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  • ...and Chairman of the [[American Friends of the British Museum]].<ref>No 10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/page7414.asp British Museum Trus Educated at Oxford University, he is an Honorary Fellow of Merton College and a member of the Chancellors Court of Benefactors. Mr. Finlay served as
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  • ...chnologies]] | [[Talk Talk]] | [[Tottenham Hotspur FC]] | [[University and College Union]] | [[Voreda]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Wates]] | [[Wheelsure]] | [[Zurich ...rt]] | [[Tottenham Hotspur FC]] | [[Treasury Holdings]] | [[University and College Union]] | [[Visteon]] | [[Voreda – Woodlands]] | [[Waitrose]]
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  • ...tion of tens of thousands of 'Free Kuwait' T-shirts and bumper stickers at college campuses across the US."<ref>[http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.html 'H ...ry/ H&K loses top Tory], ''PR Week'', 25 Nov 2008</ref> Highly regarded in Downing Street, he was promoted to deputy chief of staff to Cameron in 2012.
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  • ...Fishburn]], together with [[Andrew Boys]], [[John Williams]] and [[Charles Downing]] put up £150,000 to start up the company.<ref>Clinton Manning, 'PR MEN SE [[Powergen]] | [[Pre-school Learning Alliance]] | [[Royal College of Nursing]] | [[Scottish Widows]] | [[Shell International]] | [[South Bank
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  • *The Royal College of General Practitioners - Dr [[David Haslam]] *The Royal College of Surgeons - Mr [[Barry Jackson]], President
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  • ...e IRD lie in the recommendations in a paper put up by the Imperial Defence College. ...er and Hill himself was appointed to the press liason post. On 15 October, Downing Street Press Secretary Sir Donald Maitland invited the Home Office, the For
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  • ...he BBC World Service. His son, Andrew, goes to the £15,675-a-year Dulwich College, a private boarding school. Former pupils include Tory Minister [[Peter Lil
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  • ...d after an early career at the [[University of Witwatersrand]], [[Imperial College]] and the [[University of East Anglia]], King became the Brunner Professor ...the [[University of Cambridge]] and subsequently became Master of Downing College (1995-2000), and Head of the University Chemistry Department (1993-2000). H
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  • ...s Academies Trust]] from September 2015 and rename the college [[Tech City College]]. ...ship]] | [[International Seafood Sustainability Foundation]] | [[Kimberley College]] | [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] | [[London Market Group]]] | [[McGrov
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  • ...cutive who worked for the UK Prime Minister as Senior Policy Adviser at 10 Downing Street from 2009 to 2010.<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm2 Butler is currently a visiting professor at [[Kings College London]], energy policy adviser at the [[Cavendish Laboratory]] in Cambridg
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  • ..., Preston and [[Royal Scottish Geographical Society]], and Fellow, [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]]. Formerly: Chairman, [[Darwin Initiative for t
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  • ...|Michael Howard]] who founded the [[Department of War Studies]] at [[Kings College London]], and along with some figures from the Commission of the Churches o ...agement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Royal College of Arts off the Strand where the Institute rented a small office]]
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  • ...ollege, Dublin and Nuffield College Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held visiting positions at the Universite Lib ...rom 1995 to 1997 he was Head of the Prime Minister's [[Policy Unit]] in 10 Downing Street, following which he was Director of Group Development, [[NatWest Gro
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  • ...pointments Election 2015: Prime Minister and ministerial appointments], 10 Downing Street, 8 May 2010, updated 10 May 2010.</ref> [[Category:Old Paulines|Osborne, George]][[Category:Magdalen College Oxford Alumni|Osborne, George]][[Category:Oxford alumni|Osborne, George]][[
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  • Gove attended Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he was awarded a BA in Eng ...pointments Election 2015: Prime Minister and ministerial appointments], 10 Downing Street, 8 May 2010, updated 10 May 2010.</ref> Gove left the Government in
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  • ...st being elected at the 2001 general election. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. <ref>'James Purnell MP - Biography', [http://www.ccpr.org.uk/OneSt ...over, was a product of his work and that of [[Ed Richards]] when they were Downing Street advisers.
