With the battleground of Brexit in his rear view mirror, Prime Minister BorisJohnson needs a different type of top team - analysis from Sky's BethRigby 👇
The much-vaunted overhaul of the Whitehall government machine - from creating an expanded business department to a new standalone immigration and borders - has been put on the back burner for now.
The prime minister has promised new hospitals, more nurses, GP appointments, more police officers, new buses and bike lanes. He has to try to strike a future trade deal with Brussels, as well as trying to secure new arrangements with the EU on aviation, the regulation of medicines, security, and data sharing.
"This is the year of delivery," is how one government figure put it to me."We don't need a revolution."
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