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Election 2024: ‘The British people have chosen change’ – Phillipson
Starmer cabinet would be most comprehensively educated ever
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Election 2024: Education secretary Gillian Keegan loses her seat
Election 2024: ‘The British people have chosen change’ – Phillipson
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