Major changes to the Shadow Cabinet
Sir Keir Starmer has reshuffled his top team
Following the reshuffle of the Shadow Cabinet, the new roles have been announced.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has made changes to his top team.
Here is a full list of appointments:
Deputy leader, shadow first secretary of state, shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and shadow secretary for the future of work: Angela Rayner
Shadow chancellor of the Exchequer: Rachel Reeves
Shadow business and industrial strategy secretary: Jonathan Reynolds
Shadow climate change and net zero secretary: Ed Miliband
Shadow levelling up, housing, communities and local government secretary: Lisa Nandy
Shadow defence secretary: John Healey
Shadow digital, culture, media and sport secretary: Lucy Powell
Shadow education secretary: Bridget Phillipson
Shadow environment, food and rural affairs secretary: Jim McMahon
Shadow foreign, commonwealth and development affairs secretary: David Lammy
Shadow health and social care secretary: Wes Streeting
Shadow home secretary: Yvette Cooper
Shadow international trade secretary: Nick Thomas-Symonds
Shadow minister of state at the Cabinet Office: Jenny Chapman
Shadow justice secretary: Steve Reed
Shadow transport secretary: Louise Haigh
Shadow women and equalities secretary, party chair and chair of Labour Policy Review: Anneliese Dodds
Shadow work and pensions secretary: Jonathan Ashworth
Shadow Attorney General: Emily Thornberry
Shadow cabinet minister for mental health: Rosena Allin-Khan
Shadow cabinet minister for international development: Preet Gill
Shadow chief secretary to HM Treasury: Pat McFadden
Shadow Wales secretary: Jo Stevens
Shadow Scotland secretary: Ian Murray
Shadow Northern Ireland secretary: Peter Kyle
National campaign coordinator: Shabana Mahmood
Shadow leader of the House of Commons: Thangam Debbonaire
Shadow chief whip: Alan Campbell
Shadow leader of the House of Lords: Angela Smith
Opposition chief whip in the House: Roy Kennedy
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