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==The machinery of government== | |||
===Audit Commission=== | |||
===Cabinet=== | |||
===Cabinet committees=== | |||
===Cabinet Office=== | |||
===Delivery Unit=== | |||
===Government Information Service=== | |||
===Policy Unit=== | |||
===Press Office=== | |||
===Royal Prerogative=== | |||
===Strategy Unit=== |
Revision as of 10:14, 16 September 2010
Persona
Balls, Ed
Becket, Margaret
Campbell, Alastair
Journalist and commumications specialist. Born 1957. Political editor Daily Mirror, 1989-93. Spokesman for TB 1994-2003, Author The Blair Years, 2007.
"Campbell's exuberant personality was the most powerful force in Number 10 from 1997 to 2003" [1].
Cook, Robin
Gould, Phillip
Irvine, Derry
Jenkins, Roy
Kinnock, Neil
Milliband, David
Milliband, Ed
Powell, Jonathan
Prescott, John
Smith, John
Straw, Jack
Thomson, Peter
Australian Anglican priest. Born 1936. TB's "friend, teacher and mentor" [2]
References
(References, with page numbers, to Tony Blair's memoirs (Tony Blair: A Journey, Hutchinson, 2010) are shown as "Journey (xxx)", and references to Anthony Seldon's biography (Anthony Seldon: Blair, Free Press, 2004) are shown as "Blair (xxx)".)