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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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  • * [[Central Office of Information]] *[[London Radio Service]]
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  • ...of The Monday Club - The First Decade'', Current Affairs Information Unit, London, April 1972: 5</ref>. ...of The Monday Club - The First Decade'', Current Affairs Information Unit, London, April 1972: 7</ref>.
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  • The '''Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office''' ('''FCDO''') is a UK government department. Equivalent to other countries' ministries of foreign affairs, i ...propaganda outfit the [[British Council]]. The review concluded that the government needed an 'overarching public diplomacy strategy'<ref> Foreign and Commo
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  • ...he was a director, had been paid to give political advice by the [[City of London Corporation]]. He was hired by the corporation in September 2006 and in the ...13/freedomofinformation.labour Ex-minister is paid to secure meetings with government] Guardian, Feb 2008</ref>
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  • ...125 million investment fund backed by the [[Home Office]] Active Community Unit. It was set up to help develop the capacity of the voluntary and community ...| 37575 || 21/03/2013 || 28/05/2013 || 01/04/2015 || 22 || 03817762 || || London || || Criminal Justice
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  • The government's refusal to publish the rules is a measure of the sensitivity of ministers The notion of government ministers retaining financial interests while remaining in office was born
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  • '''Cicero Consulting''' is a London-based financial services lobbying consultancy. ...50px|right|thumb|Cicero Consulting London offices, 1-2 Lower James Street, London, W1F 9EG (just off Golden Square)]]
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  • ...anti EU market fundamentalist campaign group based in [[Tufton Street]] in London at the same address as the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. ...nsurance and Risk Management at [[Cass Business School]], City University, London. Prior to this he was Associate Dean of Cass Business School, and worked as
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  • ...f Prison Service Industries and Farms; Chief Executive of NDPB (the Police Information Technology Organisation) from July 1999 - December 2001 and Director-Genera ...de and Industry. In early 2003, MacNaughton oversaw the publication of the Government’s Energy White Paper. Also see [[Department of Trade and Industry]].<ref>
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  • ...n and Commonwealth Office]] and the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. He was succeeded by [[Debbie Gupta]]. ...in the [[Cabinet Office]] as Director of the [[Central Drugs Co-ordination Unit]] until 1998. He subsequently became Governor of first [[Gartree Prison]] i
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  • ...ana. | Sir [[Rodric Braithwaite]], GCMG. Senior Advisor, Deutsche Bank AG London. Formerly British Ambassador to Russia. | The Rt Hon [[Lord Brittan of Spe ...MG. Formerly Head of the Diplomatic Service. | Professor Sir David KING. Government Chief Scientific Advisor. | Sir John KINGMAN, FRS. Director, [[Isaac Newto
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  • :London SW1P 4QP *[[London Borough of Barking and Dagenham]]
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  • Feith began his career in government shortly after his graduation from Harvard as an intern to a subcommittee ch ...‘assisting American companies in their relations with the United States government in connection with Iraqi reconstruction projects.’”
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  • The Taxpayers’ Alliance argue for greater transparency from government bodies<ref>Chris Daniel, [http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/bettergovernment According to campaign group The Other Taxpayers Alliance, the Companies House information held on the TPA is sparse, they claim that:
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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 ...olitan and City Police Company Fraud Branch (C6), based at Richbell Place, London.<ref>Police and Constabulary Almanac 1984, 1985 and 1986 editions, R Hazell
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  • ...CIA to the tune of £330,000. In June 1970 [[Edward Heath]]'s Conservative government had been elected with a pro-European manifesto. But public and parliamentar ...seemed capable of achieving something effective was the Foreign Office's [[Information Research Department]]. IRD had been set up in 1948 by [[Christopher Mayhew]
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  • ...s/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Times'' (London), 20 December 2005, Page 19.</ref> ...ccessed 03-May-2010</ref>, they moved to a new office at 35 Britannia Row, London N1 8QH, the first online record of them operating from Britannia row is fro
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  • [[Image:DavidFrench.jpg|right|thumb|David French, House of Commons, London, 21 January 2008]] ...July 1995. <ref>[http://www.de95.dial.pipex.com/09press/06971022.htm PRESS INFORMATION: DAVID FRENCH APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR GENERAL AT THE COMMONWEALTH INSTITUTE],
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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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  • ...arine, Flora pro-activ. According to ASA, Unilever’s Van den Bergh Foods unit overstated the benefits of Flora pro-activ in one press advert that claimed ...ice, the multinationals collectively withdrew from the market, forcing the government to retreat, and slash the price.
