British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer held personnel permits in his office of ministers after 14 months of staying in the post.
Continuations in the Cabinet of Ministers occurred after the resignation of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Housing Construction, Communities and Local Self-Government, Angela Reiner, who left the post after accusations of paying for payment of payment taxes.
So the liberated chair of the Deputy Prime Minister was taken by the Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lammi. His post in the Foreign Ministry was taken by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Ivett Cooper. The Minister of Justice Shaban Mahmud was appointed new Minister of Internal Affairs, and Lammi himself, with the post of deputy prime minister, received a portfolio of the head of the Ministry of Justice.
Starmer also dismissed the Minister of Scotland, Ian Murrey and the Minister of Communities of the House of Communities, Lucy Powell. They, together with the rainer, became three members of the government that did not enter the updated cabinet.
“I was deeply upset by leaving. Much has already been done, but I had to do even more,” Murray wrote in a farewell letter. Darren Jones took. The Minister of Environment, Food and Agricultural Affairs Steve Reed became the Minister of Housing, Commons and Local Self -Government. The position was released in connection with the resignation of Angela Reiner.
Peter Kyle was appointed state secretary for business affairs, Liz Kendall – State Secretary for Science, Innovation and Technology, Douglas Aleksander, State Secretary for Scotland’s affairs, and Alan Campbell to the State Secretary of State for Affairs of the Chamber communities.
In the Chancellery of the Prime Minister on Dauning Street, 10 reported that King Charles III approved new appointments.