Report: Caroline Spelman axed from Defra in Cabinet reshuffle

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BBC reports David Cameron has sacked environment secretary Caroline Spelman, as reshuffle speculation mounts

The BBC is this morning reporting that environment secretary Caroline Spelman has been sacked in the first major reshuffle since the government took office. Political editor Nick Robinson reported early...

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