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The Brexit Unit also consists of 'a team of Executives, Managers and Directors drawn from across Portland’s Corporate, Local and International teams' (see People below). Until June 2017, it also included [[Henry Cook]],  now Special Adviser to [[Michael Gove]].
 
The Brexit Unit also consists of 'a team of Executives, Managers and Directors drawn from across Portland’s Corporate, Local and International teams' (see People below). Until June 2017, it also included [[Henry Cook]],  now Special Adviser to [[Michael Gove]].
 
  
 
===Post-Brexit regulation===
 
===Post-Brexit regulation===

Revision as of 07:48, 10 November 2017

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Portland is an international PR and lobbying consultancy founded in 2001 by Tim Allan, a former adviser to UK prime minister Tony Blair and director of corporate communications at BSkyB.[1] It also employs Alastair Campbell, Blair’s former spin doctor.

It has offices in London, New York, Washington DC, Nairobi and Qatar. Its London office is in a side street off Fleet Street.

It has been described as 'pretty secretive', and is seen as doing 'big advisory work on big brands for big bucks.'[2]

Contents

Brexit lobbying

Portland has established a dedicated Brexit Unit to advise its clients.[3] It is headed up by partner Victoria Dean.

Portland says it is ‘already working hard to help [clients] understand how we will exit Europe, what this might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’

Among its Brexit services, Portland is helping business to create communications strategies 'to mitigate the risks and maximise the opportunities associated with the UK’s departure from the EU' and that it is advising clients on 'how to influence the process'.[4]

Portland’s Brexit Unit comprises of:[5]

  • Victoria Dean, Portland partner: ex- Head of the Foreign Office’s Europe Directorate, Victoria worked with the UK Government on Brexit preparations. She has also served as the Spokesperson and Head of Communications for the UK’s representation in Brussels. Portland writes:[6]
'Victoria brings a keen understanding of the issues, processes and personalities involved in shaping and in uencing the EU, be it from the inside or beyond. Her role at Portland is designed to help clients better navigate this tricky area, enabling them to manage risks, in uence the right decision-makers at the right points in the process, but also to take advantage of the new opportunities opening up.'

The Brexit Unit also consists of 'a team of Executives, Managers and Directors drawn from across Portland’s Corporate, Local and International teams' (see People below). Until June 2017, it also included Henry Cook, now Special Adviser to Michael Gove.

Post-Brexit regulation

On the subject of 'maximising opportunities', Portland's Brexit 'brochure' explains that 'Post-Brexit, laws, rules and regulations which were previously set at EU level will become the competence of the UK' and that the '"Great Repeal Bill” will transfer existing EU laws and regulations onto the UK statute book. Parliament will then be able to change these laws,' it says. It adds:[7]

'Government departments are already considering which laws they want to keep, and which they want to amend, repeal or replace. This has implications across sectors and industries, with the potential for sweeping regulatory change.'

In a related article on Portland’s website, former Portland lobbyist Mark Wallace writes about the ‘opportunities that are made available by leaving the EU'. 'Foremost is the potential for free trade between the UK and non-EU countries, as we withdraw from the EU’s protectionist tariffs.’ He writes of the prospect from Brexit of ‘greater regulatory flexibility’ and anticipates that ‘over the coming months, we should expect the newly beefed up Business Department, as well as other parts of Whitehall, to study in detail the possibilities for reducing red tape costs on business.’, which will surely benefit some of Portland’s clients.[8]

Lobbying for overseas governments

Portland has lobbied for a number of overseas governments in recent years. These have included the governments of: Russia; Qatar; and Kazakhstan; plus the States of Jersey.

In November 2014 Portland appointed Jonathan McClory as director of its new 'place branding' practice, which aims to help countries and governments to build a stronger global brand. [9]

Ties to the UK's education reformers

Portland has numerous lobbying clients that are pushing for reform of education systems that benefit corporate interests. These include, or have recently included:

Thanks to the lack of lobbying transparency rules in the UK, it is not known which areas of policy Portland was helping these clients with. If, however, it was not education policy, it would have been an opportunity lost. Portland was incredibly well connected to the Department for Education under reform-minded education secretary Michael Gove.

Portland’s head of campaigns in the three years to the 2010 UK general election was James Frayne. In early 2011, Gove picked Frayne as his director of communications in an effort to ‘beef up’ his team with some campaigning experience. Gove’s media adviser was another from the lobbying firm. Portland’s alumni also include a then Member of Parliament’s education committee. Since early 2012 Portland has also employed James O’Shaughnessy part-time, the man who has 'staked his career' on Gove succeeding. Finally Portland is advised by Michael Portillo, the inspiration behind the Policy Exchange, which has done much to push the education reform agenda in the UK. As the Policy Exchange's first chair and a committed Portillista, Gove expressed his admiration by writing his biography, Michael Portillo: The Future of the Right. It has long since been remaindered. The ideas, however, live on.

This revolving door between Gove’s office and Portland is not evidence of anything. It is merely a structure, but one that could have obviously facilitated communication between Gove and any corporation looking to reshape schools in its own interest.

Social networks

Portland is rumoured to host monthly dinners between clients and officials, including at the ‘extortionately expensive’ Haymarket Hotel off Trafalgar Square. David Laws, then education minister, was guest, for example, at a dinner with Portland’s ‘clients and friends’.[10]


People

  • Tim Allan - founder
  • Steve Morris
  • Alexandra Farley - COO
  • Mark Flanagan - senior partner for content and digital strategy
  • Toby Orr - founder of Portland’s international team
  • George Pascoe-Watson
  • Oliver Pauley - Managing Director of Portland UK. Joined in January 2011 as head of UK public-corporate affairs, after five years with Fleishman-Hillard as Director and Partner in its London Public Affairs team. Has advised global FMCG and financial services brands, and worked across regulated sectors including energy, water and telecoms.[11]
  • David Bradshaw - head of the writing practice
  • Charles McLean - manager of the New York office
  • David MacKay - US general manager in Washington
  • Louise Fish - leader of the health practice
  • Kevin McKeever - head of Portland Local. Labour candidate in the 2010 General Election and will be standing in the 2015 election.[12]
  • Ben Thornton - director in Portland’s corporate communications and public affairs team
  • Ed Perkins, senior adviser from October 2014. Former press secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, press secretary to Prince Harry and deputy-press secretary to The Queen and Head of News.

