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View from 22 podcast special: reshuffle review

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In this View from 22 podcast special, Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth and Isabel Hardman round up some of the key stories from the reshuffle, including Gove’s shock demotion, the increased number of women in the Cabinet and whether the government has become more Eurosceptic and less green. listen to ‘Reshuffle special – with Fraser Nelson,

As it happened: the 2014 government reshuffle

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18.59 The reshuffle is over and the dust is settling in Westminster. Catch up on all today’s events in our Evening Blend email, which has just gone out. if you don’t yet subscribe to this free daily update of all the key political events, you can read it in full here and subscribe here. Thanks for following

The 2014 government sackings – as they happened

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For all of today’s reshuffle updates, including the new appointments and podcast reactions, follow our liveblog here. 23.44 That’s it for tonight. We’ll be back at 6am tomorrow, with more news of the reshuffle. Will Esther McVey, Liz Truss and Priti Patel become the new faces of David Cameron’s government? And will any of them much welcome

Podcast: Douglas Murray analyses the Israel-Gaza conflict

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In our latest View from 22 podcast, Douglas Murray, Mary Wakefield and Fraser Nelson discuss the conflict in the Gaza strip. Has Israel become too good at protecting its citizens? And is there an inequality of conflict? listen to ‘Douglas Murray, Mary Wakefield and Fraser Nelson discuss the conflict in the Gaza strip’ on Audioboo

Podcast: 2014 Cabinet reshuffle

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In our latest View from 22 podcast, Fraser Nelson, James Forsyth and Isabel Hardman discuss the possible outcomes when Cameron reshuffles his Cabinet. listen to ‘James Forsyth, Isabel Hardman and Fraser Nelson discuss the Cabinet reshuffle’ on Audioboo

How can we build ‘Brand Britain’?

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The Spectator, in association with BAE Systems, hosted a half-day forum entitled ‘Exporting for Growth’ on 27 June. The event was held to discuss what can be done to spread British products and services globally, and to try and promote ‘Brand Britain’. This week’s magazine contains a supplement on the same theme, with pieces from

Honest

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‘The radiator leaks, the gearbox is about to go and the suspension is on its last legs’

Cupboard

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‘Thank God, you’re just my wife’s lover. I thought you were the Inland Revenue!’

Cv

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‘An impressive CV and confident interview — all rather let down by your inability to adjust your chair.’

Step

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‘We had to use the naughty step — she maxed out her credit card again.’