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  • ...r; spent six years working for [[Tony Blair]] both in opposition and in 10 Downing Street, worked as a media adviser during the 1997 election campaign and dep ...r to [[Tony Blair]] on European issues (2002-007) and former head of the [[Downing Street Strategic Communications Unit]], and Director of Communications at t
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  • ...s College, Cambridge in 1972 and then did two years of research at Balliol College, Oxford. He joined the policy unit at 10 Downing Street as an economist in 1974 and was an economic policy adviser to the pr
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  • ...e to be an insider. He always wore an old Etonian tie, yet he hated [[Eton College|Eton]]. After Hart left Eton and went into avant-garde films, his father ti ...different from most politicians, whom he treated with contempt. Many at 10 Downing Street made strenuous efforts to keep Hart away from Mrs.Thatcher. Hart mer
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  • ...easury |Treasury]] as an economist in 1970, served at the [[IMF]] and in [[Downing Street]], and became permanent secretary at the [[Department of Environment *Chairman, Dulwich College Governors
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  • ...s Maitland and Wilhelmina Sarah Dundas. He was educated at George Watson's College and Edinburgh University (MA). In 1950 he married Jean Marie Young, the dau *1970-73 - Chief Press Secretary, 10 Downing Street.
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  • *[[College Public Policy]] provided public affairs advice to the FSA in 2009<ref>APPC, ...joining the FSA Saggar was Reader in Government at Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London. Board member of the [[National Consumer Council]]. A
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  • ...r's booth at the Labour Party Conference. (For more discreet approaches to Downing Street, Pfizer retains GPC Access, Derek Draper's former lobby firm.) Pfize ...ghborhood. According to Claire Gaudiani, outgoing president of Connecticut College and NLDC, on whose board George Milne, Jr sits, the destruction of this nei
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  • ...nal Defence College, the Royal Military College of Science, the Army Staff College and for the 23rd SAS Battalion. ...[[Peter Wright|Wright]] and "Unison", [[Harold Wilson|Wilson]] was back in Downing Street. American concern at the continuing electoral success of the Labour
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  • ...g the Stockton Lecture at LBS in 1998, one of the Millenium Lectures at 10 Downing Street in 1999, and the Tacitus Lecture, 2000 at the Guildhall. In June 200
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  • Sainsbury attended [[Worcester College, Oxford|Worcester College]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], reading History. He was Chairman of the ===Dinner at Downing Street with the Camerons===
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  • A native of Belfast, Bew attended Campbell College, Belfast before studying for his Masters and PhD at Cambridge University. H ...stant father and a southern Catholic mother. He was educated at [[Campbell College]] where joined the Northern Ireland Labour Party Young Socialists.<ref>Dean
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  • ...He took Silk in Scotland in 1993. Since 1997 he has been a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland. In 1998 he was appointed a Surveillance Commissione #{{note|1}}10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2558.asp press notices > pre
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  • :The Right Honourable Sir Michael Hutchison was educated at Clare College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1958. He took Silk in 1976 and in 1 #{{note|1}}10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2558.asp press notices > pre
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  • :The Right Honourable Sir John MacDermott was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in both Engl #{{note|1}} 10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2558.asp press notices > pre
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  • ...s' Aske's]] school in Elstree and later went to Oxford. While at Brasenose college in Oxford he became a friend and tennis partner of [[David Cameron]]. After ==Dinner at Downing Street, visits to Chequers==
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  • ...ill also founded and taught the Online Journalism course at the University College for the Creative Arts in Surrey, England." ...[http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/7001/ 'The hangdog dictator in Downing Street'], ''Spiked'', 11 June 2009.
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  • ...ef> He attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge. ...ty involved in SDI research-such as Professor [[Manny Lehman]] of Imperial College London, who could form a "Scientists for SDI" Committee.
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  • ...raq war and was the main subject of the [[Downing Street Memo 23 July 2002|Downing Street Memo]] which revealed that the war had been decided upon prior to th ...at Kent School in Connecticut, USA, before undertaking a degree at Queen's College, Cambridge. <ref>’[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/286128.stm New
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  • ...d Union. From 1957 to 1960, he completed a postgraduate course at Nuffield College Oxford, before becoming a University Lecturer. In 1964, he was elected Memb ...ab League ambassador Ghayth Armanazi, David Seymour, Roy Greenslade and ex-Downing Street supremo James Humphreys. Know Comment also grew its media training a
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  • ...onours degree in Modern History and a D. Phil. on French History at Exeter College, Oxford. He also won the Oxford University Gibbs Prize in History.<ref name ...]] (1985-1989) and as a member of Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s [[Downing Street Policy Unit]] (1989-1990).<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.herita
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  • :Strategic Studies Institute/U.S. Army War College ...by a Toronto Star journalist of the same name. Similarly a search for John Downing returned 114 items but 103 were articles written by the Toronto Sun journal
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  • ...the [[Office of the Deputy Prime Minister]], established in 2001).<ref>10 Downing Street - [http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page1490.asp Department for Com ...] - spad to [[Eric Pickles]] from May 2010 to May 2015. Now working for 10 Downing Street.
