JontheDuke
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Could you please consider The Federal Trust for addition to your list? Also maybe include a reference to a page on funding transparency?
editDate 190203 Hi, I am a reader and subscriber to Wikipedia rather more than a writer.
The page on existing UK think tanks is very useful to me. I've just come across a UK think tank that's new to me but seems not to be in your list. Here's its about us page [1]
I'd say they qualify for inclusion in the list. Could you please consider them for inclusion?
With so many think tanks vying for work and for the attention of readers, I suggest that a see also reference to a site that publishes information on funding transparency, such as [2] would help many readers
Kind regards
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editHi JontheDuke! The thread you created at the Wikipedia:Teahouse,
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