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  • ...ced [[Jonny Oates]] to become Deputy Director of Communications at Downing Street with responsibility for all Liberal Democrats across the Government.<ref>Sa
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  • ...10</ref> - making him the highest paid Liberal Democrat adviser in Downing Street, collecting a salary of £98,500.<ref>James Forsyth, "[http://www.dailymail
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  • ...was moved from the position of justice and home affairs adviser in Downing Street to replace [[Lena Pietsch]] as spokesperson for the Deputy Prime Minister.
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  • ...ning-Street-adviser-Sean-Worth/ MHP Communications appoints former Downing Street adviser Sean Worth], prweek.com, Wednesday, 26 September 2012, acc 1 Octob ...ief covered communication between the [[Department of Health]] and Downing Street, which according to the ''Health Services Journal'', was likely to be aided
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  • ...icism surrounding the 'cash for honours' inquiry that had engulfed Downing Street and the reports that Britain's prisons were over-populated due to [[John Re ...easons for it, such as what was going on at the Home Office and at Downing Street." <ref name="Guardian 1"/></blockquote>
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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 campaign)
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  • ...d childcare, one of just three women in a 26-strong newly reshaped Downing Street operation. <ref> Jane Martinson [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/j
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  • ...accessed 15.09.10</ref> In 2001, Garvey temporarily resigned her Downing Street position to work for Labour on the election campaign.<ref>Benedict Brogan, ...role of Kate Garvey, Tony Blair's former special adviser, who left Downing Street nine months ago for a job at Freud Communications - the PR company which is
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  • '''Sheridan Westlake''' has been a policy adviser to 10 Downing Street since the 2015 general election.<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/
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  • ...nservative PR stalwarts Giles Kenningham and Caroline Preston take DOwning Street comms role], ''PR Week'', 12June 2015, accessed 6 February 2017. </ref> , f ...nservative PR stalwarts Giles Kenningham and Caroline Preston take Downing Street comms roles] ''PR Week'', 12 June 2015, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>
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  • ...15.09.10</ref> Coffman was a special adviser and press officer in Downing Street for [[Tony Blair]]'s Labour government from 1997. She temporarily resigned
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  • ...to do things differently early on, a lot of things changed inside Downing Street, too. Following the precedent set by Norma Major, who fought for a part-tim
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  • He is the author of '1 out of 10, from Downing Street Vision to Classroom Reality'. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/profile/pet
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  • ...overnment insiders) who had anticipated that Anderson's links with Downing Street would affect his ability to be objective and thorough in his investigation
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  • ...-street-under-gordon-brown-was-even-worse-than-we-thought/ Life in Downing Street under Gordon Brown was even worse than we thought]", ''The Telegraph'', 21.
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  • ::Overall, Downing Street gave him a "pretty good grounding" for what he does today, McGowan says wit
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  • ...5, accessed 25.09.10</ref> In this role, he oversaw the launch of Downing Street's e-petitions service. The website was used by 1.5 million people to prote
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  • *[[Frank Richards]], 'The dictator in Downing Street', ''Living Marxism'', No. 5 - March, p. 18. *[[Frank Furedi]], 'Princess Diana and the New Cult of Victimhood', ''Wall Street Journal'', 10 September 1997
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  • ...for policy to the then deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]] at 10 Downing Street and a former director of the think-tank [[CentreForum]].<ref>[http://www.ce
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  • ...n 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 Minister ...riage through the tax system, put to her by the then head of the [[Downing Street ­Policy Unit]], [[Ferdinand Mount]]. Mount, who published an elegy to the
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