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Political Intelligence

Political Intelligence is an independent European public affairs consultancy, with offices in London, Brussels, Madrid, Edinburgh and Rome.  We provide our clients with practical public affairs advice that helps them to achieve their business objectives. Our professional and dedicated consultancy service includes political monitoring & intelligence, stakeholder engagement programmes, political and policy research, strategic advice, event management and public affairs training. With our interdisciplinary team we deliver a comprehensive public affairs service throughout the EU.

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69 Wilson Street, London, EC2A 2BB, United Kingdom
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