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27 Jun 2007 12:00AM
Gordon Brown becomes Prime Minister today, ten years after he took up the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer and two months after Tony Blair announced his resignation.
Aside from speculation that he may want to abolish the Department for Trade and Industry there seems to be little information currently available about what Brown’s plans for workplaces are, meaning that instead of any news of future plans coming from the man himself, other relevant professionals are lining up on his f... (450 more words)







