Rachel Reeves Becomes UK’s First Female Chancellor In Starmer’s New Cabinet

Rachel Reeves, a former Bank of England economist, has been confirmed as Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer as the incoming Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, appoints a new cabinet following his victory on Friday. Reeves makes history as the first woman to hold the crucial post in 708 years.
Sir Keir Starmer wasted no time in making key appointments to his new cabinet, ushering in a wave of change. Among the significant appointments, Angela Rayner has been named Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, and will also serve as Deputy Prime Minister.
Other key appointments in Starmer’s new cabinet include:
– Pat McFadden as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
– David Lammy as Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
– Yvette Cooper as Secretary of State for the Home Department
– John Healey as Secretary of State for Defence
– Shabana Mahmood as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
– Wes Streeting as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
– Bridget Phillipson as Secretary of State for Education
– Ed Miliband as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
– Liz Kendall as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
– Jonathan Reynolds as Secretary of State for Business and Trade and President of the Board of Trade
– Peter Kyle as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
– Louise Haigh as Secretary of State for Transport
These appointments reflect Starmer’s commitment to bringing a diverse and experienced team to lead the country.