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'''Liam Parker''' is a special adviser and communications director to foreign secretary [[Boris Johnson]], appointed in October 2016 following Downing Street's the failure to approve the appointment of John's standing communications director, [[Will Walden]]. <ref> Joe Watts, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-adviser-job-application-downing-street-fails-to-approve-a7367276.html Boris Johnson loses trusted adviser after Downing Street fails to approve his job application], ''The Independent'', 18 October 2016, accessed 3 February 2017. </ref>
 
'''Liam Parker''' is a special adviser and communications director to foreign secretary [[Boris Johnson]], appointed in October 2016 following Downing Street's the failure to approve the appointment of John's standing communications director, [[Will Walden]]. <ref> Joe Watts, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-adviser-job-application-downing-street-fails-to-approve-a7367276.html Boris Johnson loses trusted adviser after Downing Street fails to approve his job application], ''The Independent'', 18 October 2016, accessed 3 February 2017. </ref>
  
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Liam Parker is a special adviser and communications director to foreign secretary Boris Johnson, appointed in October 2016 following Downing Street's the failure to approve the appointment of John's standing communications director, Will Walden. [1]

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  1. Joe Watts, Boris Johnson loses trusted adviser after Downing Street fails to approve his job application, The Independent, 18 October 2016, accessed 3 February 2017.