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Theresa May's cabinet: Who's in and who's out? Theresa May's cabinet: Who's in and who's out?
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The prime minister has carried out a new year cabinet reshuffle, prompted by her sacking of Damian Green last month from his job as first secretary of state.The prime minister has carried out a new year cabinet reshuffle, prompted by her sacking of Damian Green last month from his job as first secretary of state.
Here is a guide to the key members of Theresa May's cabinet now.Here is a guide to the key members of Theresa May's cabinet now.
ChancellorChancellor
Philip Hammond - stays in his positionPhilip Hammond - stays in his position
Home SecretaryHome Secretary
Amber Rudd - stays in her positionAmber Rudd - stays in her position
Foreign SecretaryForeign Secretary
Boris Johnson - stays in his positionBoris Johnson - stays in his position
Brexit SecretaryBrexit Secretary
David Davis - stays in his positionDavid Davis - stays in his position
Defence SecretaryDefence Secretary
Gavin Williamson - stays in his positionGavin Williamson - stays in his position
Transport SecretaryTransport Secretary
Chris Grayling - stays in his positionChris Grayling - stays in his position
International Trade SecretaryInternational Trade Secretary
Liam Fox - stays in his positionLiam Fox - stays in his position
Environment SecretaryEnvironment Secretary
Michael Gove - stays in his positionMichael Gove - stays in his position
Northern Ireland SecretaryNorthern Ireland Secretary
Karen Bradley - replaces James Brokenshire, who resigned for health reasonsKaren Bradley - replaces James Brokenshire, who resigned for health reasons
Justice SecretaryJustice Secretary
David Gauke - moves from the Department of Work and Pensions, replacing David LidingtonDavid Gauke - moves from the Department of Work and Pensions, replacing David Lidington
Health and Social Care SecretaryHealth and Social Care Secretary
Jeremy Hunt - stays at the Department of Health and is also given control of social careJeremy Hunt - stays at the Department of Health and is also given control of social care
Conservative Party chairmanConservative Party chairman
Brandon Lewis - replaces Sir Patrick McLoughlinBrandon Lewis - replaces Sir Patrick McLoughlin
Business and Energy SecretaryBusiness and Energy Secretary
Greg Clark - stays in his positionGreg Clark - stays in his position
Housing and Communities SecretaryHousing and Communities Secretary
Sajid Javid - stays in his positionSajid Javid - stays in his position
Culture, Media and Sports SecretaryCulture, Media and Sports Secretary
Matt Hancock - the former minister for digital and culture is promoted, replacing Karen BradleyMatt Hancock - the former minister for digital and culture is promoted, replacing Karen Bradley
International Development SecretaryInternational Development Secretary
Penny Morduant - stays in her position Penny Mordaunt - stays in her position
Leader of the House of LordsLeader of the House of Lords
Baroness Evans - stays in her positionBaroness Evans - stays in her position
Scotland SecretaryScotland Secretary
David Mundell - stays in his positionDavid Mundell - stays in his position
Work and Pensions SecretaryWork and Pensions Secretary
Esther McVey - promoted from deputy chief government whip to replace David GaukeEsther McVey - promoted from deputy chief government whip to replace David Gauke
Education SecretaryEducation Secretary
Damian Hinds - replaces Justine Greening, who refused a move to the Department for Work and PensionsDamian Hinds - replaces Justine Greening, who refused a move to the Department for Work and Pensions
Welsh SecretaryWelsh Secretary
Alun Cairns - stays in his positionAlun Cairns - stays in his position
Leader of the CommonsLeader of the Commons
Andrea Leadsom - stays in her positionAndrea Leadsom - stays in her position