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  • ...ollback of virtually all social welfare programs, and the privitization of government services. As a result, the list of Bradley grant recipients reads like a Wh :[[Social Affairs Unit]] - $20,000 – To support a study of friendship as a social institution
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  • ...eviously Glenda worked in London in international investment and trade for Government before managing an e-business agency. Glenda began her career in the educat ...has an MBA from Harvard Business School, a MSc (with distinction) from the London School of Economics and a BA Honours from the University of British Columbi
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  • ...elf "a leading independent international development consultancy, based in London with a registered office in Delhi and major project offices located in deve It adds that its core expertise lies in the fields of government and enterprise/utility reform and in a range of closely related critical su
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  • ====Propaganda and information control==== ...| [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] [[D-Notice]] Committee | [[Joint Information Activities Group]] (JIAG) | [[Directorate of Defence Communications]] | [[7
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  • ...f a pending debt issuer.<ref>Brooke Masters, Javier Blas and Ben Fenton in London, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f7ba2714-7d70-11e1-bfa5-00144feab49a.html#ixzz1 ...y 2000 there have been 36 different members of the FSA board. Biographical information on the members is below.
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  • * [[Austrian information industry (e-business Austria)]] (VIW)Austria *[[CUTS International - London Office]] CUTS United Kingdom
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  • ...ed in 1988 by Bill Hughes, at the time a CBI boss, advisor to the Thatcher government, Scottish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and dire ...n complementary events such as the Scottish Financial Enterprise dinner in London."
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  • ...s]]. It calls itself, “the leading supplier of strategic communications, information operations and public diplomacy to governments and military clients around ...at the [[Defence Systems and Equipment International]] (DSEi) arms show at London’s Excel Centre. Reporting the launch, ''The Observer'' called SCL a UK po
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  • ...h American version of the military coup in which the military intervene in Government in the name of the 'National Will'." ...sort of policies which could not be hoped for from either a Labour or Tory government, which under the leadership of [[Edward Heath]] was felt to have moved too
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  • ...n's Strike began in May 1966 and posed an immediate threat not only to the government's pay policy but to the British economy. Wilson handled the strike badly, a ...ased the pressure on Wilson in the House of Commons by demanding even more information about the plot. The Economic League's part in this affair would however see
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  • ...es contained a number of embarrassing inaccuracies. Shortly afterwards the London listings magazine ''City Limits'' revealed that an example of a supposedly ...ipulated Conservative majority, recommended some form of registration. The Government however decided that the time and expense of registration was not justified
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  • ...ants have proved unwilling or unable to police themselves effectively. The government needs to think very hard about the kind of corporate image UK PLC wants to ...s report: Demand for government regulator to end hypocrisy,' The Guardian (London), April 23 2007, Guardian Home Pages; Pg.3, Accessed 28 February 2008 (Nexi
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  • P&G Director Mr. Scott Miller is chairing an USCIB National Government Relations Committee promoting international regimes conducive to foreign in *[[European Food Information Council]]
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  • ...earch data and retailers' shopper data, there is a powerful combination of information available to shape mutually beneficial business plans.’<ref>"Plan Global, ...Corporate Conduct, International Codes, and Citizen Action’, Zed Books, London and New York, pg. 98</ref>
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  • * Former Government pro-GM apologist is Tesco Director ...missions. It helps that they receive payment for each tonne saved from the government Emissions Trading Scheme.4
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  • ...t would put its significant weight into promoting the charity’s consumer information website www.drinkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on produc ...d Office]]. The following details are from the memorandum: <ref> Scottish Government Publications October 2006 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/10/
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  • Without British and American government policies over the last twenty years encouraging the privatisation of public ...ll being and sustainable development. It was superseded in 2000, for local government, by the Best Value regime, which aims to overcome the more debilitating fea
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  • ...obil]] conducts business in almost 200 countries worldwide. {{ref|16}} For information on the different ExxonMobil companies and affiliates, see http://www.exxonm .../essouk/glance/britain.html. Their main locations are in Leatherhead, West London, Abingdon, Fareham, Fife, Fawley and Purfleet.
