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Britain's Cabinet Reshuffle Revealed

Issue 384

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News Headlines

Largest Batch Of Somalilander Graduates From Indian Universities

President Visits Buroa

Problems Facing Women Drivers
Parliament Debates Agenda

Syllabus Conference In Hargeysa

Somaliland Suspends Licenses Of Nine NGOs

Local and Regional Affairs

Desert Locusts Invade Somaliland

USA President Obama Visit To Africa Is Good Beginning For USA African Muslim Relationship

Somali PM Seeks Urgent World Intervention

Somali Displacement Grows Rapidly As The Fighting Rages On Somali Displacement Grows Rapidly As Fighting Rages

Eritrean President Slams 'CIA-Financed' Media

USACC U.N Give Me A Break -Somali People Can Solve Their Own Problems.

Former Somalia senior military officials to meet in Washington, DC

Mogadishu Exodus Reaches Nearly 100,000 Since May

Ethiopian Rebels Threaten Foreign Oil Companies

Teens Organize Benefit For Homework Clubs
Somalia battles kill at least 11, including child
Court Orders Ottawa To Let Abdelrazik Return To Canada

Somalia: Al Shabaab Reject Aweys 'Unity' Proposal

Bristol's Knife-Crime 'More Complicated'

Ethiopia admits reconnaissance missions in Somalia

Somali President Vows No Surrender As New Fighting Erupts

Companies Hire "Shipriders" Against Somali Pirates

Editorial

US Rhetoric Damages US Credibility

Features & Commentary

Somalia: The Cost Of Doing Business

Shadows Over Sharia Banking

U.S. Can't Afford To Ignore Situation In Somalia

Why Al-Shabaab Are On The Rise In Lawless Somalia

NEWS ANALYSIS: No Winner Seen in Somalia’s Battle With Chaos

Meet ‘Mr. Ali,’ Somali Pirate Negotiator

Inside Story Of Somali Pirate Attack

Inside The U.S. Department of State

Puntland Turns Against Somali Pirates
Are Ngos Really More Democratic Than Governments?
Free Somaliland: Our Readers Write

International News

 

Obama Says "Moment Is Now" To Restart Mideast Peace Process

Obama Hopes "New Beginning" With Muslims

Britain's Cabinet Reshuffle Revealed

Bin Laden Accuses Obama Of Following Bush's Steps

Opinion

Return Of The Vagabonds

World Emerging Markets

If You Can’t Attack The Message: Attack The Messenger

Do We Really Know Faysal Ali Warabe?

Demand of Recognition For Somaliland

Pertinent Historical Question: Which Country Really Rules the World?

LONDON, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Britain's Defense and Health Secretaries are to change hands in the on-going Cabinet reshuffle as Prime Minister Gordon Brown moves to reassert his authority in the government.

 Sky News reported on Friday that Defense Secretary John Hutton is standing down as member of parliament (MP) for family reasons. Former Heath Secretary Alan Johnson will replace Jacqui Smith as Home Secretary.

Meanwhile, Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, who had been rumored to lose his office as a result of the expenses scandals, will stay.

 On Thursday night, Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell made a bombshell move by announcing to resign for the good of the Labor Party. He said that he no longer had confidence in the prime minister.

On Wednesday, Communities and Local Government Secretary Hazel Blears stepped down over the expenses scandal which found her not paying capital gains tax when selling another property on which she had claimed the parliamentary second homes allowance.

 Brown has been under great pressure to step down as MPs are reportedly collecting signatures for his removal and Conservative Party leader David Cameron has been calling for an immediate general election.

 As the results of Thursday's English local elections are coming out, Labor Party is suffering serious blow. Brown's cabinet reshuffle is viewed as a desperate move to regain voters' confidence and his authority and strength in the government.

 

 

 


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