Sir Keir Starmer, following a significant election victory, has begun his tenure as the UK's Prime Minister by appointing a historic cabinet. Angela Rayner has been named Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities, marking a significant role in Starmer's government. Rachel Reeves has been appointed as the country's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, a landmark decision in the history of British politics. The formation of Starmer's cabinet signals a new direction for the Labour Party and the country, with a focus on rebuilding trust in politics and addressing the nation's pressing issues. Starmer's immediate actions and appointments underscore his commitment to change and the importance of strong leadership in achieving his government's objectives.
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General election results: Rayner becomes Deputy PM and Reeves appointed Chancellor in Starmer’s Cabinet
Sir Keir Starmer has started appointing his new Cabinet, with Angela Rayner confirmed as Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Deputy Prime Minister. Rachel Reeves has also become the first female Chancellor, while Yvette Cooper becomes Home Secretary.
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Inside Keir Starmer’s new Labour Cabinet – from firebrand Angela Rayner to secret ‘Tory assassin’
SIR Keir Starmer is set to name his first Cabinet after sweeping into No10 with an historic majority. The newly-appointed PM faces the huge task of assigning his closest allies to Government