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  • Elwell was educated at Haileybury College and St John's College, Oxford, where he read modern languages. He served in the Royal Navy during ...‘Fact sheets’ on trade union leaders were regularly distributed to 10 Downing Street and selected ministers. In 1977, Scanlon was prevented from becoming
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  • A native of New York, New York, Wohlstetter earned degrees from the [[City College of New York]] and [[Columbia University]] in the 1930s. During the 1940s, h *1970-1971 he became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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  • ...re going on to study modern history at [[Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen College]], Oxford, graduating in 1960 with a BA.<ref>http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/ ...r his graduation, Gilbert undertook postgraduate research at [[St Antony's College, Oxford]].
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  • ...y document that Hanover had produced suggested it could organise a trip to Downing Street as part of a £181,000 bid to run the [[Medical Technology Group]], ...p://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article2518102.ece Denial from Downing St as lobbyist offers trips to No 10]", ''The Times'', 24 September 2007, a
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  • ...t Monckton of Brenchley, Monckton was educated at Harrow School, Churchill College, Cambridge and Cardiff University. He joined the [[Yorkshire Post]] in 1974 ==At the Downing Street Policy Unit==
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  • ...m 1977-84 she was Director, [[Nursing Education Research Unit]], [[Chelsea College]], London University.<ref>Diane Spencer Where Are They Now? PROFILE; CV; CA ...ates (quoting Scruton) that the publications were quietly encouraged by 10 Downing Street to concoct an outside pressure group to influence policy.
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  • *1973: Research associate, Templeton College, Oxford University ...gn Policy Centre]] meeting on UK-EU-China Policy Dialogue at the Treasury, Downing Street and Guildhall.
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  • *1973: Research associate, Templeton College, Oxford University ...gn Policy Centre]] meeting on UK-EU-China Policy Dialogue at the Treasury, Downing Street and Guildhall.
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  • ...Guardian'', 17 February 2006.</ref> He was elected a fellow of [[All Souls College, Oxford]] in 1989.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/rev ...and Fellow of All Souls), [[Niall Ferguson]] (Telegraph and Don at [[Jesus College, Oxford]]), [[Michael Gove]] (BBC and former president of the Oxford Union)
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  • ...| [[James Naughtie]] broadcast journalist and author | [[Matthew Taylor]] Downing Street head of policy | [[Chris Smith]] former Labour culture secretary | ...]] Ltd, Ascot | [[Joanna Jepson]], Priest, [[Church of England]] & [[Royal College of Fashion]], London | [[Lucy Marcus]], CEO, [[Marcus Venture Consulting]],
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  • Lander was a pupil at Bishop's Stortford College, which had previously produced MI5 officers including [[Peter Wright]] and Lander took a BA in History at Queen's College, Cambridge. he then took a PH.D, writing a dissertation on the diocese of C
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  • Chilcot was educated at [[Brighton College]], and [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]] where he read English, and Modern and Medieval Languages.<ref ...ck, Chilcot was optimistic about progress in the wake of the December 1993 Downing Street Declaration:
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  • ...itical Violence]] (ISCR), a terrorism research institute based at [[King's College London]]. ...] | [[Audrey Cronin]] | [[Terry Davis]] | [[Richard Dearlove]] | [[Michael Downing]] | [[Jack DuVall]] | [[Sue Eckert]] | [[Roy Eidelson]] | [[Nick Fielding]]
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  • According to [[Con Coughlin]], the deal followed an overture to Downing Street *[[St Anthony's College, Oxford]] - Senior Associate Member
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  • ...May]] in May 2015. Dawson is a former adviser to [[David Cameron]] and 10 Downing Street, helping the Prime Minister prep for PM Questions and taking charge College of Policing
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  • :Mr. Clark was born in Northumberland, England. He was educated at [[Oriel College]], [[Oxford University]]. He later was a lecturer and fellow in humanities ...ndon called "Number Ten," after the official address of prime ministers on Downing Street. It was made into a play that had a successful run in London. There
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  • ...“seminar on information technology in the NHS” one February morning in Downing street five years ago was soon to unleash the most ruinously expensive civi ...ersial Common Core standards reforms in the US; as of 2015, he heads the [[College Board]].
