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  • ...res based at the University's School of International Relations. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intell ...Corporation]], dating back to at least the mid-1980s. In 1985 whilst head of Politics and International Relations at Aberdeen University, Wilkinson had
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  • ...e DHI was, according to Elliot, 'modelled' on the London based [[Institute of Economic Affairs]].<ref>Gerald Elliot 'Brief History: 1985-1995' in Kuenssb ...inburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 1</ref> By 1985 'a Chairman and Board of Trustees had been identified, a President appointed and funding secured.'<r
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  • The SCDI is a leading business lobbyist in Scotland. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as th ...sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally).'<ref>[http://www.scdi.org.uk/ SC
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  • Much of our work is based in London, the North East and Scotland but we operate throughout the UK.' (Source: http://www.rocketsciencelab.co. * Apex Scotland
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  • ...re-eminent equipment supplier in the field of fracking'. It provides pumps for the US shale industry, and would be well placed to also benefit if fracking ...s] shares at £26.59 are currently trading on a price-earnings (p/e) ratio of 18 times, having risen almost 25pc in the year to date, and look up with ev
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  • ...the Institute (1/9/02 to 31/12/05). She was paid £15,000 for this on top of her MSP salary. ...as Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning, and finally as Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning. She resigned from Ministerial
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  • ...he creation of the National Health Service in 1945. It was known as [[Aims for Freedom and Enterprise]] from 1975-78 and [[Aims]] from 1978-80. ...right|200px|'The End of Freedom in Britain', 1973 press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in [[The Times]], 28 December 1973; p. 4; Issue 58974; col A. ]]
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} ...fice, 20 Ironmonger Lane, London, EC2V 8EY (round the corner from the Bank of England)]]
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  • ...ww.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11341]</ref>. In 2004 CACI was the subject of five different government investigations.<ref><i>News 24</i> [http://www.ne ...nio M. Taguba]] on the [[Abu Ghraib Scandal]]. [[Steven Staphanovic]], one of its employees, was said to have &#39;allowed and/or instructed MPs (militar
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  • ...y food industry 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 ...f society through the impartial interpretation and effective dissemination of scientifically based nutritional knowledge and advice'.<ref>[http://www.hea
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  • ...as one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger
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  • The [[Bilderberg]] meetings are a series of elite, off-the-record, European-American conferences named after the Bilder ...fluential lobbying group with a good deal of political clout on both sides of the Atlantic", noting that "meetings are cloaked in secrecy and participant
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  • ...describes itself as 'an independent food safety watchdog set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests in ...placed by [[Deirdre Hutton]], who was chair between 2005 and July 2009. As of May 2010 the chair was [[Jeff Rooker]],<ref>[http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus
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  • ...terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academia in October 2 ...retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007)</ref>
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  • ...in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...13.<ref name="TimesObit">Obituary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • ...SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...employs approximately 1856 people worldwide and in 2014 generated revenues of $734 million.
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  • *[[Waheed Alli]], [[Zeinab Bedawi]], [[Martin Bell]] MP, [[Baroness Chalker of Wallasey]], Dr. [[Frances D'Souza]], [[David John]], [[Mark Leonard]], [[Mi ...State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) if he will list the members of the Panel 2000 Task Force; on how many occasions it has met since its estab
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  • ...the director of [[Grampian Holdings]]. As of 2007, SE was the parent body of 12 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs).<ref>"[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/44 ...he Scottish Tory vote in the '87 elections, the Scottish Office was blamed for resisting the new economic culture through the [[Scottish Development Agenc
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  • Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communica ...g B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries.
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  • ...nal banking and financial services company headquartered in Edinburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operates ...l 2005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • It describes itself as providing "an integrated service advising on all areas of communication with the global financial community, including financial medi ...ounded in London in October 1994 and in 2001 was taken over to become part of the [[WPP]] group. Finsbury was 75 percent owned by [[Roland Rudd]], who ma
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  • ...Professional Political Consultants Scotland]], and in London as a Director of the British [[APPC]] (since 2005) and its Chair since 2008. ...Previously he was partner at lobbying firm [[College Public Policy]], part of the [[College Hill]] communications group, having sold his lobbying firm [[
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  • Not to be confused with [[Sarah A Brown]] of [[Harry's Place]] ...Mail (London) March 9, 2007 Friday, A very political wedding and a dilemma for the groom: will Dave or Gordon emerge as best man?; There'll be wall-to-wal
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  • ...ed access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]]. ...edicated to fostering mutual understanding between business and Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying
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  • ...in its earliest years. The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the ...political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies.
