Five stories you may have missed this week

This week's top stories included coverage of Theresa May's reshuffle, in which the Department for Work and Pensions was given its fifth secretary of state within two years.
Also, Xafinity completed its acquisition of some of the Punter Southall group businesses, and the Pension Protection Fund revamped its legal panel. 1) Esther McVey becomes fifth work and pensions secretary...
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