Who is in and who is out? Keir Starmer reshuffles junior ministers

Sir Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner’ın housing secretary and deputy prime minister resigned after the resignation continued to change.
The Prime Minister is trying to restart his government while reform in the polls behind Britain and struggling to make key promises.
Sir Keir carried Yette Cooper to the Foreign Ministry from his home office to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a great shaking of his best team on Friday.
However, it is now reorganizing other key ministry duties, including comprehensive changes in the Ministry of Interior.
Young ministers and state ministers have certain areas of responsibility in government offices. This is different from a cabin minister responsible for a department and attending cabinet meetings.

Here, Independent He looks at whom and who is outside.
• Anna Turley is currently the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office. Redcar Anna Turley, who has been a government whip since the last election, changed its sister – Rachel Reeves’ sister – Labor Party president.
• Ellie Reeves became a lawyer general by replacing Lucy Rigby, who moved to the treasury to become an economic secretary.
• Alex Norris Deputy for Nottingham North and Kimberley is now at the Ministry of Interior.
• Sir Chris Bryant was removed from his joint role with science and cultural departments. He is now the Minister of State at Rhonda and Ogmore Deputy at the Ministry of Business and Trade.
• For Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, Deputy Luke Pollard is now the Minister of State at the Ministry of Defense.
• Queen Park and Maida Valet Deputy Georgia Gould moved from a young role in the Cabinet Office to become State Minister at the Ministry of Education.
• Lucy Rigby, who has been a deputy for Northampton North since 2024, is now the Treasury Economic Secretary.
• Barnsley North Deputy Jarvis joined the cabinet office as a minister, while he was also the Minister of Security at the Ministry of Interior.
• Barones Jacqui Smith played the role of Skill Minister at the Department of Labor and Pension. The current member of the Lords Assembly will remain as the Minister of Skills and Women and Equality in the Education Department.
• Lord Patrick Vallance became a minister at the Energy Safety and Net Zero Department. He will remain a minister at the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology.
• Rutherglen Deputy Michael Shanks is now in charge of Energy Safety and Net Zero Business and Trade and Trade and Department.
• He was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
• Grimsby businessman Jason Stockwood was appointed to the government as the Minister of State at the Ministry of Labor and Trade and Trade and Treasury.
• Maria Eagle Deputy for Liverpool Garston and Catherine McKinnell deputy for Newcastle Upon Tyne North left the government.
• Former Investment Minister Poppy Gustaffson and former Local Government Minister Jim McMahon left the government.
• Daniel Zeichner, Deputy of Cambridge, was dismissed by Sir Keir for his role of farming.
• Former Scotland Secretary Ian Murray, the Department of Culture, Media and Sports and Science, Innovation and Technology Department became a joint minister.
• Mike Tapp and Louise Jones became ministers at the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Defense, respectively, from the recruitment of 2024 workers’ deputies.
• While he was the Director of Public Prosecutors, Baroness Levitt, who was the chief legal adviser of Sir Keir, became Minister of Justice.
• Chris Ward, who served as the main secretary of the Prime Minister, was turned into a cabinet office minister and Seema Malhotra was taken under parliament at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for equality.
• Miatta Fahnbulleh and Samantha Dixon entered the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Apart from the purchase of 2024. Zubir Ahmed has become the Minister of Health.
• Abena Oppong-Asare left the government as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Catherine West, Lord Ponsonby of Shulbre and Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Faith and Community.




