Reshuffle 2012: The full list

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Prime minister - David Cameron

Deputy prime minister - Nick Clegg

Foreign secretary - William Hague

Chancellor - George Osborne

Home secretary - Theresa May

Lord chancellor and justice secretary - Chris Grayling

Health secretary - Jeremy Hunt

Education secretary - Michael Gove

Culture, Olympics, media and sport - Maria Miller

Defence secretary - Philip Hammond

Business secretary - Vince Cable

Work and pensions - Iain Duncan Smith

Energy and climate change - Ed Davey

Transport secretary - Patrick Mcloughlin

Environment secretary - Owen Paterson

International development secretary - Justine Greening

Communities and local government secretary - Eric Pickles

Scottish secretary - Michael Moore

Wales secretary - David Jones

Northern Ireland secretary - Theresa Villiers

Chief secretary to the Treasury - Danny Alexander

Attorney general - Dominic Grieve

Minister without portfolio - Ken Clarke

Conservative chairman - Grant Shapps

Chief whip - Andrew Mitchell

Leader of the Commons - Andrew Lansley

Leader of house of Lords - Lord Strathclyde

Ministerial positions

Minister for housing in the Department for Communities and Local Government - Mark Prisk

Joint minister for the Home Office and Ministry of Justice - Damian Green

Minister of state for transport - Simon Burns

Minister of state for work and pensions - Mark Hoban

Immigration minister at the Home Office - Mark Harper

Minister of state at the Northern Ireland Office - Mike Penning

Minister of state for the armed forces at the Ministry of Defence - Andrew Robathan

Minister of state at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and a member of the Privy Council - Michael Fallon

Joint minister of state at the Department for Education and the Cabinet Office - David Laws

Joint parliamentary under secretary of state at the Ministry of Justice and for women's and equality issues - Helen Grant

Parliamentary Under secretary of state at the Department of Health - Anna Soubry

Parliamentary under secretary of state at Department for Education - Liz Truss

Parliamentary under secretary of state at the Department for Work and Pensions - Esther McVey

Minister of state at the Department for Energy and Climate Change - John Hayes

Minister of State at the Department of Health - Norman Lamb

Minister of state at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - David Heath

Minister of state at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Hugo Swire

Minister of state at the Home Office - Jeremy Browne

Parliamentary under secretary of state at the Department for Health - Daniel Poulter

Parliamentary under secretary of state at the Ministry of Justice - Jeremy Wright

Parliamentary secretary at the Cabinet Office - Chloe Smith

Parliamentary under secretary of state at the Department for Transport - Stephen Hammond

Economic secretary to the Treasury - Sajid Javid

Parliamentary under secretary of state jointly at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department for Education - Matthew Hancock

Parliamentary under secretary of state at the Ministry of Defence - Philip Dunn

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