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  • ...ve with The [[Corporate Services Group]] 2000, and a Board Member of the [[Office of Fair Trading]]. ...Sir [[Christopher Gent]], formerly Chief Executive of [[Vodafone]] and now Deputy Chairman of [[GlaxoSmithKline]], and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the
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  • The '''Office of Fair Trading (OFT)''' is the UK's consumer and competition authority and ...g)|Philip Collins]], Chairman of the Board. Collins became Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading on 1 October 2005. He is a solicitor who has practised in
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  • ....uk/about/faqs/house-of-lords-faqs/lords-members/ Membership and principal office holders], ''Parliament.uk'', accessed 3 February 2017. </ref>, nominated un ...iled: 07/12/2005. </ref>, a role which she retained when he was elected as prime minister. While on maternity leave in mid-November 2012, she was replaced b
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  • ...co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8675265.stm David Cameron is UK's new prime minister], BBC, 12 May 2010.</ref>, the leader of the [[Conservative Party] :Cameron was part of Tory prime minister John Major’s ‘breakfast club’. This true blue brat pack advi
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  • '''Kate Fall''' served as deputy-chief of staff to the former Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] from 2010 to 2015, <ref>Department of Informatio ...and dignitaries. She developed her skills working in [[Michael Howard]]'s office and as director of The [[Atlantic Partnership]] think tank. She is one of t
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  • ...s/election-2015-prime-minister-and-ministerial-appointments Election 2015: Prime Minister and ministerial appointments], 10 Downing Street, 8 May 2010, upda ...intment on condition he wait three months from his last day in ministerial office before taking up his first commission, that he not draw on any privileged i
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  • ...rom June 2017 until July 2019, having been appointed to the role by former prime minister [[Theresa May]] in 11 June 2017. He is a former deputy editor of ''[[The Times]]'', and a columnist there. <ref> [https://www.gov.
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  • ...nveiled as a Tory supporter only weeks after quitting as an adviser to the Prime Minister. Earlier this month it was announced that Sir James had relinquish ...prise and growth and public-private partnerships. He was the Chancellor's Deputy on and chaired the UK [[Standing Committee on Financial Stability]], the Tr
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  • ...sbury]] (d.1972), who had resigned from Macmillan's Cabinet over the Prime Minister's liberal direction, became its first president in January 1962, when he stat ...y". [[Harold Wilson]], twice Labour [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], described the club as "the guardian of the Tory conscience" <re
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  • ...he rise of [[Margaret Thatcher]]. During [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s tenure as Prime Minister, the CPS enjoyed a considerable influence over policy, which decli ...the ''Guardian'': ‘In those “heroic” days it was little more than an office employing Sherman to draft speeches for Joseph. It attracted a number of pe
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  • ::'Questions of Procedure for Ministers', Confidential Cabinet Office rules ...inet minister [[Tony Benn]] has been valiantly trying to publish a Cabinet Office document which details the rules governing ministers' financial interests.
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  • ...,<ref> The United Kingdom Parliament [http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199697/cmhansrd/vo961118/text/61118w06.htm Foreign and Commonwwe ...ng was in danger of becoming 'the new British disease,' as well as by Home Office Minister [[Hazel Blears]], Public Health Secretary Melanie Johnson, and rep
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  • ...with which it has been very successful. The company started in a one room office in 1995; in 2001 it claimed its clients included one-quarter of FTSE 100 co ...topher James]], managing director of the foundation and a former [[Foreign Office]] hand, explains: "Richard Hakluyt was a 16th-century geographer, born in L
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  • *1997-2001: returned to work for the Prime Minister Tony Blair as Special Adviser on culture, media, sport and the kno ...ibed, forthwith, subject to the conditions that, for 2 years after leaving office, he should not draw on any privileged information that was available to him
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  • ...bying consultancy founded in 2001 by [[Tim Allan]], a former adviser to UK prime minister [[Tony Blair]].<ref>[http://www.portlandpr.co.uk/about About Portl *[[Victoria Dean]], Portland partner: ex-head of the [[Foreign Office]]’s Europe Directorate, Victoria worked with the UK government on Brexit
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  • ...fice is four years, renewable once. The current Chairman is the former UK Prime Minister, Sir [[John Major]]. ...sador of the European Community to the United States of America. Formerly Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland. | His Excellency Mr Jose Mauricio BUST
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  • ...Australian newspaper, an English sports broadcast or an international box-office hit," the company website states. *[[Tony Blair]] &ndash; British Prime Minister
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  • ...ists are harassed, persecuted and forced into silence. At the Prague main office, they are harassed and left without means of livelihood and work prospects :"When a Vanity Fair reporter mischaracterized an interview conducted with Deputy Secretary of Defense [[Paul Wolfowitz]] in May 2003, headlines around the w
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  • ...armony Gold]] and [[Richemont]]. He was appointed to the House of Lords by Prime Minister Blair in 1997. ====Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc====
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  • ...eputy Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs in the Office of Vice President in September 2003. He previously served as special assist ...ute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies]]. It advised the Israeli Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] "to work closely with Turkey and Jordan to
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