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Here are the latest moves in David Cameron's final planned reshuffle before the 2015 general election. Refresh the page and check back for further updates.Here are the latest moves in David Cameron's final planned reshuffle before the 2015 general election. Refresh the page and check back for further updates.
Who's moved: CabinetWho's moved: Cabinet
Michael GoveMichael Gove
Was: Education secretary. Now: Commons chief whip and will attend Cabinet, though not as a full member.Was: Education secretary. Now: Commons chief whip and will attend Cabinet, though not as a full member.
William HagueWilliam Hague
Was: Foreign secretary. Now: Remains in Cabinet as leader of the House of Commons and first secretary of state, but will quit as an MP in the general election next year.Was: Foreign secretary. Now: Remains in Cabinet as leader of the House of Commons and first secretary of state, but will quit as an MP in the general election next year.
Philip HammondPhilip Hammond
Was: Defence secretary. Now: Foreign secretary.Was: Defence secretary. Now: Foreign secretary.
Who's in: CabinetWho's in: Cabinet
Nicky MorganNicky Morgan
Was: Financial secretary to the Treasury and minister for women. Now: Education secretary and minister for women and equalities.Was: Financial secretary to the Treasury and minister for women. Now: Education secretary and minister for women and equalities.
Liz TrussLiz Truss
Was: education minister. Now: Secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs (Defra).Was: education minister. Now: Secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs (Defra).
Michael FallonMichael Fallon
Was: business minister. Now: defence secretary.Was: business minister. Now: defence secretary.
Stephen CrabbStephen Crabb
Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Wales Office and a government whip. Now: Welsh secretary.Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Wales Office and a government whip. Now: Welsh secretary.
Esther McVeyEsther McVey
Was: Minister for employment and disabilities. Now: Stays in role but will attend cabinet.Was: Minister for employment and disabilities. Now: Stays in role but will attend cabinet.
Tina (Baroness) StowellTina (Baroness) Stowell
Was: junior minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government. Now: Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterWas: junior minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government. Now: Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Who's out: CabinetWho's out: Cabinet
Owen PatersonOwen Paterson
Was: Environment secretary. Now: Leaving the government.Was: Environment secretary. Now: Leaving the government.
David JonesDavid Jones
Was: Welsh secretary. Now: Leaving the government.Was: Welsh secretary. Now: Leaving the government.
Andrew LansleyAndrew Lansley
Was: Leader of the Commons. Now: Not yet clear, but replaced by Hague.Was: Leader of the Commons. Now: Not yet clear, but replaced by Hague.
Jonathan (Lord) HillJonathan (Lord) Hill
Was: Leader of the House of Lords. Now: Prime minister’s nomination for European commissioner.Was: Leader of the House of Lords. Now: Prime minister’s nomination for European commissioner.
Who's moved: ministersWho's moved: ministers
Jeremy WrightJeremy Wright
Was: Prisons minister. Now: Attorney general.Was: Prisons minister. Now: Attorney general.
Greg ClarkGreg Clark
Was: Minister of state at the Cabinet Office. Now: Minister for science and universities (replacing David Willetts) and keeps current role.Was: Minister of state at the Cabinet Office. Now: Minister for science and universities (replacing David Willetts) and keeps current role.
Matt HancockMatt Hancock
Was: Minister for skills and enterprise. Now: Minister of state for business, enterprise and energy, and will attend Cabinet.Was: Minister for skills and enterprise. Now: Minister of state for business, enterprise and energy, and will attend Cabinet.
Mike PenningMike Penning
Was: Minister for disabled people. Now: Minister of state at Home Office and justice department, with responsibility for the police.Was: Minister for disabled people. Now: Minister of state at Home Office and justice department, with responsibility for the police.
Nick BolesNick Boles
Was: Planning minister. Now: Minister of state across the Department for Education and BIS. Part of his brief will be equal marriage implementation.Was: Planning minister. Now: Minister of state across the Department for Education and BIS. Part of his brief will be equal marriage implementation.
David GaukeDavid Gauke
Was: Exchequer secretary to the Treasury. Now: Financial secretary to the Treasury.Was: Exchequer secretary to the Treasury. Now: Financial secretary to the Treasury.
John HayesJohn Hayes
Was: Minister without portfolio. Now: Transport minister and Cabinet Office minister.Was: Minister without portfolio. Now: Transport minister and Cabinet Office minister.
Anna SoubryAnna Soubry
Was: Minister for defence personnel, welfare and veterans. Now: promoted to minister of state at Ministry of Defence.Was: Minister for defence personnel, welfare and veterans. Now: promoted to minister of state at Ministry of Defence.
