Theresa May’s reshuffle has been somewhat underwhelming so far, but with a raft of junior ministerial appointments set to be announced today the Prime Minister still has an opportunity to shake things up. Here are all the movers – and non-movers – announced so far. We’ll keep this updated throughout the day as more appointments are made:
Today’s ministerial changes:
Appointments:
Nusrat Ghani becomes Assistant Government Whip
Wendy Morton becomes Assistant Government Whip
Jo Churchill becomes Assistant Government Whip
Amanda Milling becomes Assistant Government Whip
Mims Davies becomes Assistant Government Whip
Kelly Tolhurst becomes Assistant Government Whip
Shailesh Vara becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Northern Ireland Office
Suella Fernandes becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Brexit department
Nadhim Zahawi becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Department for Education
Robert Jenrick becomes Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
Kit Malthouse becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Department for Work and Pensions
Oliver Dowden becomes Parliamentary Secretary at Cabinet Office
Rishi Sunak becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Ministry of Housing
Lucy Frazer becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Ministry of Justice
Jo Johnson becomes Transport Minister and Minister for London
Sam Gyimah becomes Universities Minister
Rory Stewart becomes Justice Minister
Harriett Baldwin becomes Foreign Office Minister
Margot James becomes Culture Minister
Stephen Barclay becomes Health Minister
Caroline Dinenage becomes Health Minister
Alok Sharma becomes Minister of State for Employment
Dominic Raab becomes Minister of State for Housing
Departures:
Mark Garnier out as minister at Brexit department
Robert Goodwill leaves his role as education minister
Transport Minister John Hayes
Health Minister Philip Dunne
The reshuffle in full:
Damian Hinds replaces Justine Greening as Education Secretary
Brandon Lewis replaces Patrick McLoughlin as Tory chairman
David Lidington moves to the Cabinet Office
David Gauke becomes Justice Secretary after moving from work and pensions
Esther McVey promoted to be the new Work and Pensions Secretary
Matt Hancock is Culture Secretary
Karen Bradley replaces James Brokenshire as Northern Ireland Secretary
James Cleverly appointed deputy Tory party chairman
Caroline Nokes joins the Cabinet as Immigration Minister
Sajid Javid remains Communities Secretary, with housing added to his remit
Jeremy Hunt stays as Health Secretary, with social care added to his job title
Gavin Williamson remains Secretary of State for Defence
Claire Perry promoted to Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Amber Rudd remains Home Secretary
Philip Hammond remains Chancellor
David Davis stays in the jobs as Brexit Secretary
Boris Johnson remains Foreign Secretary
Andrea Leadsom remains Leader of the Commons
Michael Gove remains Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Liz Truss will continue in the job of chief secretary to the Treasury
Greg Clark stays put as Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, despite earlier reports he would be moved from the role
Penny Mordaunt stays put as Secretary of State for International Development
Chris Grayling remains in the job as Secretary of State for Transport
Liam Fox stays as Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade
Julian Smith remains Chief Whip
Jeremy Wright stays as Attorney General
Alun Cairns remains Secretary of State for Wales
David Mundell stays put as Secretary of State for Scotland
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