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  • ...encies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. ...lished [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism Research Unit]] in the department, which developed a terrorism database in coordination with [[ter
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  • ...ractices with public affairs / lobbying division playing a leading role in the organisation. [[Alan Boyd]], the first convenor of ASPA, was clear that the organisation should act to resist democratic scrutiny and regulation of lob
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  • ...government. In 2007 the incoming SNP administration changed the name to [[The Scottish Government]]. ...Leith, Pentland House in Gorgie and Chambers Street in central Edinburgh. The [[Scottish Executive Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department
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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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  • ...e force serving Greater London.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/ About the Metropolitan Police Service], Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 29 May *General The [[Viscount Byng of Vimy]] (1928–1931)
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  • ...ent]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 13.]] ...down by then Foreign Secretary, [[David Owen]], in 1977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliamen
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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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  • ...employing over 1100 people across 21 offices and with 35 affiliates around the world.<ref>[http://www.ketchum.com/DisplayWebPage/0,1003,296,00.html]</ref> In 1996 it became a subsidiary of the [[Omnicom]] Group with its work consolidated into five practice areas Brand
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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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  • ...enscorrodale) is a [[Labour]] peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 28 June 2010.<ref name="parl"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/ He was the First Minister of Scotland from 2001 to 2007.
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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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  • ...against the operations of the power elite.”<ref>Mills, C. Wright (1957) The Power Elite, New York: Harper. </ref> ...to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making the case for the bombing of Iran.
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  • ...ial definition, that its release would be 'prejudicial to the interests of the nation. ...y refusing to publish the document and went into closed session, excluding the public.
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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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  • ...ational Security and Resilience], RUSI, accessed 9 July 2009.</ref> He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. <ref>[http://w ...Intelligence Co-ordinator, Omand was responsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CONTEST]] strategy prior to its implementation.<ref> Jonathan Keelin
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  • ...The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Credit: [http://www.bradleyfdn.org/ The Bradley Foundation] ]] ...ry Bradley Foundation''' is a grant-making foundation that has been called the US's 'largest and most influential right-wing organization'.
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  • The Northern Ireland Information Service is the Press and PR department of the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. According to one account of the history of the NIIS written in 1997:
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  • ...s and public diplomacy which are the responsibility of departments such as the [[Public Diplomacy Policy Department]]. John Pilger relates his experience of the News Department:
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  • ...ng individual human rights advocateswho have risked their lives to promote the ideals of a just and civil society in their homelands. ...ts as its platform, the League raises human rights issues and cases before the UN and other intergovernmental regional organizations in partnership with o
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  • ...on web.archive.org]accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Informa ...om/sections/index_nt1.asp?i=41101&L1=41003&L2=41101&D=3 British Embassy in the USA]</ref>
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  • ...ice, 'half of the 75-minute meeting focused on a discussion about Iraq and the Persian Gulf' according to one attendee.<ref>Eric Schmitt and James Dao, [h ...rther suffering upon the Palestinians. According to Suskind's later book, "The One Percent Doctrine," Bush replies, "Sometimes a show of force by one side
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  • ...he Soviet Union in 1988, he entered the counter-intelligence department of the [[KGB]]. ...anobituaries.russia Obituary: Alexander Litvinenko], by [[Tom Parfitt]], [[The Guardian]], 25 November 2006.</ref>
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  • ...n practice it was a smear operation.<ref>[http://www.slate.com/id/2155274/ The Secret Life of Mario Scaramella], by [[Alexander Stille]], [[Slate]], 11 De ...di]], the former Italian prime minister who went on to become president of the European Commission.
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  • *1992 FCO (Head of [[Scott Inquiry Unit]]) ...THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN - MINISTERIAL ENGAGEMENTS - CHANGE OF AMBASSADOR TO THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN</ref>
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  • ...as a German-born Jewish American political philosopher who has been called the father of neoconservatism. The neoconservative [[Irving Kristol]] has acknowledged Strauss's influence. [[
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  • ...is compiled from the DHI website and other published sources (as noted in the references). *No. 1 Quasi Markets for Water Services: Reviving the Auld Alliance? John W. Sawkins and Robert McMaster, 1997<ref>DHI [http://ww
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  • ...hnology Policy Research, The Sussex Energy Group) and research director of the [[UK Energy Research Centre]], which is based at [[Imperial College]], Lond According to the Sussex University website Watson was:
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  • ...September 1993 at the [[London School of Economics]] by several members of the [[Anti-Federalist League]] (AFL). ...28 November 2016, accessed 28 November 2016. </ref> [[Nigel Farage]] (MEP) the longstanding leader of [[UKIP]] stepped down in 2016.