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  • information on these groups in this period is very Street in London donated by the wealthy [[Duke of Westminster]].(90)
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  • ...ched officially at Bloomberg’s European headquarters in Finsbury Square, London. Leach spoke as chairman of the board of directors, as did [[Derek Scott]] ...[[Joanna Shields]] - Former chair, [[Tech City UK]]; Non-exec director, [[London Stock Exchange]]
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  • ...ion and business services, and attracting investment from both private and Government sources.{{ref|1}} ...Vinters]] | [[Taylor Wessing]] | The [[Ann Hayes Consultancy Ltd]] | The [[Government of Victoria]] - Australia | The [[Institute of Cancer Research]] | The [[Ne
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  • Headquartered in London, it has 40,000 employees in 80 countries, although Pearson generates approx ...d Pearson of 'acting as a quasi-government agency'. 'But it is not a quasi-government agency,' she said. 'It is a business that sells products and services.'
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  • ...ligence Unit]]. Shortly afterwards, he is offered a consultancy with the [[Information Research Department]] by [[H.H. Tucker]] and a deeper relationship with [[M ...der]] denying that the [[Farfield Foundation]] is a front for the American government.<ref name="Saunders377">Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CI
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  • ...EUFIC Website - Homepage]", EUFIC Website, accessed 05 October 2010</ref> information source on food, but actually functions as a food industry lobby group. It ...ling and choosing a well-balanced and healthy diet...."<ref> European Food Information Council Website [http://www.eufic.org/page/en/page/ONEUFIC/ About EUFIC] Ac
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  • London-based lobbying firm working in Westminster, Whitehall, the EU and the devol ...register documents clients on behalf of whom CLC have lobbied ministers of government, and the firms 2015/2016 listings are as follows:
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  • ...ational Literacy Trust (NLT) and the Chartered Institute of Librarians and Information Professionals (CILIP).<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cma An article in The Times (London) of 25 September 2009 notes:
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  • ...n and international public policy issues. He is a teaching fellow of the [[London School of Economics]] and Political Science and director of the consultancy ...ey Howe]], [[John Major]], and [[Douglas Hurd]] between 1989 and 1995, and London correspondent of the French politics weekly, [[Valeurs Actuelles]], between
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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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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...to selected journalists in plain brown envelopes. According to a senior Information Officer: 'We would stand over them but we don't particularly want them att
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...formation operation has not existed since. However, the carefully drafted government statement acknowledging disinformation left a number of questions unanswere
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...t broadcasting had been on the move. Nineteen eighty-eight was to see the government widen its attack to both broadcasting systems. This time the controversy d
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  • .... Exiled Russian former security officer who died of Polonium poisoning in London. ...ya. In 1997 he moved to one of the most secret divisions of the service, a unit called [[URPO]] investigating "organised criminal formations".<ref>[http://
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  • ...tried to persuade officials in several other African countries to pass on information concerning the horn trade to the project and to employ KAS to train game wa ...ded members of [[Koevoet]] (Crowbar), the South African counter-insurgency unit. KAS also trained game wardens for Mozambique inside South Africa.
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  • Jamie Shea (Born 11 September 1953 in London) is a former British journalist turned NATO propagandist. He later became D *Oct. 2000 - Mar. 2003 Director of Information and Press
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 4 'The Terrorism Industry: The Government Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry'' The terrorism industry manufactures, refines, and packages for distribution information, analysis, and opinion on a topic called "terrorism." The industry comprise
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  • ...y did not appeal, either then or since.<ref>Frank Gardner, Blood and Sand, London: Bantam Press (2006) ISBN-10: 0593055780 ISBN-13: 978-0593055786,p,85-6</re ...y at [[Saudi International Bank]] (SIB), a joint venture between the Saudi government and a handful of Western banks. I tried to make it clear that I had no gro
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  • :‘The role of PR is to provide information, to "tell the truth persuasively", and to allow journalism the right to int ...k tank. A place where moral philosophy is applied to the question of where information goes in the 21st century. This place would be the 'truth institute'.<ref>[h
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  • :In 1918 the Rev [[Robert Hyde]], a vicar working in London’s East End, founded the [[Boys’ Welfare Association]] in response to th [[The Boys' Welfare Association]], founded by a London vicar in 1918 to address poor working conditions, changed its name to the [
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  • ...ut Science directors [[Tracey Brown]] and [[Ellen Raphael]] worked for the London-based PR company [[Regester Larkin]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200103 ...ctor, attended a meeting hosted by the UK government's [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) about the design of the Public Debate. She was invited as part of a
