Starmer creates Budget board to boost economic growth and keep businesses onside'
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Starmer creates Budget board to boost economic growth and keep businesses onside'
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"As part of his reset following Angela Rayner's resignation last week, the prime minister plans to refocus the Cabinet on pro-growth policies with a new board that will link top ministers and 10 Downing Street officials with the Treasury. The board will be chaired by Mr Starmer's new economic advisor Baroness Minouche Shafik, a former Bank of England deputy governor, and Treasury minister Torsten Bell, who will meet weekly, according to the Financial Times."
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