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Correspondence to Baroness Verma, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, DFID, in relation to appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Sir Laurie Bristow KCMG, former Strategic Adviser in the Strategy Directorate of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and HM Ambassador to Afghanistan, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, on b…
Advice to Baroness Burt, former Assistant Government Whip, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Mrs Nicola Blackwood-Bate, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health and Innovation at the Department of Health, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Correspondence to Owen Evans, former Deputy Permanent Secretary, Welsh Government, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Correspondence between Rt Hon Lord Pickles, Chair of ACOBA and the Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Advice to Lord Mark Sedwill, former Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser, Cabinet Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Vice Admiral Sir Clive Johnstone, former Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command, Ministry of Defence, on business appointments after leaving Crown service
Advice to the Rt Hon John Hayes, former Minister of State at the Department for Transport, Department for Transport, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Stephen Oldfield CB, former Chief Commercial Officer and Director General of Commercial and Life Sciences at the Department of Health and Social Care
Advice to General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Chief of Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Huw Lewis, former Minister for Education and Skills, Welsh Government, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Approval for Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint, former Minister of State for Trade and Investment, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Eileen Milner, former Chief Executive Officer of Education and Skills Funding Agency, on business appointments after leaving Crown service
Advice to Kevin White, former HR Director General, Home Office, about business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to the Rt Hon Sir David Lidington, former Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Ms Elizabeth Sizeland, former Deputy National Security Adviser and Prime Minister's Adviser on National Resilience and Security in the Cabinet Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Advice to Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon, former Secretary of State for Defence, Ministry of Defence, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Correspondence with Steve Brine, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Care, on business appointments after leaving government.
Advice to Baroness Rona Fairhead CBE, former Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion at the Department for International Trade, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
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