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  • ...onservative Party in 1990 and latterly the Chairman of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. He died in January 2003. ...t Viscount, Younger became Member of Parliament for Ayr in 1964. A summary of his political career follows:
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  • ...1st century and we have embodied that in our name" and campaigns on behalf of all nuclear workers and communities throughout the UK. ...ove our organisation and our effectiveness including adopting the new name of nUKlear 21."
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  • '''David Mundell''' is the pro-nuclear [[Conservative Party]] MP for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, whose constituency includes the Ch ...etary-of-state-for-scotland/ David Mundell named as Secretary of State for Scotland], 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref>
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  • ...Brevia MD David Beamer said: 'I expected to be presented with a shortlist of London streets or squares, but Figtree felt a descriptive name was the righ ...Conservative Party]] and worked with eight Secretaries of State on a range of policy briefs including Trade & Industry, Energy, Transport, Culture, Media
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  • ...ates up to 20 wind farms, an extensive biomass co-firing programme and one of the UK’s largest dedicated biomass power stations. It is building the wor ...stations, Wuergassen and Stade, had previously been withdrawn from service for commercial reasons in 1994 <ref> [http://www.eon-kernkraft.com/pages/ekk_en
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  • ..._robertson/280/ John Robertson], Labour.org, undated but appears to be out of date, accessed 24 September 2013 </ref> His constituency has been known as ...s Union]] (CWU) and was West of Scotland chairman of the union [[Connect]] for three years, until elected to Parliament.
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  • ===NOMINATED MEMBERS OF THE TRUST=== *[[Lady Balfour of Burleigh]] MA DPhil LLD DLitt FRSE
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) The British American Project for the Successor Generation
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  • ...e world’s largest corporations who meet annually at the Swiss ski resort of Davos to set the world's ...ssions, share information and ideas, foster alliances, and plan strategies for achieving common corporate goals.<ref>Sharon Beder, ''[http://www.herinst.o
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  • ...the UK which supply prescription medicines for human use. A complete list of member companies and affiliates can be found on the ABPI's web site. [[Image:ABPI.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry office on Whitehall, London SW1 Photogr
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  • '''Michael Andrew Gove''' (born 26 August 1967) was UK secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs from June 2017 until July 2019, having ...was appointed by incoming PM [[Boris Johnson]] as chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster – the ceremonial title previously held by May’s cabinet fixer
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  • ...roup of "independent experts" appointed by Government to "scrutinise plans for managing UK higher activity radioactive waste now and into the future".<ref ...ttp://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_080/pn12_080.aspx New chair for Committee on Radioactive Waste Management], 10 July 2012</ref>
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  • ...ttended several schools while his father was in the Royal Navy. He studied for a 1st Class Honours degree in English at Jesus College, Cambridge, between ...re becoming Assistant Private Secretary to the then Secretary of State for Scotland, [[George Younger]], from May 1981 to October 1982. During the following 12
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  • ...per was published in January 1999.<Ref>Scottish Executive 2007 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Rural/Land/15618/8284 Land Reform Policy Group]</ref> *[[Lord Sewel]] Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries), [[Scottish Office]] - (Chair
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  • ...ciety comes not from isolated individuals, but from the collective impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisation, Global Status Re ...e workforce through a steady rate of staff cut-backs and the casualisation of labour.
