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Starmer's chief of staff is top paid special adviser | Starmer's chief of staff is top paid special adviser |
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff is the highest paid special adviser, government figures show. | Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff is the highest paid special adviser, government figures show. |
Morgan McSweeney is paid between £155,000 and £159,999, the Cabinet Office said in a report. | Morgan McSweeney is paid between £155,000 and £159,999, the Cabinet Office said in a report. |
Nine senior government staffers, known as spads, are in the next highest band and are paid between £145,000 and £149,999. | Nine senior government staffers, known as spads, are in the next highest band and are paid between £145,000 and £149,999. |
National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell, No 10's director of communications Steph Driver, and John Van Reenan, the chancellor's top economic adviser, are among those in the second-highest pay bracket. | |
Jill Cuthbertson, Sir Keir's deputy chief of staff, the director of No 10's policy unit Stuart Ingham, and Liz Lloyd, Starmer's director of policy delivery and innovation, also earn between £145,000 and £149,999. | |
Last year, the BBC reported that Sir Keir's former chief of staff, Sue Gray, had a higher salary than the £166,786 the prime minister had been earning. | Last year, the BBC reported that Sir Keir's former chief of staff, Sue Gray, had a higher salary than the £166,786 the prime minister had been earning. |
Gray left her role, saying she "risked becoming a distraction", and was replaced by McSweeney, who was previously chief adviser to the prime minister and masterminded Labour's general election campaign. | Gray left her role, saying she "risked becoming a distraction", and was replaced by McSweeney, who was previously chief adviser to the prime minister and masterminded Labour's general election campaign. |
The details of Gray's salary were leaked to the BBC, as the former senior civil servant was embroiled in internal rows in the early months of the Labour government. | The details of Gray's salary were leaked to the BBC, as the former senior civil servant was embroiled in internal rows in the early months of the Labour government. |
Some special advisers in the team were angry about being asked to take pay cuts. | Some special advisers in the team were angry about being asked to take pay cuts. |
Overall, the pay bill for spads in 2024/25 was £16.7m. | Overall, the pay bill for spads in 2024/25 was £16.7m. |
This included £3.1m in severance costs, partly covering outgoing advisers from the previous Conservative government. | This included £3.1m in severance costs, partly covering outgoing advisers from the previous Conservative government. |
As of 31 March this year, there were 130 special advisers working for the government. | As of 31 March this year, there were 130 special advisers working for the government. |
Salaries over £76,000 are declared in bands of £5,000. | Salaries over £76,000 are declared in bands of £5,000. |
McSweeney was the only person in the £155,000 to £159,999 band. | McSweeney was the only person in the £155,000 to £159,999 band. |
Powell, a veteran diplomat, was appointed as a special adviser last year, breaking with convention to take up the national security adviser role, which is usually held by a civil servant. | Powell, a veteran diplomat, was appointed as a special adviser last year, breaking with convention to take up the national security adviser role, which is usually held by a civil servant. |
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