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He will take charge of the match away at Derby County tomorrow afternoon.
If elected as mayor, he will take charge of a £4.7bn budget and 500 staff.
He will take charge of the new company on July 9.
He will take charge of a match for the first time against Everton on Sunday.
Having been fourth official for Tottenham Hotspur's victory over West Ham on Sunday, he will take charge of Wednesday's game between Southampton and Norwich at St Mary's.
He will take charge of titles including Fast Car, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer at the stock exchange-listed magazine group.
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Mr. Lei welcomed Mr. Barra to China in a microblog posting in which he wrote: "Hugo Barra will indeed join Xiaomi in early October, and he'll take charge of expanding international business".
3.51pm BST Then he announces that Paddy Ashdown will take charge of the Lib Dems' 2015 general election campaign.
Gove, who lost his job as education secretary last year after the Tory campaign director, Lynton Crosby, warned that he had become overly toxic, will take charge of the scrapping of the Human Rights Act as the new justice secretary.
The former prime minister, who played a key role in efforts to boost trade links with Beijing while he was in Downing Street, will take charge of the £750m fund to improve roads, ports and rail networks between China and the countries it trades with.
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