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Litterick found that some of Logan's work was taken (in most cases with permission) from Anglo-American sources, including The Heritage Foundation, the Conservative Christian Fellowship, the Institute for American Values, Digby Anderson of the Social Affairs Unit and writers Maggie Gallagher and Melanie Phillips.
Litterick found that some of Logan's work was taken (in most cases with permission) from Anglo-American sources, which include the Heritage Foundation, Institute for American Values and National Fatherhood Institute, Maggie Gallagher (a US social conservative journalist), Melanie Phillips (UK), Conservative Christian Fellowship (UK) and Digby Anderson, Social Affairs Unit (UK).
Also in 2009 the NCF along with the Social Affairs Unit jointly published "Private Views: Voices from the Front Line of British Culture", a collection of seventeen interviews (all conducted by Peter Whittle) with contemporary cultural figures such as the comedian Reginald D. Hunter.