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At least one cancer group is developing contingency plans in case Kennedy reshuffles another advisory panel, the U.S.

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Does he think the pandemic and subsequent tumult reshuffled people’s priorities?

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There’s only so many times you can reshuffle an offensive line before it has a ripple effect on the entire football team.

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Powell was sacked from her role as Commons leader in a reshuffle last month.

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In past weeks, rumours were circulating that she would be sacked from her Cabinet role, while in fact, Phillipson was left in post by Sir Keir Starmer in his recent reshuffle.

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