Revolving door

Most of Portland's directors and staffers have a political background.

  • Tim Allan - spent six years working for Tony Blair both in opposition and in 10 Downing Street, worked as a media adviser during the 1997 election campaign and deputy press secretary in Number 10.[13]
  • In September 2009 Conservative Party heavyweight Michael Portillo joined Portland as the agency set up a new high-level 'advisory council'.[14] The two other advisory board members are former CEO of BSkyB, Tony Ball; and Sir Chris Powell. [15]
  • Martin Sheehan - Partner, heads Portland's Communications practice. Joined Portland from the Prime Minister’s Office, where he was Head of Strategic Communication. Spent eight years in a range of senior communications roles at No10 under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Former spokesman for Cabinet Ministers including Alistair Darling.
  • Toby Orr - Partner, founded Portland International Affairs in 2007. Previously a co-founder of Africa Practice, and a former Consultant within Weber Shandwick's International Government Affairs practice. Worked in the 2005 General Election team for Michael Howard, Conservative Party leader. In 2001 was Campaign Aide to Andrew Lansley, Chief Election Strategist. Also worked for Dick Gephardt in US Congress
  • Steve Morris - Managing partner - former adviser to Tony Blair on European issues (2002-007) and former head of the Downing Street Strategic Communications Unit, and Director of Communications at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [16]
  • Mark Flanagan - Partner for Digital Communications. Previously head of strategic communications at Downing Street working for the Labour and Coalition Governments
  • George Pascoe-Watson, former Sun political editor, joined in October 2009, in another coup for the agency, further strengthening its Tory credentials.[17] Was promoted to senior partner for high level engagement in December 2014.[11]
  • David Wallace - head of Portland’s writing practice, joined Portland in 2007 after a decade at Downing Street 'where he drafted millions of words for Tony Blair and other senior Government figures'. Before being appointed a special advisor, David was a national newspaper journalist based at Westminster for 15 years.
  • Sam Sharps - Associate Director - joined Portland from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to lead accounts in the media and technology sectors. Previously worked closely with Jeremy Hunt and Ed Vaizey to develop the Coalition’s ICT programme, as well as building the UK’s business cyber-security strategy. In 2008 co-authored the Digital Britain White Paper. He has also worked in public affairs for Cable & Wireless.
  • Laura Kyrke-Smith - Account Director on the Government Advisory team, 'plays a lead role in Portland’s reputation management and communications capacity-building work for overseas governments'. Joined Portland from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, where she was speech-writer to Ministers of State for Africa Lord Malloch-Brown and Baroness Kinnock. She also worked as a Policy Analyst in the FCO’s Strategy Unit. Previously worked for media think tank Polis and the Foreign Policy Centre.
  • James O'Shaughnessy, joined Portland in January 2012 as "chief policy adviser", a newly created position. Was David Cameron’s former director of policy between 2007 and 2011, and a key figure in drafting the last Conservative manifesto. A statement issued by Portland said he would “advise clients on the priorities of the coalition and in particular the Conservative party”. [18]
  • Jimmy Leach - Joining in early February 2012 - was previously UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office's head of digital diplomacy. The hiring is part of Portland's to boost its online corporate reputation expertise, targeting international corporates in particular. [19]
  • Kitty Ussher - Former Labour MP from 2005 to 2010 and special adviser to the then Department of Trade and Industry from 2001 to 2004.[20]

Strategic Counsel

  • Former Number 10 communications director Alastair Campbell joined Portland as a consultant in May 2012 to 'advise on reputation management and the strategic development of integrated campaigns across media, public affairs and the digital space'. He also works with Portland CEO Tim Allan 'to develop and mentor the agency's staff'. [21]
  • James O'Shaughnessy - chief policy adviser
  • Kitty Ussher - economic and policy analysis

Advisory Board

As of June 2017:[22]

  • Stephen Wall is Portland’s Chief Adviser on Europe. He is described as having been 'at the centre of Britain’s relations with the EU for 35 years'. His experience includes five years as UK Permanent Representative (Ambassador) to the European Union in Brussels, and four years as EU adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair – as well as five years running the Foreign Office’s European Department and two years as Britain’s Ambassador to Portugal.
  • Katrin Kuhlmann, President and Founder of the New Markets Lab, a non-profit headquartered in Washington, DC. Her areas of expertise include international trade and development, economic law and regulation, agricultural development, regional trade agreements, and international relations. Prior to joining the non-profit sector, Katrin served for six years as the United States Trade Representative’s Director for Eastern Europe and Eurasia. At USTR, she was responsible for developing and coordinating U.S. trade policy with Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
  • Alastair Campbell, formerly Tony Blair’s Press Secretary and senior advisor
  • Michael Portillo
  • Elizabeth Linder, spent the majority of her career at Facebook, where she joined in 2008 and envisioned, founded and built Facebook’s Politics & Government Program for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region; launched her career at Google; specialist in the space where technology meets politics, governance, and diplomacy.
  • Dr Shashi Tharoor, politician and former international civil servant. Currently he is a Lok Sabha Member of Parliament (MP), representing the Thiruvananthapuram constituency in India for a second-term and is Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs.
  • Radek Sikorski, Senior Fellow at the Center of European Studies at Harvard University. He was formerly Poland’s Minister of Defence (2005-2007), Foreign Minister (2007-2014) and Speaker of Parliament (2014-2015).
  • Philomena McManus (Phil), spent most of her career in corporate organisations managing internal and external communications. Previously she spent 5 years as Global Head of Internal Marketing at Vodafone before joining BSkyB as Director of Internal Communications in 2005.
  • Jim Rosenberg, Chief Communications Officer of Accion, a global non-profit focused on financial inclusion. Previously, as UNICEF’s Chief of Digital Strategy.
  • Justine Roberts, Founder and CEO of Mumsnet
  • Lisa Shields, described as 'a twenty-five-year veteran of the news media, strategic and crisis communications, and international media relations, as well as individual and institutional brand building and management. Shields has advised a broad range of public intellectuals, advocates, and artists, crafting communications and social media strategies related to philanthropy and foreign and domestic policy. For more than a decade, Shields has served as Vice President for Global Communications and Media Relations at the Council on Foreign Relations.
  • Louis R. Hughes, Chairman of InZero Systems, a cybersecurity company. Hughes was previously President and COO of Lockheed Martin
  • Amanda Mackenzie, is on loan from the Executive Committee of Aviva, to Comic Relief founder Richard Curtis and his team as, Executive Advisor/Chair for ‘Project Everyone’.
  • Sir Chris Powell
  • Tony Ball, director of BT and Spanish cable company ONO SA; served as Chief Executive of BSkyB from 1999 to 2003
  • Martin Davidson is Chairman of the Great Britain China Centre, a government sponsored body focussing legal, political and leadership exchanges with China; also advisor to a number of China and education related businesses. Ex-Chief Executive of the British Council from April 2007 until December 2014

