Appointments/contact changes since June 14 Front bench
changes Following the resignations of Brexit Secretary David
Davis, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Brexit Minister Steve
Baker, the following appointments were announced: Secretary of
State for Exiting the European Union - Dominic Raab Foreign
Secretary - Jeremy Hunt Secretary of State Health and Social Care
(replacing Jeremy Hunt) - Matt Hancock Secretary of State for
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Appointments/contact changes since June 14
Front bench changes
Following the resignations of Brexit Secretary , Foreign Secretary and Brexit Minister , the following appointments were
announced:
- Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union -
- Foreign Secretary -
- Secretary of State Health and Social Care (replacing Jeremy
Hunt) -
- Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
(replacing Matt Hancock) -
- Attorney General (replacing Jeremy Wright) - (attending Cabinet)
- Under Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
(replacing Steve Baker) -
- Minister of State for Housing (replacing Dominic Raab) -
- Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
(replacing Kit Malthouse) -
-
was
appointed Conservative Party Vice Chairman for Youth,
replacing , who resigned
-
was
appointed Conservative Party Vice Chairman for Women,
replacing , who resigned
-
was appointed Minister
for International Trade, replacing , who resigned
-
was appointed Minister
for Small Business, replacing , who resigned (after
sending text messages of a sexual nature to two female
constituents)
-
was appointed Minister for
Defence Procurement, replacing , who resigned
-
resigned as Parliamentary
Private Secretary to the Treasury ministers
-
resigned as Parliamentary
Private Secretary to Foreign Office Ministers
-
MP was promoted to Minister
of State within the Northern Ireland Office
Appointments in the Whips Office
-
MP, formerly previously Vice
Chamberlain of HM Household, was promoted to Comptroller of HM
Household (Government Whip)
-
, previously Lord
Commissioner of HM Treasury, was promoted to Vice
Chamberlain of HM Household (Government Whip)
-
,
previously an Assistant Government Whip, was promoted to
Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury)
-
was appointed an
Assistant Government Whip
-
was appointed an
Assistant Government Whip
-
was appointed an
(unpaid) Assistant Government Whip
-
, an Assistant Government
Whip, was additionally appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary
of State at the Wales Office
Labour front bench changes
-
was appointed Shadow
Employment Minister
-
was appointed Shadow
Labour Minister (as maternity cover for , in addition to being
Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care)
-
was appointed Shadow
Minister for the Cabinet Office
-
was appointed Shadow
Minister for Women and Equalities
-
was appointed Shadow Minister
for Northern Ireland in addition to her role as Shadow Deputy
Leader of the House of Commons
-
was appointed Shadow
Minister for Flooding and Coastal Communities as maternity
cover for
Deaths of peers
- Lord Wade of Charlton (who retired from the Lords in 2016)
died on June 6
-
died on July 10
Retirements from the House of
Lords
- Lord (Ronnie) Fearn retired on July 11
-
went on leave of
absence on July 16
By-election to elect a Conservative hereditary
peer
-
was elected on July 18 to
replace (who retired)
Select Committees
- Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - Sir replaced
- International Trade - Sir replaced
- Home Affairs - and replaced and
- European Scrutiny - replaced
- Public Accounts - replaced
- Digital, Culture, Media and Sport - replaced
- Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee -
and replaced and
- Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - replaced
- European Statutory Instruments Committee - Sir
nominated chairman
Lords Select
Committees
- European Union - replaced
- Intergenerational Fairness and Provision - replaced
- Procedure - was appointed a
member
Other changes
-
resigned as leader of
the Conservative group in the Welsh Assembly
-
replaced as the party’s chief whip in
the Scottish Parliament
- Shona Dunn was appointed as the new Second Permanent
Secretary at the Home Office
-
returned to the Welsh Assembly on August 2, replacing
, who resigned
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