AIDES
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Founders | Daniel Defert |
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Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters location | Paris, France |
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ID | 1188763 |
About AIDES
AIDES is a French community-based non-profit organisation that was founded in 1984 by Daniel Defert following the death of his partner Michel Foucault. The name is a play on "aides" and the English word "AIDS".
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... According to the New York Times Maggie Haberman, several Trump Aides - including senior advisor Jason Miller, spokesman Steven Cheung and campaign strategist Susie Wiles - are travelling with him...
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... It draws from interviews with more than 200 sources, including former Aides as well as three interviews with Mr Trump himself...
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... Lawmakers have heard from Pence Aides who described White House efforts to reject President Joe Biden s victory...
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... The Met is reviewing its previous decision not to investigate a Christmas quiz in No 10 in 2020, after the of Mr Johnson with three Aides - wearing tinsel and a Santa hat - near a bottle of sparkling wine...
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... The latter led No 10 policy chief Munira Mirza to resign, while four other Aides - including his chief of staff and private secretary - also resigned last week...
Give PM time and space to deliver, says Kwasi Kwarteng
... The PM had another difficult week, with a critical report into No 10 lockdown parties and five senior Aides quitting...
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... Mr Yumashev was one of Boris Yeltsin s most trusted Aides - he went on to marry Mr Yeltsin s daughter, Tatyana...
Trump impeachment: Lawyer Rudy Giuliani subpoenaed for documents
... The White House reportedly restricted access to the call s transcript to a small group of the president s Aides - as officials had done with the transcript of the controversial Ukraine call...
Give PM time and space to deliver, says Kwasi Kwarteng
The Business secretary has appealed to his party to give Boris Johnson the " time and space to deliver" on the government's promises as pressure continues to mount on his leadership.
The PM had another difficult week, with a critical report into No 10 lockdown parties and five senior Aides quitting.
More Tory MPs also declared publicly they had no confidence in him.
But Kwasi Kwarteng said the PM was carrying out his commitment for a reset in No 10 and focused on policies.
And he told The Bbc 's Sunday Morning programme the " ongoing Focus On 'partygate' is not helping anyone".
Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith also told the programme he believed Mr Johnson should stay in his role as " the Prime Minister is The One that has to sort this out" adding: " [He] bears the overall responsibility".
And he warned other MPs who could be vying for a leadership bid to " temper their ambition".
But Sir Iain said the government " must do more" to tackle the cost of living crisis and " restore The Sense [in The Public ] there is a government they can trust and respect".
The turmoil in Mr Johnson's government has led to growing questions from his own party about the PM's future.
On Monday, held in Downing Street during Covid lockdowns said there had been " failures of leadership and judgement".
More detail is also expected to come out as part of a Metropolitan Police investigation into 12 of the gatherings.
The PM also faced Criticism - and the distancing of some of his ministers - After making when he was director of public prosecutions.
This Was followed by a string of resignations of senior Aides - Three of whom were Caught Up in the lockdown parties row, including senior civil servant Martin Reynolds who sent out an invitation to a " bring your own booze" party.
But one of his longest standing colleagues, quit over the Savile remarks and the PM's refusal to apologise.
Mr Johnson announced The Appointment of two of their replacements over the weekend, with Cabinet Office minister Steve Barclay becoming chief of staff and his former colleague, Guto Harri , Taking Over as director of communications.
The PM said the pair would " improve how No 10 operates" and it is understood he is considering further changes to his top team.
But Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner called the new appointments a farce, adding the Prime Minister had " clearly run out of serious people willing to serve under his chaotic and incompetent leadership".
Source of news: bbc.com