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Revision as of 15:26, 13 October 2014
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Contents
- 1 List of Special Advisers 2014
- 2 Number 10 Policy Unit
- 3 Deputy Prime Minister's Office
- 4 HM Treasury
- 5 Department for Culture, Media and Sport
- 6 Department for Communities and Local Government
- 7 Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- 8 Department of Energy and Climate Change
- 9 Department for Transport
- 10 Northern Ireland Office
- 11 Home Office
- 12 Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- 13 Leader of the House of Commons
- 14 Leader of the House of Lords
- 15 Scotland Office
- 16 Department for Work and Pensions
- 17 Department of Health
- 18 Cabinet Office
- 19 Department for International Development
- 20 Ministry of Justice
- 21 Department for Education
- 22 Notes
List of Special Advisers 2014
Downing Street 2014
Number 10 Policy Unit
- Ed Llewellyn - Chief of staff: he was appointed in 2005 following David Cameron's victory in the Conservative leadership election. Llewellyn was hired to be Cameron's personal Chief of Staff in his capacity as Leader of the Opposition. Llewellyn continued in this role until 2010. When Cameron became Prime Minister he appointed Llewellyn to the post of the Downing Street Chief of Staff.
- Catherine Fall - Deputy chief of staff: she worked with George Osborne at the Conservative Research Department. Fall also acted as Cameron's advisor for his first election campaign in 2001 in the parliamentary constituency of Witney. She also worked as a director of the think-tank The Atlantic Partnership before becoming Cameron's private office secretary.
- Oliver Dowden - Deputy chief of staff: previously worked for the Conservative Research Department. He left the Tories in 2007 however, to work for the PR company Hill & Knowlton but returned to the party to work alongside Andy Coulson in early 2009. He was appointed as deputy chief of staff in 2012.
- Craig Oliver - Director of communications: Oliver was appointed this role in 2011 to replace Andy Coulson as top media adviser. Previous jobs include working at the BBC where he was controller of English at BBC Global News as well as working at Channel 5 as their programme editor. [1]
- Graeme Wilson - Political press secretary: Wilson was appointed in August 2013. He previously worked as deputy political editor of The Sun. [2]
- Alan Sendorek - Head of press: was appointed in January 2011. Previously he worked at Tory HQ as head of media. Previous roles also include senior press officer to shadow education secretary Michael Gove (MP) and press officer to the shadow education team and therefore shadow home secretary to David Davis (MP).
- Michael Salter - Head of broadcasting: a role which he started in May 2010. Salter is also Chairman of Pride in London
- Ameet Gill - Head of strategic communications: Gill started woking for Cameron in 2006. Prior to joining Cameron's team, he was a researcher for the historian Niall Ferguson, assisting him with some of his documentaries. [3]
- Liz Sugg - Head of events and visits: was appointed in 2010. Sugg also worked in managing media for the Conservative European MPs, as well as at Sky News She later worked for Kenneth Clarke.
- Gabby Bertin - Director of external relations: She worked as a press aide for Conservative Party leader David Cameron and was appointed as director of external relations in August 2013.
- Claire Foges - Speechwriter: Claire was appointed as speechwriter to David Cameron in August 2013.
- Jo Johnson - Head of policy unit: Johnson has been head of the Downing Street Policy Unit since April 2013. He was also appointed Minister of State in July 2014 and has been the Member of Parliament for Orpington since the general election in May 2010. [4]
- Christopher Lockwood - Deputy head of policy unit: appointed in April 2013. He is the former the US editor of The Economist
- Antonia Williams - Deputy head of policy unit: She was appointed in May 2012 having previous experience in the Department for Work and Pensions. Antonia also previously worked at KPMG and PwC.
- Max Chambers - Policy unit: joined Cameron's team in July 2014. Previously, Chambers worked for Policy Exchange as Senior Research Fellow. He has also worked in Parliament for the Shadow Justice and Home Affairs teams.
- Daniel Korski - Technology: appointed in June 2013. Korski is a former strategic adviser and spokesman for Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy for the European Union. He has also worked for Andrew Mitchell, the former Conservative Chief Whip.
- Nick Seddon - Health: appointed health advisor to UK Prime Minister David Cameron in May 2013. Previously Seddon was deputy director of Reform, and he was also head of communications for Circle, the first private healthcare company to run an NHS hospital, Hinchingbrooke.
- Tara Singh - Energy and Environment: appointed in May 2013. Singh joined the Number 10 Policy Unit having previously worked for four years from 2009 as a public affairs manager for British Gas owner Centrica plc on British Gas and Centrica Energy issues.
- Andrew Dunlop - Scotland: appointed as David Cameron's adviser on Scotland in 2012. Mr Dunlop is also a Conservative councillor in West Sussex. Dunlop was also a former adviser to Margaret Thatcher.
- Ramsay Jones - Scotland: appointed as special adviser on Scotland in January 2012. Prior to this, Jones was the director of media for the Scottish Conservatives.
- Laura Trott - Education: appointed in February 2012. She has previously held the role of Chief of Staff to Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General Francis Maude.
- Conrad Bailey: appointed in July 2014, he previously former head of conflict department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. As well as this, Bailey served as acting command secretary at the Ministry of Defence.
- Emily Ackroyd: appointed as senior policy adviser for Welfare, Employment and Pensions in February 2014. She is a civil servant who previously worked in the Department for Work and Pensions and as Deputy Director for Social Justice.
Deputy Prime Minister's Office
- James Sorene - Head of communications and spokesman: Since January 2011. Prior to this, he was deputy director of communications and head of news at the Department of Health.
- Jonny Oates - Chief of staff: Oates was appointed in 2009. Previously he was the director of policy and communications at the Liberal Democrats and is a former director of PR and lobbying company Bell Pottinger Communications.
- Tim Colbourne - Deputy chief of staff:
- Hollie Voyce - Head of office
- Ryan Coetzee - Director of strategy
- Stephen Lotinga - Director of communications
- Zena Elmahrouki - Chief speech writer
- James Holt - Head of government communications
- James McGrory - Head of political communications
- Owain Myrddin Edwards - Special adviser (media)
- John Foster - Director of policy innovation and implementation
- Chris Saunders - Chief economic and business adviser
- Matthew Hanney - Parliamentary liaison and constitutional affairs
- Shabnum Mustapha - Special adviser
- Monica Allen - Departmental adviser
- Emily Frith - Departmental adviser
- Alex Dziedzan - Departmental adviser
- Adam Pritchard - Departmental adviser
- Matt Sanders - Departmental adviser
HM Treasury
- Rupert Harrison
- Jennifer Donnellan
- Ramesh Chhabra
- Neil O'Brien
- Thea Rogers
- Eleanor Shawcross
- Will De Peyer
- John Foster
- Peter Carroll
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Department for Communities and Local Government
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Department for Transport
Northern Ireland Office
Home Office
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Leader of the House of Commons
Leader of the House of Lords
Scotland Office
Department for Work and Pensions
Department of Health
Cabinet Office
Department for International Development
Ministry of Justice
Department for Education
Notes
- ↑ Craig Oliver’s first appearance on camera STV, 2 February 2011, accessed 9 October 2014
- ↑ James Forsyth, Graeme Wilson of The Sun to be new Downing Street press secretary", The Spectator, 27.08.2013, accessed 17 September 2014.
- ↑ Tim Walker David Cameron's voice, Ameet Gill, finally speaks The Telegraph, 24 November 2010, accessed 9 October 2014
- ↑ Jo Johnson GOV.UK, accessed 13 October 2014