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[[Progress]] is chaired by [[Stephen Twigg]]. Vice chairs are the Home Office minister [[Andy Burnham]]; [[Ed Miliband]], MP for Doncaster North; [[Meg Munn]], minister for women and equalities; Baroness [[Delyth Morgan]], former chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity; and [[Tony Robinson]]. Progress’ honorary president is [[Alan Milburn]], the former Secretary of State for Health and MP for Darlington.
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:"Progress is the independent organisation for Labour party members and trade unionists. Through our national and regional events and regular publications, we seek to promote open debate and discussion of progressive ideas and policies.[http://progress.squareeye.com/About%5Fus/]
  
 
==The Progress team==
 
==The Progress team==
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*[[Alan Milburn]] - President
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*[[Stephen Twigg]] - Chair
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*[[Andy Burnham]] - Vice Chair (Home Office Minister)
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*[[Robert Philpot]] – Director
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*[[Ed Miliband]] MP for Doncaster North
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*[[Meg Munn]] - minister for women and equalities
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*[[Delyth Morgan]] - former chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity
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*[[Jennifer Gerber]] – Deputy Director
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*[[Tony Robinson]]
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*[Mark Day]] – Publications Officer
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*[Tom Brooks Pollock]] - Events and Office Manager
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*[[Wes Streeting]] – Administrative Assistant
  
Robert Philpot – Director
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==Contact==
 
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:Website: [http://progress.squareeye.com/About%5Fus/ progress.squareeye.com]
Jennifer Gerber – Deputy Director
 
 
 
Mark Day – Publications Officer
 
 
 
Tom Brooks Pollock - Events and Office Manager
 
 
 
Wes Streeting – Administrative Assistant
 

Revision as of 08:02, 9 October 2006

"Progress is the independent organisation for Labour party members and trade unionists. Through our national and regional events and regular publications, we seek to promote open debate and discussion of progressive ideas and policies.[1]

The Progress team

Contact

Website: progress.squareeye.com