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Prof Naomi Chazan, former deputy speaker of the Israeli Knesset, Prof Anoush Ehteshami, professor of international relations, Durham University, Peter David, foreign editor, the Economist. President, Nuclear Policy Research Institute, Washington DC; Founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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... up all night," the senior fellow of the Foreign Policy Research Institute tells me from New York. ...
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...Expenditure by bodies on research and development. Subsidies and grants to public co...Provision of policy and advice to other countries and care trusts. Mai... Network including payments to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; funding Foresight project... programmes; sponsorship of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and bilateral...
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HOW many nations was that, exactly? Ed Miliband borrowed the tailcoat of Benjamin Disraeli this week to pronounce his faith in "one nation". Constitutional pedants (like me) might have pointed out that there are actually two nations in the United Kingdom, Scotland and England. Oh, and one of them might be about to leave.
Everyone in Manchester, from the leader down, now believes that a deal will be announced in the next couple of weeks on holding a single question, "in or out" referendum on Scottish independence in October 2014. "The dots have all been crossed [sic]", as one insider put it.
... when questioned on the detail of the SNP policy. The vast majority don't want to leave the UK. So,... get this is Douglas Alexander, the Shadow Foreign Secretary. At a fringe meeting organised by the Innstitute for Public Policy research, he hammered home his message that Labour must put...
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'Excuse me," said a man who came into a Beijing barber's shop after he saw my foreign face through the window, "but could you tell me why Germany has apologised for what it did in the Second World War but Japan hasn't?
That was in late 2005, a few months after the government ordered an end to large-scale anti-Japanese protests in the Chinese capital and several other cities.
... of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said Chinese foreign policy was ...
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A LIVERPOOL college said it was bewildered last night, after being "blacklisted" in a government crackdown on bogus foreign students. Hugh Baird College, in Bootle, has been placed on a list of 110 colleges that will be banned from accepting students from overseas.
The Home Office said it had been punished for failing to comply with new rules requiring all colleges to prove they are both providing the correct level of education and adequately monitoring overseas students.
...Yesterday,Matt Cavanagh, of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), warned that cut...
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AMERICAN newspapers have dubbed Britain's capital 'Londonistan' in a string of scathing attacks on security in the wake of last week's bombings.
Commentators on several leading titles claimed British immigration and asylum policy has allowed Islamist agitators to enter London freely and exploit its large Asian population.
....' Michael Radu, terrorism expert at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, told th...
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IMMIGRANTS do more for the economy than British-born workers, says a report.
The Institute for Public Policy Research think-tank said the average foreign worker earned pounds 405 a week against pounds 355 for Britons.
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A TOP think tank has accused the Government of worsening the North-South divide.
The Institute for Public Policy Research said scrapping Regional Development Agencies had led to a drop in foreign investment in some areas.
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A TOP think tank has accused the Government of worsening the North-South divide.
The Institute for Public Policy Research said scrapping Regional Development Agencies had led to a drop in foreign investment in some areas.