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  • ...tional contributions in the emerging fields of Information Superiority and Information Operations (IS-IO).’ According to an Mod biographical note:'Experience of ...id (2004) ‘The Propaganda machine’ in David Miller (ed.) Tell Me Lies (London, UK: Pluto)</ref>
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  • ...(and himself a former ambassador to Iran) of [[Norman Reddaway]] of the [[Information Research Department]] [http://www.newstatesman.com/200510170022], and that ...sian democracy. The money does not come directly; it is channelled through London PR companies presided over by a retinue of former new Labour special advise
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  • Geoff Mulgan went on to head the policy unit at Number Ten under former prime minister [[Tony Blair]] and [[Charles Lead Demos engages extensively with art and culture. They advised the government on the rebranding of Britain as Cool Britannia and worked on the projects [
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  • ...ccessed 21 January 2009</ref> Presumably this means it is independent from government, although this would be very hard to argue, as it promotes political writin Conference, University College London, 8 October 2005, p. 4.</ref> Policy entrepreneurs, operating in think tanks
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  • ...e organisation has access to, and more than cordial relations with, the UK government and has had meetings with Margaret Beckett and Jack Straw. Its former direc ...05 states it has 'worked with the British Embassy to support the Ukrainian Government on transparency and export controls' and has worked with "international ins
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  • ...is an American think tank researcher who undertook his higher education in London and according to the [[Policy Exchange]] has worked in US right wing and ne He subsequently gained a BA in Classics from Kings College London.<ref>Policy Exchange [http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/people/Alumni.cgi Al
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  • ...or Emeritus of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at [[King’s College London]]; Professor of Political Science at [[Bar-Ilan University]]; Principal Res ...] in London (1985-86). In 1989 he joined King’s College, University of London as a Lecturer and then Reader in the [[Department of War Studies]]. He was
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  • ...g people’s views on sex education: education, attitudes and behaviour'', London: Routledge, 2000 </ref> ‘moral crusading organisations’<ref>Martin Durh ...a trustee. He was the Assistant Director of the [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit]], from which the think tank [[Civitas]] was created in 2000 - Whelan was i
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  • ...'''Iraqi National Congress''' (INC) was created at the behest of the U.S. government for the purpose of fomenting the overthrow of Iraqi dictator [[Saddam Husse ...y of Chalabi's men were captured, tortured, and slaughtered leading the US government to evacuate seven thousand of the rest.
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  • ...he regional anti-terrorism command - the [[West-Midlands Counter-Terrorism Unit]] and [[MI5]]. Before being arrested, the suspected individuals were placed ...e convicted with "supplying and funding terrorists" abroad or "withholding information". <ref name="Mirror 1"> Rod Chaytor, [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stor
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  • ...governance for the international operations of PSCs, BAPSC is working with Government and the industry to ensure best practice in the standards of operation of i ...progressed to Parliamentary Affairs. From 1991 to 1997 he was Head of the Information and Emergency Aid Departments of the Overseas Development Administration.
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  • *[[Frank Furedi]], ''The Mau Mau War in Perspective'', London: James Currey Publishers, 1989. ...y Communist Group]' ''Revolutionary Communist Papers'' No. 1: March 1977, London: Revolutionary Communist Tendency. ISSN 0309-4634.
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  • ...after leaving office, he should not become personally involved in lobbying Government on behalf of his new employer."<ref name="MP"> [http://acoba.independent.go *Adviser on healthcare reform, [[Government of Kuwait]], August 2010
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  • ...Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1971|Targets=Anarchist group ...ce in 1964, after completing his initial training he was posted to a North London police station.<ref name= "Doug1st"/> Unhappy in this policing role, he suc
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  • ...re this information among our networks as much as possible, to ensure that information doesn't come out in the press before people involved know. ...sons attempts have been made to avoid using the press as source material. Information here overlaps with some of what has been reported in the press, but has als
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  • ...who comprise its membership, the [[Food Standards Agency]] and a number of government departments and other corporations. ...to-change-the-way-we-think-2174655.html Nudge, nudge, wink wink... How the Government wants to change the way we think] accessed 21st September 2011 </ref> [[Ric
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  • ...report of February 1983 highlighted the CPS's links with the Conservative Government: The CPS challenged the attendance figures at the CND rally in London 22 October 1983:
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  • :You do really pick up a lot of information and when you see the Prime Minister, you're seeing [[David Cameron]], not t ...imilarly, I have never knowingly even met anyone from the Number 10 policy unit. But in order to make that clear beyond doubt, I have regrettably decided t
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  • ...be harmful to the public interest. Transparency is needed if we're to have government accountability on these issues.</blockquote> ...ong, an issue that exposes the far-too-cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money.”
