Sue Gray resigns as Chief of Staff – but what is her new government role?
Sue Gray has resigned from her high-ranking position in government, saying that her role had 'become a distraction'.
Sue Gray has resigned from her high-ranking position in government, saying that her role had 'become a distraction'.
A Downing Street spokeswoman confirmed Ms Gray will take up a new role as the PM's envoy for nations and regions.
The mayor of Greater Manchester has jumped the Gray's defence after she made the headlines over her substantial salary.
Forty-four HS2 officials paid at least £150,000 a year, while the former chief executive raked in £622,700!
A senior Labour source quipped that she is "the only pensioner better off under Labour”.
Liam Conlon is plotting a run for office. However, complaints have been raised about the role his mum holds within the Labour Party.
The ruling by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments means she will start working with the Labour leader in September.
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove urged the Labour leader to ‘fess up’ about when he first approached the partygate investigator.
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