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  • ...structive comments': [[George Bunton]], formerly a surgeon at [[University College Hospital]], Dr. [[Jonathan de Pass]], [[Andrew Roberts]], [[Robert Fleming ...ime adviser and speechwriter to Mrs Thatcher, is no longer a member of the Downing Street inner circle. Next month he looks like falling further out of favour
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  • ...or this project<ref>See [http://www.eu-aims.eu/the-group/consortium/king-s-college-london/ Ethics Advisory Board] EU-AIMS: Autism Research in Europe website, *[[King’s College London]] (Centre of Medical Law and Ethics) – Member of the Autism Ethics
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  • ...rgeon; member of the Health Policy Research Advisory Board of the American College of Surgeons ...l adviser, lecturer at University of Oxford; previously Fellow of Magdalen College and co-founder of Nexus
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  • ...torate in strategic intelligence from the then Joint Military Intelligence College.<ref name="ODNIbio">[http://www.dni.gov/index.php/about/leadership/director ...t panels, boards, commissions, and advisory groups. He was a member of the Downing Assessment Task Force that investigated the Khobar Towers bombing in 1996,
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  • Clifton School, Bristol, Trinity College Cambridge (MA), Stanford University (MBA) ...hatcher]]'s shadow cabinet 1978-79, and chief of staff Political Office 10 Downing St 1979-85;
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  • ...an of [[Cambridge University Conservative Association]] while at [[Downing College]] in 1999.<ref>[http://www.cuca.org.uk/alumni-club/former-chairmen/ Former
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  • ...r role in Number 10. This was despite the fact that she was one of the few Downing Street advisers to have initially been kept in post when [[Theresa May]] to ...es]], and [[Alison Wolf]], professor of public-sector management at King's College, London. She was educated at Alleyn's, an independent school in south Londo
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  • ===Downing Street 2002=== *[[Hilary Coffman]] Special Adviser/Press Officer at Downing Street (she resigned temporarily to accompany Blair on the 2001 election ca
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  • ...was educated at Lenzie Academy, near Glasgow, before attending University College, Oxford where he achieved a Masters degree in Philosophy, Politics and Econ ::Overall, Downing Street gave him a "pretty good grounding" for what he does today, McGowan s
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  • *[[Frank Richards]], 'The dictator in Downing Street', ''Living Marxism'', No. 5 - March, p. 18. ...ion-of-controversy-on-college-campuses/ The vilification of controversy on college campuses], ''Heat Street'', 26 September 2016.
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  • ...olitician and think tank operative. He was head of the policy unit in [[10 Downing Street]] in 1982-83, during the time when [[Margaret Thatcher]] was Prime M ...d [[Greenways Prep School]] in Wiltshire, and was later educated at [[Eton College]] and [[Christ Church, Oxford]]. In 1993 he succeeded his uncle as 3rd Baro
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  • ...m America to support this approach. This approach has been used on many US college campuses and is being piloted in various UK projects. Social Norms approac ...0 participants yet. In March 2011 a round-table meeting was held at No.10 Downing Street where those businesses committed to delivering 'mydata' gathered to
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  • ...uly 2007, Chief Speech Writer to the Prime Minister, [[Tony Blair]], in 10 Downing Street | [[Claire Fox]] is the director of the [[Institute of Ideas]] and c
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  • Hoey attended the Belfast Royal Academy and the Ulster College of Physical Education. She subsequently took an economics degree in London. ...e for Dulwich, including that bit of Barrett-land where Mrs T will go when Downing Street days are over) did not just argue that the old opposition to council
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  • ...were CIPR's former president [[Lionel Zetter]] and [[Warwick Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media lines’ for th ...e style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Downing Street insisted Fox had not been pushed into resigning over the activities
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  • ...College. He then studied philosophy, politics and economics at [[Brasenose College, Oxford]], where like [[David Cameron]] he studied under Professor [[Vernon ...pointments Election 2015: Prime Minister and ministerial appointments], 10 Downing Street, 8 May 2010, updated 10 May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...[[Andrew Mitchell]] had allegedly sworn at police as he was made to leave Downing Street by a side gate with his bike, particularly that he had used the word * MA in Law, Merton College, Oxford, on a police scholarship.<ref name="telegraph.2" />; graduates 1991
