It caused Cafod some discomfort when Damian McBride, the aid agency’s communications man, published an account of his time working for the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown that included details of political skulduggery. Cafod was initially going to take a share of the book’s profits but later reversed that decision. Now it emerges that McBride has parted company with the charity. A Cafod spokeswoman confirmed that McBride had decided to “move on” and said Cafod was grate
26 June 2014, The Tablet
McBride spins off
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