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  • ...[[Centrica]]. He also serves as Non-Executive Director and the Chairman of the Audit Committee of [[Kingfisher]] plc. He was formerly Finance Director of ...for the Labour government from 1997 to 1999 and an Advisor to the Cabinet Office from 1999 to 2003, was a Managing Director of BP from 1985, CEO from 1992 t
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  • ...Beattie Media enjoyed remarkable success in attracting clients from across the Scottish public sector. Among the services offered to clients by Beattie are:
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  • ...ost other agencies. It is one of a handful of key financial PR agencies in the UK, including: [[FD]], [[Buchanan]], [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Pelham P ...es the focus of a story. ‘It's bad manners to get between the client and the footlights,' he reportedly says.<ref>[http://www.brandrepublic.com/InDepth/
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  • ...ttinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in September 2017. BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a manageme
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  • ...sioner for Judicial Appointments, OFCOM (with [[Ian Hargreaves]]), Cabinet Office Management Board, [[Strategic Rail Authority]], [[BT]], Prisons board, [[Ce ..., was director of the Carnegie Corporation's British Fund and president of the [[CIA]]-funded [[Free Europe Committee]].
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  • ...ly used in the UK's GM farmscale trials and which as a result was often at the centre of public interest. However, getting information out of their Commun ...ly a relatively small number of people had attended a public meeting about the trial that had been packed out, Ms Graham confronted D'Souza on Radio 4's T
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  • ...t the [[Battle of Ideas]] speaking on: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century ? [[Institute of Ideas]] London, UK Oct 28th, 2007]] ...arch 22 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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  • ...conomic development'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing ...niser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also argues the RCP were never in fact socialists:
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  • ...t 'promotes the industry's views and works to build consumer confidence in the food chain as a whole.' ...the Potato Processors Association, the British Soft Drinks Association and the Federation of Bakers<ref> FDF website [http://www.fdf.org.uk/fdfmembership.
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  • ...chairs the Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series. He is also an Advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/en ...in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • *[[Central Office of Information]] 1946- 2012 ===Foreign and Commonwealth Office===
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  • ...age:Connection-out.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The view out to High Holborn from the Connection]]{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} ...interests of the pesticides industry. Lexington also had [[Monsanto]] and the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] listed among its clients in 2008-09.
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  • ...he drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another former Demos director [[Tom Bentley]]<ref>http://w
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  • The '''Innovation Unit''' is a UK social enterprise that looks to improve publi ...n Leaders’ Partnership]] (GELP), which has the grand aim of 'reimagining the future of education at a global scale'<ref>[http://innovationunit.org/our-p
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  • ...ny [[PG Economics]] Ltd - "Independent and objective consultants servicing the agricultural, agricultural supply trade, rural and food industries".<ref>[h ...eports dealing with the economic and strategic issues of GMO crops through the food chain. These reports have generated company press releases such as:
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  • ...rd. Founded management consultancy 'Office for Public Management'. Chaired the 1998 Nexus 'debate' and has joined Mulgan at various conferences.
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  • ...ationally. The group is headquartered in London and has offices in Europe, the USA and Asia. It employs 150 consultants across its three main disciplines, *[[Antisocial Behavior Unit (Home Office)]]
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  • Some of the the services offered by Greenhaus include: * identifying and designing the appropriate political strategy, specific to the clients needs.
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  • ...1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...st independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • ...April 1938) joined the Board of [[British Telecom]] on 1 October 1998, and the board of [[Rolls-Royce]] too. ...lso a non-executive director of [[Hakluyt]] & Co and honorary president of the UK-wide [[Community Foundation Network]]. Chairman of Governors of Sherborn
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  • [[File:Seap-logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Logo of the [[Society of European Affairs Professionals]], circa 2010]] [[SEAP]] is a membership organisation of lobbyists which lobbies against the regulation of lobbying.
