Labour's new shadow cabinet in full
- Published
Here is a full list of Labour's shadow cabinet, following a reshuffle by Jeremy Corbyn.
Leader of the opposition - Jeremy Corbyn
Deputy leader and shadow culture, media and sport secretary - Tom Watson
Shadow chancellor - John McDonnell
Shadow foreign secretary - Emily Thornberry
Shadow home secretary - Diane Abbott
Shadow education secretary - Angela Rayner
Shadow work and pensions secretary - Debbie Abrahams
Shadow health secretary - Jonathan Ashworth
Shadow defence secretary - Nia Griffith
Shadow chief Treasury secretary - Rebecca Long-Bailey
Shadow secretary for exiting the European Union - Sir Keir Starmer
Shadow business secretary - Clive Lewis
Shadow international trade secretary - Barry Gardiner
Shadow secretary for international development - Kate Osamor
Shadow transport secretary - Andy McDonald
Shadow secretary for communities and local government - Teresa Pearce (Grahame Morris on leave)
Shadow secretary for the environment, food and rural affairs - Rachael Maskell
Shadow justice secretary - Richard Burgon
National elections and campaigns co-ordinator - Jon Trickett
Shadow attorney general -Baroness Shami Chakrabarti
Shadow Scotland and Northern Ireland secretary - Dave Anderson
Shadow Wales secretary - Jo Stevens
Shadow housing secretary - John Healey
Shadow women and equalities minister - Sarah Champion
Shadow diverse communities minister - Dawn Butler
Shadow voter engagement and youth affairs minister - Cat Smith
Shadow Cabinet Office minister - Ian Lavery
Shadow mental health and social care - Barbara Keeley
Shadow minister without portfolio - Andrew Gwynne
Shadow leader of the House - Valerie Vaz
- Published11 January 2016