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Posts Tagged: Public Appointments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the East West Railway Company – and more

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2 October 2020 | 6 comments

Dacre, Moore, Neil. Is triple change coming for the BBC?

Dacre has said that he “would die in a ditch defending it as a great civilising force”, and Moore grasps the Corporation’s original Reithian mission.

By Paul Goodman | 27 September 2020 | 122 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the Regulatory Policy Committee – and more

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24 September 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Small Business Commissioner – and more

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18 September 2020 | 4 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Independent Committee on Police Conduct – and more

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11 September 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Children’s Commissioner for England – and more

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4 September 2020

Securing the Majority? 4) Getting more Conservatives appointed to public bodies

After the election, we suggested five ways of securing the Party’s electoral position. Eight months on, how is the Government doing?

By Henry Hill | 3 September 2020 | 16 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of Innovate UK – and more

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28 August 2020 | 2 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Board of the Charity Commission – and more

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21 August 2020 | 17 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Civil Service Commissioners – and more

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14 August 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of the CPS – and more

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7 August 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission – and more

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31 July 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner – and more

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24 July 2020 | 4 comments

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Trustees of the National Citizen Service – and more

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17 July 2020

Calling Conservatives: New public appointments announced. Chair of the College of Policing – and more

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10 July 2020 | 20 comments

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