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Guardian: Give workers greater say on pay, urges thinktank
[The Guardian] - It called for a "nudge" approach – the philosophy championed by Cameron's guru Steve Hilton of encouraging behaviour – to be adopted in every area apart from remuneration committees. "As it will be important to secure a cultural change among both
Guardian: TV review: Borgen | Sherlock
[The Guardian] - Cameron's head of strategy, Steve Hilton, suddenly has a heart attack and tragically dies, which saddens newsreader Katie Derham, with whom he's having an affair. Derham's more experienced colleague, Kirsty Wark, is back on the bottle, gets snitched on
Guardian: Westminster digested
[The Guardian] - Steve Hilton: Sssh! We're recording. Cameron: Won't be long! Hilton: Take two ... Cameron: Now, where was I? Oh, yes is going to be tough for nearly everyone but no one will really notice how many people are out of work because they will be
Any self-respecting political guru would begin by abolishing himself
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - The come-back from the Labour front bench writes itself: Steve Hilton, Phillip Blond – and if you throw in Cameron's media guru, the former News of the World editor Andy Coulson – were all personally selected by the Prime Minister.
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