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  • ...or a minister to stay in the same job so long. He was also a member of the cabinet biotechnology committee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national policy on GM Seen as a key nuclear proponent within Government.<ref>''The Guardian'' (2005) "Energy Review: Who's for, who's Against and Why", 30 Nov
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  • ...of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pa ...ntained by the RIGB. The RIGB acted as a very successful 'midwife', seeing the SMC grow from two to seven employees, and its funding, via donations, incre
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  • ...in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communications conglomerate [[WPP]]. ...s on Earth, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and public opinion.
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  • ...political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...re around 4,000 communicators registered with the GCN website.<ref>Cabinet Office, "Government Communication Network", http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/govern ...Blair administration's spin machine and to herald an end to spin. In fact the result has been that spin has been entrenched, old restraints on private se
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  • .... It emerged out of the alliance between big business and the state during the Second World War and played an important role in developing Cold War strate ...website: “There were discussions among people in the War Department, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, and industry who saw a need for a p
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  • ...Minister, because it's such a wonderful thing that you think about it all the time".'' ...her, ''Harpers and Queen'', April 1989.<ref>cited in Mark Hollingsworth, ''The Ultimate Spin Doctor'', London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1997, p49.</ref></CEN
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  • ...ld, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia, with over 30 million customers worldwide. ...d 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • [[Image:F-H.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Fleishman Hillard London office above Covent Garden tube station]] [[File:Fleishman-Hillard.png|300px|right|thumb|Fleishman-Hillard Brussels office, Square de Meeûs 35, Brussels]]
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  • ...oviding "an integrated service advising on all areas of communication with the global financial community, including financial media, political & regulato ...r]] and [[James Murgatroyd]] shared another £14 million between them from the sale.<ref>ref needed</ref>
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  • ...he headlines in 1998 for allegedly offering companies access to high-level cabinet ministers. ...gate allegations. Liddle later turned up as [[Peter Mandelson]]'s Chef De Cabinet when Mandelson became a European Commissioner).
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  • ...ave or Gordon emerge as best man?; There'll be wall-to-wall FTSE bosses as the City's top spin doctor weds in London today ... BYLINE: RICHARD PENDLEBURY ...n privately were left-wing, arty, serious but not stuffy, revolving around the north London literati.
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  • ...al pro-nuclear MPs and he was known as "Nuclear Jack" and was President of the "Friends of Sellafield Society."<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/ ...o question".<ref>Edward Metcalfe, "Jack Cunningham: Nuclear Politician", ''The Ecologist'', Vol 29, Isssue 7, November 30, 1999, Can be accessed via [http
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  • ...ndragon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...., while Luther Pendragon helps Nichols-Dezenhall battle crises in Europe. The affiliation also gives Nichols Dezenhall access to top-flight resources in
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  • ...&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...a former producer with the ITV company [[LWT]] and was Director-General of the [[BBC]] from 1992 to 2000. He served as a policy advisor to [[Tony Blair]] Lord Birt joined the House of Lords in February 2000.<ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies
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  • ...es.co.uk/sto/comment/profiles/article1021573.ece Chief snooper pops out of the shadows] ''Sunday Times'' 22 April 2012.</ref> ...Of Director General Of The Office For Security & Counter-Terrorism], Home Office, 6 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parti
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  • ...G|right|thumb|300px|Butler Kelly and [[Portcullis Public Affairs]]' London office, 11 Haymarket]] Butler and Kelley started their business association in 1995 with the formation of a public affairs unit in [[Grandfield Public Affairs]]<ref>[ht
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replaced ...nks need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are many (ref?) + maybe some sections can be condens
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  • ...and equalities. <ref> [http://www.labour.org.uk/shadow-cabinet The Shadow Cabinet], Labour.org, accessed 24 Sept 2013 </ref> ...8 May 2015, Cooper announced her intentions to stand as the new leader of the party.<ref> Stephen Bush [http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/05/and-
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  • [[File:Royal Academy of Engineering.JPG|right|thumb|250px|RAEng London office, Prince Philip House, 3 Carlton House Terrace]] ...CBE FREng FRS], Jul 2012, accessed 30 Oct 2013.</ref> Established in 1976, the body is registered as a charity (No. 293074).
