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'''Mark Flanagan''' is a senior partner at the lobbying firm [[Portland]], assuming the role in 2010.  
 
'''Mark Flanagan''' is a senior partner at the lobbying firm [[Portland]], assuming the role in 2010.  
  
He previously worked as a strategic communications adviser in Downing Street under [[Gordon Brown]]'s premiership. Prior to this, Flanagan had a twenty year long career in local, regional and national radio. <ref> David Singleton, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1041704/mark-flanagan-quits-downing-street-portland-digital-job
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He previously worked as a strategic communications adviser in Downing Street under [[Gordon Brown]]'s premiership. Prior to this, Flanagan had a twenty year long career in local, regional and national radio. <ref> David Singleton, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1041704/mark-flanagan-quits-downing-street-portland-digital-job Mark Flanagan quits Downing Street for Portland digital job], ''PR Week'', 18 November 2010, accessed 19 January 2017. </ref>
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Mark Flanagan
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Mark Flanagan is a senior partner at the lobbying firm Portland, assuming the role in 2010.

He previously worked as a strategic communications adviser in Downing Street under Gordon Brown's premiership. Prior to this, Flanagan had a twenty year long career in local, regional and national radio. [1]

Notes

  1. David Singleton, Mark Flanagan quits Downing Street for Portland digital job, PR Week, 18 November 2010, accessed 19 January 2017.