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'''Guto Harri''' (born 8 July 1966) is Director of Communications at [[News International]] and a former [[BBC]] chief political correspondent. He was director of communications for the Mayor of London [[Boris Johnson]]'s administration at London City Hall from May 2008 - May 2012.
 
'''Guto Harri''' (born 8 July 1966) is Director of Communications at [[News International]] and a former [[BBC]] chief political correspondent. He was director of communications for the Mayor of London [[Boris Johnson]]'s administration at London City Hall from May 2008 - May 2012.
  
He also spent a short stint in early 2008 working for London PR and lobbying agency [[Fleishman-Hillard]] as a senior policy adviser, spending four weeks as an adviser to Zimbabwe opposition leader [[Morgan Tsvangirai]]. <ref> ''Daily Mail'', [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-565030/Boris-Johnson-signs-BBC-journalist-Guto-Harri-chief-spin-doctor.html Boris Johnson signs BBC journalist Guto Harri as his chief spin doctor". 9 May 2008. Acc 12 July 2013. </ref>
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He also spent a short stint in early 2008 working for London PR and lobbying agency [[Fleishman-Hillard]] as a senior policy adviser, spending four weeks as an adviser to Zimbabwe opposition leader [[Morgan Tsvangirai]]. <ref> ''Daily Mail'', [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-565030/Boris-Johnson-signs-BBC-journalist-Guto-Harri-chief-spin-doctor.html Boris Johnson signs BBC journalist Guto Harri as his chief spin doctor], 9 May 2008. Acc 12 July 2013. </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:20, 12 July 2013

Guto Harri (born 8 July 1966) is Director of Communications at News International and a former BBC chief political correspondent. He was director of communications for the Mayor of London Boris Johnson's administration at London City Hall from May 2008 - May 2012.

He also spent a short stint in early 2008 working for London PR and lobbying agency Fleishman-Hillard as a senior policy adviser, spending four weeks as an adviser to Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. [1]

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