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[[File:HarrisCNS.png|alt=Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals. He is standing in front of a Union Jack.|thumb|Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals.]]
[[File:HarrisCNS.png|alt=Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals. He is standing in front of a Union Jack.|thumb|Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals.]]


Harrison began his career in the military, where he served in various roles of increasing responsibility. He notably held the positions of [[Chief of Defence Staff]], [[First Sea Lord]] & [[Chief of Naval Staff]], Commandant Coldstream Guards, and [[Household Cavalry]] Major within the [[Life Guards]].  
Harrison began his career in the military, where he served in various roles of increasing responsibility. He notably held the positions of [[Chief of Defence Staff]], [[First Sea Lord]] & [[Chief of Naval Staff]]<ref>https://twitter.com/RoyalNavy_RBLX/status/1229332510703857664?s=20</ref>, Commandant Coldstream Guards, and [[Household Cavalry]] Major within the [[Life Guards]].  


Harrison's tenure as Chief of Naval Staff was marked by remarkable achievements and effective leadership within the Naval Service. His tenure led to his appointment to the position of Chief of Defence Staff, succeeding DavidMountbatten,. This was widely expected due to his exceptional track record and contributions to the [[Royal Navy]].
Harrison's tenure as Chief of Naval Staff was marked by remarkable achievements and effective leadership within the Naval Service. His tenure led to his appointment to the position of Chief of Defence Staff, succeeding DavidMountbatten<ref>https://twitter.com/ForcesNewsRX/status/1581125477049126913</ref>. This was widely expected due to his exceptional track record and contributions to the [[Royal Navy]].


=== Home Office Career ===
=== Home Office Career ===
Following some military service, Harrison transitioned into politics and made significant contributions to the Home Office. He served as the [[Home Secretary]], Minister of State for Security, and Minister of State for Intelligence. Notably, he held the position of Secretary of State for the Home Department for the period from June 15, 2018, to August 14, 2018.  
Following some military service, Harrison transitioned into politics and made significant contributions to the Home Office. He served as the [[Home Secretary]]<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BgaUGYdcy2245VO8jhAYf5JRB6r__QLHZ-YFTYSyqXg/</ref>, Minister of State for Security, and Minister of State for Intelligence. Notably, he held the position of Secretary of State for the Home Department for the period from June 15, 2018, to August 14, 2018.  


Before his tenure in the Home Office, Harrison assumed critical roles in law enforcement and intelligence agencies. He served in the Criminal Investigations Department within the Metropolitan Police, where he played a pivotal role in overseeing and managing criminal investigations. Harrison's extensive experience in intelligence operations led to his appointment as the MI5 Agent-in-Chief, a position that held significant responsibility for coordinating and overseeing domestic intelligence efforts. As the Agent in Chief, he played a crucial role in safeguarding national security, gathering intelligence, and countering threats to the United Kingdom.  
Before his tenure in the Home Office, Harrison assumed critical roles in law enforcement and intelligence agencies. He served in the Criminal Investigations Department within the Metropolitan Police, where he played a pivotal role in overseeing and managing criminal investigations. Harrison's extensive experience in intelligence operations led to his appointment as the MI5 Agent-in-Chief, a position that held significant responsibility for coordinating and overseeing domestic intelligence efforts. As the Agent in Chief, he played a crucial role in safeguarding national security, gathering intelligence, and countering threats to the United Kingdom.  
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Harrison also had a remarkable presence in the diplomatic arena. He served as the Ambassador to the Americas and the Ambassador to Oceania, fostering relationships and representing British interests across these regions.
Harrison also had a remarkable presence in the diplomatic arena. He served as the Ambassador to the Americas and the Ambassador to Oceania, fostering relationships and representing British interests across these regions.


Throughout his career, Harrison has been honoured with several prestigious titles. He was bestowed the title of Baron Powell of St Helens on December 24, 2018, followed by Viscount Merton on January 19, 2020. However, he temporarily left the House of Lords on October 24, 2021. On October 31, 2022, Harrison was appointed Earl of Liverpool. Notably, on February 4, 2023, he was elected as the Lord Speaker, assuming the role of the presiding officer of the House of Lords.
Throughout his career, Harrison has been honoured with several prestigious titles. He has bestowed the title of Baron Powell of St Helens on December 24, 2018<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1niB6phkiviPK0_I6GUknMo6XX_a1-Pe9ZLX4ZEU0GbI/</ref>, followed by Viscount Merton on January 19, 2020<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lSl2JlHDX3CAq_5uLUA9OhHHWxlO7-q_36DREDKiflo/</ref>. However, he temporarily left the House of Lords on October 24, 2021. On October 31, 2022, Harrison was appointed Earl of Liverpool<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y1fhVEoS04GfLn0Xa0ifTaB5y_CXfsGnWL8R0Fz98B4/</ref>. Notably, on February 4, 2023, he was elected as the Lord Speaker, assuming the role of the presiding officer of the House of Lords<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SAIx_QM28kYc0isr5RMjGx1rzAztbcOAtehcTdCKZAw/</ref>.