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  • ...g leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007. ...EDF Energy's Head of Press on 13 September 2004. Previously, he worked for the lobbying company [[Weber Shandwick]].<ref>No named author, ''Private Eye''
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  • ...ur MP for Barrow and Furness between April 1992 and April 2010. He entered the House of Lords on 1 July 2010. <ref> They Work For You [http://www.theywork ...became a law lecturer at [[Northumbria University]], before being elected the MP for Barrow and Furness in 1992. He is a friend and former flatmate of ke
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  • ...gement Board brings together its corporate members and academics to advise the Executive Director on programme development and research topics. ...rom the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.publicaffairs.ac/]
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  • ...rtment of Energy & Climate Change]] and Chairman of the Governing Board of the [[International Energy Agency]] until his retirement in September 2009. He was also co-chair of the [[Energy Research Partnership]] and Head of the Energy Group at [[BERR]] in 2008.
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  • ...ts include; high performance workplaces, work well-being and productivity, the strategic role of reward, social and network capital in organisations and p ...nion and Employee Involvement in Public Service Reform and Where's Daddy?: The UK Fathering Deficit.
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  • ...cotland]] where she chairs the audit committee. Mackay is also a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and a member of its Science Centre and Socie ...3 Mackay was named the 12th most influential woman in Scottish business by the [[Sunday Herald]]:
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  • ...ties, infrastructure, regulation and the environment, and concentrating on the energy, water, communications and transport sectors primarily in Britain an ...Fellow of New College, Oxford. He is currently working on a new book about the implications of shale oil and gas, and new energy technologies.
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  • ...The 1983 study sets forth a number of policy options for consideration by the army which Kupperman would describe as state terrorism if employed by a hos ...ow-Intensity Conflict' was intended to provide "a conceptual framework for the Army's conduct of lowintensity warfare." Given this service objective and h
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  • ...ozier <ref>cited in Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref></CENTER> ...University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 94.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2
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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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  • ...ormed the basis of party policy when in government. The modus operandi for the LFIG was to meet with shadow ministers and to host 'private seminars and di ...the market for PFI business, or in lobby-speak, they would help interpret the New Labour policy agenda for their private sector clients.
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  • ...0,1041,sid%253D1014,00.html About Deliotte Touche] accessed 31.01.07</ref> The parent group is Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. ...he [[UK Competition Commission]] for being "insufficiently independent" of the City.
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  • ...in by [[David Bell]], the former chairman of the [[Financial Times]] (and the [[Millennium Bridge Trust]]). ...usiness (mostly Labour party donors) including multinationals, the police, the MOD, banks and their associates:
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  • ...ndependent, corporate and financial public relations consultancy. Based in the City of London, our staff includes former business managers, journalists an ===Holders of Public Office===
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  • ...em Post'', 4-September-2007, Accessed via Nexis UK 16-December-2009</ref>. The organisation is best known for a campaign against CNN which reportedly led ...public perception of the Arab-Israel conflict." The impetus, according to the Jerusalem Post, was "up to 6,000 e-mails per day to CNN executives, effecti
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  • ...that he was stepping down from his seat to become the president and CEO of the [[International Rescue Committee]] at its New York headquarters.<ref>[http: ...ng Labour's first term in office from 1997 to 2001. Since 2001 he has been the MP for South Shields.
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  • ...|300px|thumb|right|Former minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude at the 10 Steps to Cyber Security event in London, 5 September 2012.]] ...y contrast we have prepared very carefully. So we are well equipped to hit the ground running."'' - Francis Maude <ref>Patrick Wintour, '[http://www.guard
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  • ...witney David Cameron quits as MP to 'avoid being a distraction' to May], ''The Guardian'', 12 September 2016, accessed 17 October 2016. </ref> ...n Service]], and in December 2016 joined the public speaking circuit under the [[Washington Speakers Bureau]], where he is expected to earn up to six figu
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  • ...y 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> He is now an adviser to the world's largest fund manager, [[BlackRock]]. <ref name="BBC BR"> [http://ww After the 2015 election, he received the additional title of First Secretary of State.<ref name="2015Apptmts">[https
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  • ...and rural affairs from June 2017 until July 2019, having been appointed to the role by former prime minister [[Theresa May]] in 11 June 2017. ...litics/2019/jul/24/boris-johnson-takes-his-revenge-and-sacks-over-half-the-cabinet
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  • ...al Secretary to the Treasury in May 2010. He stepped down from the role at the end of 2012, replaced by [[Paul Deighton]]. ...[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/profile_comsec.htm Commercial Secretary to the Treasury: Lord Sassoon], HM Treasury website, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref
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  • ...lid #7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#fff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Propaganda Portal on Powerbase - your guide to networks of power, lobbying * [[Central Office of Information]]
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  • [[Douglas Trainer]] was appointed as a special advisor on health to the Scottish Executive by [[Jack McConnell]] in May 2006. ...attempts to fight the boycott of coke and its products led by students in the UK.
