Junior shadow roles – updates

By Mark Ferguson / @markfergusonuk

Just when you think there’s no more reshuffle news coming…there is…

Here’s what we know so far about those who are taking on new positions in the sub-cabinet shadow ministerial roles. When the full list is announced – including those who are taying put – we’ll also be posting that:

Foreign affairs

Incoming: Emma Reynolds (Europe) and Ian Lucas

Health

Incoming: Jamie Reed and Andrew Gwynne

Home affairs

Full team confirmed: Yvette Cooper (shad cab), Welcome and congrats to David Hanson, Chris Bryant (Immigration), Stella Creasy, Gloria De Piero and Diana Johnson.

Treasury

Incoming: Cathy Jamieson

PPS to Ed Miliband

Jonathan Reynolds joins John Denham as Ed’s PPS

DWP

Incoming: Anne McGuire

BIS

Full team confirmed: Chuka Umunna (shad cab) Shabana Mahmood (Higher Education), Chi Onwurah, Gordon Marsden, Ian Wright, Ian Murray and Toby Perkins

Justice

Incoming: Jenny Chapman (prisons)

Education

Incoming: Catherine McKinnell and Karen Buck (unconfirmed)

DCLG

Incoming: Jack Dromey (housing – unconfirmed)

DCMS

Incoming: Dan Jarvis and Helen Goodman

DECC

Incoming: Tom Greatrex

Defra

Incoming: Huw Irranca-Davies and Fiona O’donnell

Cabinet office

Incoming: Gareth Thomas (third sector)

Shadow deputy leader of the house

Angela Smith

Scotland

Incoming: William Bain

Wales

Incoming: Nia Griffith

Transport

Incoming: Lilian Greenwood

But there are bound to be loads more. Know any? Tweet us or email us to let us know, and we’ll keep on updating the list.

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