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  • ...ight-hand man of [[Rupert Murdoch]] and close confidant" of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.<ref>David Smith, [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,690
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  • ...f Press Officer up to the 1992 election, working with [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager, *[[Andrew Brown]], Former director of media strategy. Ex-Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]'s brother. He moved to energy company [[EDF]] from Weber Shandwick
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  • ...m]] before taking the name [[Sarah Brown]] on marrying the UK Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] <ref>Gaby Hinsliff [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9
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  • ...ctoria and Albert Branch of the NUS which was dominated by two Communists, Gordon Norris and Jack Coward." ...ers]]; [[Glass Bulbs]]; [[Glaxo]]; [[Goldsmiths Research Foundation]] +; [[Gordon Street Nominees]] +; [[Grand Metropolitan Contract Services]]; [[Greater Ma
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  • *[[Gordon Brown]] – Patron: “NATO has emerged from the Cold War with a new sense
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  • #[[Gordon Beattie]] (references added by Peter) #[[Gordon Hewitt]] (referenced and modified by Mat)
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  • ..., a former MP and former key advisor to then Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Gordon Brown]]. They have three children.<ref name="cooper"/> ...inkedin [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/caroline-gordon/17/bb6/2b4/en Caroline Gordon], accessed 25 June 2015.</ref>
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  • As a key adviser to [[Gordon Brown]], when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, Balls was known as the 'D ...job as leader-writer for the [[Financial Times]]. Balls was introduced to Gordon Brown in 1992 and started working for him as economic adviser in January 19
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  • ...inister who held various cabinet positions under both [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] including Secretary of Health (2007-09) and Home Secretary (2009-20
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  • ...media relations in London from June 2011. Former political spokesman to [[Gordon Brown]] <ref> [http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-news/news-
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  • ...itting MP" so that [[Ed Balls]], the right-hand man of the then chancellor Gordon Brown, "could be assured of the nomination" for a safe Labour seat in Parli The then Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] listed Butler as one of his special advisers in a parliamentary ans
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  • [[File:Gordon Brown.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Gordon Brown speaks during a 2002 IMF conference]] '''James Gordon Brown''' (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician, who was th
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  • ...Peter Mandelson’s flatmate. [[Andrew Brown]], brother of Prime Minister Gordon, was also a Weber Shandwick employee (director of media strategy) before mo
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  • ...w Brown]], head of media relations at EDF Energy, and younger brother of [[Gordon Brown]], Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time, would have been one of th
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  • *{{note|98}} 3. Gordon Winter, Inside BOSS (New York: Penguin Books, 1981), p. 170.
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  • ...amongst whom number nearly the entire Cabinet, including [[Tony Blair]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[Robin Cook]], [[Jack Straw]], [[David Blunkett]] and [[Clare Sho
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  • *GORDON BROWN (Chancellor) ** Believes potential longterm benefits outweigh costs b Gordon Brown is said to be backing Blair's plans to build a new generation of nucl
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  • Robert Gordon University - Professor William Stevely BSc DPhil DipEd FIBiol
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  • Also at the same BAP meeting were [[Jill Rutter]], now Chancellor Gordon Brown's Treasury publicity chief who in 1988 was private secretary to [[Joh
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  • ...eputy chairman of City watchdog, the [[Financial Services Authority]] by [[Gordon Brown]]. He is described as an ally of Brown.
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