Guto Harri
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 57 |
Date of birth | July 8,1966 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Cardiff |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Shireen Jilla |
Parents | Lenna Harries |
Party | Conservative Party |
Job | Consultant |
TV Journalist | |
Public Relations Executive | |
Education | The Queen's College, Oxford |
Cardiff University | |
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ID | 568292 |
Guto Harri Life story
Guto Harri is a writer, broadcaster and strategic communications consultant. A former BBC chief political correspondent, in May 2008 he was appointed as communications director for Mayor of London Boris Johnson's administration at London City Hall.
Boris Johnson sang 'I Will Survive' to new communications chief Guto Harri
...Boris Johnson told his new director of communications " I will survive" by singing him the lines from the Gloria Gaynor song, Guto Harri says...
No 10 set for more changes as PM seeks to calm MPs
... Steve Barclay MP is taking over as his chief of staff, while former BBC correspondent Guto Harri has started as director of communications...
Give PM time and space to deliver, says Kwasi Kwarteng
... Mr Johnson announced the appointment of two of their replacements over the weekend, with Cabinet Office minister Steve Barclay becoming chief of staff and his former colleague, Guto Harri, taking over as director of communications...
Covid: No 10 shake up amid party fallout and girl's letter to PM
... Cabinet Office minister Steve Barclay will become his chief of staff, while former BBC correspondent Guto Harri will become director of communications...
Boris Johnson names new team after No 10 party turmoil
... And Guto Harri - a former BBC correspondent and adviser to Mr Johnson when he was Mayor of London - will become director of communications...
Eamonn Holmes to host his own show on GB News
... In July, Guto Harri quit the network following a row over his decision to take the knee during a discussion about racism towards England s black footballers...
Covid: No 10 shake up amid party fallout and girl's letter to PM
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1. PM shakes up team As Party fallout continuesBoris Johnson has announced following a wave of resignations earlier in the week as The Fallout from the Downing Street party row continues. Cabinet Office minister Steve Barclay will become his chief of staff, while former BBC correspondent Guto Harri will become director of communications. Mr Johnson said the shake-up would " improve how No 10 operates". It Comes after five Downing Street aides resigned in 24 hours following The Initial findings of the Sue Gray report into events at Downing Street while Covid regulations were in place.
2. 'I feel stalked, bullied, harassed' - reactions to mandatory NHS Covid vaccinesEarlier This Week the government announced it was revoking The Order that all frontline NHS stuff had to be vaccinated against Covid. Despite the last-minute U-turn staff are warning of an exodus from the NHS, with some saying their confidence in their employer has been shaken. Among them is midwife Pamela Bischof Who Said she felt " stalked, bullied and harassed" with letters, emails and text messages telling her she would be sacked if she did not get vaccinated. " It's a scandal, " She Said . Read More from Pamela and others like her.
3. Woodlands in memory of people who died from coronavirusNew woodlands are to be created in Wales during the pandemic. They will be planted at The National Trust's Erddig estate in Wrexham (pictured below), a site at Brownhill in Carmarthenshire's Tywi Valley and in south east Wales after a location has been identified. Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford said they would be a " living memorial to all those who have died". " They will also be a symbol of the strength The People of Wales have shown over The Past two years, " he added.
4. The Game that shows people How To spread misinformationSince the Covid pandemic began there have been concerns about misinformation about the disease and treatments for it. Now researchers at Cambridge University have developed a video game which they hope will help people spot fake news in The Future . In players learn How To spread disinformation of their own. .
5. 'Why did you party when I couldn't?' - Isobel, 7, writes to PMA girl who missed two birthday parties due to Covid restrictions has written to Boris Johnson to ask for an apology over events held at No 10 in lockdown. Isobel, seven, from Sheffield, " Why on my 6th and 7th birthday I couldn't have a party, and you were? " she wrote. Isobel's family said they were very proud of their daughter for taking it upon herself to write to the Prime Minister after hearing the topic being discussed on the radio. Her mother Eleanor said Isobel had been " quite cross".
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