New Cabinet in full
After a reshuffle marked by defensive manoeuvres rather than marks of prime ministerial authority, the new shape of the Cabinet looks like this:
Full Cabinet members
Prime minister: Gordon Brown
Business, innovation and skills secretary: Peter Mandelson (unchanged – Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform merged with Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills)
Chancellor: Alistair Darling (unchanged).
Chief secretary to the Treasury: Liam Byrne (formerly Yvette Cooper).
Energy and climate change secretary: Ed Miliband (unchanged).
Cabinet Office minister (and Olympics minister): Tessa Jowell (formerly Liam Byrne).
Children, schools and families secretary: Ed Balls (unchanged).
Communities and local government secretary: John Denham (formerly Hazel Blears).
Culture, media and sport secretary: Ben Bradshaw (formerly Andy Burnham).
Defence secretary: Bob Ainsworth (formerly John Hutton).
Environment, food and rural affairs secretary: Hilary Benn (unchanged)
Foreign secretary: David Miliband (unchanged).
Health secretary: Andy Burnham (formerly Alan Johnson).
Home secretary: Alan Johnson (formerly Jacqui Smith).
International development secretary: Douglas Alexander (unchanged).
Justice secretary: Jack Straw (unchanged).
Leader of the House of Lords and chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster: Baroness Royall (unchanged)
Northern Ireland secretary: Shaun Woodward (unchanged).
Scotland secretary: Jim Murphy (unchanged).
Transport secretary: Lord Adonis (Geoff Hoon).
Wales secretary: Peter Hain (formerly Paul Murphy).
Work and pensions secretary: Yvette Cooper (formerly James Purnell).
Other Cabinet attendees
Chief whip – Nick Brown (unchanged)
Foreign Office minister – Mark Malloch-Brown (unchanged)
Housing minister – John Healey (formerly Margaret Beckett
Business minister – Pat McFadden (unchanged)
Science and innovation minister – Lord Drayson (unchanged)
Attended when their ministerial responsibilities
Attorney-general – Baroness Scotland of Asthal (unchanged)
Children’s minister – Dawn Primarolo (formerly Beverley Hughes)
Employment minister – Jim Knight (formerly Tony McNulty)
Regional economic development and coordination minister – Rosie Winterton (new role)