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  • ...as a stepping stone to ministerial ranks by Labour MPs. LFI boasts some of the wealthiest ...r 2007</ref> Both [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]] have been members of the group.
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  • ...was Secretary of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from October 2008 until May 2010. In November 2010 he se ...(1996); more recently he contributed to the book ''The City in Europe and the World'' (2005).
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  • ...dden or obscure information that can build a more comprehensive picture of the issue under investigation. ...in Lee, 1993: 147.</ref> Lee criticises this by noting the potential for the scepticism necessary to ‘harden into cynicism and a contempt for those st
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  • ...Confidential: the Untold Story of the Intelligence Conspiracy to Undermine the UN and Overthrow Saddam Hussein''. (p. 280-281) New York: Nation Books. </r ...yfully as free copy and reprint them back home'.<ref>Neil Mackay, (2006) ''The War on Truth'', Glasgow: Sunday Herald Books, p. 104</ref>
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  • ...00px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] ...eas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]].
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  • ...blogs at [[Harry's Place]] using the pseudonym [[David T]], and focuses on the left and what he calls Islamists, whose criticism of Israel he argues is mo ...e attacked the "Cruickshank and Bergen thesis, which advocates championing the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups as a bulwark against Al Qaeda.
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  • ...insightful article on post-war right-wing terrorists and their relation to the extra-parliamentary Left in Europe, which explored collusion and manipulati ...an-Contra operation.<ref>Bale, Jeffrey M. (1989) Right-wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post-World War 2 Europe: Collusion or Manipulati
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  • ...April 2006 Briefing'', p6, accessed 23.09.10</ref> who went on to work in the lobbying industry. ...uk/politics/2004/jan/23/uk.military2 The Guardian profile: Geoff Hoon]", ''The Guardian'', 23.01.04, accessed 23.09.10</ref>
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  • ...Revolutionary Communist Party]]/[[Living Marxism]] and the [[LM network]]. The list includes materials originally published under Furedi's Party names [[F ...in a pamphlet published by the neo-con connected think tank [[Civitas]]. The pamphlet also featured articles by moral conservative stalwart [[Robert Whe
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  • ....informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/index.html Comment], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 August 2000 on 27 January 2011</ref> ...tml 'Should women be living in fear?'] - [[Sara Hinchliffe]] wonders where the latest figures on rape have come from.
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  • ...ed in the [[Intelligence Corps]] and in the [[Force Research Unit]]. Under the pseudonym '''Martin Ingram''' he publicised claims that [[Freddie Scappatic ...g/evidence/K/KI_0002.pdf "Martin Ingram" Witness statement], Bloody Sunday Inquiry.</ref>
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  • [[Henry Robinson]] is a former member of the [[Official IRA]] and a co-founder of [[Families Against Intimidation and Te ...y and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party, Penguin Ireland, p.425.</ref>
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  • ...post includes a 1996 profile of him from ''Truck Magazine, which includes the following details: ...n, commanding a front line unit against the South Yemenis in Oman. He left the Army at 28.<ref>Jack Semple, Interview with Ian Rycroft -a man of many part
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  • ...It should not be confused with the pressure group [[Liberty]] (previously the National Council for Civil Liberties).<ref>[http://www.liberty-human-rights The '''Civil Liberty''' website states:
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...ww.public-standards.org.uk/About/History_of_the_Committee.html 'History of the Committee'], ''Committee on Standards in Public Life'', 2010</ref>
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  • ...80s. The scandal had political implications, because of the involvement of the notorious abuser, [[William McGrath]], with unionist politicians, loyalist ...d MI5 officers to home's dark secret... and still nothing was done to stop the child sex abuse], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 6 August 2014.</ref>
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  • ...s pioneered the shale gas industry's efforts to kick-start fracking across the UK, employing a raft of heavyweight lobbyists and enjoying easy access to g ...hip Preston New Road (PNR) site in the parish of Westby-with-Plumptons, in the Fylde, Lancashire.
