The No 10 aide's overly casual wardrobe is to be applauded, says Bryony Gordon.
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Telegraph on 9th Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
From yesterday’s Observer: In a wide-ranging interview with the Observer, Featherstone said it was vital the coalition delivered on its family-friendly rhetoric … In a forthright attack on some of the advisers shaping government policy, she criticised the role of Adrian Beecroft, a venture capitalist tasked with reporting to the prime minister on how to
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 17th Oct 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
A Liberal Democrat minister has suggested David Cameron's closest aide Steve Hilton should be "scrapped" as a Cabinet split loomed over family policies.
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Telegraph on 16th Oct 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Revisiting that chat between Andrew Tyrie and Steve Hilton
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BBCPolitics on 12th Oct 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
The abiding image of the Tory conference may be the sight of Steve Hilton shepherding the turbulent Andrew Tyrie into a booth, from which Tyrie emerged singing George Osborne's praises. "A huge step forward…you can some consistencies," he said, which was an endorsement of sorts. What did everyone else make of it? As you can see, David Cameron looked morose at times, ...
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Spectator on 4th Oct 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
David Cameron's most senior advisers are "exasperated and appalled" by the custom and practice of Whitehall, a committee of MPs has found.
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Telegraph on 22nd Sep 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
According to reports, David Cameron's bicycle riding policy guru, Steve Hilton, has been frustrated at sluggish growth and has been bombarding colleagues with wild ideas to revive the economy.
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Telegraph on 31st Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Tim Montgomerie explains why Cameron's controversial lieutenant is a vital part of the Downing Street machine.
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Telegraph on 30th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Westminster, today, is all a-titter about an anecdote contained within this FT article about Steve Hilton. It is, it must be said, a good 'un: "Mr Hilton’s crusade against employment legislation also saw him suggest that Mr Cameron just ignore European labour regulations on temporary workers, prompting an exasperated exchange with Jeremy Heywood, Downing Street’s permanent se...
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Spectator on 28th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Chuka Umunna MP, Labour’s Shadow Business Minister, responding to reports that Steve Hilton wants to abolish maternity leave and the Tory-led Government’s announcement this morning to boost the economy by cutting 'red tape', said:
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LabourParty on 28th Jul 2011 (via labour.org.uk)