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...Lucy FisherI’m buying Jonathan Gullis, who in the past fortnight has been made deputy party chair....
...Presented by George Parker, with deputy political editor Jim Pickard, columnist Robert Shrimsley, Ireland correspondent Jude Webber and special guest Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government...
...Presented by George Parker, with deputy opinion editor Miranda Green, columnist Robert Shrimsley and special guests Conservative MP Greg Clark and Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government....
...Other senior figures in her inner circle include Ruth Porter, managing director at consultants FGS Global, who will be Number 10’s deputy chief of staff....
...Sebastian Payne is the FT’s Whitehall editor....
...“It was a nail in the coffin,” said former deputy prime minister Lord Michael Heseltine. “It demonstrated the vacuity of the whole process....
...However, Alex Thomas, a programme director at the Institute for Government think-tank, said it was “very unusual” and there was “no equivalent, especially at such a senior level” for an aide to be employed...
...Ruth Porter, managing director at consultants FGS Global, will be Number 10’s deputy chief of staff, while Iain Carter, a former director of research for the Conservative party, will be head of strategy....
...[MUSIC PLAYING] Sebastian Payne Welcome to Payne’s Politics, your essential insider guide to Westminster from the Financial Times with me, Sebastian Payne....
...James Cleverly, 52 Tipped for: Foreign secretaryCurrent role: Education secretaryCleverly worked closely with Truss in the Foreign Office, where he served as her de facto deputy....
...From January, I’m taking over the think-tank Onward as its new director. So I’ll be with you this week and for our end-of-year wrap next week, before Payne’s Politics will re-emerge in a new guise....
...Eleanor Shawcross, head of policy in Number 10, was Osborne’s deputy chief of staff. James Bowler, permanent secretary at the Treasury, was Cameron’s principal private secretary....
...I’m joined by Greg Clark, the former Tory business secretary, and Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government....
...And one event to start: Join the FT’s top journalists in conversation with leaders in business and government, including the president of Argentina, Nato secretary-general, US deputy attorney-general and...
...Hannah White, deputy director of the Institute for Government think-tank, said: “The ministerial code requires that if you mislead the house, even inadvertently, you have to set the record straight as soon...
...David Dexter, associate director of research at the charity Parkinson’s UK, pointed out that Denali initially developed DNL201 for a genetic form of the disease caused by a mutation in the gene for LRRK2...
...campaign director, to work alongside Morgan McSweeney, the party’s campaign director....
...Guto Harri — director of communications Harri worked at the BBC for 18 years before becoming Johnson’s director of external affairs at London’s City Hall....
...Damian Green, former deputy prime minister and a moderate Tory, described it as a “one-nation document”. John Redwood, the rightwing former minister, praised its focus on individual aspiration....
...Hannah White, deputy director of the Institute for Government think-tank, said Gray would probably be cautious about pinning the blame on individuals for the parties, be it senior civil servants or politicians...
...“Deputies are usually close friends or family but there are also professional deputies who are paid to deliver the role.”...
...We’ll be unpacking all the news and drama with a top line-up of guests: political editor George Parker, chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley and special guest Hannah White, deputy director of the...
...Louise Edwards, director of regulation at the Electoral Commission, said in a statement: “As a large and well-resourced political party that employs compliance and finance experts, and that has substantial...
...Anthony Wells, YouGov’s director of political polling, said it is far too early to write off Johnson, who is not the first prime minister to go through “midterm blues”....
...However that ceased in 2019 when Starmer, a prominent barrister and former director of public prosecutions gave up his certificate to practise....
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