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Robin Butler : at the heart of power from Heath to Blair / Michael Jago.

By: Jago, Michael, 1946- [author.].Publisher: London : Biteback Publishing, 2017Description: xviii, 414 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785900792.Subject(s): Butler, Frederick Edward Robin, Baron Butler of Brockwell 1938- | Cabinet officers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Civil service -- Great Britain -- Biography | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 920
Contents:
1-Childhood and School, 1938-1956--2.St Dunstan's and Oxford, 1956-1961--3.The Treasury and the Labour Government, 1961-1970--4.The Quiet Revolution and the Think Tank, 1970-1972--5.10 Downing Street: First Tour, 1972-1974--6.Intermezzo: Between Tory Governments, 1974-1979--7.Midpoint, 1979--8.Four Busy Years, 1979-1983--9.Visibility, 1984-1985--10.Consolidation, 1985-1987--11.Cabinet Secretary: The First Years, 1987-1990--12.Civis Britannicus Sum, 1990-1991--13.Annus Horribilis, 1992--14.Ireland: Tentative Steps, 1993--15.The Most Difficult Moments, 1994-1995--16.New Labour, 1997-1998--17.Passing the Torch, 1997--18.Master of University College, 1998-2008--19.The Butler Report, 2004--20.Baron Butler of Brockwell, Cross-Bencher--21.Out of the Limelight--Appendix: Lord Butler's Civil Service Career--Bibliography--Endnotes--Index.
Summary: "With almost four decades of experience in the Civil Service, Robin Butler, Lord Butler of Brockwell, has been privy to a succession of parliamentary shake-ups and international policy crises. During his remarkable career, Butler served as Private Secretary to Edward Heath, Harold Wilson and Margaret Thatcher and as Cabinet Secretary under Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair. He has been in some risky situations, such as his proximity, with Margaret Thatcher, to the 1984 IRA bombing in Brighton and, with John Major, to the mortar attack on Downing Street in February 1991. To the public, however, he is perhaps best known for his role as the chairman of the 2004 inquiry into Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. In this illuminating political biography, Michael Jago weaves a narrative around Robin Butler’s distinguished career as a civil servant, measured against the changing background of British politics over the past forty years. Butler successfully preserved the traditions of the Civil Service – above all, political impartiality – while implementing far-reaching changes and more mobility between the service and the outside world. Jago’s study of that pivotal role, undertaken while the paint is still fresh, makes this biography required reading for anyone interested in the dynamics at the heart of power."--Provided by publisher.
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1-Childhood and School, 1938-1956--2.St Dunstan's and Oxford, 1956-1961--3.The Treasury and the Labour Government, 1961-1970--4.The Quiet Revolution and the Think Tank, 1970-1972--5.10 Downing Street: First Tour, 1972-1974--6.Intermezzo: Between Tory Governments, 1974-1979--7.Midpoint, 1979--8.Four Busy Years, 1979-1983--9.Visibility, 1984-1985--10.Consolidation, 1985-1987--11.Cabinet Secretary: The First Years, 1987-1990--12.Civis Britannicus Sum, 1990-1991--13.Annus Horribilis, 1992--14.Ireland: Tentative Steps, 1993--15.The Most Difficult Moments, 1994-1995--16.New Labour, 1997-1998--17.Passing the Torch, 1997--18.Master of University College, 1998-2008--19.The Butler Report, 2004--20.Baron Butler of Brockwell, Cross-Bencher--21.Out of the Limelight--Appendix: Lord Butler's Civil Service Career--Bibliography--Endnotes--Index.

"With almost four decades of experience in the Civil Service, Robin Butler, Lord Butler of Brockwell, has been privy to a succession of parliamentary shake-ups and international policy crises. During his remarkable career, Butler served as Private Secretary to Edward Heath, Harold Wilson and Margaret Thatcher and as Cabinet Secretary under Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair. He has been in some risky situations, such as his proximity, with Margaret Thatcher, to the 1984 IRA bombing in Brighton and, with John Major, to the mortar attack on Downing Street in February 1991. To the public, however, he is perhaps best known for his role as the chairman of the 2004 inquiry into Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. In this illuminating political biography, Michael Jago weaves a narrative around Robin Butler’s distinguished career as a civil servant, measured against the changing background of British politics over the past forty years. Butler successfully preserved the traditions of the Civil Service – above all, political impartiality – while implementing far-reaching changes and more mobility between the service and the outside world. Jago’s study of that pivotal role, undertaken while the paint is still fresh, makes this biography required reading for anyone interested in the dynamics at the heart of power."--Provided by publisher.

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