Keir Starmer, the newly elected UK Prime Minister, has formed his cabinet after a landslide Labour Party victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
Starmer, the party’s first PM since Gordon Brown, was tasked by King Charles III to form a government.
The new cabinet includes Angela Rayner, Rachel Reeves, David Lammy, and others, marking a significant shift in UK politics.
This development follows a meeting at Buckingham Palace on Friday, as reported by the BBC.
Here is the list of the new cabinet members:
Angela Rayner – Deputy Prime Minister
Rachel Reeves – Chancellor
David Lammy – Foreign Secretary
Yvette Cooper – Home Secretary
Pat McFadden– Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Shabana Mahmood – Justice Secretary
Wes Streeting – Health Secretary
Bridget Phillipson – Education Secretary
Ed Miliband – Energy Secretary
Peter Kyle – Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary
Louise Haigh – Transport Secretary
Liz Kendall – Work and Pensions Secretary
Jonathan Reynolds – Business and Trade Secretary
John Healey – Defence Secretary
Steve Reed – Environment Secretary
Lisa Nandy – Culture, Media and Sport Secretary
Hilary Benn – Northern Ireland Secretary
Ian Murray – Scotland Secretary
Jo Stevens – Wales Secretary