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This week in our international news magazine, we analyse the impact of the Johnson government’s reshuffle – and the shock resignation of Sajid Javid. Will the power grab pay off? Never let it be said that a man whose childhood ambition was to be “world king” doesn’t have a thirst for power … Along with his close adviser Dominic Cummings, UK prime minister Boris Johnson conducted a reshuffle last week aimed at removing any critics from the cabinet table. One man who was supposed to stay in place was the chancellor, Sajid Javid. But when asked to fire his team of advisers in order to stay in place, Javid instead fell on his sword, with the seemingly more pliant Rishi Sunak appointed in his stead. This move gives No 10 more heft than it has had in decades – will the power play pay off? English football champions Manchester City were last week handed a €30m ($32m) fine and a two-year ban and from the world’s premier club competition, the Uefa Champions League. The club were handed the punishment by Uefa for misleading European football’s governing body over how their sponsorships were funded and for breaking financial fair play rules. The ruling’s severity, writes Jonathan Wilson, could redraw the sport’s landscape. Continue reading…

