MINISTERIAL CHANGES ANNOUNCED BY PM
These are the ministerial changes announced by David Cameron.
The Cabinet.
Who's in:
Nicky Morgan - Education Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities (was Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Minister for Women).
Liz Truss - Environment Secretary (was Education Minister)
Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary (was Business Minister)
Stephen Crabb - Welsh Secretary (was Wales Office Minister and Government whip)
Attorney General Jeremy Wright, Employment and Disabilities Minister Esther McVey, Business Minister Matt Hancock and the Leader of House of Lords, Baroness Stowell of Beeston, will also attend Cabinet meetings
Who's moved:
William Hague - Leader of the House of Commons and First Secretary of State (was Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State)
Philip Hammond - Foreign Secretary (was Defence Secretary)
Michael Gove - Chief Whip in the House of Commons attending Cabinet, although not as a full member (was Education Secretary)
Who's out:
Owen Paterson - was Environment Secretary
David Jones - was Welsh Secretary
Lord Hill of Oareford - was Leader of the House of Lords (now the Prime Minister's nomination for European Commissioner)
Other Ministers.
Who's in:
Mark Harper - Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions
Nick Gibb - Minister for State at the Department for Education
Priti Patel - Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
Penny Mordaunt - Junior minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government
Julian Brazier - Junior minister at the Ministry of Defence
George Freeman - Minister for life sciences at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department of Health
Brooks Newmark - Minister for civil society at the Cabinet Office
Robert Buckland - Solicitor General
Alun Cairns - Junior minister at the Wales Office and Government whip
Mel Stride - Government whip
Therese Coffey - Government whip
Ben Wallace - Government whip
Damian Hinds - Government whip
Who's moved.
Jeremy Wright - Attorney General (was Prisons Minister)
Greg Clark - Minister for Science and Universities and Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (was Minister of State at the Cabinet Office)
Matt Hancock - Minister of State for Business, Enterprise and Energy (was Minister for Skills and Enterprise)
Baroness Stowell of Beeston - Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (was a junior minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government)
Mike Penning - Minister of State at the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice with responsibility for policing (was Minister for disabled people)
Nick Boles - Minister of State at the Department for Education and the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (was Planning Minister)
Desmond Swayne - Minister of State at the Department for International Development (was Government whip)
David Gauke -Financial Secretary to the Treasury (was Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury)
John Hayes - Transport Minister and Cabinet Office Minister (was Minister without portfolio)
Anna Soubry - Minister of State at the Ministry of Defence (was Minister for defence personnel, welfare and veterans)
Oliver Letwin - Lord Privy Seal and Cabinet Office Minister for Government Policy (was Minister for Government Policy)
Ed Vaizey - Minister of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills with responsibility for digital industries (was Junior minister for culture, communications and the creative industries)
Brandon Lewis - Minister of State at the Department for Communities and Local Government (was Junior minister for local government)
Andrew Murrison - Junior minister at the Northern Ireland Office (was Defence Minister)
Amber Rudd - Junior minister at the Department for Department of Energy and Climate Change (was Government whip)
Claire Perry - Junior minister at the Department for Transport (was Government whip)
Who's Out:
Kenneth Clarke - was Minister without portfolio
Andrew Lansley - was Leader of the House of Commons
Sir George Young - was Government Chief Whip
Dominic Grieve - was Attorney General
David Willetts - was Minister for Universities and Science
Damian Green - was Policing Minister
Alan Duncan - was International Development Minister
Andrew Robathan - was Northern Ireland Minister
Greg Barker - was Energy Minister
Nick Hurd - was Minister for civil society
Stephen Hammond - was Transport Minister
Hugh Robertson - was Foreign Office Minister
Oliver Heald - was Solicitor General
