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Keir Starmer to replace third top aide in less than a year | UK News

By uk-times.com28 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sir Keir Starmer is replacing the top civil servant in his Downing Street office.

Principal private secretary Nin Pandit runs the prime minister’s team at No 10 and has only been in the role for ten months.

She is the third senior staff member the prime minister has appointed and later let go, after chief of staff Sue Gray left in October and director of communications Matthew Doyle stood down in March.

Ms Pandit’s appointment had been announced by No 10 in the same press release that marked Ms Gray’s departure.

The understands the prime minister had become concerned Ms Pandit was ineffective in the role, although No 10 contests this and allies of the prime minister said he retained trust and confidence in her.

It is expected Pandit will move to another role in government.

No 10 said Ms Pandit remained in post but would not comment on whether her departure was imminent. The has contacted Ms Pandit for comment.

The prime minister’s principal private secretary (PPS) is one of the most prized jobs in the civil service and often a precursor to running major government departments or the service as a whole.

They act as the prime minister’s gatekeeper to the official government machine and “run their life” according to one former insider.

They control the information flow to the prime minister, shape their diary and are often the last person in the room when major decisions are made.

The PPS usually sits alongside the chief of staff just outside the prime minister’s office in No 10.

Before becoming PPS, Ms Pandit ran the No 10 policy unit during Rishi Sunak’s premiership. Earlier in her career she was chief of staff to the chief executive of NHS England.

After a series of Labour parliamentary rebellions before the summer break, many in government are also expecting Sir Keir to soon begin a reshuffle of his junior ministers.

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