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  • ...Western Europe (the German Group), based initially in Cologne and then in London.<ref>Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 190 ...e his information helped to forestall a communist attempt to overthrow the government of [[Getulio Vargas]] later that year.<ref>Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History
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  • ...Met chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe defends Hillsborough role in web Q&A], ''London Evening Standard'', 15 January 2014, accessed 1 June 2014.</ref> As such, h ...t was utter chaos, a shambles. The police were defensive; we could not get information; there was no sense of partnership or that they were there to help us do wh
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  • ...r consideration to the question of who would be required to register, what information lobbyists would have to provide, the arrangements for keeping the register ...He has written to all the top British lobby firms inviting them to meet in London on July 16.
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  • ...enty seven questions about lobbying including sixteen attempting to gather information on the practice of lobbying by respondents. The last eleven questions aske ...Executive is less open about corporate influence and lobbyists than the UK government. The academics behind the study, [[David Miller]], [[William Dinan]] & [[Ph
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  • ...states: "At present there has been no exploitation based on his [Nelson's] information, although he had been informing the office for some time that the UDA were ...rations to frustrate loyalist attempts to purchase weapons in Scotland and London, with two further investigations into possible future attempts continuing.<
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  • ...Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...more recently the '''National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit''' (NDEDIU). For much of its history it was controlled by the [[Association
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  • ...for Minimum Pricing The fatal flaws in the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model] London: Adam Smith Institute, 2012. </ref> This drew a twenty three page rebuttal ...ics at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[Medical Research Council Unit for Epidemiological Studies in Psychiatry]] and was based at the [[Royal Ed
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  • ...nises a wide range of activities ‘to promote education in particular and information in general about Israel.’<ref> http://www.angloisraelassociation.com/inde ...arly 20 years in the world of Washington, most recently as the director of government affairs for the [[Jewish Institute for National Security of America]]. He h
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  • ...ed, independent and impartial platform for public scrutiny, discussion and information about shale gas exploration and production in the UK'. ...iews of funders, whether from industry or other stakeholder groups, to the government or the media'.
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  • ...Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} '''See the main page at '''[[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]'''
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  • The Government has no formal legal definition for Domestic Extremism (while it has one for ...ers]] (ACPO) can be found at the page of the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]].<ref name="herne.2">Mick Creedon, [http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/Docume
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  • ...[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=circa 1999 to present} ...ut a [[Domestic Extremism| proper definition]] of what it entailed and the information stored in the National Domestic Extremism Database is wide-ranging and ecle
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  • ...mmittee on Nutrition''' (SACN) advises [[Public Health England]] and other government agencies and departments on nutrition and health related issues. ...s and the elderly) and health inequality issues. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/scientific-advisory-committee-on-nutrition Scientific Advisory Commi
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  • ...s minerals to the West and dangers of the Soviet threat"; on his return to London, Janke prepared an edited version of the conference speeches for distributi ...ican government and its replacement by a Communist or Communist-influenced government would leave the West entirely defenceless" (284).
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  • After the fall of France, Eastwood's unit was recalled to England to become part of the [[31st Independent Infantry B ...summaries nor those reports prepared by the Army or Ministry of Defence in London, although members of my department could well have seen them.
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  • ...n Management]], [[Psychological Warfare]], [[Psychological Operations]], [[Information Warfare]], [[Public Diplomacy]], [[Public Affairs]], [[Public Relations]] a ...of political action or communication, but part of the ‘weaponization of information’<ref name="Miller"/>.
