Sentences with phrase «special adviser whose»

There is more than enough evidence to warrant an investigation into a possible breach of the ministerial code or a potential misleading of Parliament and, if it was enough to refer Warsi for investigation on the mere whisper of a scandal, then after the wave of texts, emails, phonecalls and the resignation of a special adviser whose conduct he was responsible for, surely Hunt, too, should have been referred?

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That last generation of working class Labour MPs — the people whose political career started as a shop steward rather than a special adviser — mostly left in 2010.
How much did he know about the behaviour of his special adviser, Adam Smith, whose actions he condemned so uncompromisingly in the Commons last Wednesday?
The minister's political future is likely to come down to the nature of email communications between himself and his special adviser, Adam Smith, whose «inappropriate behaviour» was condemned by Mr Hunt at the despatch box in parliament last week.
The Speaker, while reading the list, did not distinguish those whose names were sent to the House for confirmation as commissioners from those nominated for appointment as special advisers.
«Owen Smith is a great bloke and so on, but I don't believe that someone whose history is having been a special adviser and a pharmaceutical company lobbyist is going to enthuse the base.»
I don't believe that someone whose history is having been a special adviser and a pharmaceutical company lobbyist is going to enthuse the base,» she said.
Conybeare, whose last day as special adviser to the governor is Friday, said it was «time for me to focus on my future both professionally and personally» now that construction is reaching the halfway point.
Ms Fee says special advisers should be included with MSPs and ministers as individuals whose meetings should be included on the lobbying register..
● Guardian of the public interest, specifically in the context of legal proceedings such as commencing / terminating criminal prosecutions, charity matters, the appointment of «advocates to the court» (whose role is to act as neutral advisers to the court) and «special advocates» (whose role is to represent the interests of parties in cases with a national security dimension).
The U.K. - based data consulting firm, with funding from Republican donor Robert Mercer and whose former vice president was former White House special adviser Steve Bannon, was used by President Donald Trump's campaign and others.
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