Christian Jones
He was previously William and Kate s Communications Secretary, after being promoted to the role in April 2019 from Deputy Communications Secretary.
He has a political background, having previously worked as a speechwriter and a press secretary for the government s Department for Exiting the European Union.
A number of press officers also make up William and Kate s communications team.
Jason Knauf – Chief Executive Officer of The Royal Foundation
Jason took over as CEO of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s Royal Foundation from Lorraine Heggessey in September 2019.
Jason Knauf
The American PR guru first joined the royal household in 2015, first as a communications secretary to Their Royal Highnesses and then as their senior advisor.
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Christian Jones is leaving after two years with the royal family
Later on, in September,
Catherine Quinn and Simon Case left if 2019 and 2020 respectively
Commenting on his appointment, Simon said: It is an honour to be appointed as Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service. Over these few months of working on the Covid response, I have seen how much hard work is being done by the Civil Service to support the government and our country through unprecedented times. It is a privilege to come into this role to lead a Service that is working day in, day out to deliver for people right across the country.
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Everybody who knows what theyâre talking about will tell you not to do it, but the lure of bed is hard to resist for any home worker. Or it may have become a necessity. With children home schooling, or in a cramped flatshare, your bed may be the only place you can get any peace (although many people living and working with chronic illness will be rolling their eyes at the idea that working from bed has only just been invented).
During the first lockdown, one survey, by Uswitch.com, found a quarter of home workers had worked from bed. Ten months into the on-off lockdown, more of us are doing it than ever. âWeâve found that up to 40% of people who have worked from home during lockdown have worked from their bed at some point,â says Catherine Quinn, president of the British Chiropractic Association.
A guide for working from bed
It may not be recommended, but, from necessity or choice, many of us find ourselves working from them
By Emine Saner / The Guardian
Everybody who knows what they’re talking about will tell you not to do it, but the lure of bed is hard to resist for any home worker. Or it may have become a necessity. With children home schooling, or in a cramped flatshare, your bed may be the only place you can get any peace (although many people living and working with chronic illness will be rolling their eyes at the idea that working from bed has only just been invented).