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<p>2010 -</p><p>· Edward Davey, former Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer
and Postal Affairs: June 2010; John Hayes, former Minister for Further Education,
Skills and Lifelong Learning: June 2010; Baroness Wilcox, former Parliamentary Under
Secretary for Business, Innovation and Skills: June 2010: £2,100</p><p> </p><p>2012</p><p>·
Jo Swinson, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations and Consumer
Affairs (jointly with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport): October 2012 £2,200</p><p>·
Matthew Hancock, Minister for Skills (jointly with Department for Education) Parliamentary
Under-Secretary of State: October 2012 £2,200</p><p> </p><p>2013</p><p>· Viscount
Younger, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills:
May 2013; £3,300</p><p> </p><p>2014</p><p>· Jenny Willott - Parliamentary Under Secretary
of State for Employment Relations and Consumer Affairs: March 2014; £3,300</p><p>
</p><p>These training sessions would have covered television, radio and journalist
interviews. There are no costs associated with Social Media training.</p><p> </p><p>The
department organises media training for ministers to help them undertake their official
duty as spokespersons for the Department. Every effort is taken to ensure value for
the tax payer.</p>
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