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  2. Private secretary - Wikipedia

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    The role of the private secretary to a secretary of state originated in the 18th century. [1] Today, a junior minister may have a three-person private office consisting of a private secretary and two assistant private secretaries; whereas a more senior minister may have a five-person private office consisting of a senior private secretary, private secretary and three assistant private secretaries.

  3. Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of the ...

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    As the role of Prime Minister has evolved over time, so has the role of Principal Private Secretary.The Duke of Newcastle appointed a Private Secretary during his second term of office as First Lord of the Treasury (1757-62), and his 18th-century successors for the most part did likewise. [1]

  4. Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister

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    The parliamentary private secretary to the prime minister is a parliamentary private secretary serving the prime minister of the United Kingdom.The holder of the office is widely viewed as the prime minister's "eyes and ears" on the backbenches, serving as a liaison to the prime minister's parliamentary party.

  5. Prime Minister's Office (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A fourth Private Secretary was provided for the Prime Minister in the 1920s, a fifth in the 1940s and a sixth in the 1960s. The official designation of one of their number as the 'Principal Private Secretary' dates from 1929. [10]

  6. Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India - Wikipedia

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    Preparing notes on issues to be discussed by the prime minister with senior politicians, bureaucrats, and other dignitaries. [12] Placing before the prime minister critical files of importance for approval and instructions. [12] The Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister is generally considered the latter's most crucial aide. [14] [15] [16] [17]

  7. Singapore deputy PM Wong to lead ruling party before general ...

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    He served as Lee's principal private secretary from 2005 to 2008 and led the education and national development ministries before becoming finance minister in 2021 and deputy prime minister last year.

  8. Downing Street Chief of Staff - Wikipedia

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    Previously the Cabinet secretary had been the most senior non-ministerial figure in the British Government, and along with the principal private secretary to the prime minister had supported the prime minister in the running of 10 Downing Street. Following the creation of the role, the chief of staff supplanted the principal private secretary ...

  9. Parliamentary secretary - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015, "parliamentary secretaries" have been known as "assistant ministers" instead. However, the Ministers of State Act 1952 still refers to "parliamentary secretaries", as a category of "ministers of state". The prime minister is permitted to appoint a member from either house of Parliament to be a parliamentary secretary to a minister ...