Boris Johnson’s No 10 team: who’s out, who’s at risk and who’s staying?

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Boris Johnson’s No 10 team: who’s out, who’s at risk and who’s staying?
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A roundup of officials who have left No 10, as well as those tipped to quit and those likely to stay on

with a blistering email criticising Boris Johnson’s attempt to smear Keir Starmer over the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile.Johnson’s communications director, Doyle took over from James Slack, the former adviser whose leaving party was held on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral and is being investigated by the Met.

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