Cabinet reshuffle: At a glance...

 
5 September 2012
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With the bulk of David Cameron's reshuffle now complete, these are the new ministerial appointments confirmed by Downing Street, along with Cabinet ministers remaining in their posts:

Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury: David Cameron (Con)

TREASURY

Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne (Con)

Chief Secretary: Danny Alexander (LD)

Economic Secretary: Sajid Javid (Con)

Minister for economic delivery: Paul Deighton (To be created a peer)

DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, INNOVATION AND SKILLS

Secretary of State: Vince Cable (LD)

Minister of state for business: Michael Fallon (Con)

Minister of state for higher education: David Willetts (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Matthew Hancock (Con) (Also minister at the Department for Education)

CABINET OFFICE

Deputy Prime Minister: Nick Clegg (LD)

Minister: Francis Maude (Con)

Ministers of state: Oliver Letwin (Con)

: David Laws (LD) (Also minister in Department for Education)

Ministers without portfolio: Grant Shapps (Con)

: Kenneth Clarke (Con)

Parliamentary Secretary: Chloe Smith (Con)

DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Secretary of State: Eric Pickles (Con)

Senior minister of state for faith groups and communities: Baroness Warsi (Con) (Also minister in Foreign Office)

Minister of state for housing: Mark Prisk (Con)

DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT

Secretary of State: Maria Miller (Con) (Also minister for women and equalities)

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Secretary of State: Philip Hammond (Con)

Minister of state for the armed forces: Andrew Robathan (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Philip Dunne (Con)

DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION

Secretary of State: Michael Gove (Con)

Minister of state: David Laws (LD) (Also minister in Cabinet Office)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Liz Truss (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Matthew Hancock (Con) (Also minister at the Department for Business)

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Secretary of State: Ed Davey (LD)

Minister of state: John Hayes (Con)

DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS

Secretary of State: Owen Paterson (Con)

Minister of state: David Heath (LD)

FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

Secretary of State: William Hague (Con)

Senior minister of state: Baroness Warsi (Con) (Also minister for faith groups and communities in Department for Communities and Local Government)

Minister of state: Hugo Swire (Con)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Secretary of State: Jeremy Hunt (Con)

Minister of state: Norman Lamb (LD)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Anna Soubry (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Daniel Poulter (Con)

HOME OFFICE

Secretary of State: Theresa May (Con)

Minister of state for policing: Damian Green (Con) (Also minister at Ministry of Justice)

Minister of state for immigration: Mark Harper (Con)

Minister of state: Jeremy Browne (LD)

DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Secretary of State: Justine Greening (Con)

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

Secretary of State: Chris Grayling (Con)

Minister of state: Damian Green (Con) (Also minister at Home Office

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Helen Grant (Con) (Also minister for women and equalities)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Jeremy Wright (Con)

LAW OFFICERS

Attorney General: Dominic Grieve (Con)

Solicitor General: Oliver Heald (Con)

LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

Leader of the Commons: Andrew Lansley (Con)

LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS

Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde (Con)

NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE

Secretary of State: Theresa Villiers (Con)

Minister of state: Mike Penning (Con)

SCOTLAND OFFICE

Secretary of State: Michael Moore (LD)

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

Secretary of State: Patrick McLoughlin (Con)

Minister of state: Simon Burns (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Stephen Hammond (Con)

WALES OFFICE

Secretary of State: David Jones (Con)

DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS

Secretary of State: Iain Duncan Smith (Con)

Minister of state: Mark Hoban (Con)

Parliamentary under-secretary of state: Esther McVey (Con)

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