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Morgan 'to keep Labour waiting'

Source: BBC
London : United Kingdom | 2 months ago  
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The first minister has said he will announce his departure on or around his 70th birthday, which is on Tuesday. While he may say in Brighton that it will be his last conference speech as leader, he is unlikely to confirm his precise retirement plans.
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