UK Government Special Advisers 2016 Conservatives
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.
Contents
- 1 Number 10 Policy Unit
- 2 HM Treasury
- 3 Home Office
- 4 Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- 5 Ministry of Defence
- 6 Ministry of Justice
- 7 Department for Education
- 8 Department for Exiting the European Union
- 9 Department for International Trade
- 10 Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
- 11 Department of Health
- 12 Department for Work and Pensions
- 13 Department for Transport
- 14 Department for Communities and Local Government
- 15 Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
- 16 Office of the Leader of the House of Lords
- 17 Scotland Office
- 18 Wales Office
- 19 Northern Ireland Office
- 20 Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- 21 Department for International Development
- 22 Department for Culture, Media & Sport
- 23 Cabinet Office
- 24 Whips Office
- 25 Chairman of the Conservative Party and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- 26 Notes
Number 10 Policy Unit
Prime minister: Theresa May
- Fiona Hill - PM's closest adviser, co-chief of staff: served May in the home office, previously worked at Sky and Lexington Communications. Salary: £140,000.
- Nick Timothy - Co-chief of staff: served May in the home office, previously deputy director of the Conservative Research Department. Salary: £140,000.
- Chris Wilkins - Director of strategy: former aide to Lynton Crosby and then Nicky Morgan. Salary: £120,000.
- Joanna Penn - Deputy chief of staff: previously worked in the Conservative Campaign Headquarters and then in the home office. Salary: £100,000
- James McLoughlin - Adviser on business relations: former head of policy at the Institute of Directors, son of Patrick McLoughlin. Salary: £72,000.
- Sheridan Westlake - Policy adviser: former aide to Eric Pickles and deputy director of research for the Conservative Party. Salary: £72,000.
- Tim Smith - Head of political press: former aide to Patrick McLoughlin, previously worked at Portland Communications. Salary: £53-63,000.
- John Godfrey - Director of policy: previously worked at Legal and General, aide in the home office in the 1980s. Salary: £130,000.
- Douglas McNeill - Economic adviser: former aide to George Osborne, previously worked in Conservative Research Department and several City banks. Salary: £93,450.
- Neil O'Brien - Policy adviser: former aide to George Osborne, previously director of Policy Exchange and Open Europe. Salary: £93,450.
- Alex Burghart - Policy unit lead on social justice: former director of the Centre for Social Justice think tank. Salary: £80,000.
- Katie Perrior - Director of communications: former director of the Stockholm Network and founder of InHouse PR. Salary: £125,000.
- Richard Chew - Political adviser: former aide to David Cameron. Salary: up to £52,999.
- Georgia Berry - Policy unit lead on energy and climate change: former senior executive at Centrica. Salary: 80,000.
- Nick Hargrave - Political adviser: former speechwriter to David Cameron, previously worked at Portland Communications. Salary: £69,995.
- Jessica Cunliffe - Speech writer: former local newspaper journalist and aide to Baroness Warsi. Salary: £68,000.
- Lizzie Loudon - Press secretary: former media adviser to Iain Duncan Smith, communications strategist for Vote Leave. Salary: £85,000.
- Tom Swarbrick - Head of broadcast: former chief correspondent at LBC Radio. Salary: £85,000.
- Denzil Davidson - EU adviser: previously an aide to William Hague and Philip Hammond, and worked for the Conservative Research Department. Salary: £93,000.
- Chris Brannigan - Government relations director: former lieutenant colonel in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Salary: £92,000.
- Will Tanner - Deputy head of policy: former aide to May in the home office, previously a research at the think tank Reform. Salary: £80,000.
- Richard Jackson - Media operations manager: head of operations for the 2015 general election. Salary: £85,000.
- Ben Mascall - Head of strategic communications: previously media adviser at the Ministry of Defence and Department for Transport. Salary: £67,000.
- Stephen Parkinson - Political secretary: Vote Leave campaign director, former aide to May at the home office, previously worked for lobbying firm Quiller Consultants. Salary: N/A.
- Alex Dawson - Political director: aide to May at the home office, former head of the Conservative Research Department. Salary: £81,000.
- Jonathan Hellewell - Communities adviser: former aide to Iain Duncan Smith and David Cameron and private secretary to the Prince of Wales. Salary: £72,000.
- Charlotte Lawson - Third Sector adviser: worked for the think tank Centre for Social Justice, the BBC and the food industry lobby group the Food and Drink Federation. Salary: £72,000.
- Liz Sanderson - Head of features: former journalist with the Mail. Salary: £74,000.
- Edward de Minckwitz - Head of briefing: former aide to David Cameron, worked in the Conservative Research Department. Salary: 65,000.
- Keelan Carr - Scotland adviser: former aide to David Mundell. Salary: £53,000-63,999.
- Jonathan Stock - Salary: £53,000-63,999.
- Elizabeth Hodgkinson - Salary: up to £52,999.
- James Johnson - Strategy adviser. Salary: up to £52,999.
HM Treasury
Chancellor of the exchequer: Philip Hammond
- Graham Hook - Policy adviser: aide to Hammond in the FCO, former senior consultant at lobbying firm Interel. Salary: £70,000.
