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Theresa May continued with a reshuffle that some have called ruthless with the announcement that Anna Soubry – a supporter during the leadership battle – was out of her position as small business minister. | Theresa May continued with a reshuffle that some have called ruthless with the announcement that Anna Soubry – a supporter during the leadership battle – was out of her position as small business minister. |
Ros Altmann, the pensions expert was also removed from the Department for Work and Pensions on Friday to make way for Penny Mordaunt, a Brexit supporter who was a close ally of Andrea Leadsom in the leadership contest. Mike Penning took her role at the Ministry of Defence. | |
Related: Who's who in Theresa May's new cabinet | Related: Who's who in Theresa May's new cabinet |
Further appointments made after 10.30pm included Brandon Lewis, a key ally during May’s leadership, becoming minister for policing, and Robert Goodwill becoming the new immigration minister. | |
Matt Hancock and Greg Hands – two allies of George Osborne – were spared the axe. Hancock was appointed as minister for digital policy, and Hands goes to international trade under Liam Fox. | Matt Hancock and Greg Hands – two allies of George Osborne – were spared the axe. Hancock was appointed as minister for digital policy, and Hands goes to international trade under Liam Fox. |
Jane Ellison was given the role of financial secretary to the Treasury, Jo Johnson stays as universities minister, John Hayes has become transport minister and Damian Hinds becomes a minister at the DWP. | |
Ed Vaizey, a friend of David Cameron, left the government after a long tenure as culture minister. | Ed Vaizey, a friend of David Cameron, left the government after a long tenure as culture minister. |
May continued appointing junior ministers on Saturday, with Michael Gove ally Dominic Raab leaving the Ministry of Justice and the government. Former solicitor general Sir Oliver Heald was promoted to a minister of state role at the department. | |
Philip Dunne was moved from the Ministry of Defence to become a minister of state at the Department of Health, while Nick Hurd was moved from International Development to become a minister of state at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. | |
Peter Price was appointed minister of state at the Department for International Trade. |