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William Nield

Sir William Alan Nield, GCMG, KCB (21 September 1913 – 13 September 1994) was an English civil servant.

Nield studied at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and fought in the Second World War before he joined the Civil Service in 1946. After five years as an under-secretary at the Ministry for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, in 1964 he was appointed under-secretary and then, from 1965, deputy secretary at the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA).[1] He spent two years as a deputy secretary at the Cabinet Office (1966–68) before returning to the DEA as Permanent Secretary in 1968; it was a short-lived appointment for the department was abolished the following year. Nield was nonetheless appointed a KCB in 1968.[2]

Nield then joined the Cabinet Office as Second Permanent Secretary (1969–72)[2] with responsibility for "coordinating the advice given to Ministers on matters arising from the British application to the Common Market";[3] he was responsible for reopening negotiations to join the European Communities, which the UK eventually did in 1973. He was appointed a GCMG in 1972.[2]

Nield's final appointment in the civil service was to be Permanent Secretary at the Northern Ireland Office (1972–73); he was responsible for advising the government on the nature of direct rule. After retiring from the civil service in 1973, he was Deputy Chairman of Rolls-Royce (1972) Ltd from 1973 to 1975.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Nield, Sir William (Alan)", Who Was Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2007). Retrieved 11 August 2019).
  2. ^ a b c d Arthur Green, "Nield, Sir William Alan", The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed., Oxford University Press, January 2011). Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Adviser on market", The Times (London), 8 October 1969, p. 2.
Government offices Preceded bySir Douglas Allen Permanent Secretary of theDepartment of Economic Affairs 1968–1969 Succeeded bynone Preceded bynone Additional Permanent Secretary at theCabinet Office 1969–1972 Succeeded bySir John Hunt
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