After two years spinning (mainly for Douglas Alexander) at the Department for International Development, former BBC political correspondent James Hardy is back at the BBC, looking after the reputation of "Journalism", and Gold Commander Mark Byford.
James, once described by the Guardian as a Harry Enfield look-a-like, had a distinguished career as a hack - as both royal and political editor for the Press Association, home affairs editor at the Sunday Telegraph and political editor of the Daily Mirror.
Previous reputation manager for news, John Shield, left in May, to join bus and rail operator Go Ahead as Director of Corporate Affairs.
Friday, August 27, 2010
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