Boris Johnson has today reshuffled his Cabinet following the UK's departure from the European Union.
27.01.2020 - 16:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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The First Minister unveiled her proposals, which require powers to be devolved from Westminster, as a way of addressing the country’s ageing population.
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Boris Johnson wants to replace this decades-old system with a points based scheme that will aim to clamp down on
Boris Johnson has today reshuffled his Cabinet following the UK's departure from the European Union.
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