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15.09.2021 - 23:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson carried out a dramatic reshuffle of his Cabinet this afternoon.
The long-awaited shake-up was to put in place a "strong team to build back better from the pandemic," according to No 10 sources.
Mr Johnson said his new top team will work "tirelessly to unite and level up the country".
Some ministers were sacked, many retained their positions, while new appointments were made.
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first reported how internal messages revealed it was “extremely unlikely” kebabs and koftas will be part of the initial deal – despite the Prime Minister saying they would be. An official said there is no “deadline” for lifting the ban.Johnson’s announcement prompted a civil servant to email a colleague telling him “some of what he said was misleading”.
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filling stations ran dry.
Labour ’s Secretary of State for Child Poverty, slammed the Tory government decision to claw back the lockdown rise in Universal Credit in a speech that made him the darling of the Labour conference. Streeting, 38, recovered from kidney cancer this year to come back to Labour’s front bench as the arrowhead of a campaign against child poverty.
Boris Johnson on who would make the best Prime Minister, according to a new poll.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson revealed for the first time the number of children he actually has.