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  • ...bruary 2015. It was launched by [[Anthony Seldon]], Master of [[Wellington College]].<ref>[http://www.jubileecentre.ac.uk/1557/projects/research-reports/chara ...ation, in October 2013.<ref>[http://www.floreat.org.uk/blog/tag/wellington-college-berkshire Why character is the key to a perfect education], Floreat website
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  • ...Institute of Houseworkers]] and, when the Queen Mother opened its training college in 1963, launched a national competition to find a better word for "housewo ...-Right parties across Europe – in July 1970, just after Heath arrived in Downing Street. (She would be its international chairman from 1973 to 1979). He saw
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  • ...ted director of communications at the [[Cabinet Office]], the link between Downing Street and departments of governments. He assisted former minister [[Mo Mow *Distinguished research fellow, [[Imperial College London]], 2009-<ref name="LI"/>
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  • ...romley in 1947, and was educated at Bromley Parish Primary School, Dulwich College and St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics, Economics ...edly from Spellar to [[Pat McFadden]], director of political operations in Downing Street.
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  • ...e= Conversation with friends about their lives: Lord Young, from shtetl to Downing St in one generation. Tom Gross interviews Lord Young about his family, upb ...titute of Directors]], and from 1995 was chairman of Council of University College, London. He was the first president of [[Jewish Care]] (1990–1997).
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  • Johnson was appointed head of the [[Downing Street Policy Unit]] and a [[Cabinet Office]] minister in April 2013 as par ...to minister of state at the [[Cabinet Office]] while remaining head of the Downing Street Policy Unit.<ref name="No10reshuffle">[https://www.gov.uk/government
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  • ...he Department of Political Science / School of Public Policy at University College London, in the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Enviro When Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007 Michael moved to 10 Downing Street as a special adviser. At Number 10 he was responsible for the develo
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  • '''Nick Stace''' is the chief executive of the [[Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons]] and the chair of The [[Wild Network]] and the form ...ww.prweek.com/article/866285/stace-walks-downing-street Stace walks out of Downing Street] ''PR Week'', 1 December 2008, accessed 25 November 20014 </ref>
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  • ...son and in January 2004 he was made head of strategic communications at 10 Downing Street. In October 2012 he returned to Downing Street as interim executive director of Government communications.
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  • '''Richard Chew''' is a special adviser to 10 Downing Street, having previously worked for the [[Conservative Party]] during the He is a graduate of Emanuele College Cambridge.
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  • ...[of Commons]. Later they continued, usually at Chequers, but sometimes at Downing Street. Mostly we met alone. In the early days, however, I was often accomp ...Thatcher's suggestion of accommodating it within the Cabinet Office or in Downing Street. Sporborg then wrote to Hastings, Crozier and Elliott to suggest tha
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  • ...bles-downing-street-comms-advice-team-including-perrior-hill May assembles Downing Street comms and advice team including Perrior and Hill], ''PRWeek'' 15 Jul He was educated at Lochaber High School, and later studied at Oriel College, Oxford, serving as President of the University Conservative Association du
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  • ...Who Killed Stephen McCarthy - timeline], ''Felix'' (newssheet of Imperial College Union), no. 311, 11 May 1972 (via FelixOnline.co.uk). This is a reprint of ...ril, rally and demonstration, meeting at Speaker's Corner with march to 10 Downing Street, Ulster Office and the Irish Embassy, to be followed by a social in
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  • * 15 January 2004: 200 take part in vigil at Downing Street following death of Tom Hurndall on 13 January. Hurndall, an ISM volu * 13 January 2005: anniversary vigil for Tom Hurndall at Downing Street.<ref>Guido, [https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/01/
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  • ...=Dr Joe Devanny & Josh Harris |publisher=Institute for Government & King's College London |access-date=6 November 2014|date=2014-11-04 }}</ref> As of early De ...ernational-affairs-appointments-in-no10-and-cabinet-office |work=Number 10 Downing Street |location=London, UK |date=29 January 2021 |access-date=30 January 2
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