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Taken from the StephenSpillane.com Facebook page notes:
Here is the cabinet as it is announced. The Liberal Democrats are expected to get 5 posts, 3 are confirmed (Clegg, Laws, Cable), but 2 others have been mentioned (Huhne (Climate and Energy) and Alexander (Scotland) . So far only one woman as been appointed. (13:20 update)
The Full Cabinet as Announced:
Prime Minister – David Cameron (Con)
Deputy Prime Minister – Nick Clegg (LD)
Chancellor of the Exchequer – George Osborne (Con)
Foreign Secretary – William Hague (Con)
Secretary of State for Education – Michael Gove (Con)
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Iain Duncan Smith (Con)
Secretary of State for Health – Andrew Lansley (Con)
Secretary of State for Scotland – Danny Alexander (LD)
Secretary of State for Defence – Liam Fox (Con)
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change – Chris Huhne (LD)
Secretary of State for Home Affairs and minister for Women and Equality – Theresa May (Con)
Secretary of State of Justice and Lord Chancellor – Kenneth Clarke (Con)
Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills – Vince Cable (LD)
Chief Whip – Patrick McLoughlin (Con)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury – David Laws (LD)
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government – Eric Pickles (Con)
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Caroline Spelman (Con)
Secretary of State for Transport – Philip Hammond (Con)
Secretary of State for International Development – Andrew Mitchell (Con)
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport – Jeremy Hunt (Con)
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Owen Paterson (Con)
Secretary of State for Wales – Cheryl Gillan (Con)
Leader of the House of Lords, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster – Lord Strathclyde (Con)
Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal – Sir George Young (Con)
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Paymaster General – Francis Maude (Con)
Minister of State, Cabinet Office – Oliver Letwin (Con)
Minister of State (Universities and Science) – Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills – David Willetts (Con)
Minister without portfolio – Baroness Warsi (also Conservative Party chairman) (Con)
Attorney General – Dominic Grieve (Con)
Appointed:
Prime Minister: David Cameron (Con)
Deputy Prime Minister: Nick Clegg (LD)
Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne (Con)
Foreign Secretary: William Hague (Con)
Health Secretary: Andrew Lansley (Con)
Defence Secretary: Liam Fox (Con)
Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary: Ken Clarke (Con)
Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equality: Theresa May (Con)
Chief Whip: Patrick McLoughlin (Con)
Business Secretary: Vince Cable (LD)
Schools Secretary: Michael Gove (Con)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury: David Laws (LD)
Scotland Secretary: Danny Alexander (LD)
15:15 Communities and Local Government Secretary: Eric Pickles (Con)
15:35 Work and Pensions Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith (Con)
Possible Appointments:
Attorney General: Dominic Grieve (Con)
Environment and Climate Change Secretary: Chris Huhne (LD)
Culture Secretary: Jeremy Hunt (Con)
Conservative Party Chairman: Baroness Warsi (Con)
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Caroline Spelman (Con)
Cabinet Office: Francis Maude (Con)
Still to be Appointed:
Welsh Secretary
Northern Ireland Secretary
Transport Secretary
International Development Secretary
Paymaster General
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