Political and Constitutional Reform Committee - Written Evidence CONTENTS: Introducing a statutory register of lobbyists Written evidence - PDF Version HTML Version:
Tamasin Cave, SpinWatch (LB 01)
Tamasin Cave, SpinWatch, Supplementary (LB 01a)
Simon Cramp (LB 02)
Joe Egerton, Justice in Financial Services (LB 03)
UK Public Affairs Council (UKPAC) (LB 04)
UK Deans of Science (UKDS) (LB 05)
Mark Adams OBE (LB 06)
The TUC (LB 07)
The Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC) (LB 08)
Dr. John Hogan, College of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology, Professor Gary Murphy, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University and Dr. Raj Chari, Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin (LB 09)
The Whitehouse Consultancy (LB 10)
The Countryside Alliance (LB 11)
Ed Williams, Chief Executive Officer, Edelman UK (LB 12)
PRCA (LB 13)
Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) (LB 14)
Unlock Democracy (LB 15)
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) (LB 16)
Emma Catterall (LB 17)
Mark Ramsdale (LB 18)
Dr Conor McGrath (LB 19)
Rob Mckinnon (LB 20)
Central Lobby Consultants Ltd (LB 21)
NCVO (LB 22)
Kevin Craig, Political Lobbying and Media Relations (LB 23)
The Law Society (LB 24)
Phil Harris and Conor McGrath (LB 25)
CBI (LB 26)
Taxpayers' Alliance (LB 27)
Index on Censorship (LB 28)
Mark Boleat (LB 29)
Mark Littlewood, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs (LB 30)
Melanie Newman, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (LB 31)
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