Former staff

APPC registers

September 2016-November 2016

Yousef Al-Saraf | Tim Allan | Sebastian Andersson | Natasha Bach | Jordan Bach-Lombardo | Tracey Badu | Hannah Barlow | Lewis Barton | Rosie Bartram | Rosie Bate-Williams | Daniel Beach | Jess Beaton | Tara Bell | Nina Black | Harriet Black | Claire Blakemore | David Bradshaw | Danesha Brar | Jane Brearley | Gosia Brzezinska | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Josh Chaloner | John Clarke | Amelia Clifford | Adam Cohen | Hollie Conway | Alexandre Cougoulic | George Court | Edward Cronin | Harry Curtis | Daniel Dalton | Martin Daubard | Felix Davies | Sian Davis | Victoria Dean | Emanuella Dekonor | Hallie Detrick | Eleanor Dickinson | Alex Doel | James Drummond | Simon Drury | Nick Dundon | Caroline Edgar | Joanna Edwards | Gihan Elleray | Jamie Fenton | Jessica Fuhl | Cooper Gatewood | Henri Ghosn | Rosalind Goates | Camilla Goodwin | Rachel Gurney | Rebecca Gwilliam | Leo Haigh | Philip Hall | Hamish Hardie | Olivia Harvey | Michael Hawes | James Helm | Conor Higgins | Jamie Hilder | Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Thomas Hughes | Emily Hunt | Kamran Hussain | Seonaid Hyslop-Parsons | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Heather Iqbal | Rizek Jildeh | Adam Jones | Luke Jones | Henry Joyce | Algerim Kazkhanova | Max Kellett | Yasmin Kemal | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Hussein Khalil | Richard King | Yezmina Kirplani | George Kyrke-Smith | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Dierdre Livingston | Michael Low | Sarah Ludlow | Eleanor MacAskill | Rachel Maconachy | Archie Maitland | Philip Mann | Vicki Martin | Claire Matthews | Thomas Mauchline | Amy McAdam | Jonathan McClory | Kevin McKeever | Jose Mendez | Charlotte Miller | Aline Moore | Judith Moore | Alan Morgan (lobbyist) | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Juliana Moscoso | Chiang Brendan Murphy | Lara Newman | Siobhan Newmarch | Nivey Nocher | James Norman-Fyfe | Alois Nuffer | Madeleine Nyst | Emma O'Dwyer | Anya O'Shea | Toby Orr | Rory O'Donoghue | George Pascoe-Watson | David Patterson | Oliver Pauley | Sarah Piper | Matthew Pollard | Gregor Poynton | Jakob Rasmussen | Daniel Regan | Charles Reith | Amy Richards | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Assia Sabi | Federico Saleri | Phil Sawyer | Haneen Shair | Martin Sheehan | Anthony Simon | Noah Sin | Pallavi Singh | Maria Sizyakova | Ruby Soave | James Starkie | Robbie Summers | Benedict Surtees | Hugo Sutherland | Kashif Taher | Ben Thornton | Alastair Tolan | Kitty Ussher | Diogo Vas | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Tom Waterhouse | Harry Watson | Robin White | Ailsa Williams | Alexandra Williams | Rose Williams | David Wilson | Mona Zeineddine [23]

June 2016-August 2016

Paul Abbott | Tim Allan | Natasha Bach | Jordan Bach-Lombardo | Hannah Barlow | Lewis Barton | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Nina Black | Harriet Black | David Bradshaw | Danesha Brar | Jane Brearley | Gosia Brzezinska | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Christopher Capper | Christopher Capper | Luisa Cardani | John Clarke | Hollie Conway | Alexandre Cougoulic | George Court | Edward Cronin | Emanuella Dekonor | Hallie Detrick | Eleanor Dickinson | Alex Doel | James Drummond | Nick Dundon | Caroline Edgar | Joanna Edwards | Gihan Elleray | Patrick Fee | Jamie Fenton | Jessica Fuhl | Joanna Furnival-Adams | Rosalind Goates | Camilla Goodwin | Rebecca Gwilliam | Leo Haigh | Philip Hall | Hamish Hardie | Olivia Harvey | Michael Hawes | Jamie Hilder | Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Thomas Hughes | Emily Hunt | Kamran Hussain | Seonaid Hyslop-Parsons | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Heather Iqbal | Lyn Jehani | Adam Jones | Luke Jones | Henry Joyce | Max Kellett | Yasmin Kemal | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Hussein Khalil | Richard King | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Michael Low | Sarah Ludlow | Rachel Maconachy | Archie Maitland | Philip Mann | Vicki Martin | Claire Matthews | Thomas Mauchline | Amy McAdam | Elliot McArdle | Jonathan McClory | Kevin McKeever | Jose Mendez | Charlotte Miller | Aline Moore | Judith Moore | Alan Morgan (lobbyist) | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Juliana Moscoso Chiang | Brendan Murphy | Lara Newman | Siobhan Newmarch | Nivey Nocher | James Norman-Fyfe | Alois Nuffer | Emma O'Dwyer | Anya O'Shea | Toby Orr | Charlotte Owen | Rory O'Donoghue | George Pascoe-Watson | David Patterson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Sarah Piper | Matthew Pollard | Gregor Poynton | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Amy Richards | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Phil Sawyer | Haneen Shair | Martin Sheehan | Anthony Simon | Noah Sin | Pallavi Singh | Maria Sizyakova | Ruby Soave | Robbie Summers | Benedict Surtees | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Alastair Tolan | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Rose Williams | Alexandra Williams | Ailsa Williams | David Wilson | Mona Zeineddine [24]

