyle, [http://www.dailymail.co.u ...www.met.police.uk/foi/pdfs/disclosure_2015/february_2015/2013070002664.pdf Information re the Metropolitan Police's "police liaison officers" deployed at marches
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  • ...e Home Office. in 2019 Khan joined [[RUSI]] 'on a secondment from the Home Office working to advance global policy and analysis'<ref>RUSI [http://archive.ph/ ...n siblings including her younger sister [[Sara Khan]] (b 4 January 1980). Information on the Electoral roll suggests that she was registered to vote in Bradford
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  • ...when the pair were both at Norbury police station, Hanrahan was passing on information to Adams. Hanrahan's relationship with Adams was sufficient for the latter ...ahan was also based. He would later tell CIB2 that Hanrahan was passing on information to Adams. While working there, he would find a written death threat placed
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  • ...of the Metropolitan Police in regards the inquiry, including disseminating information or receiving material. Any material to be disclosed to the inqury is first ...FORMATION-MANAGEMENT-POST-LAWRENCE-REPORT.pdf MPS Progress in the field of Information Management since the publication of the Stephen Lawrence Independent Review
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  • :: The objective was to gather secret political intelligence, information that couldn't be obtained by other means. Many in the Met as a whole wouldn ...f Judgment in case of The Metropolitan Police v Information Commissioner], Information Tribunal, 30 March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...h a pair of ex-officers, the Ross brothers, and that Relton was passing on information from police contacts to criminals.<ref name="tendler.horsnell"/><ref name=" ...ter as part of a group of men using contacts with in the police to pass on information to ''The News of the World'', and he would be linked to police corruption t
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  • ...This was notable, as at that point only a handful of people knew where the office was.<ref name="gt.e.29-4-16">Undercover Research Group: email from Guy Tayl In August 2004, Guy Taylor was working in the GR office and listening to music when Simon Wellings rang to ask about an upcoming me
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  • ...o.uk/books?id=syHuCwAAQBAJ Anti-War Activism: New Media and Protest in the Information Age], Springer, 1 October 2008.</ref><ref name="em.pn.2017">Emily Johns, [h ...te slimy. He claimed to be involved with the Animal Liberation Front Press Office, which was not believed and put down as a misguided attempt to impress.<ref
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  • ...yet about Graham's reporting on the RSSF or how he came to have access to information of their activities. Other than the one line in his Risk Assessment, the gr ...Tasking<br/>There were regular meetings at a flat where he could feed back information about the likely size of demonstrations, whether those demonstrations were
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  • ...eted for within Herne and a Special Grant funding bid was made to the Home Office to conduct a six month scoping project into the issues around the NPOIU. Th ...l Police Chiefs Council, the Undercover Policing Inquiry team and the Home Office.
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  • ...he Vietnam Solidarity Campaign. For a while in 1967/68, the VSC shared the office space of the IMG on Toynbee Street, London. ...ely monitored, including the Metropolitan Police Special Branch requesting information from other forces and compiling reports on its plans and protests. In parti
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  • ...rical murders in Northern Ireland.<ref>[https://www.bedfordshire.police.uk/information-and-services/about-us/our-chief-constable.aspx Our Chief Constable], ''Bedf ...specialist officers and staff working with MI5 and other partners to find information and evidence to thwart terrorist planning and help bring perpetrators to ju
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  • ...), the first months of his deployment may have been the period in the back office of the SDS, learning the trade and exercising his cover story.<ref name="HN ...IRA’s Birmingham pub bombings in November 1974. He wrote to the national office of the Troops Out Movement asking if there was a branch in south-east Londo
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  • ...investigation, Metropolitan Police Special Branch had withheld the crucial information. This in turn, caused Christine Green to come forward to ''The Guardian'' t ...''please get in touch'']. These events took place two decades ago, so all information is welcome even if to just corroborate what we know.''
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  • Prior to going undercover, he spent time in the SDS back office preparing their legend and providing support to other undercovers. 'N21 was ...f the article repeats what is related in the series, but there is some new information as well.