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  • ...', ''Independent'', 29 August 2001</ref> which mirrored the pledge made in the Conservative Party's General Election Manifesto of 1970. ...return]</ref> even though the Club's policies had remained unchanged since the 1960s.
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  • ...elly]], Sovereign's Executive Chairman, is a former Labour Party Leader in the European Parliament <ref>[http://www.sovereignstrategy.com/people.asp Sover ...ast. We're expanding our office in Brussels and we have a new affiliate in the USA.<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/en/pa/interview-alan-donnelly-executive-c
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  • ...yed a considerable influence over policy, which declined rapidly following the departure of Keith Joseph from government in 1986, and Thatcher's removal i ...reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional families.'
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  • ::::'Lobbyists are the touts of protected industries.' ::::'MPs can't be expected to give us the detail as a labour of love, can they?'
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  • [[John Elvidge]] was appointed Permanent Secretary at the [[Scottish Executive]] in July 2003 following an open competition. ...and the [[Cabinet Office]] (1998-99), where he worked on co-ordination of the UK Government's legislative programme and social policies.
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  • ::'Questions of Procedure for Ministers', Confidential Cabinet Office rules ...ial definition, that its release would be 'prejudicial to the interests of the nation.
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  • ...s developed close ties with government policy makers in an effort to limit the statutory regulation of alcohol, and to steer government policy into protec ...xcessively or irresponsibly, this can create health or social problems for the individual or society’
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  • ...o leave the EU and establishing the future relationship between the UK and the EU. ...EU. He has also served as head of the UK Governance Group in the [[Cabinet Office]] since June 2015, responsibility for constitutional and devolution issues.
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  • ...e-shameful-secrets-of-cyclopath-115875-21951336/ Tory Lord of the spins] ''The Mirror'', 23 May 2010 (accessed September 1, 2010). </ref> ...ccessed September 1, 2010). </ref> He earnt £90,000 a year.<ref> Cabinet Office, [http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/newsroom/statements/wms-special-advisers.
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  • ...have always espoused a particular cause for which they have been paid, and the fact is that what they have been saying has been rather marked down, if you :'The public do not have an automatic right to know what Members of Parliament ge
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  • ...or badge}}[[Charles Powell]], Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG is a member of the [[House of Lords]] and a former UK diplomat. [[Image:800px-Charles Powell, ...th his counterparts in Washington.<ref>Gavin Esler, Different lessons that the Gulf war taught, Scotland on Sunday, 11 October 2002.</ref>
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  • <h4 align="center">DIRECTION FOR THE DEMOCRATIC LEFT</h4> <h3 align="center">Agenda - The Shape of Things to Come</h3>
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  • ...m]] set up by the [[Home Office]], [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. He was succeeded by [[ ...ere for two years, before working in the [[Cabinet Office]] as Director of the [[Central Drugs Co-ordination Unit]] until 1998. He subsequently became Gov
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  • ...was a [[Labour Party]] MP for Stalybridge and Hyde, first being elected at the 2001 general election. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. <ref>'J ...n oversight role over the British Broadcasting Corporation and the rest of the British media."<ref>Redress Editors, [http://www.redress.cc/global/redress2
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  • ...his might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’ ...eparture from the EU' and that it is advising clients on 'how to influence the process'.<ref>[http://portland-communications.com/pdf/Portland%20Brexit%20U
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  • According to the [[Ditchley Foundation]]'s website: ...the globe.<ref>[http://www.ditchley.co.uk/ About The Ditchley Foundation], The Ditchley Foundation website, accessed 3 August 2009</ref>
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  • ...as previously worked in the UK civil service at [[DfID]] and the [[Cabinet Office]]. ...US National Security Advisor, [[James D. Wolfensohn]] former President of the [[World Bank]] Group, [[George Soros]], Lord [[Ralf Dahrendorf]] and so on.
