David Lammy arrives in Downing Street after becoming deputy prime minister, as Keir Starmer reshuffles his cabinet following Angela Rayner's resignation
Yvette Cooper is the new foreign secretary and Shabana Mahmood becomes home secretary - here's a breakdown of where everyone else is going
Rayner resigned from her government posts and position as deputy Labour leader over failing to pay enough tax on her £800,000 flat in Hove, East Sussex
The PM's ethics adviser found that, while she "acted with integrity", she had breached the ministerial code
Rayner says she takes "full responsibility" for the "error" - read her statement in full
Starmer tells Rayner she has been a "trusted colleague and a true friend" -
Yvette Cooper is the new foreign secretary
David Lammy arrives in Downing Street after becoming deputy prime minister
The shake-up follows the resignation of Angela Rayner as deputy prime minister, housing secretary and deputy Labour Party leader earlier this afternoon.
Here are the most recent moves:
Pat McFadden has been appointed secretary of state for Work and Pensions
Steve Reed, former environment secretary, takes up Rayner's old post as housing secretary
Emma Reynolds will replace Reed as environment secretary
Peter Kyle becomes business secretary, previously held by Jonathan Reynolds
Instead, Jonathan Reynolds will become the new government chief whip
Liz Kendall will take his old post as science secretary
Lisa Nandy will remain culture secretary, despite months of briefing against her
Meanwhile, Rachel Reeves retains her role as chancellor
This afternoon, Starmer made sweeping changes to the government's top jobs. In case you missed those developments, here's what happened earlier:
David Lammy has been appointed as the new deputy prime minister, in addition to being made justice secretary
Yvette Cooper has taken his old post as foreign secretary
Shabana Mahmood becomes home secretary
Ian Murray is no longer secretary of state for Scotland, and has expressed his disappointment. It'll be Douglas Alexander who now takes up the role
Lucy Powell, who was leader of the House of Commons, has also left the government. We now know that she'll be replaced by Alan Campbell