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  • ...ed this through a huge investment in public relations and in its promotion of 'corporate social responsibility' (CSR) as a business strategy as favoured ...ed excessively or irresponsibly, this can create health or social problems for the individual or society’
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  • * examining new air routes from Scotland to key financial services locations * examining ways of improving rail links between Edinburgh and Glasgow
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  • ...Executive, [[Strathclyde Regional Council]], Convenor, [[Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations]] ...or [[Alan Alexander]] Professor of Local and Public Management, University of Strathclyde, Founding Director, [[Scottish Local Authorities Management Cen
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  • ...http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/a-list/2002w34/msg00011.htm Masters of the great game turn to business], Financial Times, 22 March 2000. .../ref> Holdingham also created [[Pelorus Research]] as another trading name of the Group in the same year.<ref>Pelorus Research [http://www.pelorus-resear
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  • ...rds]] and a former UK diplomat. [[Image:800px-Charles Powell, Baron Powell of Bayswater.jpg|350px|right|thumb|'''Charles Powell, 2011. Photo credit: Fina ...n Washington.<ref>Gavin Esler, Different lessons that the Gulf war taught, Scotland on Sunday, 11 October 2002.</ref>
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  • ...p based in [[Tufton Street]] in London at the same address as the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. According to Global Vision 'The distinguished economists who are members of Global Vision's Economic Advisory Panel come from varied backgrounds and di
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  • ...d.com/tmpl/Article.aspx?ID=22205 reported] that he was 'to become chairman of London-based global hedge fund management group, [[Toscafund Holdings Ltd]] ...e was awarded a knighthood in 1999 for services to economic development in Scotland and to Scottish banking.[http://www.city.ac.uk/alumni/about/hongrads/george
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  • ...'pretty secretive', and is seen as doing 'big advisory work on big brands for big bucks.'<ref>Nick Clark, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/new ...to help [clients] understand how we will exit Europe, what this might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’
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  • ...Carmyllie QC) was a Scottish politician and a former Solicitor General for Scotland (1982-89) and Lord Advocate. He died in June 2013. ...University]] for 2 years. In 1979 he was appointed Standing Junior Counsel for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and became a Queen's Counsel (QC) i
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  • ...orrison]] the Minister in the [[Department of Energy]] noted the existence of the Advisory board in 1990: ...198990/cmhansrd/1990-07-20/Debate-2.html The Minister of State, Department of Energy (Mr. [[Peter Morrison]])] Friday 20 July 1990 Column 1305, 11.07 am
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  • ...lice from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ...September 2014 (accessed 14 July 2015).</ref> and remained with oversight of the investigation despite several promotions.<ref name="gill"/>
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  • ...[World Assembly of Youth]] was one. The Americans promoted the development of the Common Market. The CIA funded the [[European Movement]]." {{ref|rams}} ...lected with a pro-European manifesto. But public and parliamentary support for Europe was slipping and Britain's entry was in doubt. Although the Cabinet
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  • ...> Progress also states that 'we seek to promote open debate and discussion of progressive ideas and policies.'<ref>Progress [http://progress.squareeye.co ...intended to produce a manifesto entitled ''The Purple Book'', in imitation of the Liberal Democrat ''Orange Book'':
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  • ...It is the British branch of [[Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal]], one of the three 'national institutions' in Israel. ...London were bombed as well as the Israeli embassy following the signature of a peace agreement between Israel and Jordan.<ref>Belfast Telegraph, Bomb at
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  • ...ctor, describes it as "not a think tank, as such, but a networking service for think tanks across Europe."<ref>Corporate Europe Observatory,[http://archiv ...r both local messages and locally tailored global messages in a wide range of countries'." <ref>Paul Staines, [http://www.spinwatch.org/component/content
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  • ...our MP for Inverclyde from 2001 - 2011 and twice chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] (LFI). ...4 from acute pancreatitis and was survived by his partner [[Dermot Kehoe]] of [[BICOM]] (the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre).
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  • ...ish novelist, politician and propagandist who served as [[Governor General of Canada]]. ...llege, Oxford, winning the [[Newdigate prize]] for poetry. He had a genius for friendship which he retained all his life. His friends at Oxford included [
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  • ...ee him perform at the next big public theatre of the creulty and absurdity of U.S. politics: the Valerie Plame affair. ...al international diplomatic support’ for the Global war on Terrorism and for the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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  • [[Image:Glasgow.JPG|right|140px|thumb|Glasgow, Scotland<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow Glasgow image]</ref>]] ...al gas to homes and business around the United Kingdom and generates power for supply to the grid. It owns '''[[PPM Energy]]''' in the United States and i
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  • ...William Beveridge]], it has long made a powerful contribution to the study of federalism and federal systems. ...ropean Institute of Education and Social Policy in Paris, the Commonwealth of Learning in Vancouver, and both Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
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  • [[File:Logo epc.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Logo of the [[European Policy Centre]], circa November 2011]] ...t Us: Mission Statement] accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC is one of the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and p
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  • ...8) was a British propagandist and conservative politician. He was Director of the business propaganda group the [[Economic League]] from 1926 to 1945 and ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent.