March 2016-May 2016

Paul Abbott | Tim Allan | Natasha Bach | Jordan Bach-Lombardo | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Harriet Black | David Bradshaw | Danesha Brar | Jane Brearley | James Browne | Gosia Brzezinska | Katie Burns | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Christopher Capper | Christopher Capper | Luisa Cardani | Molly Clarke | Hollie Conway | Alexandre Cougoulic | George Court | Emanuella Dekonor | Hallie Detrick | Eleanor Dickinson | Alex Doel | James Drummond | Paul Duffy | Nick Dundon | Caroline Edgar | Joanna Edwards | Patrick Fee | Jamie Fenton | Joanna Furnival-Adams | Rosalind Goates | Camilla Goodwin | Rebecca Gwilliam | Leo Haigh | Philip Hall | Hamish Hardie | Olivia Harvey | Michael Hawes | Jamie Hewitt | Jamie Hilder | Sophie Holland | [[Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Maia Hruska | Thomas Hughes | Emily Hunt | Kamran Hussain | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Heather Iqbal | Lyn Jehani | Adam Jones | Luke Jones | Max Kellett | Yasmin Kemal | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Hussein Khalil | Richard King | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Sarah Ludlow | Rachel Maconachy | Rachel Maconachy | Archie Maitland | Philip Mann | Vicki Martin | Claire Matthews | Thomas Mauchline | Amy McAdam | Elliot McArdle | Jonathan McClory | Kevin McKeever | Jose Mendez | Judith Moore | Alan Morgan (lobbyist) | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Juliana Moscoso | Chiang Brendan Murphy | Lara Newman | Siobhan Newmarch | Nivey Nocher | James Norman-Fyfe | Alois Nuffer | Emma O'Dwyer | Anya O'Shea | Toby Orr | Charlotte Owen | Rory O'Donoghue | George Pascoe-Watson | David Patterson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Sarah Piper | Gregor Poynton | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Natasha Richardson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Phil Sawyer | Haneen Shair | Martin Sheehan | Anthony Simon | Noah Sin | Pallavi Singh | Maria Sizyakova | Ruby Soave | Robbie Summers | Benedict Surtees | Hugo Sutherland | Sanya-Jeet Thandi | Ben Thornton | Alastair Tolan | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Rose Williams | Alexandra Williams | Ailsa Williams | David Wilson | Mona Zeineddine

December 2015-February 2016

Paul Abbott | Tim Allan | Natasha Bach | Jordan Bach-Lombardo | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Harriet Black | David Bradshaw | Danesha Brar | Jane Brearley | James Browne | Gosia Brzezinska | Katie Burns | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Christopher Capper | Molly Clarke | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | George Court | Emanuella Dekonor | Hallie Detrick | Eleanor Dickinson | James Drummond | Paul Duffy | Nick Dundon | Caroline Edgar | Joanna Edwards | Patrick Fee | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Camilla Goodwin | Rebecca Gwilliam | Leo Haigh | Philip Hall | Hamish Hardie | Michael Hawes | Jamie Hewitt | Jamie Hilder | Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Maia Hruska | Thomas Hughes | Emily Hunt | Kamran Hussain | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Max Kellett | Yasmin Kemal | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Richard King | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Sarah Ludlow | Rachel Maconachy | Archie Maitland | Philip Mann | Vicki Martin | Claire Matthews | Thomas Mauchline | Amy McAdam | Jonathan McClory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Jose Mendez | Alan Morgan (lobbyist) | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Juliana Moscoso Chiang | Lara Newman | Siobhan Newmarch | Nivey Nocher | James Norman-Fyfe | Alois Nuffer | Emma O'Dwyer | Anya O'Shea | Toby Orr | Charlotte Owen | George Pascoe-Watson | David Patterson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Sarah Piper | Gregor Poynton | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Natasha Richardson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Phil Sawyer | Haneen Shair | Martin Sheehan | Maria Sizyakova | Ruby Soave | Fred Stephens | Robbie Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Sanya-Jeet Thandi | Ben Thornton | Alastair Tolan | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Rose Williams | Ailsa Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright | Mona Zeineddine[25]

September 2015-November 2015

Paul Abbott | Tim Allan | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Jane Brearley | Gosia Brzezinska | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | George Court | Ross Cypher-Burley | James Drummond | Paul Duffy | Nick Dundon | Patrick Fee | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Camilla Goodwin | Rebecca Gwilliam | Leo Haigh | Michael Hawes | Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Thomas Hughes | Kamran Hussain | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Sarah Ludlow | Lewis Mackinnon | Philip Mann | Claire Matthews | Amy McAdam | Jonathan McClory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever| Alex Mitchelmore | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Nivey Nocher | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | George Pascoe-Watson | David Patterson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Sarah Piper | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Natasha Richardson | Alex Ross | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Ruby Soave | Fred Stephens | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Alastair Tolan | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright [26]

June 2015-August 2015

Paul Abbott | Tim Allan | Aditi Arora | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Jane Brearley | Gosia Brzezinska | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | Ross Cypher-Burley | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Paul Holmes (SpAd) | Thomas Hughes | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Sirin Kamalvand | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Sarah Ludlow | Lewis Mackinnon | Philip Mann | Claire Matthews | Amy McAdam | Jonathan McClory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Thomas Nguyen | Nivey Nocher | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Rebecca Rollinson | Alex Ross | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Libby Smith | Ruby Soave | Fred Stephens | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin |Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright [27]

March 2015-May 2015

Ayesha Ali | Tim Allan | Aditi Arora | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jess Beaton | Jane Brearley | Gosia Brzezinska | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | Ross Cypher-Burley | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Sirin Kamalvand | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Jimmy Leach | Ed Leech | Lewis Mackinnon | Jonathan McClory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Danielle Morland | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Thomas Nguyen | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Matt Penney | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Francesca Roettger Moreda | Rebecca Rollinson | Alex Ross | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Libby Smith | Fred Stephens | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Guy Warman | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright [28]

December 2014-February 2015

Tim Allan | Rosie Bate-Williams | Alice Beard | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Julia Flint | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Sam Ingleby | Sirin Kamalvand | Chris Kang | Peter Kelley | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Hannah Lawrence | Ed Leech | Freddie Luchterhand | Georgina Mallory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Charles Reith | Dawn Rennie | Rebecca Rollinson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith Fred Stephens | Sebastian Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Kitty Ussher | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Ben Wright[29]

