LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reshuffled his ministerial team on Monday, including bringing back former leader David Cameron as foreign minister and firing interior minister Suella Braverman in a bid to win over moderate voters.
Here is the latest list of those who attend cabinet meetings:
POSITION MINISTER
Foreign Secretary David Replaces
Cameron James Cleverly
Home Secretary James Replaces
Cleverly Suella Braverman
Conservative Party Chairman and Richard Replaces
minister without portfolio Holden Greg Hands
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott Replaces
John Glen
Environment Secretary Steve Replaces
Barclay Therese Coffey
Health Secretary Victoria Replaces
Atkins Steve Barclay
Paymaster General and Minister John Glen Replaces
for the Cabinet Office Jeremy Quin
Attorney General Victoria No Change
Prentis
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi No Change
Badenoch
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt No Change
(finance minister)
Defence Secretary Grant No Change
Shapps
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver No Change
Dowden
Culture, Media and Sport Lucy Frazer No Change
Secretary
Education Secretary Gillian No Change
Keegan
Energy Security and Net Zero Claire No Change
Secretary Coutinho
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk No Change
Leader of the House of Commons Penny No Change
Mordaunt
Levelling Up, Housing and Michael No Change
Communities Secretary Gove
Minister for Development Andrew No Change
Mitchell
Minister for Equalities Kemi No Change
Badenoch
Minister for Immigration Robert No Change
Jenrick
Minister for Security Tom No Change
Tugendhat
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Johnny No Change
Mercer
Science, Innovation and Michelle No Change
Technology Secretary Donelan
Secretary of State for Northern Chris No Change
Ireland Heaton-Harr
is
Secretary of State for Scotland Alister No Change
Jack
Secretary of State for Wales David No Change
Davies
Transport Secretary Mark Harper No Change
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride No Change
(Reporting by William James; Editing by Hugh Lawson)