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  • ...of destabilization. (Grenada closed the opposition newspaper shortly after the revolution for failure to comply with local ownership laws.) ...generally following the blueprint for psychological warfare as outlined in the ''U.S. Army Field Manual of Psychological Operations''.
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  • ==In The Back== Who exactly is [[Michael Maclay]], director of [[Hakluyt]], the mysterious
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  • ...of Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office], Number10.gov.uk, 20 June 2002, accessed 9 June 2009.</ref> ...of Information Act 2000 Request to Mr Rizwaan Sabir’, FOI311393, Cabinet Office, 25 March 2011</ref>
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  • ...Atlantic Group]], as well as being a member of the secretive dining club [[The Other Club]]. BBC Radio 4 have the following summary of George Jellicoe's life:
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  • ...b|right|Gordon Beattie gives an unconvincing performance under pressure at the Standards committee investigation of 'Lobbygate']] [[Gordon Beattie]] is the founder of [[Beattie Media]] one of the biggest and most controversial PR firm in Scotland.
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  • ...c Dialogue]]. The Club is formally registered as a charity in the UK under the name [[Trialogue Educational Trust]]. ...ablished public health strategies dating back at least to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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  • ...he Americans promoted the development of the Common Market. The CIA funded the [[European Movement]]." {{ref|rams}} ...ro-Europeans, Heath presided over a party that was deeply ambivalent about the "Common Market".
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  • ...n of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" was flawed. He was a career soldier in the British Army between 1956 and 1997. ...Defense Services]] and before his retirement acted as an ad-hoc adviser to the [[King of Bahrain]].
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  • ...ology and the Arts]]. He joined the House of Lords as a [[Labour]] peer on the 24 January 2011. ...cently closed a $500 million fund for small and medium sized businesses in the Middle East.
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  • ...tics/article6194886.ece The new generation of Conservative candidates]', ''The Times'', 30 April 2009.</ref> ...ointments-july-2014 Ministerial appointments: July 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.</ref>
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  • ...by Sir [[Jeremy Beecham]] (former Labour Leader of Newcastle upon Tyne), the [[New Local Government Network]] says it wants “a radical approach to imp ...eading members also have close links with New Labour business interests in the public sector. It campaigns for elected mayors.
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  • ...efence Acquisition Reform]</ref> After losing his ministerial positions in the 2010 General Election he stated that he would devote himself totally toward Between 2001 and 2002 Drayson was the Chairman of the [[BioIndustry Association]].
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  • ...d continues to do secretly. Despite successive scandals, U.S. meddling in the internal affairs of other nations — including their "democratic" election ..." {{note|1}} Butler would recognize the old policy of interference behind the new NED smoke screen.
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  • ...oundation for Democracy]]. This note explains the original thinking behind the model adopted in 1992.</blockquote> ...e nature and scope of "political aid": historical note on the formation of the Westminster Foundation For Democracy, 1988-1992.</h3>
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  • ...iam Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election. {{ref|1}} ...hy and unreliable autobiography "Fifty Fighting Years". According to this, the Dean's Yard meeting had decided:
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  • ...old plating of EU directives. All of this undermines British businesses on the home front as they battle in global markets.' ''Sir Terry Leahy''{{ref|1}} As the above quote highlights, Tesco has a bit of a problem with national and Euro
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  • ...ity, formerly known as the [[National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts]].<ref>Nesta [http://www.nesta.org.uk/about-us/our-history#sthash.zpif It describes itself as a 'hub for innovators the world over' and is seen useful for bringing together lots of different inte
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...- SpinWatch publish 'An Inside Job: A Snapshot of Political Schmoozing by the City'====
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  • ...September 2011 </ref> The pledges in this working group have been given by the alcohol industry since 1998 and have never been implemented despite governm ...d on a tough code of practice that is rigorously monitored and enforced is the right way forward." <ref> Harpers 19th September 2011 [http://www.harpers.c
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  • ...11 before taking up the role of head of EU trade and government affairs at the US legal firm [[Dechert]]. <ref name="Groves"> Jason Groves, [http://www.da ...d to a junior minister, [[Mark Harper]]. <ref name="Groves"/> According to the Daily Mail,
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  • ...havioural economics and behavioural science in policy making.<ref> Cabinet Office [http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/content/applying-behavioural-insights Appl *Director of the Center for Decision Research.
