Theresa May is announcing her new Cabinet, having been appointed as Prime Minister on Wednesday.
The latest updates are:
• Michael Gove sacked from front bench
• Nicky Morgan out as Education Secretary
• Boris Johnson appointed as Foreign Secretary
• David Davis new Brexit minister, unaware of EU trade rules
• Philip Hammond is new Chancellor
• George Osborne sacked
On Wednesday night Theresa May made her first round of appointments, including Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary and Philip Hammond as the new Chancellor.
Key figures in the previous government including George Osborne, Oliver Letwin, and Michael Gove have been sacked.
The new PM has also created a new Secretary of State for Leaving the European Union post, which will be filled by David Davis.
It is becoming increasingly clear that Ms May intends to abolish the Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills – having distributed its responsibilities amongst a new Department for International Trade and the Department for Education.
Liam Fox, the former Defence Secretary, will head that department.
Other key appointments include Justine Greening as Education Secretary – the Conservative government's first not to attend private school. Liz Truss is the new Justice Secretary, replacing Mr Gove.
Conservative MP Gavin Williamson is to become the new Government Chief Whip – he was formerly David Cameron's PPS.