| 21. | He remained a back-bencher and was best known for his opposition to quangos, campaigning persistently for their reduction.
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| 22. | Cooper; born 2 January 1954 ), is a British businesswoman known for her involvement in a number of quangos.
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| 23. | "City of Industry " ( Quango ) is among that handful of soundtracks that make for thoroughly satisfying albums.
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| 24. | On 29 June 2010 DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman announced the abolition of the Commission as part of the 2010 UK quango reforms.
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| 25. | In this role he was paid ?94, 999 a year, making him the highest paid Quango boss in the UK.
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| 26. | An essential feature of a quango in the original definition was that it should not be a formal part of the state structure.
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| 27. | SEPA is an executive non-departmental public body ( Executive NDPB, often known as a Quango ) of the Scottish Government.
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| 28. | Their 11-track debut album " The Mating Game " was released April 4, 2006 under Quango Music Group.
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| 29. | Cynthia Bower, who was from 2006 chief executive of NHS West Midlands, was recruited to run the Care Quality Commission quango.
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| 30. | He was President of the Co-operative Congress in 1942, and also served on a number of government committees and quangos.
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