Talk:Downing Street Chief of Staff

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Title[edit]

Is is "Chief of Staff" of "chief of staff" ?--Philip Baird Shearer 20:31, 29 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A Google search of ["Tom Scholar" "Chief of Staff" wikipedia] returns "Chief of Staff" for the website number10 and the Cabinet Office use "Chief of Staff and Principal Private Secretary", other sites such as Hansard and many English national news papers use "chief of staff".

BTW what are the differences in functions between his position as C-o-C and PPS? --Philip Baird Shearer 20:56, 29 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Jeremy Heywood[edit]

Two references used on this page say directly contradictory things about whether Jeremy Heywood was or wasn't Downing Street Chief of Staff. For what it's worth, I've just had a flick through 'What Does Jeremy Think' by Suzanne Heywood and while it says that Gordon Brown said "...I want you to become my chief of staff", it goes on to explain that a compromise meant that Heywood would become Permanent Secretary to Number 10 from January 2008 (Heywood p 209). Other than that, I can't find any other reference to Heywood being Chief of Staff. FollowTheTortoise (talk) 09:25, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]