Anthony Wright leaves DCMS press office to join Danny Alexander at the Treasury
25 Aug 2010 | by Gemma O'Reilly
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is losing its longstanding chief press officer Anthony Wright to the Treasury.
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One of the BBC's best-known sports journalists has quit the broadcaster to join Square 1 Consulting.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is losing its longstanding chief press officer Anthony Wright to the Treasury.
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