New appointments this week in UK politics, the civil service and public affairs
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Houses of Parliament:
House of Lords
Earl of Devon elected in Crossbench hereditary peer’s by-election, replacing Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (retired), will be introduced to the House in due course.
Baroness Barran (Conservative), Baroness Bryan of Partick (Labour), Lord Haselhurst (Conservative) and Lord Garnier (Conservative) were introduced to the House.
House of Commons
Select Committee on International Trade – Stephanie Peacock discharged, Mark Hendrick appointed as a member.
Arms Export Controls Select Committee – Henry Smith discharged, Bob Seely appointed as a member.
Government Departments:
Prime Minister’s Office
Lord Ahmad appointed as Prime Minister’s Special Envoy to promote religious freedom.
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Leena Nair and Nigel Boardman appointed as non-executive board members at BEIS.
Committee on Radioactive Waste – Sir Nigel Thrift appointed as Chair.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Colin Cook appointed as HM’s Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference – Zac Goldsmith appointed as Conference Champion (in conjunction with Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Department for International Development).
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Board of the Consumer Council for Water - Robert Wilson and Alison Austin appointed as members.
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew – Krishnan Guru-Murthy appointed to board of trustees.
Department for International Trade
Andrew Mitchell appointed as HM Trade Commissioner for Europe.
Non-Ministerial Departments
Competition and Markets Authority – Julie Bon appointed as Deputy Chief Economic Adviser.
Parties:
Scottish National Party
Westminster frontbench:
Alison Thewliss appointed spokesperson for Housing and Local Government, previously Spokesperson for Treasury and Cities.
Deidre Brock appointed Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, previously spokesperson for Devolved Government Relations, Northern Ireland and Fair Work and Employment.
Gavin Newlands appointed spokesperson for Northern Ireland and Wales, previously spokesperson for Sport.
Labour Party
Claudia Webbe elected as chair of the disputes panel overseeing disciplinary cases.
Plaid Cymru
Adam Price and Rhun ap Iorweth have challenged Leanne Wood as party leader, triggering leadership contest.
Devolved Authorities:
Scottish Parliament
Government
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service - Simon Routh-Jones appointed HM Chief Inspector.
National Assembly for Wales
Conservative Assembly Group – Paul Davies appointed interim leader.
Northern Ireland Assembly
John Blair elected as Alliance MLA for South Antrim, replacing David Ford.
Local Authorities:
By-election Results 5th July
Shropshire Council – Edward Bird elected for Shifnal South and Cosford – Conservative hold (Stuart West resigned).
Lichfield Council – Collin Ball elected for Curborough – Labour Gain (Jeanette Allsopp died).
Bath and North East Somerset Council – Sue Craig elected for Kingsmead – Liberal Democrat Gain (Chris Pearce died).
Industry:
Think Tanks
Localis – Jonathan Werran appointed as Chief Executive.
Media
BBC – Claire Pal has been appointed co-chair of Apprenticeship Delivery Board.
Interest Groups
British Property Federation - Robert Noel appointed President.
Police Federation of England and Wales – Calum Macleod to resign as Chair in August.
Standard Chartered – Vishu Ramachandran appointed as Group Head.
Scottish Pharmacy Board – Dr John McAnaw appointed as Chair of the Board.
Centre for Mental Health – Liz Sayce appointed to chair new Commission for Equality.
Association of Colleges – Julie Nerney appointed Chair, replacing Carole Stott.
Construction Industry Council – Gary Mees appointed chair of Health & Safety Panel.
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