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  •   Home > News > Politics

    A change to the UK government means new Ministerial appointments

    A change to the UK government means new Ministerial appointments


    The win for Labour marks the end of the Conservative's 14 years in power.

    With that comes new Ministers, such as the Minister for Business and Trade as well as Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.

    Former High Commissioner to the UK Dr Sir Lockwood Smith says he believes the only policy change that'll come with this will be domestic.

    Dr Smith says we won't see a big shift in trade or foreign policy, except for an attempt to warm up the relationship with the EU which is needed.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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