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The now-defunct UK Public Affairs Council (UKPAC) defined lobbying as: in a professional capacity, attempting to influence, or advising those who wish to influence, the UK Government, Parliament, the devolved legislatures or administrations, regional or local government or other public bodies on any matter within their competence.
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Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) – registered charity in the UK, influential in lobbying for and implementing the English smoking ban Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco (FOREST)
Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014; U. UK Public Affairs Council; United Kingdom parliamentary second jobs ...
Last-minute lobbying is taking place across Parliament as MPs prepare to vote on an assisted dying bill for the first time in nearly a decade. If passed, Labour MP Kim Leadbeater's Terminally Ill ...
C. Campaign for Better Transport (United Kingdom) Campaign for Freedom of Information; Campaign for Real Education; Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications
An example of such a group is the environmentalist group Greenpeace; Greenpeace (an organisation with income upward of $50,000,000) use lobbying to gain political support for their campaigns. They raise issues about the environment with the aim of having their issues translated into policy such as the government encouraging alternative energy ...
Andrew Bridgen has apologised to the House of Commons for breaching lobbying rules and breaking the MPs’ code of conduct following his suspension. The North West Leicestershire MP, who was ...