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  • ...Committee | [[Joint Information Activities Group]] (JIAG) | [[Directorate of Defence Communications]] | [[77th Brigade]] | [[Military Strategic Effects] ...syops Group]</ref> | | [[Defence Media Operations Centre]] | [[Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations]] | [[The Green Book]] <ref>http://ww
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  • ...inister, in the person of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfort ...ve political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of the Empire and the Union, and later a generally misunderstood approach to c
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  • ...and benefit from changes happening now and next in the contemporary world of work".<ref>"[http://www.manpower.com/services/services.cfm Services]", Manp ...had fired [[Mitchell Fromstein]], who had been appointed president and CEO of Manpower in 1976. Stevenson reinstated Fromstein and he remained in these p
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  • ...is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • ...tish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and director of Grampian Holdings. SE is the parent body of 14 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs).
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  • ...etary of state for international development and shadow secretary of state for work and pensions. ...ar-old politics student at [[Glasgow University]] by 5,684 votes - a swing of 26.9 percent.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-326382
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  • ...ue in the areas of business and social policy and in helping lay the basis for economic reforms to increase jobs and investment.'<ref>GBF [http://www.gbf. ...ve [[New Atlantic Initiative]]. Also involved with the forum are an array of PR operatives including from [[Burson-Marsteller]] and [[Quiller Consultant
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  • ...uk/pa/cm200001/cmhansrd/vo010501/text/10501w16.htm Hansard Written Answers for 1st May 2001] accessed 26th August 2008 </ref> Rycroft also 'spent six months on secondment as Head of Public Affairs for the [[BBC]].'<ref>Tax Free World Association, Middle East Duty free confere
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  • ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...cate, rather than merely distort the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations th
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  • ...n over by Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The League's "5th Annual General Report" of 1925 recorded that: ...n organisations and individuals. A document containing a considerable body of information on "red" ramifications and methods had already been circulated
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  • ...gue's work and the application of lessons learned in war" was the creation of a "training organisation". ...quick to capitalise on this and as early as 1946 it started to run classes for apprentices.
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  • ...today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important for corporations whose public image is vital to their sales. ...be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some of its efforts.
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  • ==Abolition of AERC== ...y 2010 [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/MediaCentre/Pressreleases/DH_117844 Review of arm’s length bodies to cut bureaucracy] accessed 3rd October 2011 </ref>
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  • ...vernment policies over the last twenty years encouraging the privatisation of public services known as Public Private Partnerships, Sodexho would probabl ...e Best Value regime, which aims to overcome the more debilitating features of CCT, although still prioritising cost-cutting and league-tables.
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  • ...ticle is part of a series on [[Exxon Mobil|ExxonMobil] - see the main page for more. Exxon Mobil Corporation is the parent of [[Esso]], [[Mobil]] and [[ExxonMobil]] companies around the world.
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  • ...to cuts in social welfare spending. ExxonMobil is also a strong proponent of so-called 'free trade' (globalisation). :"[A]llowing environmentally responsible exploration of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and prospective areas offshore and in t
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  • ...plc]],[[eTourism Ltd]] and [[The Glasgow School of Art]]. He is Director of [[Chamberlin & Hill plc]], [[RingProp plc]] and [[Amino Technologies plc]]. ...03 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2003/01/3025 New deputy chair for environment agency]</ref>
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  • Iberdrola's £11.6bn takeover of [[ScottishPower]] was formally approved by shareholders on 30 March 2007, e ...n installed capacity in 2011 of 21,989 MW in Spain (excluding renewables), of which 3,373MW was nuclear.
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  • ...um" align="right" caption="[[Eric Joyce]] MP cross-examined on ''Newsnight Scotland'' about expenses and his relationship with [[Ross Martin]]">dJT8sAU3khU</yo ...hanistan. Prior to his resignation Joyce had been a Labour loyalist voting for ID cards, foundation hospitals, the Iraq war, student tuition fees, anti-te
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  • ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== ...ttees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that:
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  • ...uary 1941) is a Scottish academic and public servant. He was the Principal of [[Edinburgh University]] between 1994 and 2002 According to a special minute of the Senate of Edinburgh University detailing his career:
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  • ...e association representing 56 whisky producers who account for 95 per cent of Scotch whisky producers. ...sky worldwide, promote responsible attitudes to alcohol consumption, fight for fair tax and access to international markets, and to represent the industry
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  • ...ffices were raided in Iraq "amid allegations that Chalabi or other members of the I.N.C. had engaged in numerous misdeeds, including embezzlement, theft, ...a military coup. Because of the restrictions placed on the CIA as a result of the Church Commission findings, it outsourced the regime-change operation t
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  • ...of Peckham''' (born 15 September in Peckham South London, 1942) is founder of carpet retailer, [[Carpetright]]. ...donor to the [[Conservative Party]] and Conservative member of the [[House of Lords]] and businessman.