September 2014-November 2014

Ayesha Ali | Tim Allan | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Jane Brearley | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | Ross Cypher-Burley | Paul Duffy | Jonathan England | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Sirin Kamalvand | Chris Kang | Justin Kerr-Stevens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Ed Leech | Lewis Mackinnon | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Thomas Nguyen | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Gregor Poynton | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Rebecca Rollinson | Alex Ross | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Libby Smith | Fred Stephens | Sebastian Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Harry Watson | Robin White | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright[30]

June 2014-August 2014

Tim Allan | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Alice Beard | Jane Brearley | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Alice Inch | Sam Ingleby | Adam Jones | Sirin Kamalvand | Chris Kang | Andrew Kanyemba | Ed Leech | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Thomas Nguyen | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Monomita Raksit | Jakob Rasmussen | Charles Reith | Rebecca Rollinson | Alex Ross | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Libby Smith | Fred Stephens | Sebastian Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Kitty Ussher | Victoria Wallin | Harry Watson | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright[31]

March 2014-May 2014

Tim Allan | Hannah Barlow | Rosie Bate-Williams | Alice Beard | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Hollie Conway | Paul Duffy | Maeve Dunne | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Julia Flint | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Sam Ingleby | Sirin Kamalvand | Chris Kang | Andrew Kanyemba | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Ed Leech | Freddie Luchterhand | Georgina Mallory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | Thomas Nguyen | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Monomita Raskit | Charles Reith | Dawn Rennie | Rebecca Rollinson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Fred Stephens | Sebastian Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Kitty Ussher | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | David Whitehead | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Matthew Worrall | Ben Wright[32]

December 2013-February 2014

Tim Allan | Rosie Bate-Williams | Alice Beard | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Julia Flint | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Sam Ingleby | Sirin Kamalvand | Chris Kang | Peter Kelley | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Hannah Lawrence | Ed Leech | Freddie Luchterhand | Georgina Mallory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Charles Reith | Dawn Rennie | Rebecca Rollinson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Fred Stephens | Sebastian Summers | Hugo Sutherland | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Kitty Ussher | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Ben Wright [33]

September 2013-November 2013

Tim Allan | Serena Balachandra | Rosie Bate-Williams | Alice Beard | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Paul Duffy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Julia Flint | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Sam Ingleby | Sirin Kamalvand | Peter Kelley | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Ned Lamb | Hannah Lawrence | Ed Leech | Georgina Mallory | Joanna McGowan | Kevin McKeever | Alex Mitchelmore | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Donna Quinn | Charles Reith | Dawn Rennie | Rebecca Rollinson | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Fred Stephens | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Dan Timms | Kitty Ussher | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | Ailsa Williams | Joe Williams | David Wilson | Ben Wright [34]

June 2013-August 2013

Tim Allan | Serena Balachandra | Alice Beard | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Mandy Caplan | Aimen Chouchane | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Matthew Corner | Gregory East | Noha Elbadawy | Jamie Fenton | Louise Fish | Julia Flint | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Michael Hawes | Sam Ingleby | Beatrice Karanja | Peter Kelley | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Ed Leech | Georgina Mallory | Kevin McKeever | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | Idil Oyman | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Donna Quinn | Dawn Rennie | Susanna Rushton | Katie Russell | Jessica Seldon | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Fred Stephens | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Dan Timms | Kitty Ussher | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | Ailsa Williams | David Wilson | Ben Wright [35]

March 2013-May 2013

Tim Allan | Lucy Bradlow | Alexandra Burrell | Alastair Campbell | Aimen Chouchane | Emma Coakley | Isabel Collinson | Noha Elbadawy | Jamie Fenton | Erin Godbold | Matthew Gould | Rebecca Gwilliam | Sam Ingleby | Beatrice Karanja | Peter Kelley | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Ed Leech | Georgina Mallory | Kevin McKeever | Steve Morris | Lara Newman | James O'Shaughnessy | Toby Orr | David Osborn | Idil Oyman | George Pascoe-Watson | Oliver Pauley | Dawn Rennie | Susanna Rushton | Jessica Seldon | Sam Sharps | Martin Sheehan | Heidi Skinner | Jessica Smith | Fred Stephens | Joelle Tarrant | Ben Thornton | Simon Tiernan | Dan Timms | Robert Watkinson | Harry Watson | Ailsa Williams | Ben Wright [36]

December 2012-February 2013

Ailsa Williams | Aimen Chouchane | Alastair Campbell | Alexandra Burrell | Beatrice Karanja | Ben Thornton | David Osborn | Dawn Rennie | Ed Leech | Emma Coakley | Erin Godbold | Fred Stephens | George Pascoe-Watson | Georgina Mallory | Harry Watson | Heidi Skinner | Idil Oyman | James O’Shaughnessy | Jessica Seldon | Jessica Smith | Joelle Tarrant | Justin Kerr-Stephens | Kevin McKeever | Lara Newman | Laura Kyrke-Smith | Lucy Bradlow | Matthew Gould | Martin Sheehan | Noha Elbadawy | Oliver Pauley | Peter Kelley | Rebecca Gwilliam | Robert Watkinson | Sam Ingleby | Sam Sharps | Simon Tiernan | Steve Morris | Susanna Rushton | Tim Allan | Toby Orr [37]

Clients

APPC lobbying register

June 2017-August 2017

AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Alwaleed Philanthropies | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Barclays | Biogen | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency | Diageo | DRS Bond Management | EDF Energy | Equifax | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Haribo | Heart Failure Policy Network | Heathrow | Horizon Pharma | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Johnson Matthey | Legal & General | Manaquel Company Limited | McDonald's | Middlesex University | Midlands Engine | National Farmers Union | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | Novartis | Pfizer | Post Office | Royal College of Art | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | ScottishPower | Smith and Nephew | Smithsonian Institution | Snap | Southern Grove | Tanium | Telefonica UK | The Crown Estate | The Scout Association | Twenty Twenty Glengall | U+I | Uber | William Hill | WTT Consulting | Yorkshire Building Society

