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Live updates: Theresa May appoints new cabinet members in reshuffle
- The Prime Minister is appointing new cabinet members in a reshuffle of her cabinet following an election that saw the Conservatives lose their majority.
- On Friday Mrs May reappointed most of her senior cabinet team
- It comes as the Conservative party continue talks to strike a "confidence and supply" agreement with the DUP after Tories lost their majority in the General Election
- Former Housing Minister Gavin Barwell is appointed Downing Street's new chief of staff after Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill quit
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Jeremy Hunt remains as Health Secretary in reshuffle
Jeremy Hunt has kept his role Health Secretary following the Cabinet reshuffle.
David Lidington made Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary
David Lidington has been appointed Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary in a reshuffle of the cabinet.
It was also announced that Alun Cairns has kept his job as Secretary of State for Wales.
Sajid Javid stays on as Communities Minister in reshuffle
Sajid Javid has retained his job as Communities and Local Government Secretary as Theresa may reshuffles her cabinet.
Justine Greening remains Education Secretary
Justine Greening will remain as Education Secretary as Theresa May reshuffles her cabinet.
She has held on to the position despite differences with Theresa May over the Prime Minister's flagship policy to expand the number of grammar schools in England.
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Liam Fox remains as International Trade Minister
Liam Fox has been reappointed as Secretary of State for International Trade in Theresa May's cabinet reshuffle.
Liz Truss made Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Liz Truss, who was formerly Justice Secretary, has been moved to the role of Chief Secretary to the Treasury "attending Cabinet".
It will be seen as a demotion from her former position.
David Gauke is appointed Works and Pensions Secretary
David Gauke, who was previously Chief Secretary to the Treasury, has been promoted to Works and Pensions Secretary.
Meanwhile, Greg Clarke remains Business Secretary following the Cabinet reshuffle.
Damian Green made First Secretary of State in reshuffle
Damian Green has been appointed First Secretary of State as Theresa May reshuffles her top team.
Mr Green, who was previously Work and Pensions Secretary, takes the title generally associated with the role of deputy prime minister.
A long-standing ally of Mrs May, he will also take on the role of Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Latest ITV News reports
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What is the backbench 1922 Committee?
Theresa May is expected to receive a frosty reception when she meets the 1922 Committee later. But what do we know about the group?
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Michael Gove makes shock return to cabinet in reshuffle
The Prime Minister appointed her former leadership rival as Environment Secretary as she confirms her new top team.