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...2013, p27.</ref><ref name="CAQ6">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda In London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', C Hurst & Co, 2011, p6.</ref>
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  • ...iticised.<ref name="Ellison1.summary">Mark Ellison QC, [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/287030/stephen_lawrence_review_ ...ord and included a visit by Nelson Mandela. The public outcry prompted the government of the day to set up the [[Stephen Lawrence Inquiry]] under Sir [[William M
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  • ...o date (October 2017) it has met quarterly, normally at Riverside House in London. ...use when I receive them." Theresa May, Home Secretary, [https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/undercover-policing Written statement to Parliament: Undercover Po
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  • ...as=''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Dave Hagen 1.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...01/2; his handler was [[Bob Lambert]]. He infiltrated a political group in London involved in the campaigns around the Stephen Lawrence murder. Furthermore,
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  • ...''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...lawrence-independent-review The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014, Vol. 1, p.201</ref> and thus on what police officers invol
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  • ...''Dave Hagan''|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1996-2001|Targets=Black &amp; fam ...er-whistleblower [[Peter Francis]] who says he had been instructed to find information to smear the Lawrence family and those around them.<ref>Rob Evans and Paul
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  • ...d in groups around the Lawrence campaign in 1998 and also withheld crucial information on corruption of officers involved to the original murder investigation to In 1993 black teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in Eltham in South London by a racist gang.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Stephen_Lawre
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  • ...string of child sex assaults, Driscoll was removed from the case, and the London probe was shut down shortly afterwards.<ref>Jason Beattie, James Lyons &amp ...ved because of politically embarressing allegations that a minister in the government of Tony Blair was involved.<ref name="Pettifor.4">Tom Pettifor, [http://www
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  • ...r riot gear, numerous police and extra guards were brought in, and, so the government claimed, a further £100,000 of material damage was caused by detainees. and Mohammed Abdullah, escaped in September. Both are picked up, one in London with a suspected broken leg and deep cuts sustained in the escape. Mr Saeed
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  • ...d by the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns, showed that the Government intended to suspend the minimum wage at Harmondsworth so that Sodexho could On February 22, 2002, The London Times reported that nine detainees escaped from Harmondsworth, breaking a w
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  • ...ce officers|Image=PX A 03.002.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2002-2008|Targets=Anarchist networks, environmentalists}} ...2002 and 2008. She was tasked by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) as 'one of the first in a team of 15 spies who would be sent unde
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  • ...implementation of national standards set by the College of Policing or the government.' (paragraph 7.9). ...rs Committee]] (ACPO TAM), which oversaw the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit|domestic extremism units]], and thus the undercover police targeting protes
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  • ..... We believe that the same technologies that created the internet and the information revolution have the power to transform education for the twenty-first centu ...ing a new education-based initiative in his country. In March 2003, senior government leaders from Jordan and senior executives from Cisco met in Geneva and deve
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  • ...Italy from 1962 on until he was recalled to serve as Franco's Minister for Information and Tourism from October 1969 to June 1973, a period during which he would ...shed a range of literary magazines such as ''Encounter'' and ''Survey'' in London, ''Quadrant'' in Australia, ''Cuadernos'' in Buenos Aires and ''Cadernos Br
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  • ...aff until April 1967 when he was dismissed for having spied on the Italian government. Andreotti was entrusted with the destruction of the voluminous files De Lo ...lin by setting up a covert propaganda and disinformation unit called the [[Information Research Department]] (IRD) (53). The IRD would grow to become the biggest
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  • ...hown a copy to the Spanish Minister [probably Sánchez Bella, Minister for Information] and to the Pope. NSIC in New York had bought 500 of the ISC's initial prin ...rgetic, was so fired with enthusiasm on reading the report that he came to London to present it in person to Prime Minister Edward Heath" (132).
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  • ...ead-criticism-for-futile-ban-on-islam4uk-but-gains-support-of-qf-and-bmsd/ Government faces widespread criticism for ‘futile’ ban on Islam4UK but gains suppo :The ban is a welcome sign that the Government is finally taking notice of individuals found abusing the right to free spe
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  • [[Breakthrough Media Network]] is a London communications company, founded in 2008. <ref> [https://beta.companieshouse Breakthrough Media has produced a series of government campaign resources, including for the [[Department for Education]], the [[D
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  • ...opaganda-unit-inspired-by-the-cold-war Inside Ricu, the shadowy propaganda unit inspired by the cold war], The ''Guardian'', 2 May 2016, accessed 10 May 20 ...refuse-confirm-role-london-1898046 Conservatives refuse to confirm role of London official in racism storm] ''Wales Online'', 17 September 2010, accessed 10
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  • ...cle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to ...cation in June of an article ''The CIA Makes the News'' in the alternative London weekly ''Time Out'' which quoted Cord Meyer's 1968 memorandum (204).
