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*Chair of a Policy Commission on the future of nuclear energy at the [[University of Birmingham]] from July 2011 (appointment approved by ACOBA) <ref name="ACOBA"> ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister". </ref> <ref> [http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/impact/policy-commissions/nuclear/index.aspx Policy Commission on ‘Nuclear Power: What does the future hold?], Birmingham University website, undated, accessed 9 May 2011 </ref>
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*Chair of a Policy Commission on the future of nuclear energy at the [[University of Birmingham]] from July 2011 (appointment approved by [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (Acoba)) <ref name="ACOBA"> Appointments taken up by former Ministers since 1 April
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2011, published by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments. ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister". </ref> <ref> [http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/impact/policy-commissions/nuclear/index.aspx Policy Commission on ‘Nuclear Power: What does the future hold?], Birmingham University website, undated, accessed 9 May 2011 </ref>
 
*Member of [[National Advisory Council]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/>  
 
*Member of [[National Advisory Council]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/>  
 
*[[EASY-Care Foundation]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/>  
 
*[[EASY-Care Foundation]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/>  

Revision as of 15:48, 9 May 2012

Philip Hunt (Lord Hunt of Kings Heath) is a former Minister of State in the Department for Energy and Climate Change, and Deputy Leader of the House of Lords.


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Appointments taken up by former Ministers since 1 April 2011, published by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments. ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister".
  2. Policy Commission on ‘Nuclear Power: What does the future hold?, Birmingham University website, undated, accessed 9 May 2011