Oliver LetwinOliver Letwin
Was: Cabinet Office minister for government policy. Now: Stays in that role and adds Lord Privy Seal.Was: Cabinet Office minister for government policy. Now: Stays in that role and adds Lord Privy Seal.
Ed VaizeyEd Vaizey
Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state for culture, communications and creative Iindustries. Now: Minister of state at the Department for Culture, Media & Sport and BIS, with responsibility for digital industries.Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state for culture, communications and creative Iindustries. Now: Minister of state at the Department for Culture, Media & Sport and BIS, with responsibility for digital industries.
Brandon LewisBrandon Lewis
Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Department for Communities and Local Government. Now: Promoted to minister of state at DCLG. Was: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Department for Communities and Local Government. Now: Promoted to minister of state at DCLG, responsible for planning and housing.
Who's in: ministersWho's in: ministers
Mark HarperMark Harper
Was: Resigned as immigration minister in February 2014. Now: Minister of state at Department for Work and Pensions.Was: Resigned as immigration minister in February 2014. Now: Minister of state at Department for Work and Pensions.
Claire PerryClaire Perry
Now: Junior minister at transport department.Now: Junior minister at transport department.
Priti PatelPriti Patel
Now: Exchequer secretary to the Treasury.Now: Exchequer secretary to the Treasury.
Amber RuddAmber Rudd
Now: Junior minister at Department of Energy and Climate Change.Now: Junior minister at Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Penny MordauntPenny Mordaunt
Now: Junior minister (planning) at Department for Communities and Local Government and and minister for coastal communities.Now: Junior minister (planning) at Department for Communities and Local Government and and minister for coastal communities.
Nick GibbNick Gibb
Was: Education minister until 2012. Now: Returns as minister of state at Department for Education.Was: Education minister until 2012. Now: Returns as minister of state at Department for Education.
Robert BucklandRobert Buckland
Now: Solicitor generalNow: Solicitor general
Desmond SwayneDesmond Swayne
Now: Minister of state at the Department for International Development.Now: Minister of state at the Department for International Development.
Julian BrazierJulian Brazier
Now: Junior minister at the Ministry of Defence.Now: Junior minister at the Ministry of Defence.
George FreemanGeorge Freeman
Now: Minister for life sciences at BIS and the Department of Health.Now: Minister for life sciences at BIS and the Department of Health.
Andrew MurrisonAndrew Murrison
Now: Junior minister at the Northern Ireland Office.Now: Junior minister at the Northern Ireland Office.
Brooks NewmarkBrooks Newmark
Now: Minister for civil society at the Cabinet Office.Now: Minister for civil society at the Cabinet Office.
Alun CairnsAlun Cairns
Now: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Wales Office and a government whip.Now: Parliamentary under-secretary of state at the Wales Office and a government whip.
Who's out: ministersWho's out: ministers
Kenneth ClarkeKenneth Clarke
Was: Minister without portfolio. Now: Leaving the government but says: "I intend to remain as an active back bencher in the House of Commons."Was: Minister without portfolio. Now: Leaving the government but says: "I intend to remain as an active back bencher in the House of Commons."
Sir George YoungSir George Young
Was: Government chief whip. Now: Leaving the government.Was: Government chief whip. Now: Leaving the government.
Dominic GrieveDominic Grieve
Was: Attorney general. Now: Leaving the government.Was: Attorney general. Now: Leaving the government.
David WillettsDavid Willetts
Was: Minister of state for universities and science. Now: Will leave the Commons at the next election.Was: Minister of state for universities and science. Now: Will leave the Commons at the next election.
Damian GreenDamian Green
Was: Minister for policing, criminal justice and victims. Now: Leaving the government.Was: Minister for policing, criminal justice and victims. Now: Leaving the government.
Alan DuncanAlan Duncan
Was: Minister of state for international development. Now: He says he asked to leave the government.Was: Minister of state for international development. Now: He says he asked to leave the government.
Andrew RobathanAndrew Robathan
Was: Minister of state for Northern Ireland.Was: Minister of state for Northern Ireland.
Nick HurdNick Hurd
Was: Minister for civil society.Was: Minister for civil society.
Greg BarkerGreg Barker
Was: Energy minister. Now: Leaving the government and will leave the Commons at the next election.Was: Energy minister. Now: Leaving the government and will leave the Commons at the next election.
Oliver HealdOliver Heald
Was: Solicitor general.Was: Solicitor general.
Stephen HammondStephen Hammond
Was: Junior transport minister.Was: Junior transport minister.
Hugh RobertsonHugh Robertson
Was: Foreign Office minister.Was: Foreign Office minister.
Who's in: whips
Mel Stride
Now: assistant government whip.
Therese Coffey
Now: assistant government whip.
Ben Wallace
Now: assistant government whip.
Damian Hinds
Now: assistant government whip.