=== Work within the Royal Household ===
=== Work within the Royal Household ===


Harrison's dedication and expertise extended beyond the realm of politics and military service, as he made notable contributions within the Royal Household. His involvement in the Royal Household began with his appointment as a Deputy Private Secretary to [[King Tom]] on 15th September 2019. Harrison was subsequently promoted to the prestigious position of [[Private Secretary]] to King Tom on 30th August 2020. As Private Secretary, he played a pivotal role in managing the affairs of the monarch, acting as a trusted advisor and overseeing important matters concerning the King's engagements, correspondence, and official duties. His meticulous attention to detail and professionalism greatly contributed to the smooth operation of the Royal Household during King Tom's reign.
Harrison's dedication and expertise extended beyond the realm of politics and military service, as he made notable contributions within the Royal Household. His involvement in the Royal Household began with his appointment as a Deputy Private Secretary to [[King Tom]] on 15th September 2019<ref>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qYaVaGhwkzrr3wUU0yHbtM1UZaJJZ4GJR7h15o0YpUI/</ref>. Harrison was subsequently promoted to the prestigious position of [[Private Secretary]] to King Tom on 30th August 2020<ref>https://twitter.com/CommonwealthN_/status/1300190432421388288</ref>. As Private Secretary, he played a pivotal role in managing the affairs of the monarch, acting as a trusted advisor and overseeing important matters concerning the King's engagements, correspondence, and official duties. His meticulous attention to detail and professionalism greatly contributed to the smooth operation of the Royal Household during King Tom's reign.


Following King Tom's tenure, Harrison role transitioned to serving as Private Secretary to [[King Joseph]]. His tenure as Private Secretary to King Joseph concluded on 24th June 2021.
Following King Tom's tenure, Harrison role transitioned to serving as Private Secretary to [[King Joseph]]. His tenure as Private Secretary to King Joseph concluded on 24th June 2021.


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The Earl of Liverpool
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Lord Speaker
Assumed office
4 February 2023
Preceded byMargaretRMonty
Chief of Defence Staff
In office
15 October 2022 – 16 October 2022
Preceded byDavidMountbatten
Succeeded byRyanMountbatten
First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff
In office
17 February 2020 – 15 October 2022
Succeeded byAlexios_767
Secretary of State for the Home Department
In office
15 June 2018 – 14 August 2018
Preceded byJoshRadcliffe
Succeeded byJoshRadcliffe
Member of the House of Lords
Hereditary peerage
19 January 2020
Member of the House of Lords
Life peerage
24 December 2018 – 19 January 2020
Member of Parliament
for Liverpool Riverside
Member of Parliament
for Barrow in Furness
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Other political
affiliations
Conservative
High Conservative
AwardsGeneral Service Medal
Long Service Good Conduct Medal
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceRoyal Navy
Years of service2018 - 2022
RankAdmiral
CommandsChief of the Defence Staff
First Sea Lord
Carrier Strike Group
Life Guards

harrison_nw, The Earl of Liverpool, GCB GCVO CMG OBE OStJ PC, is a prominent British politician and former military officer. He has held several high-ranking positions within the government and has made significant contributions to both the military and the Home Office.

Career within the United Kingdom

Military Career

Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals. He is standing in front of a Union Jack.
Portrait of Harrison as Chief of Naval Staff in his formals.

Harrison began his career in the military, where he served in various roles of increasing responsibility. He notably held the positions of Chief of Defence Staff, First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff[1], Commandant Coldstream Guards, and Household Cavalry Major within the Life Guards.

Harrison's tenure as Chief of Naval Staff was marked by remarkable achievements and effective leadership within the Naval Service. His tenure led to his appointment to the position of Chief of Defence Staff, succeeding DavidMountbatten[2]. This was widely expected due to his exceptional track record and contributions to the Royal Navy.

Home Office Career

Following some military service, Harrison transitioned into politics and made significant contributions to the Home Office. He served as the Home Secretary[3], Minister of State for Security, and Minister of State for Intelligence. Notably, he held the position of Secretary of State for the Home Department for the period from June 15, 2018, to August 14, 2018.

Before his tenure in the Home Office, Harrison assumed critical roles in law enforcement and intelligence agencies. He served in the Criminal Investigations Department within the Metropolitan Police, where he played a pivotal role in overseeing and managing criminal investigations. Harrison's extensive experience in intelligence operations led to his appointment as the MI5 Agent-in-Chief, a position that held significant responsibility for coordinating and overseeing domestic intelligence efforts. As the Agent in Chief, he played a crucial role in safeguarding national security, gathering intelligence, and countering threats to the United Kingdom.

Additionally, Harrison demonstrated his dedication to law enforcement at the regional level. He served as the Operational Support Head within the Greater Manchester Police CI, where he effectively managed operational support functions within the police force. Furthermore, Harrison served as a Met Superintendent at New Scotland Yard, with a focus on ensuring the smooth functioning of the Metropolitan Police and its crucial role in safeguarding Britons.

Political Career

Harrison also had a remarkable presence in the diplomatic arena. He served as the Ambassador to the Americas and the Ambassador to Oceania, fostering relationships and representing British interests across these regions.

Throughout his career, Harrison has been honoured with several prestigious titles. He has bestowed the title of Baron Powell of St Helens on December 24, 2018[4], followed by Viscount Merton on January 19, 2020[5]. However, he temporarily left the House of Lords on October 24, 2021. On October 31, 2022, Harrison was appointed Earl of Liverpool[6]. Notably, on February 4, 2023, he was elected as the Lord Speaker, assuming the role of the presiding officer of the House of Lords[7].

Work within the Royal Household

Harrison's dedication and expertise extended beyond the realm of politics and military service, as he made notable contributions within the Royal Household. His involvement in the Royal Household began with his appointment as a Deputy Private Secretary to King Tom on 15th September 2019[8]. Harrison was subsequently promoted to the prestigious position of Private Secretary to King Tom on 30th August 2020[9]. As Private Secretary, he played a pivotal role in managing the affairs of the monarch, acting as a trusted advisor and overseeing important matters concerning the King's engagements, correspondence, and official duties. His meticulous attention to detail and professionalism greatly contributed to the smooth operation of the Royal Household during King Tom's reign.

Following King Tom's tenure, Harrison role transitioned to serving as Private Secretary to King Joseph. His tenure as Private Secretary to King Joseph concluded on 24th June 2021.