Who's who?published at 12:45 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
Jayne McCormack
BBC News NI political correspondent
The shape of our new four-party executive is starting to become clear.
All with a caveat, of course, that there can still be last-minute blips but we hear that the Ulster Unionists are in line to take the health portfolio again with ex-minister Robin Swann making a comeback.
It's thought the DUP's Paul Givan - the former first minister whose resignation triggered the collapse of the executive - could return as education minister.
While Sinn Fein's John O'Dowd is now in line to take infrastructure and Andrew Muir of the Alliance Party will be the new minister for agriculture.
Conor Murphy of Sinn Fein had already been anticipated as economy minister, the DUP's Gordon Lyons is in the frame for finance and Deirdre Hargey of Sinn Fein is likely to return as communities minister.
These posts will be the last selections of the day and there is still a while to go before things officially kick off.