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  • ...nded the anti-regulatory [[Manifesto Club]] and has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], the [[Brighton Salon]], [[Leeds Salon]] and [[Manchester Salon]]. ...ttp://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/9447/ The weird fashion for bashing faith schools] Spiked, 23 August 2010</ref>
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  • ...w of the [[London School of Economics]] and Political Science and director of the consultancy [[Agora Projects Ltd]]. ...Europe]] campaign, and a member of the advisory committee of the [[Centre for European Reform]].<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/uk/content/keystaff/m
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  • ...//www.talentscotland.com/jobs.aspx?item_id=57813 Insurance and Pensions in Scotland], accessed 28 April 2009.</ref> ...ce Company of Scotland whose partners formed the Life Insurance Company of Scotland four years later, with the name changed to Standard Life Assurance Company
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  • ...ligence and state connected groups including the [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism]] and the [[Freedom Association]] ...of the Nation), a militant organization openly dedicated to the overthrow of the South African regime by "armed struggle," which in practice has come to
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  • ...rgh in 1981. The Trust says that "they laid the foundations for a movement of leaders committed to shaping a better society."<ref>"[http://www.windsorlea ...ge’s House, Windsor Castle, brought together "high-flyers from all walks of life, to analyse key issues facing society and look at the changes needed t
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  • ...terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]] where he developed one of the earliest terrorism research programmes. ...orists Go Nuclear? (accessed 13 November 2008)</ref> During his first tour of Vietnam (1966-67) he recruited Vietnamese guerrilla forces to fight the Vie
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  • List of members of the Labour Cabinet which governed from 26 July 1945 to 26 October 1951. *Chancellor of the Exchequer: [[Hugh Dalton]] 27 July 1945 | Sir [[Stafford Cripps]] 13 No
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  • ...86 and expanded on an international level in 1919. It encompasses a family of 250 companies in 57 countries, and employs 120,500 people worldwide. Johnso Johnson’s is an offshoot of Johnson & Johnson, which began with Johnson’s Baby Powder in 1893. Other
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  • ...'following widespread and longstanding concern about the diminishing sense of community in Britain'.<ref>[http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/pubs/action.php ...and is an eloquent advocate of all things American and a strong supporter of taking military action against Iraq'. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news
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  • ...bour Party politician and former cabinet minister. He stood down as the MP for Neath at the next general election in 2015 and was replaced by [[Christina Hain was awarded a peerage in the [[House of Lords]] in July 2015.
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  • ...In 2014 it emerged that MI5 had also gained effective control of a network of domestic Nazi sympathisers.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26365085 MI5 ...role.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.565.</ref>
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  • ...[[Michael Fidler]], [[Lord Fisher]] and Lord [[Greville Janner]]. Officers of the Board have always represented Jewish interests at the highest level. ...aspora. There have been clashes with other communal groups over policy and of course full and frank dialogue with non-Jewish individuals and organisation
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  • ...the best option for customers, entrants and the market. He also said that Scotland would look to open up competition upstream: in resources, treatment and dis ...re than a little relevant to the challenges that we face in the regulation of Scottish Water' <ref> Document Uncovered by FOI, e-mail between Alan Suther
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  • ...ear site in October 2012.''Photo:DECC'']] '''John Thurso''' was elected MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross at the general election in June 2001. ...[Scottish National Party]]. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-scotland-32623023 Election 2015: Who are the Scottish Lib Dem losers?] ''BBC News'',
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  • Hume Brophy is one of many agencies in the UK to promote its Brexit lobbying services. ==Lobbying for big tobacco==
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  • ...ealising that this is a very, very well concerted and coordinated and paid for campaign to discredit the very simple statement that we made. – Ignacio C ...uld be negative, he thought. But Quist was wrong. For some reason, instead of the local maize being negative, it kept coming up positive. [2]
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  • ...Donagh, is a British [[Labour]] Party politician who was General Secretary of the Labour Party from 1998 to 2001. ==Inheritor of the socialist tradition==
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  • ...2006), Secretary of State for Defence (May 2006 - Oct 2008), and Scottish Secretary (Jun 2007 - Oct 2008).<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/person/666/d *Adviser to the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]<ref name="raking"> Geoffrey Levy, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl
