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− | '''Gabriel Milland''' is head of news at the UK's [[Department for Education]] (DfE). He is a former [[Daily Express]] political correspondent and was | + | '''Gabriel Milland''' is a Partner at lobbying firm [[Public First]], run by his former colleague at the [[Department for Education]], Conservative media strategist, [[James Frayne]]. |
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+ | Milland was head of news at the UK's [[Department for Education]] (DfE). He is a former [[Daily Express]] political correspondent and before joining the DfE was head of news at the Tory leaning think tank [[Policy Exchange]]. Before that he was head of media at the [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]]. <ref name="Cartmell">Matt Cartmell, [http://www.prweek.com/news/1086737 Department for Education appoints Policy Exchange's Gabriel Milland as head of news] | ||
prweek.com, 24 August 2011 </ref> | prweek.com, 24 August 2011 </ref> | ||
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Milland took up his job at the DfE in September 2011. According to ''PR Week'': | Milland took up his job at the DfE in September 2011. According to ''PR Week'': | ||
:The head of news role has grown to include oversight of speechwriting and internal comms, due to a restructuring in the comms division that reduces senior management roles and takes the number of teams from five to three. The job was advertised as including these responsibilities. | :The head of news role has grown to include oversight of speechwriting and internal comms, due to a restructuring in the comms division that reduces senior management roles and takes the number of teams from five to three. The job was advertised as including these responsibilities. | ||
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:A DfE spokeswoman said: ‘There was a strong competition for this post and the best candidate was appointed on merit. All civil servants have to comply with the Civil Service Code, which includes political impartiality.’ | :A DfE spokeswoman said: ‘There was a strong competition for this post and the best candidate was appointed on merit. All civil servants have to comply with the Civil Service Code, which includes political impartiality.’ | ||
− | Milland will report to [[James Frayne]] and will oversee a press office of 15. This is likely to increase once DfE takes on responsibility for press work for its new executive agencies the [[Teaching Agency]], the [[Education Funding Agency]] and the [[Standards and Testing Agency]].<ref name="Cartmell"/> | + | :Milland will report to [[James Frayne]] (Director of Communications) and will oversee a press office of 15. This is likely to increase once DfE takes on responsibility for press work for its new executive agencies the [[Teaching Agency]], the [[Education Funding Agency]] and the [[Standards and Testing Agency]].<ref name="Cartmell"/> |
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Gabriel Milland is a Partner at lobbying firm Public First, run by his former colleague at the Department for Education, Conservative media strategist, James Frayne.
Milland was head of news at the UK's Department for Education (DfE). He is a former Daily Express political correspondent and before joining the DfE was head of news at the Tory leaning think tank Policy Exchange. Before that he was head of media at the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre. [1]
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Activities
Milland took up his job at the DfE in September 2011. According to PR Week:
- The head of news role has grown to include oversight of speechwriting and internal comms, due to a restructuring in the comms division that reduces senior management roles and takes the number of teams from five to three. The job was advertised as including these responsibilities.
- A DfE spokeswoman said: ‘There was a strong competition for this post and the best candidate was appointed on merit. All civil servants have to comply with the Civil Service Code, which includes political impartiality.’
- Milland will report to James Frayne (Director of Communications) and will oversee a press office of 15. This is likely to increase once DfE takes on responsibility for press work for its new executive agencies the Teaching Agency, the Education Funding Agency and the Standards and Testing Agency.[1]
Affiliations
Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Matt Cartmell, Department for Education appoints Policy Exchange's Gabriel Milland as head of news prweek.com, 24 August 2011