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Civil service chief Sir Jeremy to take break for cancer treatment

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

THE Government’s top civil servant is to step aside until September to be treated for cancer.

Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood was diagnosed with the disease last year.

He had continued to work while receiving treatment, but No10 said a recurrence of the disease, coupled with a related infection, meant he would now take a leave of absence.

His departure robs the Prime Minister of one of her key advisers, who sits beside her at Cabinet, attends all top level meetings and is a central figure at the daily 8.30am Downing Street briefing.

He will be replaced temporaril­y by Sir Mark Sedwill, the Government’s national security adviser, who attended Cabinet in Sir Jeremy’s place for the first time yesterday.

Ministers at yesterday’s meeting paid tribute to Sir Jeremy, 56, and signed a ‘get well soon’ card.

The absence of Sir Jeremy, who has held senior No 10 roles under Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron, could upset the delicate balance in Government at a critical juncture.

It means he will no longer attend the crunch Chequers summit next week, when ministers will attempt to thrash out their difference­s on Brexit. And it could leave Mrs May’s chief Brexit adviser Oliver Robbins more exposed to political attack.

Sir Jeremy is said to have played a key role in the promotion of Mr Robbins, who some ministers accuse of sidelining Brexit Secretary David Davis, as well as working to prevent a clean break from Brussels.

But insiders suggest the temporary arrangemen­t will make little difference in the short term – not least because much of Sir Jeremy’s absence will take place during Parliament’s summer recess, when Government business is light.

Sir Mark is a former diplomat who earned the respect of Mrs May while working for her as the top civil servant at the Home Office.

He was promoted to the role of national security adviser last year and will continue his duties while standing in for Sir Jeremy. It will mean he is reunited with Mr Rob-

‘Recurrence of disease’

bins, who was his deputy at the Home Office.

Whilst this may lead to concerns about how they could now work together to push through their vision of Brexit, ardent Euroscepti­cs will be relieved it is Sir Mark now in the top job and not Mr Robbins.

John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, will assume Sir Jeremy’s responsibi­lities relating to management of the civil service.

A Cabinet Office spokesman said: ‘Jeremy Heywood has announced that, with the support of the Prime Minister, he will be taking a leave of absence from his current role to have further treatment for the cancer diagnosed last summer and for a related infection.

‘The prime minister has asked Sir Mark Sedwill, national security adviser, to assume Sir Jeremy’s formal responsibi­lities as cabinet secretary through to September.

‘John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, will lead on issues relating to the management of the civil service until Sir Jeremy returns.’

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Back in September: Sir Jeremy

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