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  • [[File:Sense about Science – Equipping people to make sense of science and evidence copy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Sense About Science]] log ...for evidence and by urging scientists to engage actively with a wide range of groups, particularly when debates are controversial or difficult.<ref>"[htt
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  • ...stories also contain mention of a very small range of other similar types of think tanks and political action groups that bolster the view points on off Using a search on the Nexis database with the search term 'Centre for Social Cohesion', and restricted to UK national newspapers, the results can
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  • ...rs were published. It also includes a short literature review of the type of material Civtas publishes or distributes on its website; and where appropri ...that if not, although it should be noted that a small number of incidences of duplication occurs. The 'Result Groups' break down into:
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  • The firm is part of the wider [[Interel]] Group, with offices in Belgium, China, France, German ...those opportunities for you and work with you to secure positive outcomes for your business,’ it says.<ref>[http://interelgroup.com/brexit-services/ Br
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  • <youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Quintin Oliver, Director of [[Stratagem]], speaks on ''Hearts and Minds'' in February 2010">l9bpyCAun9A '''Quintin Oliver''' is Founder and Director of the Belfast-based lobbying firm [[Stratagem]].
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  • ==List of Special advisers - 16 July 2009== [[Gordon Brown]] gave the following list of special advisers to Parliament on 16 July 2009:
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  • ...d Activism''.</ref> The company keeps a "discreet watch" on protest groups for clients including [[E.ON]].<ref name="Evans">Rob Evans, Amelia Hill, Paul L According to its website, "Global Open can carry out a full security audit of an organisation's plants and offices from an activist's perspective".<ref>
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  • *[[Jonathan Hill]], former European Commissioner for Financial Services. The firm hired Hill, the UK’s most senior European di In 2003 [[Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer]] was recognised as one of the most active law firm lobbyists in Europe.
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  • ...August 1999.</ref><ref name="Garda8899">Liam Clarke, MI5 'operated network of Garda agents', ''Sunday Times'', 8 August 1999.</ref> ...to the ''Sunday Times'', he was involved in producing intelligence reports for Major-General [[James Glover]] in this role.
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  • ...South East Asia, with over 40 oil and gas discoveries and the development of major fields in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.<ref>Cairn Energy website [ ...jul/31/vedanta-resources-cairn-energy-india-deal Vedanta given green light for $8.5bn Cairn deal] The Observer, Sunday 31 July 2011. Accessed 3/8/11</ref>
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  • ...[English Defence League]] protests and attempted protests. For protests in Scotland see the [[Scottish Defence League]] page. !Description of event
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ====February - SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...nth Herzliya Conference], Institute for Policy and Strategy, Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herz Werritty accompanied the then Shadow Defence Secretary [[Liam Fox]] on a visit to the [[Gulf Research Center]] on 15 April 2007.<r
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  • ...s. [[Jacques Chirac]] awarded Crossick with [[Ordre Nationale du Mérite]] for his services to Europe in 2007 and he received an OBE in 2010. <ref> The Sc ...]], points to one of Crossick's greatest lobbying successes, the insertion of a 68-word paragraph in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty that allegedly saved the
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  • '''Michael Fallon''' (born 1952) has been the British member of Parliament for Sevenoaks since 1997. Since 2010 he has held several ministerial positions Fallon was UK defence secretary for three years from July 2014 following a cabinet reshuffle<ref name="No10resh
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  • ...Energy Resources''' is a private UK oil and gas company based in Aberdeen Scotland. First set up in 2008, it was initially known as [[Pacific Shelf Limited]] In recent years Aurora has risen up the ranks of the key players pushing for shale gas exploration in the UK.
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  • ...semitism.com/who-we-are/ Who we are]. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 3 September 2014 on 15 April 2020.</ref> ...', presenting itself as a response to the alleged increase in the presence of anti-Israel and antisemitic behaviour and sentiment in the UK.<ref name="Pe
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  • [[Fred Corbett]] (died 1994) was a former Director of Information at the [[Scottish Office]].<ref name="obit">[http://www.heralds ''The Herald'' gave the following overview of his career:
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