After a decade at the BBC, Robbie Gibb joined the Tories in opposition, working for Francis Maude until 2001, when they backed the unsuccessful Portillo leadership effort.
In 2002 he rejoined the BBC, working on Newsnight, Daily Politics with Andrew Neil, Marr.
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In 2017 he became Theresa May's head of communications, before joining "global strategic communications consultancy Kekst CNC" when she stood down.
2020 saw him leading a buy-out of the Jewish Chonicle and back with Neil at #GBeebies as editorial adviser until October.
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Gibb, 30 August 2020: The BBC has been culturally captured by the woke-dominated group think of some of its own staff. There is a default left-leaning attitude from a metropolitan workforce mostly drawn from a similar social and economic background...
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... Almost as soon as Britain's verdict [in the EU referendum] was delivered, the rigorous rules were relaxed and anti-Brexit bias and metropolitan 'group think' crept back into the corporation's coverage. telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/3…
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Gibb, 29 October 2020: I have faith that [Nick] Davie will make [running the BBC] work... telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/10/2…
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... His decisive early intervention over the farcical banning of singing Prom favourites and his clear understanding of why impartiality must be the number one priority for the BBC have won him praise from ministers and BBC staff alike.
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Amol Rajan, 29 April 2021: Gibb's first duty as a board member is to support the institution to achieve its public purposes...
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... That includes advocating reforms that address the concerns felt by some of his former colleagues in politics; but also being prepared to tell those people when they're wrong about the BBC. bbc.co.uk/news/entertain…
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7 May 2021: Gibb joins BBC board
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@stellacreasy They've reimplemented the REUL dashboard using a diffrent platform?
But still no links from it to the retained legislation, let alone the changed legislation, which might actually have made it of more than passing interest.
"The Bank of England, in consultation with the Prudential Regulation Authority, HM Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority, has taken the decision to sell Silicon Valley Bank UK Limited, the UK subsidiary of the US bank, to HSBC UK Bank"
After a decade at the BBC, Robbie Gibb joined the Tories in opposition, working for Francis Maude until 2001, when they backed the unsuccessful Portillo leadership effort.
In 2002 he rejoined the BBC, working on Newsnight, Daily Politics with Andrew Neil, Andfrew Marr.
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In 2017 he became Theresa May's head of communications, before joining "global strategic communications consultancy Kekst CNC" when she stood down.
2020 saw him leading a buy-out of the Jewish Chonicle and back with Neil at #GBeebies as editorial adviser until October.
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Gibb, 8 August 2020: The BBC has been culturally captured by the woke-dominated group think of some of its own staff. There is a default left-leaning attitude from a metropolitan workforce mostly drawn from a similar social and economic background...
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Shapps told @bbcr4today on Friday that "We have doubled the number of places available for HGV drivers to get tested; in other words twice as many tests as before the coronavirus". What did he mean?
@BBCr4today He plans to change the testing regime so that drivers can qualify to drive a rigid lorry and an articulated lorry in a single test rather than two. Does he assume that enables testing centres to offer twice as many tests?
@BBCr4today A training company boss points out that moving straight from a Fiat 500 to an articulated lorry will require a longer course, and is almost certain to produce more failures. It will not double the passes.
Shapps told @bbcbbcaq yesterday that "We have doubled the number of places available for HGV drivers to get tested; in other words twice as many tests as before the coronavirus". What did he mean?
He plans to change the testing regime so that drivers can qualify to drive a rigid lorry and an articulated lorry in a single test rather than two. Does he assume that enables testing centres to offer twice as many tests?
A training company boss points out that moving straight from a Fiat 500 to an articulated lorry will require a longer course, and is almost certain to produce more failures. It will not double the passes.
Shapps told @bbcr4today yesterday that "We have doubled the number of places available for HGV drivers to get tested; in other words twice as many tests as before the coronavirus". What did he mean?
@BBCr4today He plans to change the testing regime so that drivers can qualify to drive a rigid lorry and an articulated lorry in a single test rather than two. Does he assume that enables testing centres to offer twice as many tests?
@BBCr4today A training company boss points out that moving straight from a Fiat 500 to an articulated lorry will require a longer course, and is almost certain to produce more failures. It will not double the passes.