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The UK maintains a Joint Rapid Reaction Force containing elements of all three services which could be deployed to the islands in the event of receiving intelligence of a specific threat to the islands.
Professional guidance ( which is submitted to and approved by the UK Treasury ) is provided by industry groups including the Joint Money Laundering Steering Group, the Law Society.
* " Rock the Joint " ( 1952 recording )-# 20 UK, 02 / 1957
* A full list of UK SACs on the Joint Nature Conservation Committee website
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee coordinates nature conservation work on a UK and international level.
With the then newest and nearest bridge spanning the Forth ( the Kincardine Bridge, built in 1936 ) still around upstream, the upsurge in demand for a road crossing between Edinburgh and Fife prompted the UK Government to establish the Forth Road Bridge Joint Board ( FRBJB ) by Act of Parliament in 1947 to oversee the implementation of a new bridge to replace the ferry service.
* UK Biodiversity Action Plan, Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
As of 23 September 2009, its website features photos of its officials meeting with George W. Bush, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, and UK Crown Prince Charles.
In WW2 a Joint Imagery Intelligence unit was set up in Danesfield House, Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, UK for British and US Intelligence Officers to exploit imagery gathered on the Germans.
The Chief of the General Staff is the Standing Joint Commander ( UK ) ( SJC ( UK )), responsible for overall command of Military Aid to Civil Power within mainland United Kingdom.
The project was funded jointly by the UK Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC ) and the US National Science Foundation over a 3-4 year period from 1 October 1999.
JET, the Joint European Torus, is a magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment located in Oxfordshire, UK.
* Joint activities between England ( or the UK ) and France, e. g. France – United Kingdom relations
It was constructed, by a Tarmac Construction / Bachy UK Joint Venture, in a drained arm of the former dock, using a simple " cut and cover " method to excavate an enormous pit 24 metres ( 78 ft ) deep and 265 metres ( 869 ft ) long.
Other outposts lodge in establishments such as the Joint Centre for Mesoscale Meteorology ( JCMM ) at University of Reading in Berkshire, the Joint Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Research ( JCHMR ) site at Wallingford in Oxfordshire, and there is also a Met Office presence at many Army and Air Force bases within the UK and abroad ( including frontline units in conflict zones ).
* UK Parliament, Reports of the Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege in Session HL 43-I / HC 214-I.
Body tissue samples from Eurasian Sparrowhawks are still analysed as part of the Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme conducted by the UK government's Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
Within Europe, this resulted in BOAC resuming Imperial Airways ' pre-war routes to continental Europe augmented by Royal Air Force Transport Command non-military flights from Croydon Airport, using Douglas Dakotas in RAF livery flown by crews in RAF uniforms, and UK domestic air services operated by the Associated Airways Joint Committee ( AAJC ), which had been formed of several pre-war charter companies on 27 June 1940.
The terms " infotainment " and " infotainer " were first used in September 1980 at the Joint Conference of Aslib, the Institute of Information Scientists and the Library Association in Sheffield, UK.
** In the United Kingdom, the A6 Air CIS ( Computers & Information Systems ) branch, also known as JFACHQ, UK Joint Force Air Component Headquarters
Joint venture with A + E Networks UK.
Joint venture with A + E Networks UK.

UK and Intelligence
* UK Intelligence Community
His fictional spy network was so efficient and verbose that his German handlers were overwhelmed and made no further attempts to recruit any additional spies in the UK, according to the Official History of British Intelligence in WW2.
The SIS Building, headquarters of the UK | British Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 )
* UK Intelligence Community On Line
* UK Intelligence Community On Line
Naval Intelligence Division ( UK )
His 10-year-old ' Intelligence for Your Life Radio Show ' reaches 14. 2 Million listeners / week, and is syndicated by Teshmedia on 400 stations in US, Canada, and the UK.
In 1990, he was consultant editor of the journal Intelligence and National Security, and he worked on television in the UK in the 1990s, including the game show Wanted.
Current notable academics in this school include Richard Bartle, best known as co-creator of MUD1, Edward Tsang for his work on constraint satisfaction and computational finance, Professor Ray Turner for his numerous publication relating to Logic and Computation, Professor Vic Callaghan as head of the Intelligent Environments Group ( IEG ) and Simon Lucas for his research into Computational Intelligence and Computer Games namely for his research with the UK Research Network on Artificial Intelligence and Video Game technologies.
* Centre of Excellence for Research in Computational Intelligence and Applications Birmingham, UK
The British Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) published in 2006 the " Scientific & Technical Memorandum 55 / 2 / 00a " of a four-volume, 460-page report entitled Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, based on a study by DI55 ( a section of the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence of the Defence Intelligence Staff ) codenamed Project Condign.
* The World Debate-part of a selection of programmes originally transmitted on BBC World News, that are broadcast exclusively on BBC Parliament to UK audiences, such as the 2009 London Intelligence Squared debates.
* UK Intelligence Community Online
Air Spy: the Story of Photo Intelligence in World War II ( 1957 )-originally published as Evidence in Camera in the UK
Fitwatch is a group who photograph Forward Intelligence Teams ( police photographers ) in the UK.
* Intelligence and Security Committee, a committee of the UK Parliament
These include the UK Department of Health, the Wellcome Trust, the National Health Service, NICE, and the National Cancer Intelligence Network.
* Original Documents from Room 40: LUSITANIA case ; Naval Battle of Jutland / Skagerrak ; The Zimmermann / Mexico Telegram ; German Submarine Warfare and Room 40 Intelligence in general ; PhotoCopies from The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, UK.
Perhaps as a result of Tomlinson's campaign, during 1998 the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee recommended that MI6 should be subject to UK employment law.
* Forward Intelligence Team, a UK Police unit for dealing with Public Order matters

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