March 2017-May 2017

AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Alwaleed Philanthropies | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Barclays | Biogen | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency | Citibank | Diageo | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Haribo | Heart Failure Policy Network | Heathrow | Horizon Pharma | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Legal & General | Manaquel Company Limited | McDonald's | Middlesex University | Midlands Engine | National Farmers Union | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | Pfizer | Post Office | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | ScottishPower | Smith and Nephew | Smithsonian Institution | Snap | Southern Grove | Tanium | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | Crown Estate | Fireplace Association | Scout Association | U+I | Uber | William Hill | WTT Consulting | Yorkshire Building Society

December 2016-February 2017

AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Alwaleed Philanthropies’ | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | BAE Systems | Biogen | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency | Citibank | Diageo | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Guidewell | Haribo | Heart Failure Policy Network | Heathrow | Horizon Pharma | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Johnson Matthey | Legal & General | Manaquel Company Limited | McDonald's | Middlesex University | Midlands Engine | National Farmers Union | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | Pfizer | Post Office | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | ScottishPower | Smith and Nephew | Smithsonian Institution | Snap | Tanium | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | Crown Estate | Fireplace Association | Scout Association | U+I | Uber | William Hill | WTT Consulting | Yorkshire Building Society

September 2016-November 2016

Aggregate Industries | AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Alwaleed Philanthropies’ | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Biogen | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Citibank | Coca-Cola GB | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Diageo | Disabled Children's Partnership | Doosan Power Systems | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Guidewell Limited | Haribo | Heart Failure Policy Network | Heathrow | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Legal & General | Manaquel Company Limited | McDonald's | Middlesex University | Motorola Solutions | National Farmers Union | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Pfizer | Property Partner Royal | Pharmaceutical Society | ScottishPower | SG Gaming | Smith and Nephew | Smithsonian Institution | Tanium | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | The Crown Estate | The Fireplace Association | The Scout Association | U+I | Uber | William Hill | Yorkshire Building Society [23]

June 2016-August 2016

Aggregate Industries | AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biogen | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Business Finance Compared | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Citibank | Coca-Cola GB | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Diageo | Doosan Power Systems | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Grant Thornton | Guidewell Limited | Haribo | Heart Failure Policy Network | Heathrow | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Legal & General | Libyan Investment Authority | Manaquel Company Limited | McDonald's | Middlesex University | Motorola Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Olswang LLP | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Property Partner | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | ScottishPower | SG Gaming | Smithsonian Institution | Tanium | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | The Crown Estate | The Fireplace Association | The Institute of the Motor Industry | The Scout Association | U+I | Uber | William Hill | Yorkshire Building Society [24]

March 2016-May 2016

Aggregate Industries | AkzoNobel | Alexion | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Business Finance Compared | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Diageo | Doosan Power Systems | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Grant Thornton | Heathrow | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Legal & General | Libyan Investment Authority | McDonald's | Motorola Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Olswang LLP | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Property Partner | ScottishPower | SG Gaming | Tanium | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | The Fireplace Association | The Institute of the Motor Industry | The Scout Association | U+I | Uber | William Hill | Yorkshire Building Society [38]

December 2015-February 2016

AkzoNobel | Alexion | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Business Finance Compared | Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | Cavity Insulation Guarantee AgencyLtd (CIGA) | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Diageo | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Funding Circle | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Heathrow | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Legal & General | Libyan Investment Authority | McDonald's | Motorola Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pact | Pfizer | Property Partner | ScottishPower | SG Gaming | Telefonica UK | Thames Water | The Fireplace Association | The Institute of the Motor Industry | The Scout Association | U+I | Uber | UK Green Building Council | William Hill | Yorkshire Building Society [39]

September 2015-November 2015

AkzoNobel | Alexion | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biomarin | Bode Property | British Soft Drinks Association | Business Finance Compared | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Diageo | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Heathrow | Institute of Fundraising | Jacobs | Legal & General | Libyan Investment Authority | McDonald's | Motorola Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pact | Pfizer | Property Partner | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Thames Water | The Fireplace Association | The Scout Association | Uber | UK Green Building Council | William Hill | Yorkshire Building Society [40]

June 2015-August 2015

AB-InBev | AkzoNobel | APPCO | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Development Securities | Diageo | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Heathrow | Horwich Farrelly Solicitors | Jacobs | Legal & General | Libyan Investment Authority | Maimonides | McDonald's | Motorola Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Property Partners | Rwanda High Commission | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Shionogi Europe Limited | Thames Tideway Tunnel | Thames Water | The Fireplace Association | The Scout Association | Uber | Viridor | William Hill [41]

March 2015-May 2015

AB-InBev | AkzoNobel | Apple | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Care UK | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Cuadrilla Bowland Limited | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | Development Securities | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar |Heathrow | Jacobs | Macmillan Cancer Support | Maimonides | McDonald's | Monster Government Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Rwanda High Commission | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Shionogi Europe Limited | Thames Tideway Tunnel | Thames Water | The Open University | The Scout Association | Uber | Viridor | William Hill[42]

December 2014-February 2015

AB-InBev | AkzoNobel | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Belectric Solar Ltd | Biomarin | British Soft Drinks Association | Care UK | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar Heathrow | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Macmillan Cancer Support | McDonald's | Mishcon de Reya | Monster Government Solutions | Nestle | Nestle Waters | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Rwanda High Commission | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | TechUK | Thames Tideway Tunnel | Thames Water | The Open University | The Scout Association | The States of Jersey | Viridor | William Hill [43]

September 2014-November 2014

AB-InBev | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Belectric Solar Ltd | British Soft Drinks Association | Care UK | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Government of Kazakhstan | Government of Qatar | Heathrow | IGD | Jacobs | Jet2.com | Macmillan Cancer Support | McDonald's | Mishcon de Reya | Monster Government Solutions | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Rwanda High Commission | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | TechUK | Thames Tideway Tunnel | Thames Water | The Open University | The Scout Association | The States of Jersey | Viridor[30]

June 2014-August 2014

AB-InBev | Alzheimer's Research UK | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems Ltd | Belectric Solar Ltd | British Soft Drinks Association | Care UK | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | Google | Heathrow | IGD | Jacobs | Jet2.com | McDonald's | Monster Government Solutions | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Thames Tideway Tunnel | Thames Water | The Scout Association | The States of Jersey | Viridor [31]