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  • ...or of the ''[[Financial Times]]''. He has worked in science journalism for the whole of his professional life.<ref name="bio"> Biovision [http://www.biovi ...cial Times]]'' as technology editor in 1987 and has been Science Editor of the FT since 1991.<ref name="bio"/>
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  • ...‬}}'''Dart Energy''' is an exploration and production company working in the unconventional gas industry. As of September 2014 it is owned by [[IGas Ene ...rst commercial site of coalbed methane if Dart Energy UK wins the planning inquiry that began in March 2014 after overwhelming public opposition. A final deci
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  • ...ean countries involved in the exploration of oil and unconventional gas in the UK, Poland, France, Switzerland and Germany. ...6-78 Charlotte Street]] Celtique planned to drill for oil and shale gas in the UK's South Downs National Park, among other areas.
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  • ..., and eventually to the judge-led [http://ucpi.org.uk/ Undercover Policing Inquiry] into undercover policing which started in 2015 but is not now due to be co ...ortal is set up and edited by the Undercover Research Group, we also write the '''[http://undercoverresearch.net Undercover Research blog]''' dedicated to
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  • ...ott of Foscote) is a crossbench peer in the [[House of Lords]], joining on the 17 July 2000. ...http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-scott-of-foscote/2557 Lord Scott of Foscote] ''Parliament.UK'', accessed 14 January 2015 </ref>
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  • ...2003-2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015. ...nfirm-nor-deny/ Neither Confirm Nor Deny] that Scotland Yard adopted since the first undercover was exposed late 2010/early 2011 [[Mark Kennedy]].
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  • ...July 2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015. ...edge on the workings of animal rights activism and to set up protocols for the exchange of intelligence.
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. A TIME OF CHANGE: THE CERCLE IN THE 1980s
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  • ...infiltrated a range of groups and campaigns, mainly in North London, using the alias ‘John Barker’. ...he had been a married police officer and finally, in late 2010, Helen got the confirmation that Dines had been an undercover officer.
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  • ...ring. He is noted for his connections with [[Flying Squad]], investigating the Brinks-MAT robbery, and for his managing director role of firms such as [[B In 1983, Brightwell is a Detective Inspector in the Flying Squad (CO8), a unit dedicated to dealing with violent crime, mainly
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  • ...e has a long standing partnership with [[Nigel Brown]]. He is a Captain in the [[Parachute Regiment]]'s territorial unit.<ref name="BL-bio">[http://www.ba ...rivate investigation industry.<ref name="ti.leveson.ws"/> In 1981 he found the private investigation firm Solicitors' Law Services, and remained its princ
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  • ...continued as an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref name="ucpi.covername"/>. ...y 2017 (accessed 19 January 2017).</ref> As such he is also referred to by the [[N officers|cipher]] ''HN118''.
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  • ...=A list of N &amp; HN cyphers used to designate individual officers in the Inquiry and by Operation Herne (Part 2)}} ...o former officers of the Special Demonstration Squad], Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI.org.uk), 3 August 2017.</ref>
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  • ...nd her, and covers material relating to her from the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]]. * For details of her undercover deployment see the main page on her: [[Christine Green (alias)]].
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  • ...scription=A list of all publicly known officers who served undercover with the Special Demonstration Squad, 1968-2008}} ...in Operation Herne, Ellisor Review and the Undercover Policing Inquiry see the [[N officers]] page.
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  • {{Undercover_Police_Officer_sidebar|Name='HN298'|Alias=Michael Scott|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special D ...il of same day from Inquiry to core participants announcing the release of the cover name and groups associated with HN298, unpublished.</ref>
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  • ...ory of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''US:''' From The Hill:
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  • ...e caught in a recording on a telephone answering machine in 2004, and left the group. ...ymity applications – N118 (“Simon Wellings”)], ''Undercover Policing Inquiry'', 19 January 2017 (accessed 19 January 2017).</ref>
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  • ...rative and perhaps as a manager- in the late 1970s, he is said to have led the unit for a few years. ...named as the SDS officer who infiltrated the anti-apartheid campaign Stop the Seventy Tour.
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