Sentences with phrase «jobs as special advisers»

This has opened up a battle over who will get jobs as special advisers in a Cameron government.
Bailey was squeezed out of his job as a special adviser to the prime minister to make room for another influx of old Etonians, he alleged earlier this year.
Kaiman, 53, of Great Neck, said he will give up his $ 153,000 - a-year job as a special adviser to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo for Sandy storm relief, as well as his unpaid post as chairman of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority within the next week to 10 days.
She vetoed the now Foreign Secretary's job as a special adviser to the Treasury because he had no «financial and economic experience» at the age of 21.

Not exact matches

Next door at Number 11, Osborne now has a whopping six special advisers working alongside him - two of whom are in the top pay bracket of # 95,000 - # 142,000 - as he eyes up the top job.
Former education secretary Lord Patten has claimed special advisers see it as their job to stir up...
Former education secretary Lord Patten has claimed special advisers see it as their job to stir up trouble between government departments and called for a cull.
Lord Patten said the role of special adviser had become counterproductive as they no longer simply provided support to ministers and instead they «see it as their job to promote internecine warfare between departments on too many occasions.»
Sources described the former Rockville Center Republican chairman as «very close» to Skelos (R - LI), who gave him a $ 140,000 - a-year «special adviser» job in 2011.
The job of press secretary is expected to go to former Sun journalist Craig Woodhouse, who recently served as a special adviser to culture secretary Karen Bradley.
Under U.K. law, Hirst qualified for government subsidies to pay for services such as note takers, translators, and special equipment, but along with her disability adviser, she struggled to find someone who was up to the job.
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