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Who is the PM's new chief of staff Morgan McSweeney?
Morgan McSweeney has become the prime minister's chief of staff, after Sue Gray quit the role saying "intense commentary" around her position "risked becoming a distraction". It followed weeks of criticism and briefings against Ms Gray,
Who is Morgan McSweeney? The Labour election guru replacing Sue Gray as chief of staff
Sue Gray’s departure has triggered a wider reshuffle of Number 10, and Morgan McSweeney is set to take over her role
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The rise of Morgan McSweeney is a bitter blow to Sue Gray
Her arch-rival in the power structure, McSweeney becomes chief of staff – an especially bitter blow for Gray, who gets a consolation prize as an “envoy to the nations”, dealing with relations between mayors, local authorities and central government.
Who is Morgan McSweeney? The man taking over behind the scenes at No 10
Morgan McSweeney has been one of the most powerful men in the Labour Party for years. He’s now one of the most powerful men in the UK – but not many people have heard of him. Yesterday, McSweeney took over from Sue Gray as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff in No 10,
Morgan McSweeney: Who is Sue Gray’s replacement and Labour election guru behind Keir Starmer’s rise to power?
Labour election guru Morgan McSweeney will take over as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, after Sue Gray quit citing fears she was “becoming a distraction” to the government.The author of the “Partygate” report has been a high-profile figure in Sir Keir’s top team since she was appointed while Labour was in opposition last year.
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Starmer's saviour? Insiders lift the lid on Morgan McSweeney, the PM's new closest confidante
Morgan McSweeney is the prime minister's new chief of staff following the ousting of Sue Gray. Sky News speaks to senior ...
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Keir Starmer has found his own Dominic Cummings in Morgan McSweeney
Just days after Boris Johnson likened Dominic Cummings to a ‘homicidal robot’ in his new book, Keir Starmer seems to embrace ...
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‘Hard taskmaster’ Morgan McSweeney not afraid to sack No10 staff, says Lord Mandelson
Morgan McSweeney is a “hard taskmaster” who will not be afraid to sack underperforming No 10 staff, Lord Mandelson has said.
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Keir Starmer looks to Morgan McSweeney to fix Labour teething troubles
When Sir Keir Starmer first approached Sue Gray early last year to be his chief of staff, he believed the veteran civil ...
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Morgan McSweeney is the new Peter Mandelson
It’s an iron law of politics that when the staffer becomes the story they have to go. Dominic Cummings had to leave Boris ...
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Starmer Bows to Politics by Making Morgan McSweeney Top Aide
Keir Starmer has endured a rough first three months in power, with his administration overwhelmed by controversies over ...
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Who is Morgan McSweeney? The man pulling the strings at No 10
When Corbyn resigned after the 2019 election, McSweeney backed Starmer to take over. He was picked as the leader’s chief of ...
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Who is Morgan McSweeney, the Irishman heading up Keir Starmer’s Downing Street operation?
As the brains behind Starmer’s leadership campaign, McSweeney (47) is credited with having brought the prime minister to ...
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The problems Morgan McSweeney and James Lyons will bring to No 10
Her replacement Morgan McSweeney was Starmer’s Chief of Staff until the summer of 2021, when he was moved out. At the time, ...
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Morgan McSweeney’s wife received £10,000 from organisation he used to run
A Left-wing think tank which was formerly run by Morgan McSweeney donated £10,000 towards his wife’s bid to be elected as an ...
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