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  • Georges Albertini, the longstanding French ally of Crozier's London ISC and a by hiring several young British activists to run the 6I's London end, notably assisted
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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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  • ...[[Metropolitan Police]]'s investigation into its Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. He retired in May 2017. ...June 2011 (accessed 21 March 2016).</ref> - a multi force and multi agency unit providing covert and specialist policing to address serious and organised c
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  • ...atesDeployed=1987-1991|Targets=London Greenpeace, Animal rights, and North London Activists}} ...nd 1991, he infiltrated a range of left wing groups and campaigns in north London, now he is course director of a training programme for Indian Police office
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  • ...conference, 'Muslim Women: Pioneering Change in 21st Century Britain' (The London Muslim Centre, Saturday 10 January 2009). Other speakers included [[Sadiq K ...t who was deputy director of the [[Research Information and Communications Unit]], a strategic communication operation which is part of the [[Office for Se
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  • ...cle as head of 4 Area Drug Squad, a 17 strong team which covers south-east London.<ref>Dominic Cavendish, [http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/dont-tell- ...FBI had passed the intelligence onto the [[National Criminal Intelligence Unit]] which identified suspects). Operation Ore saw the National Crime Squad co
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  • ...4-2007|Targets=Equality Alliance, OutRage!, SHAC|Companies=BLACKchrysalis, London School of Surveillance}} ...eople who had known him discussed the interviews in online forums, but the information provided there is equally hard to verify.
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  • ...mer detective inspector who ran the Metropolitan Police's Money Laundering Unit in 2001-2003.<ref name="Thule">RISC Management, [https://thuledrilling.file ...id Brindle in Walworth.<ref>Duncan Campbell, 'Crime plc: The Return of the London Mob', ''The Guardian'', 14 December 1991 (accessed via Nexis).</ref>
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  • ...rley / 'HN85'|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Roger_Pearce_2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1978-1980 / 1979-1984|Targets=ana :: 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
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  • ...Alias=Bob Robinson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=PX_A_07.016.jpg|Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1983 or 1984<ref name="DATE DISCR ...ith mosques to ban recruiters while working for the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. An avowed former officer with the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]]
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  • ...ecords Michael W. Relton was born in Hartlepool in this year.</ref>) was a London-based solicitor imprisoned for his role at the centre of laundering money f ...veloped a his own practice and become a leading criminal defence lawyer in London. Among his clients was the [[Police Federation]], and he acted for 36 offic
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  • ...rategic communications agency the [[Research Information and Communication Unit]]. ...roviding Positive Messages]] (London Tri-borough) - Third party provider [[London Tigers]]
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  • ...name="CompHou"> [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06906866 Fast London UK Ltd], ''Companies House'', accessed 13 February 2017. </ref>. ...rmer home secretary [[Theresa May]]. <ref name="TMay"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home-secretary-supports-launch-of-families-matter-campaign Home Secret
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  • ...ceived partial funding from the [[Home Office]]. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home-secretary-supports-makingastand-campaign Home Secretary supports ...co-founder of Inspire [[Tahmina Saleem]] received the ‘Government Office London Conference Award for Innovation’ for the best ‘Women’s Project’ in
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...es his activities in the context of the Metropolitan Police's Public Order Unit, and authorizing officers for the other areas were he was active.
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...ichardson''' was the alias of an undercover police officer who infiltrated London-based and environmental groups from 1999 to 2003. This page looks at his ac
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  • ...ers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fas ...ronmental groups from 1999 to 2003. This page looks at his activities with London-based groups, mainly the Movement Against Monarchy, the W.O.M.B.L.E.S., and
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  • ...0px]]'''The Defence and Security Organisation''' (DSO) is a part of the UK government. It helps the arms and security industries promote and sell their military Previously DSO was housed under the [[UKTI]] unit, but was moved into the new Department for International Trade in 2016.
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  • ...s=John Graham|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1969|Targets=Vietnam Solidar ...ive for one year over the period 1968 to 1969, when he infiltrated a north London branch of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign (VSC) and he also reported on the
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  • ...'Bill' Lewis|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1968-1969|Targets=Vietnam Solidar ...trating the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign and International Marxist Group in London in 1968-1969. As such he is a contemporary of [[Conrad Dixon]] and fellow u
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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 ...as also been the [[National Co-ordinator PURSUE]], leading role within the Government's counter-terrorism Strategy, [[CONTEST]].