March 2014-May 2014

AB-InBev | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva BAE Systems Barclays British Soft Drinks Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Google | Government of Kazakhstan | Google | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy Group | Heathrow | High Commission of Rwanda | IGD | Jacobs | Jet2.com | McDonald's | Mott MacDonald | Omidyar Network | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Tesco | Thames Water | The Scout Association | The States of Jersey | TxT Loan | Care UK | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | GazProm | MundiPharma | National Express | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | UK Broadband | UKIE | WM Morrison Supermarkets [32]

December 2013-February 2014

AB-InBev | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry | Aviva | BAE Systems | Barclays | British Soft Drinks Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Care UK | Dollar Financial | Doosan Power Systems | Equifax | GazProm | Google | Government of Kazakhstan | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy | Group Heathrow | High Commission of Rwanda | IGD | Jet2.com | McDonald's | Mott MacDonald | MundiPharma | National Express | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | NSPCC | Nuffield Health | Omidyar Network | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Sanofi | Scottish Power | SG Gaming | Tesco | Thames Water | The Government of Russia | The Portman Group | The Scout Association | The States of Jersey | TxT Loan | UK Broadband | UKIE | WM Morrison Supermarkets [33]

September 2013-November 2013

AB-InBev | Appco | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Aviva | BAE Systems | Barclays | British Soft Drinks Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Dollar Financial Driver Youth Trust | Equifax | GazProm | Google | Government of Kazakhstan | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy Group | Heathrow | High Commission of Rwanda | IGD | Jet2.com | Macquarie Group | McDonald's | MundiPharma | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | NSPCC | Nuffield Health | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Sanofi | Scottish Power | States of Jersey & States of Guernsey | Tesco | The Government of Russia | The Open University | The Portman Group | The Scout Association | TxT Loan | UK Broadband | UKIE | Vodafone | WM Morrison Supermarkets [34]

June 2013-August 2013

AB-InBev | Appco | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | BAE Systems | Barclays | Basic Element | British Hospitality Association | British Soft Drinks Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Dollar Financial | Driver Youth Trust | Equifax | GazProm | Google | Government of Kazakhstan | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy Group | Heathrow | High Commission of Rwanda | IGD | Invicta Capital | Irwin Mitchell LLP | Jet2.com | Macquarie Group | McDonald's | Motor Sports Association | MundiPharma | National Grid | Nestle | Network Rail | Nexen | NSPCC | Nuffield Health | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | Sanofi | Scottish Power | Staffline Group | States of Jersey & States of Guernsey | Tesco | The Government of Russia | The Open University | The Portman Group | The Scout Association | TxT Loan | UK Broadband | UKIE | Vodafone [35]

March 2013-May 2013

AB-InBev | Appco | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | BAE Systems | Basic Element | British Hospitality Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Equifax | GazProm | Google | Government of Kazakhstan | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy Group | Heathrow | IGD | Invicta Capital | Irwin Mitchell LLP | Jet2.com | McDonald's | Motor Sports Association | MundiPharma | National Grid | Nestle | Nexen | NSPCC | Nuffield Health | Pfizer | Scottish Power | Staffline Group | States of Jersey & States of Guernsey | Tesco | The Government of Russia | The Scout Association | TxT Loan | UK Broadband | UKIE | Viridor | Vodafone [36]

December 2012-February 2013

AB-InBev | Appco | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | BAE | Basic Element | British Hospitality Association | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Coca-Cola Great Britain | Coca-Cola Enterprises | Equifax | GazProm | Google | Government of Russia | Government of Kazakhstan | Grant Thornton | Halite Energy Group | IGD | Jet2.com | Invicta Capital | Irwin Mitchell LLP | LHR Airports Ltd | McDonald’s | Ministry of Sound | Motor Sports Association | National Grid | Nestle | Nexen | NSPCC | Scottish Power | Staffline Group Plc | States of Jersey & States of Guernsey | Tesco | The Scout Association | TxT Loan | UK Broadband | UKIE | Viridor | Vodafone [37]

In 2011 lobbying clients listed on the APPC register included:
British Bankers Association | AB-InBev | Apple | Association of British Bookmakers | Basic Element | BTA Bank | Cable and Wireless | Coca-Cola Enterprises | Coca-Cola Great Britain | Falcon and Associates | GazProm | Google | Halite Energy Group | McDonald’s | NetJets | NSPCC | Plan UK | SAB Miller | Tesco | Government of Russia | Scout Association | Woodland Trust | Tullow Oil | UK Broadband | Virgin Media [44]

Registrar of consultant lobbyists

Portland PR has been registered since January 2015. The government's statutory register documents only those clients for whom Portland has directly contacted and lobbied a minister, or permanent secretary.

July - September 2017

Funding Circle | Heathrow | McDonald's | Pfizer | Post Office | Uber | William Hill

April - June 2017

Funding Circle | Heathrow | McDonald's | Pfizer | Post Office | National Farmers' Union | Uber | William Hill

January - March 2017

No clients listed.

October - December 2016

Funding Circle | Heathrow | Network Rail | Pfizer | Post Office | National Farmers' Union | William Hill

July - September 2016

Heathrow | Network Rail | Pfizer | William Hill

April - June 2016

Heathrow | Pfizer | William Hill

January - March 2016

Apple | Heathrow | Motorola Solutions | Pact | William Hill [45]

October - December 2015

Apple | Heathrow | Institute of Fundraising | Jet2.com | Motorola Solutions | Network Rail | Pact | William Hill[46]

July - September 2015

BAE Systems | BUPA UK | Diageo | Heathrow | Motorola Solutions | Network Rail | William Hill

April - June 2015

BAE Systems | Heathrow | Motorola Solutions | Network Rail | The Government of Qatar | William Hill

January - March 2015

Association of British Bookmakers (ABB) | BAE Systems | Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency Ltd (CIGA) | Heathrow | Network Rail | Orion Shepherds Bush Ltd | Pfizer | William Hill

Background

Private Eye reported in 2006:

