The Shadow Cabinet of Whitehall
The corridors of Whitehall in the 1960s were not just passages of government; they were the arteries of an invisible empire. Arthur Penhaligon was a man of absolute discretion and absolute ambition. As a senior Permanent Secretary, Arthur didn't hold elected office, but he held the keys to the kingdom. He was the master of the 'unwritten brief'—the art of shaping a minister's decision before...
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