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  • Mrs Thatcher suggested that Shield should be attached to 10 Downing Street or the Cabinet Office. Crozier claimed that both [[William Whitelaw]] and
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  • ==At the Downing Street Policy Unit== ...of public health policy on AIDS'', London: [[Policy Search]], 14 [[Tufton Street]], Westminster, SW1, May 1987.</ref>
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  • ...he led the Metropolitan Police Operation 'Safer Streets' Campaign against street robbery and armed crime in London. In 2003 he transferred on promotion to S ...phers captured confidential details on papers he was carrying into Downing Street, forcing police to bring forward a major anti-terrorist operation. London M
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  • ...nsive experience of Government having spent three years working in Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit as a Policy Adviser.<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...cording to the Daily Telegraph 'His future had been in doubt after Downing Street and the Treasury made it clear on Thursday afternoon that while they had co
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  • ..."the new power broker" and "one of the most influential people in Downing Street these next few years". In addition to his good relations with the [[Libera
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  • ...oting Scruton) that the publications were quietly encouraged by 10 Downing Street to concoct an outside pressure group to influence policy. ...] (CFB) — a right-wing political pressure-group involving former Downing Street Policy Unit member [[Christopher Monckton]], and [[David Hart]]. According
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  • ...try in 1987, having previously worked for nearly three years at 10 Downing Street in the private office of the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher".<ref>[ * [[Mark Adams]], a high-flying private secretary at Downing Street for both Major and Blair, worked at APCO. He went on to run [[Foresight Com
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  • [[Houses of Parliament]] | [[Downing Street]] | [[HM Treasury]] | [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] |
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  • ...erved on the party's Stormont talks team and met [[John Major]] in Downing Street in 1996.<ref>David McKittrick, Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney, Chris Thornton
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  • ...the post for six months and is now studying for an MBA at Harvard. Downing Street was anxious to ease her out of her party job as soon as the election was ov ...se for Saddam having WMD. Later that activity was taken over by 10 Downing Street, the professionals, but she and others on the outside were doing early draf
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  • ...ng-in-africa-nightmare-on-k-street.html Lobbying in Africa: Nightmare on K street], 28 November 2014, accessed 4 February 2015 </ref> In 2007, immediately after leaving Downing Street, Blair took up a role as an envoy for the quartet of Middle East peace nego
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  • *[[Jo Irvin]], who is now a special adviser in Downing Street on trade unions, not only headed [[BAA]]’s public affairs department but
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  • ...y Centre]] meeting on UK-EU-China Policy Dialogue at the Treasury, Downing Street and Guildhall.
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  • ...y Centre]] meeting on UK-EU-China Policy Dialogue at the Treasury, Downing Street and Guildhall.
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  • ...f press speculation about a relationship between its executive, ex-Downing Street aide [[Howell James]], and [[Peter Mandelson]]'s partner [[Reinaldo da Silv
    13 KB (1,915 words) - 11:30, 29 January 2015
  • ...ated today. Because so few backbenchers have dared to question the Downing Street declaration, there will be no obvious focus for sceptical consideration of
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  • ...tminster and is also consulted routinely by the Foreign Office and Downing Street on matters relating to the Middle East. Tony Blair is known to consult its ...ref> Paul Eastham, “Tories want answers over ‘Cash Passport to Downing Street’”, The Daily Mail, March 30, 1998; Iain MacWhirter, “Blair Gambles P
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  • ...shadow Home Secretary, becoming deputy to [[Alastair Campbell]] at Downing Street during the Labour government. He went on to a £100,000 job as Director of ::take Tim Allan who was deputy to [[Alastair Campbell]] in the Downing Street press office and subsequently took a six figure salary at BSkyB as a corpor
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  • ...ve been offered a role as non-executive director. Sources close to Downing Street said he had accepted the post in principle before the [[Advisory Committee
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