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  • ...at Daesh]. Accessed 24 October 2019.</ref> According to an MoD report on ''Information Advantage'': ...ttachment_data/file/764075/20181126-JCN_2_18_Information_Advantage_web.pdf Information Advantage]]'', Joint Concept Note 2/18, November 2018. [[Development, Conc
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  • ...s=Rick Gibson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1974-1976|Targets=Troops Out Move ...tive for two years between 1974 - 1976, when he infiltrated the South East London branch of the Troops Out Movement (TOM) and took on roles at the national l
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  • ...ave Robertson|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1970-1973|Targets=Vietnam Solidar ...essed 17 April 2018).</ref> He had also held an administrative role in the unit 1982-83, which involved collation and internal distribution of intelligence
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  • ...Alias=unknown|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=late 1970s / early 1980s|Targets= '''Grunwick strike''' (1976-1978, North London):<ref name="truespies.1"/>
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  • ...esmond Loader|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1975-1978|Targets=Communist Party ...nt’ organisations including the ‘South London People's Front, the East London People’s Front and the Progressive Cultural Association.<ref name="MChant
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  • ...arry Tompkins|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed= 1979 - 1983 |Targets=The Spartac ...time: ''Socialist Press'', also illustrated that they had two branches in London. See:[https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/socialist-press-uk/ind
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  • ...he legacy paper files and the indices used to access them, rather than the unit itself. * [[National Special Branch Information System]] (NSBIS)
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  • ...darity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ==London ISM==
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  • ...darity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART.}} ...ing / anarchist groups including State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, rampART and the International Solidarity Movement fr
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  • ...nd institutions and other key players responding to terrorism, migration information challenges, disinformation and declining trust' at a meeting of the Club of **[[The Network Hub]] Development Director, Mar 2018 – Mar 2019, Location: London, United Kingdom - Building the capacity of civil society organisations acro
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  • ...he apparent forwarding of confidential information to a police anti-terror unit. [[Muslim Youth Helpline]], which was established in 2004, has been put on ...ng grass roots communities. I was also previously appointed to the British government’s Office for the Children’s Commissioner advisory panel on the Child Se
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  • ...dded in leadership or functionary positions in the Zionist movement or the government of Israel. Secondly, there are individuals of Muslim origin who are fully s ...e [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] (RICU), the propaganda unit of the Home Office’s [[Homeland Security Group]] (HSG, as the [[Office fo
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  • ...ter Extremism]] (OCE)... established in June 2015.'<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/home-office-single-departmental-plan-2015-to-2020/single-depar ...Present. 'Directs and manages 'Building a Stronger Britain Together', the Government's £63m programme to implement the Counter Extremism Strategy. Objectives i
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  • ...orism/domestic extremism police. It replaces the [[National Special Branch Information System]] (NBSIS). According to the UK Government:<ref name="action.plan"/>
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  • The '''National Police Coordination Centre''' (NPoCC) is a national unit, which coordinates the local, regional and national police response to rang ...o the Strategic and National Policing Requirements and maintaining information and data sets relating to policing specialist skills and assets fo
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  • ...ias=n/a|Series=undercover police management|Image=Lawrenson signature.png |Unit=C Squad|DatesDeployed=before 1963 - early 1969|Targets=n/a}} ...tan Police Special Branch]] in the 1960s, who moved to the Economic League London Regional Office as soon as he retired in early 1969. As the head of 'C' squ
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  • ...cer_sidebar|Name= Wilf Knight|Series=Undercover Police and Corporate Spies|Unit=Special Branch| DatesActive=1959-2008|Image=Wilfknighttruespies.png|Targets ...nd [[Special Branch]] officer, who also worked in the secretive undercover unit the [[Special Demonstration Squad]], which is currently being investigated
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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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  • *[[GCHQ]] (Government Communications Headquarters); *[[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] (RICU)
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  • *The [[International Affairs Unit]] (IAU) is one of six units within NSS – the others being [[Intelligence ...eb.archive.org/web/20180415091109/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/60745/Cabinet-Office_0_0.pdf St
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  • ...ns any not-for-profit voluntary citizens' group operating independently of government for community or charitable purposes and organized on a local, national or ...ous diseases and in furtherance thereof, to publish the useful results and information and raise public understanding of such diseases; 4) the relief of persons i
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  • ...] in the 2019/20 year.<ref>CSSF [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1003323/National_Security_Commu ...who had joined on a temporary basis.<ref>National Security Communications Unit: Staff:Written question – 157647 Asked by [[Jon Trickett]], answered by D
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  • ...Post-Conflict and he is a Fellow at Oxford Brookes, the Cranfield Forensic Unit and Statecraft. ...Strategy | [[HSBC Global Asset Management]] 8 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HQ. Phone +44 (0)207 024 0800. Mobile +44 (0)7468 704172. Email ian.co
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