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British engagement in Africa and aid levels will continue to rise under Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who took over from Tony Blair on 27 June, government sources told Africa Confidential. Brown completely reordered his foreign policy and Africa team in his first round of cabinet appointments....

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Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, David Miliband, Mark Malloch-Brown, Douglas Alexander, Hilary Benn, Shriti Vadera, Valerie Amos, Portugal, Sudan, Africa Confidential

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