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  • ...ssor at the [[Centre for European Studies]], Harvard. He also worked with the [[Policy Studies Institute]] as a researcher <ref> Institute for Government ...Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (2001-2007) where he led reviews including the UK Government's Strategic Audits and recent Policy Reviews;
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  • ...he research funding is intended to provide the government with evidence on the effectiveness, value for money, and impact on health inequalities of interv *Director of the Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health (with the London School of Economics and Queen Mary, University of London)
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  • ...dern history of [[covert action]] with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement. ...ster, Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee and the CIA, M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.18.</ref>
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  • The [[Eleventh Annual Herzliya Conference]] was held on 6-9 February 2011 at the [[IDC Herzliya]].<ref>[http://www.herzliyaconference.org/_Uploads/dbsAttach ...-adam-wrritty-trips?INTCMP=SRCH MI6 spoke to Adam Werritty after trips], ''The Guardian'', 17 October 2011.</ref>
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  • ...Policy and Strategy, Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, p.58.</ref> ...y accompanied the then Shadow Defence Secretary [[Liam Fox]] on a visit to the [[Gulf Research Center]] on 15 April 2007.<ref>[http://www.grc.ae/?services
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  • [[John Whittingdale]] is the Conservative MP for Maldon.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/john- ...[[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]] and a member of the [[Cabinet Office]].<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32690777 Joh
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  • ...Policy and Strategy, Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, p.58.</ref> 08:15-09:30 '''The Security Dimension'''
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  • ...the Government's preparation of a statutory lobbying register. Smith left the Government in October 2013.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-2442 ...loe-smith/72302 Chloe Smith], www.parliament.uk, 16 October 2011.</ref> In the 2015 election, she was re-elected with a majority of 4,463. <ref> [http://w
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  • ...humb|right|Mark Harper]]'''Mark James Harper''' (born 26 February 1970) is the [[Conservative Party]] Member of Parliament for Forest of Dean. ...//www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref>
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  • ...ritty is known to have met with Secretary of State in PDF Format], Cabinet Office, 18 October 2011.</ref> ...Werritty attended Dialogue. Adam Werritty was present at a meeting between the Defence Secretary and Sri Lankan MFA ([[Dr Peries]]).
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  • ...dam-werritty-vehicle/#axzz1bApZcMa9 Exclusive: Xstrata chief executive was the final donor to Adam Werritty’s vehicle], Ft.com, 18 October 2011.</ref> ...-2376929.html Business as usual: top directors get 49 per cent pay rise]', The Independent, 28 October 2011, accessed 30 November 2011</ref>
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  • ...://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/stephen-crouch-3h2r97k99jq Stephen Crouch]], The Times, 4 March 2015 </ref> ...ative Westminster campaigns around the UK, Stephen is currently working in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq as an advisor to governmental, non-govern
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  • '''Graham Hook''' became chief lobbyist at the [[Investment Association]] in June 2017. ...an]] during his transition from the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] to the Treasury in 2016. <ref> David Singleton, [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com
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  • ...50m-anti-obesity-drive.html#ixzz1dbHWtLUz Health spin doctor joins Asda... The supermarket that backed her £250m anti-obesity drive], Daily Mail.co.uk, 1 Asda was heavily involved in the DoH’s flagship healthy eating programme, [[Change4Life]].
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