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Nick Allan
editNick Allan
Nicholas Edward Allan (born 3 August 1965) is a British Diplomat.
Background
Nick Allan is the son of James Nicholas Allan, and the nephew of Lord Bach of Lutterworth
Career
2007 – 2008: Press Secretary, British Embassy, Washington, DC
2005 – 2007: Head of Press & Communications, British Embassy, Paris
2004 – 2004: Press Officer, Number 10 Downing Street
2002 – 2004: Private Secretary to The Rt Hon Baroness Symons, FCO, London
2002 – 2002: Deputy Head, Parliamentary Relations Dept, FCO, London
2001 – 2002: Assistant Private Secretary to The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP, FCO, London
1999 – 2001: Press Officer, FCO Press Office, London
1996 – 1998: UK Representation to the European Union, Brussels
1990 – 1996: Short-term attachments to British Embassies in: Cameroon, Ethiopia, Malta, Senegal, and Nigeria
1989 – 1990: Save the Children Fund, Mozambique
1986 – 1989: Events Organiser, Subway Promotions, London
Family
Married to Elizabeth Rosemary Waugh
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- As a press secretary, he will sometimes be cited in the press. However, I have found no articles or indepth reliable independent sources about him, only quoting him. Fails WP:BIO.
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