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6/8 Sir Humphrey tells a friend in the arts that the government is planning to cut grants.
8/8 Hacker denies that MPs' phones are tapped, only to be told by Sir Humphrey that they are.
7/8 Hacker's decision to abolish the Department of Education and Science appals Sir Humphrey.
5/8 Jim Hacker meets a local councillor who has some radical ideas about local government.
4/8 Jim and Sir Humphrey clash over who should become the new governor of the Bank of England.
3/8 Jim discovers the French plan to gain political advantage over the Channel Tunnel borders.
2/8 The press learns of Hacker's attempts to suppress a chapter of his predecessor's memoirs.
1/8 Jim backs the relocation of military units to make the unemployment figures look better.
8/8 The late former head of MI5 is confirmed as a Russian spy who was cleared by Sir Humphrey.
7/8 Jim is not keen on the candidates for a bishopric, and Humphrey has someone else in mind.