- Hayden Allan - Media adviser: aide to Hammond in the MOD and FCO, previously worked at Conservative Headquarters. Salary: £81,000.
- Duncan McCourt - Policy adviser: aide to Hammond in the FCO, previously worked at Credit Suisse First Boston and JP Morgan. Salary: £65,000.
- Karen Ward - Special economic adviser: previously chief European economist at HSBC and economist at the Bank of England. Salary: £93,450.
- Poppy Trowbridge - Media adviser: previously worked at Sky and Bloomberg news. Salary: £80,000.
Chief secretary to the treasury: David Gauke
- N/A
Home Office
Secretary of state: Amber Rudd
- Amy Fisher - : Media adviser: previously worked at Google and Policy Exchange, and was director of communications at the Conservative Campaign Headquarters. Salary: £82,000.
- Mo Hussein - Media adviser: former press officer to David Cameron and aide to Rudd in DECC. Salary: £53,000-69,999.
- Simon Glasson - Policy adviser: former aide to George Osborne. Salary: £53,000-63,999.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Secretary of state: Boris Johnson
- Ben Gasgoine - Policy adviser: previously worked for lobbying firm Crosby Textor. Salary: £120,000.
- David Frost - Policy adviser: CEO of the Scotch Whisky Association and former British Ambassador to Denmark. Salary: £69,000.
- Liam Parker - Media adviser: former press secretary to Mark Carney of the Bank of England. Salary: £72,000
Ministry of Defence
Secretary of state: Michael Fallon
- Richard Holden - Media adviser: former aide to Baroness Stowell. Salary: up to £52,999.
- James Wild - Policy adviser: former lobbyist for UK firm Hanover Communications. Salary: £68,000
Ministry of Justice
Secretary of state: Liz Truss
- Ruth Porter - Media adviser: aide to Truss at DEFRA, former head of economics and social policy at Policy Exchange and communications director at the Institute of Economic Affairs. Salary: £65,000.
- Tim Pitt - Policy adviser: worked for law firm Slaughter & May. Salary: £53,000-63,999.
- Kirsty Buchanan - Policy adviser. Salary: £53,000-63,999.
Department for Education
Secretary of state: Justine Greening
- Victoria Crawford - Media adviser: formerly worked for Lloyds as government affairs manager. Salary: £74,000.
- Peter Wilson - Media adviser: previously worked for lobbying firm Quiller Consultants and journalist for The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph and the BBC. Salary: 68,000.
Department for Exiting the European Union
Secretary of state: David Davis
- Raoul Ruparel - Policy adviser: co-director at Open Europe.
- James Chapman - Media adviser: former political editor at The Daily Mail.
Department for International Trade
Secretary of state: Liam Fox
- Amy Tinley -
- David Goss - Policy adviser
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Secretary of state: Greg Clark
- Guy Newey - Policy adviser
- Jacob Willmer - Media adviser
- Meg Powell-Chandler - Policy adviser
- Glenn Hall -
Department of Health
Secretary of state: Jeremy Hunt
- Ed Jones - Policy adviser
- Paul Harrison - Media adviser
- Christina Robinson - Policy adviser
- James Friend
Department for Work and Pensions
Secretary of state: Damian Green
- Lottie Dexter - Media adviser
- Flora Rose - Policy adviser
Department for Transport
Secretary of state: Chris Grayling
- Simon Jones - Policy adviser
- Emma Boon - Media adviser
Department for Communities and Local Government
Secretary of state: Sajid Javid
- Nick King - Policy adviser
- Salma Shah - Media adviser: previously a broadcast journalist at the BBC, and worked at Freelance PR, managing communications for Business in the Community's Olympic legacy project, and in the Conservative Party's press office.
- Carrie Symonds - Media adviser:
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
Secretary of state: David Lidington
Office of the Leader of the House of Lords
Secretary of state: Natalie Evans
- Tom Pretty -
- Annabelle Eyre -
- Katharine Howell - Political adviser
Scotland Office
Secretary of state: David Mundell
- Keelan Carr - Policy adviser
- Mary Macleod - Policy adviser
Wales Office
Secretary of state: Alun Cairns
Northern Ireland Office
Secretary of state: James Brokenshire
- Peter Cardwell - Media adviser: previously worked for BBC and ITV.
- Jonathan Caine - Policy adviser
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Secretary of state: Andrea Leadsom
- Guy Robinson - Policy adviser: previously worked for lobbying firm Crosby Textor.
- Lee Cain - Media adviser: head of broadcast for 'Vote Leave' and former journalist for The Daily Mail.
Department for International Development
Secretary of state: Priti Patel
- Jo Corlett - Policy adviser
- Rob Oxley - Media adviser
- Richard Parr -
Department for Culture, Media & Sport
Secretary of state: Karen Bradley
- Craig Woodhouse - Media adviser: previously worked at The Sun.
- Aidan Corley -
Cabinet Office
Paymaster general: Ben Gummer
Whips Office
Chief whip: Gavin Williamson
- Simon Burton - Political adviser
- Rupert Oldham-Reid - Political adviser