Susan Acland-Hood Prime Minister Gordon Brown has had to show that he can work with new people and here is one such adviser. She came to work in No10 as a civil service private secretary covering Home Office and Justice issues. She is in and out of Brown's office 10 times a day bringing him information and sitting in on meetings. Crucial to the policy development process on immigration, crime and security, and is said to be a calm, efficient presence helping Brown prepare for his weekly PMQs sessions.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/1435246/Gordon-Browns-biggest-influences-50-41.htmlEngagement to be married announced 15 September 2005.
Lord Mayor of London 1745. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 7/05/1752.