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  • ...s a departmental adviser she worked with the [[Department of Health]] and the [[Department for Work and Pensions]]. ...s]] nominated Frith as their candidate for the Hampstead & Kilburn seat at the next general election in 2015. <ref> [http://westhampsteadlife.com/2013/01/
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  • ...iser to the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]], and the [[Cabinet Office]]. <ref name="Sanders">[http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/matt-sanders/ Mat Sanders studied architecture at the [[University of Cambridge]] between 2001 and 2004.
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  • ...on-cracks-2127349.html Can Clegg and Cameron patch up coalition cracks?] ''The Independent'', 7 November 2010, accessed 14 October 2014 </ref>
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  • ...paymaster general. Finn worked with Maude in his roles in the cabinet and the House of Lords and as minister for trade and investment.<ref> [http://www.d
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  • {{Template:Brexit badge}}'''Henry Newman''' is director of the [[Open Europe]] think tank. He replaced acting director [[Raoul Ruparel]], ...y 2015], accessed 15 July 2015.</ref> He is a former SpAd in the [[Cabinet Office]] for [[Francis Maude]]. <ref> [http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/201
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  • ...ective, transparent and responsive criminal justice system for victims and the public. One of the largest government departments, it employs around 76,000 people and has a b
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  • ...oogle''', the American multinational technology company, is best known for the Google Internet search engine. ...'. [[Jim Knight]], former UK Schools Minister and edtech lobbyist, said of the big tech companies moving into education:
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  • '''Rae Stewart''' is the director of communications at the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]]. Between 2009 and 2010 he was head of communications for the [[Iraq Inquiry]].
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  • ...ing_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Nick Williams''' is the former head of public affairs and senior vice president at [[Fleishman-Hill ...] from 1993-97, and part of UK prime minister [[Tony Blair]]'s team during the 2001 and 2005 general elections.
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  • .... When Cameron became Prime Minister he appointed Llewellyn to the post of the Downing Street Chief of Staff. ...think-tank the [[Atlantic Partnership]] before becoming Cameron's private office secretary.
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  • List of special advisers (83 in total) in post as at December 2016, under the Conservative government formed in July 2016 by prime minister [[Theresa May ...ll]] - ''PM's closest adviser, co-chief of staff'': served May in the home office, previously worked at [[Sky]] and [[Lexington Communications]]. Salary: £1
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  • ...bers, which aims to promote a radical and progressive politics. Philpot is the editor of its monthly magazine. ...lpot"> [http://www.progressonline.org.uk/about-progress/the-progress-team/ The Progress Team] ''Progress'', accessed 20 October 2014 </ref>
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  • '''Patrick Diamond''' worked as a policy adviser for the British [[Labour Party]] government. ...ed working in the [[Cabinet Office]], the [[Northern Ireland Office]], and the [[Equality and Human Rights Commission]] (EHRC) where he served as group di
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  • ...k Loughran''' was a UK government special adviser to [[Lord Mandelson]] in the [[Department for Business Innovation & Skills]]. <ref name= "Loughran"> [ht ...and at the [[Cabinet Office]]. Before working in government, Loughran was the [[Labour Party]]'s head of research. <ref name= "Rubicon"/>
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  • ...the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] and the [[Cabinet Office]]. <ref name= "Bagnall"> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/andy-bagnall/32/534/ ...wing his time working for the [[Labour Party]], Bagnall went on to work at the [[CBI]], filling a number of different roles, ranging from director of camp
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  • *[[David Mills (Spad)]] - Former special adviser to the [[Cabinet Office]]
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  • ...n Major]], holding the role during the 1992 election campaign, a member of the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit and as a speechwriter, notably to [[Margaret ...ther with [[Andrew Lansley]], was largely responsible for the direction of the [[Conservative]]'s 2001 election campaign. He supported [[Michael Howard]],
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  • ...-cabinet-office-announced-john-manzoni New Permanent Secretary for Cabinet Office announced: John Manzoni], 2 July 2015, accessed 27 July 2015.</ref> and a n ...news BP refining boss at time of Texas City blast quits with year's pay] ''The Guardian'', 31 May 2007, accessed 28 October 2014 </ref>
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  • ...r chief executive and chairman of the [[Shareholder Executive]] and is now the non-executive chairman of [[Henderson Global Investors]]. ...2ab004bd29b?OpenDocument Richard Gillingwater takes on new role] ''Cabinet Office'', 14 Jun 2006, accessed 10 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...member of the council at the [[University of Cambridge]] and a trustee of the [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]]. ...abinet Office]] from 2000 to 2002 and permanent secretary at the office of the deputy Prime Minister ([[John Prescott]]) until 2005.<ref name="BU"> [http:
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