So the new vice-chancellor, John Hood, is proposing to shift focus, cut costs and raise revenues.
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Will Mr Brown confirm, in words or body language, the claim of his erstwhile rival, John Prescott, that chancellor and deputy prime minister are now thick as thieves in a partnership of Keynesian demand-managers?
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Her inability to see off a leadership challenge from Michael Heseltine forced her resignation, with chancellor John Major emerging from the tussle as her eventual successor.
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