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  • ...the unit 1998-2005. HN72 is also mentioned as recruiting [[HN35]] for back office duties in 2006. He is also alleged to have been scapegoated for the closure Joined SDS in 1985, with two sponsors, and spent a year in the back office including creating a cover name. Deployed for only one year, 'meeting on Mo
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  • ...04/20180406-HN302-Additional_Text_to_MPS_Gisted_Risk_Asst-1.pdf Additional information to be read with the gisted risk assessment for HN302], ''Undercover Policin ...r undercover, introduced as 'Dan', duplicating the keys of the Black Dwarf office to let others '- presumably MI5 -' intrude the premises. Ali says it's dist
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  • ...no psychometric testing at the time. N86 was posted initially to the back office. Having been brought into the unit it was customary to be allocated a field ::The SOS was subject to annual review, initially by the Home Office. The Commissioner made personal visits and commended officers, as did other
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  • * [[National Special Branch Information System]] (NSBIS) ...h of the intelligence in these files was generated from publicly available information. For example, desk officers scoured press clippings, noting down names of a
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  • ...rrault, who is in charge of ethics and lobbying at the Standards in Public Office commission (Sipo), said it was “disappointed none of its recommendations ...assistant attorney general for national security, John Demers, asking his office to "immediately investigate" reports of Grenell's work in support of the Hu
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  • ...s resigned amid a furious row over the apparent forwarding of confidential information to a police anti-terror unit. [[Muslim Youth Helpline]], which was establis ...communities. I was also previously appointed to the British government’s Office for the Children’s Commissioner advisory panel on the Child Sex Abuse in
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  • ...icers, both from Metropolitan and County Forces. The sections also receive information from police officers of other forces and from various Government department ...s for officers requiring current information and, occasionally researching information on historical incidents. Subject index creates and maintains dockets on a v
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  • ...as Police Scotland, Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and non-home office forces including Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Civil Nuclear Constabulary ...he Police Service response and provide representation during COBR (Cabinet Office Briefing Room)<br>
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  • ...At the time of writing, the Inquiry had not released any files or further information on him either.<ref>The Chair, John Mitting, stopped releasing files about t ...files.uk/true-spies-story/ BBC True Spies Series: Police happy to cisclose information when it suits them], 24 March 2016 SBF.uk.)
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  • ...rliamentary democracy by political, industrial or violent means'.<ref>Home Office, [http://www.statewatch.org/news/2004/mar/special-branch-1984.htm Guideline ...y inept at both the information we gathered and the way we dealt with that information.
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  • ...sh police forces. It is also referred to as the '''National Special Branch Information System'''. It was introduced around 2003, but has since been since supersed ...ice-building-the-picture.pdf Building the Picture: An inspection of police information management], ''HM Inspectorate of Constabulary'', July 2015 (accessed 1 Jun
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  • ...ional security and international policy issues'. <ref name="jobad">Cabinet Office [https://web.archive.org/web/20220913085301/https://cabinetofficejobs.tal.n ...00px|[[National Security Secretariat]] as at 30 June 2010. Source Cabinet Office [https://web.archive.org/web/20180415091109/https://assets.publishing.servi
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  • ...payments over £25,000 by the [[OSCT]] in 2015 as disclosed by the [[Home Office]]. | 16/01/2015 || Advertising Media || OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[M4C]] || 61,437.38
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  • ...[[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]]. ...-13 || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[IFES Armenia office]] || 100003763 || 40,000.00
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  • ...[[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]]. | 14/02/2014 || 4594587 || 25,004.55 || [[South African Liaison office]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • ...[[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]]. | 04/01/2016 || 5,318,890 || 57,631.78 || [[The Met Office Government Services]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • ...[[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]/[[Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]]. | 04/01/2017 || 8825491 || 104,768.52 || [[Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Ohchr]] || Programme Spend (Oracl
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  • ...payments over £25,000 by the [[OSCT]] in 2014 as disclosed by the [[Home Office]]. | Home Office || Home Office || 02/01/2014 || Grants || OSCT - Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism || [[CT Centre (Mod) T/A Dstl]] || 100151
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