David Cameron's first major
Cabinet reshuffle since becoming Prime Minister in May 2010 was accused or hailed as signifying a «shift to the right».
Not exact matches
The dollar rallied as much as 2.5 % against South Africa's rand to 13.613, its highest
since early February, after President Jacob Zuma fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan in a
cabinet reshuffle following days of speculation that has rocked the country's markets and currency.
The demob - happy ex-minister, who left the government in last week's
reshuffle, used his first big interview
since quitting to send a warning sign to his former
Cabinet colleagues.
His speech at the Centre for Social Justice will be his first major policy announcement
since he became justice secretary back in September's
Cabinet reshuffle.
We have looked at all Cameron's
cabinets introduced following
reshuffles, to see how the makeup of it has changed
since he came to power and how this compares to those of Labour governments in the past.
Since the Conservatives took power, the majority of the
cabinet has been comprised of privately educated ministers, although the proportion has fallen with every
reshuffle.
Since then, he has suffered several «worst weeks ever» - including a chaotic
reshuffle, dire poll ratings, questioning police orders to «shoot to kill» terrorists and a shadow
cabinet revolt over military action in Syria.