Meet Theresa May's first Cabinet: Full list of top Tories running the UK government
These politicians will be leading Britain after the UK voted to split from the EU.
Prime Minister
Theresa May
MP for Maidenhead
D.O.B: 1 October 1956
Chancellor
Philip Hammond
MP for Runnymede and Weybridge
D.O.B: 4 December 1955
Home Secretary
Amber Rudd
MP for Hastings and Rye
D.O.B: 1 August 1963
Foreign Secretary
Bois Johnson
MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip
D.O.B: 19 June 1964
Defence Secretary
Michael Fallon
MP for Sevenoaks
D.O.B: 14 May 1952
Justice Secretary
Liz Truss
MP for South West Norfolk
D.O.B: 26 July 1975
Education Secretary
Justine Greening
MP for Putney
D.O.B: 30 April 1969
Brexit Secretary
David Davis
MP for Haltemprice and Howden
D.O.B: 23 December 1948
International Trade Secretary
Liam Fox
MP for North Somerset
D.O.B: 9 April 1992
Business Secretary
Greg Clark
MP for Tunbridge Wells
D.O.B: 28 August 1967
Health Secretary
Jeremy Hunt
MP for South West Surrey
D.O.B: 1 November 1966
Work and Pensions Secretary
Damian Green
MP for Ashford
D.O.B: 2 May 1997
Transport Secretary
Chris Grayling
MP for Epsom and Ewell
D.O.B: 1 April 1962
Communities Secretary
Sajid Javid
MP for Bromsgrove
D.O.B: 5 December 1969
House of Commons Leader
David Lidington
MP for Aylesbury
D.OB: 9 April 1992
House of Lords Leader
Baroness Evans
Life peer
D.O.B: 29 November 1975
Scotland Secretary
David Mundell
MP for South of Scotland
D.O.B: 27 May 1962
Wales Secretary
Alun Cairns
MP for South Wales West
D.O.B: 30 July 1970
Northern Ireland Secretary
James Brokenshire
MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup
D.O.B: 7 January 1968
Enviroment Secretary
Andrea Leadsom
MP for South Northamptonshire
D.O.B: 13 May 1963
International Development Secretary
Priti Patel
MP for Witham
D.O.B: 29 March 1972
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary
Karen Bradley
MP for Staffordshire Moorlands
D.O.B: 12 March 1970
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Patrick McLoughlin
MP for Derbyshire Dales
D.O.B: 30 November 1957
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