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  • ...me Minister he appointed Llewellyn to the post of the Downing Street Chief of Staff. ...in the parliamentary constituency of Witney. She also worked as a director of the think-tank the [[Atlantic Partnership]] before becoming Cameron's priva
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  • List of special advisers (83 in total) in post as at December 2016, under the Conse ...ef of staff'': served May in the home office, previously worked at [[Sky]] and [[Lexington Communications]]. Salary: £140,000.
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  • ...and trade matters in the [[House of Lords]]. He is also a whip for the [[Department for Business Innovation & Skills]]. ...accessed 20 October 2014 </ref> and was given the title '''Lord Stevenson of Balmacara'''.
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  • ...tball/2008/feb/07/sport.comment1 French route signifies prominent role for sport] ''The Guardian'', 7 February 2008, accessed 21 October 2014 </ref> ...ons, when he returned to his former role as football's Premier League head of communications. <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/171610/special-adviser
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  • ...iser to the [[Labour Party]]. Shallcross currently works as public affairs and campaigning manager for the [[Alzheimer's Society]]. Shallcross worked in Government for a number of years before deciding to leave in 2010. His final job in Parliament was pol
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  • Nick Barron is the managing director of corporate and financial practice at PR company [[Edelman]]. ...n was the marketing communications manager at [[The FA]] and then the head of communications at [[Wembley Stadium]].
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  • ...er]] to create [[Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP]], led by [[Lisa Mayhew]] and [[Therese Pritchard]]. ...rold Paisner]] took over his roles. Harold became managing director of BLP and Martin took over his charitable trusts. Harold's son [[Jonathan Paisner]],
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  • ...and Sport]], [[Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions]] and as private secretary to [[John Prescott]]. He is currently an adviser at th :"Jeff is a Londoner born and bred and is passionate about working for London.
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  • ...[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]] and is now group chief executive of [[St John Ambulance]]. ...]] responsibility for leading teams on the privatisation of British Energy and British Coal.<ref name="SJA"> [https://www.sja.org.uk/everydayheroes/suppor
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  • ...a former permanent secretary at the UK [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. When she quit in 2006 Street was the most senior female civil servant. ...he was then permanent secretary at the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]] between 2001 to 2006, working there when England secured the London 2012
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  • ...[Department of Trade and Industry]] and [[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]]. He is chairman of lobbying firm [[Apex Communications]].
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  • ...www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-howard-of-rising/3674 Lord Howard of Rising] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 8 December 2014 </ref> ...Office]], [[HM Treasury]] and for the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]].
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  • ...s Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]].<ref> [http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/kent-mp-is-new-sports-3676 Crouch is a former lobbyist who was head of public affairs for financial giant [[Aviva]] for five years before becoming
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  • ...accessed 3 March 2015 </ref> and is the current shadow minister for women and equalities. ...piero-reflects-on-a-double-edged-sword-in-elections-1-7255143 “Fantastic and terrible” -- De Piero reflects on a double-edged sword in elections] ''Ch
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  • ...5 general election, Griffiths retained his seat with an increased majority of 11,252. <ref> [http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/General-Election-Andrew-Griffith ...o work for the [[Department for Culture, Media & Sport]], working as chief of staff to MP [[Hugo Swire]]. <ref name= "Griffiths"> [http://www.andrewgrif
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  • ...', accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> and was re-elected in 2015 with a majority of 4,882. ...Javid]] the secretary of state for the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. <ref> [http://www.marcusjones.org.uk/about-marcus About Marcus] ''Marcu
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  • ...on Sir Greg Knight MP] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> and June 2017. ...eying. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-licensing-rounds Oil and gas: licensing rounds], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 November 2016. </ref> No ap
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  • ...the adviser to the Prime Minister of the digital economy and the chairman of [[Tech City]] UK. Shields was appointed to the House of Lords on 16 September 2014.<ref> Parliament.UK [http://www.parliament.uk/bi
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  • [[Chris Hopson]] is chief executive of [[NHS Providers]], and is on the advisory panel for the [[Associate Parliamentary Health Group]]. ...[[Department for Culture, Media & Sport]] and was also the chief executive of the [[Social Democractic Party]]. <ref> [http://www.healthinparliament.org.
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  • '''Godric Smith''' is the co-founder of PR company [[Incorporated London]] and a former spokesperson for Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. ...rime Minister's official spokesperson and in January 2004 he was made head of strategic communications at 10 Downing Street.
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