The knives are out for former Downing Street aide Tim Allan... and they are being wielded by Labour MPs. Although Allan left Number Ten in 2000 to pursue a living in PR after six years as Alastair Campbell's deputy, this hardly represented a career change - his influence seems to linger on.
Allan now runs Portland PR whose clients include BSkyB, for whom he briefly worked. Last December he leaked to New Labour's favourite hack Tom Baldwin a tape of Today programme presenter John Humphrys making unflattering comments about various government ministers at a private business seminar. The resulting media furore was a double coup for Allan since it embarrassed Sky's main rival, the Beeb, and created trouble for Humphrys, a long-time thorn in the side of Allan's friends in Downing Street.
But Allan was himself the victim of a leak when, in February, documents advising Sky's head of communications Matthew Anderson on how to ingratiate himself with culture and media minister Tessa Jowell ended up in the papers (see Eye 1155).
Allan is also a close friend of pensions minister James Purnell - they were flatmates and Purnell was best man at Allan's wedding - who was identified in April as the man behind a story in the Guardian accusing Gordon Brown of trying to oust Tony Blair from power.
Now Labour backbenchers have started asking awkward questions about how far Allan's schmoozing of Whitehall really goes. In the last month, no fewer than nine questions have been tabled asking ministers 'what meetings officials in the [their] department have had with representatives of the public relations company Portland PR; what contracts Portland PR has with his Department and agencies for which he has responsibility; and what the nature of the contract is in each case'.
Most of the responses give nothing away ('The departments for which I am responsible do not maintain central lists of such meetings. Civil servants meet many people as part of the process of policy development and business delivery'), although leader of the House Jack Straw admits that two special advisers working for his predecessor Geoff Hoon had attended 'a summer garden party on 13 July 2005 hosted by Portland PR'.
What makes this development interesting is the identity of those tabling the questions, most of whom could never be bracketed in the 'awkward squad'. Leading the charge are key Gordon Brown allies Doug Henderson and Nick Brown. It was the latter who asked the prime minister, no less, what dealings his office had had with Portland.
An answer from Number Ten is still awaited. Allan's company has also been singled out in a Commons motion put down by former government whip Fraser Kemp, deploring Portland's role in preparing propaganda leaflets for Asda in a bid to persuade its workers to sign away their union negotiating rights. A tribunal fined the supermarket giant £850,000 for its actions, describing the leaflets as 'very hostile to trade unions, and highly disparaging of the process of collective bargaining'.[47]

Relationship with the Bahraini government

According to a posting on the website of the Bahraini government’s Tender Board, Portland Communications made a bid of 25.7 million US dollars to win a new PR contract.[48] Advocacy group Bahrain Watch called the bidding PR companies not to play a role in the Bahraini government's attempt to whitewash its image amidst its repression of pro-democracy protesters. [49]

Work in Africa

In 2006, Portland began work with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which looks at leadership and governance in Africa and was set up by, telecommunications billionaire, Mo Ibrahim. Robert Watkinson was hired by Portland to coordinate the launch of the Foundation, lead Portland's philanthropic work and oversee the Portland Africa Network.

Portland also works with former UN secretary general Kofi Annan.[50]

Resources

Contact

Address: 85 Strand, London, WC2R 0DW
Website: http://www.portland-communications.com/
Twitter: @PortlandComms

Notes

  1. About Portland, Portland PR website, accessed 11 Nov 2009
  2. Nick Clark, Ball joins Portland as adviser Independent, 23 October 2009
  3. Brexit, Protland Communications, accessed NOv 2017
  4. Making sense of Brexit brochure, Portland website, accessed Nov 2017
  5. Making sense of Brexit brochure, Portland website, accessed Nov 2017
  6. Making sense of Brexit brochure, Portland website, accessed Nov 2017
  7. Making sense of Brexit brochure, Portland website, accessed Nov 2017
  8. Brexit Presents a Rare Opportunity, Portland website, accessed Nov 2017
  9. Anna Reynolds Portland launches place branding practice under Jonathan McClory PR Week, 17 November 2014, accessed 5 December 2014
  10. Cave & Rowell, A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism, and Broken Politics in Britain (page 67), Bodley Head, 2014
  11. 11.0 11.1 Allan plots Portland shake-up Public Affairs News, 17 December 2014, accessed 18 December 2014
  12. Ian Griggs and Micah Sulit The eight public affairs professionals standing to become MPs PR Week, 16 April 2015, accessed 16 April 2015.
  13. Tim Allan Portland Communications, accessed 16 January 2015
  14. David Singleton, Portland signs up Conservative Party heavyweight Michael Portillo, PR Week, 24 September 2009
  15. Advisory Board, acc 14 December 2011
  16. Steve Morris, Portland website, acc 14 December 2011
  17. Kate Magee, The Sun's political editor George Pascoe-Watson to join Portland PR, PR Week, 16 October 2009
  18. George Parker, Lobbying group hires former adviser to Cameron, Financial Times, 8 January 2011
  19. Matt Cartmell, Portland nabs Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Jimmy Leach, prweek.com, 17 January 2012, acc 23 January 2012
  20. Kitty Ussher Portland Communications, accessed 16 January 2015
  21. Community News Alastair Campbell joins Portland, Gorkana Group news, 23 May 2012
  22. Leadership Team, Advisory Board, Portland website, accessed June 2017
  23. 23.0 23.1 September-November 2016 register, APPC, accessed 19 January 2017.
  24. 24.0 24.1 Portland PR Register, APPC, accessed 10 October 2016.
  25. Portland staff, Register Dec15-Feb16, APPC, accessed 14 April 2016
  26. Portland staff, Reg Sep-Nov15, APPC. accessed 14 April 2016
  27. Portland staff, reg Jun-Aug15, APPC, accessed 14 April 2016
  28. Portland staff, reg Mar-May15, APPC, accessed 14 April 2016
  29. Portland staff, reg Dec14-Feb15, APPC, accessed 14 April 2016
  30. 30.0 30.1 Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 16 January 2015
  31. 31.0 31.1 Register 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 17 October 2014
  32. 32.0 32.1 APPC Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014, accessed September 2014 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "MP" defined multiple times with different content
  33. 33.0 33.1 Register for 1st December 2013 - 28th February 2014 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
  34. 34.0 34.1 Register for 1st September 2013 - 30th November 2013 APPC, 30 September 2014
  35. 35.0 35.1 Register for 1st June 2013 - 31st August 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2-14
  36. 36.0 36.1 Register for 1st March 2013 - 31st May 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
  37. 37.0 37.1 Consultancies – December 2012 to February 2013 PRCA, accessed 30 September 2014
  38. March-May APPC register], APPC, accessed 19 January 2017.
  39. Portland staff, register Dec15-Feb16, APPC, accessed 14 April 2016
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