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Brown set to carry out reshuffle Brown set to carry out reshuffle
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to carry out a limited reshuffle of his government in the next few days.Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to carry out a limited reshuffle of his government in the next few days.
The economic crisis has ensured that there will no be major changes at cabinet level.The economic crisis has ensured that there will no be major changes at cabinet level.
But Ruth Kelly needs to be replaced as transport secretary after news emerged of her desire to stand down, and this may have knock-on effects.But Ruth Kelly needs to be replaced as transport secretary after news emerged of her desire to stand down, and this may have knock-on effects.
Meanwhile, the Times says Mr Brown is establishing a Cobra-style committee to handle the economic crisis.
The committee would bring together ministers from various departments and outside advisers.
'Step back'
Mother-of-four Ms Kelly has said it is time to "step back" from politics and put her family first.Mother-of-four Ms Kelly has said it is time to "step back" from politics and put her family first.
'No issues'
The MP for Bolton West denied that the decision had anything to do with unhappiness with the leadership of Mr Brown.The MP for Bolton West denied that the decision had anything to do with unhappiness with the leadership of Mr Brown.
And Mr Brown said Ms Kelly had informed him of her plans in May, adding: "There are no political issues between Ruth and me."And Mr Brown said Ms Kelly had informed him of her plans in May, adding: "There are no political issues between Ruth and me."
BBC News political editor Nick Robinson says the reshuffle will be very limited and not a "dramatic shifting of the chairs at the top table".BBC News political editor Nick Robinson says the reshuffle will be very limited and not a "dramatic shifting of the chairs at the top table".
Meanwhile, Downing Street has confirmed the government is considering formalising some of the ad hoc meetings that have been taking place in recent days on the financial crisis.
Number 10 is talking about setting up a "rolling group of people who can quickly take decisions".
But this would not necessarily be similar to the cross-departmental anti-terror and emergency committee Cobra, as reported in the Times newspaper.