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Instead she decided that if she were to remain prime minister a major reshuffle was needed.
As my colleague Nicholas Watt reports in today's Guardian, David Cameron is poised to announce a major reshuffle.
But a report by think-tank the Institute for Government warns Mr Cameron against embarking on a major reshuffle of the junior ministerial ranks.
In a major reshuffle the redundancies announced in September also included the managing director roles at Heart and Galaxy, and the programme and marketing directors at Heart.
That could mean a recall to the side for the former Hull winger Tom Lineham as Smith prepares a major reshuffle of his backline.
One party source said that Labour's leader is receiving conflicting advice from his closest confidantes as to whether to launch a major reshuffle.
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Both of the main coalition parties, in a major reshuffling when they took power, have used the bureaucracy to reward supporters.
Then in 1995, as part of a major reshuffling and shuttering of military bases nationwide, the White Oak warfare center was ordered closed.
"It's not a major reshuffling of the chairs," Michael Mayo, a banking analyst with Credit Suisse First Boston, said of the job changes at Citigroup.
What we will see this year, and again in two years as the city's electoral system adjusts to redistricting, is a major reshuffling of the city government.
If its plan is approved by President Bush and Congress, more than 20 major bases will close over the next six years and there will be a major reshuffling of Air National Guard units.
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