Theresa May has completed her reshuffle, describing it as enabling “a new generation of gifted ministers to step up and make life better for people”.

A number of ministers, including Mark Garnier – who managed to weather a storm over inappropriate behaviour towards a female member of staff last year – lost their jobs during the second day of the Prime Minister’s revamp.

Here’s what happened over the last 48 hours.

Suella Fernandes: The Eurosceptic, who chairs the influential European Research Group (ERG), has been promoted to parliamentary under secretary at the Department for Exiting the European Union.
Shailesh Vara: He returns to Government as parliamentary under secretary in the Northern Ireland Office after a spell on the backbenches. Harriett Baldwin: The defence procurement minister takes on a new job that spans the Foreign Office and Department for International Development.
Rishi Sunak: Becomes parliamentary under secretary at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.Lucy Frazer: The South East Cambridgeshire MP joins the Justice team.Margot James: Moves from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to become minister at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Rory Stewart: The Africa minister has moved to the Ministry of Justice.Sam Gyimah: The East Surrey MP has been made Minister for Higher Education, straddling the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Caroline Dinenage: Moves from the junior ranks at the Department for Work and Pensions to become a minister at the Department of Health and Social Care.
Stephen Barclay: Following a stint as City minister, he also joins the Department of Health and Social Care.Jo Johnson: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s brother has been made Transport Minister.
Alok Sharma: He has been made Employment Minister.Dominic Raab: The prominent Brexiteer is the new housing minister.

The Prime Minister also made changes to her Cabinet on Monday.

James Brokenshire: The Northern Ireland Secretary resigned in the first change to the Cabinet on Monday. He had decided to stand down because he was facing major surgery within the next couple of weeks.Brandon Lewis: Immigration minister Mr Lewis was made chairman of the Conservative Party – replacing Sir Patrick McLoughlin – and minister without portfolio.Chris Grayling: The Conservatives earlier deleted a tweet congratulating Mr Grayling on being appointed party chairman. He remains as Secretary of State for Transport.
David Lidington: The Aylesbury MP has been appointed Cabinet Office minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.CCHQ In a major shake-up, the Conservatives announced prominent backbencher James Cleverly as deputy chairman, junior minister Chris Skidmore as vice chairman for policy, Maria Caulfield as vice chair for women, and 2017 intake MPs Kemi Badenoch and Ben Bradley as vice chair for candidates and vice chair for youth respectively.Amber Rudd: Confirmed in her position as Home Secretary.Philip Hammond: Confirmed in his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer.David Davis: Confirmed in his position as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU.
Sajid Javid: With the addition of housing added to his existing Cabinet title, he is now Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.Boris Johnson: He remains as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.Jeremy Hunt: He remains as Health Secretary but has social care added to his title.
Greg Clark: Mr Clark remains as Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.Gavin Williamson: Retains his role as Defence Secretary, which he has held for just over two months.David Gauke: Has been appointed Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary.
Karen Bradley: She has been appointed as Northern Ireland Secretary, moving from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.Matt Hancock: Mr Hancock has been made Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Liam Fox: He remains International Trade Secretary and President of the Board of Trade.Penny Mordaunt: She remains Secretary of State for International Development.Michael Gove: He remains as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.Justine Greening: She has quit the Government after refusing to take the work and pensions post after being moved from the education portfolio, Downing Street sources said.
Damian Hinds: He has been appointed Education Secretary.Esther McVey: She has been made Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.David Mundell: He remains Secretary of State for Scotland.Alun Cairns: He stays on as Secretary of State for Wales.Andrea Leadsom: She remains Leader of the House of Commons.Liz Truss: She remains Chief Secretary to the Treasury.