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Damian Hinds named as new Education Secretary after Justine Greening resigns | Damian Hinds named as new Education Secretary after Justine Greening resigns |
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Damian Hinds has been appointed as the new Education Secretary after Justine Greening resigned from the Government. | Damian Hinds has been appointed as the new Education Secretary after Justine Greening resigned from the Government. |
The former work and pensions minister was promoted to Theresa May's top team as part of a new year's reshuffle aimed at reasserting her authority after the poor general election result. | The former work and pensions minister was promoted to Theresa May's top team as part of a new year's reshuffle aimed at reasserting her authority after the poor general election result. |
In the biggest upset of the night, Ms Greening refused to allow the Prime Minister to move her to another department and dramatically resigned from the Cabinet. | In the biggest upset of the night, Ms Greening refused to allow the Prime Minister to move her to another department and dramatically resigned from the Cabinet. |
She had made it clear she wanted to stay in the education post amid numerous reports that Ms May wanted to move her. | She had made it clear she wanted to stay in the education post amid numerous reports that Ms May wanted to move her. |
Meanwhile, the post of Work and Pensions Secretary, which Ms Greening turned down, was handed to former minister Esther McVey. | |
Mr Hinds is a former grammar school pupil, who studied at Oxford University, and spent 18 years working in the pubs, brewing and hotel industries, before entering politics. | |
He also sat on the education select committee and once chaired the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Social Mobility - an issue close to the Prime Minister's heart. |