Parliamentary private secretaries: Full list
Downing Street has released details of the MPs made parliamentary private secretaries. Read it in full on politics.co.uk.
The prime minister announced appointments to Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) today and the corresponding ministers who they will serve. All appointees are Members of Parliament and the position is unpaid.
Prime Minister, David Cameron: Desmond Swayne
Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg: Norman Lamb
Attorney General, Dominic Grieve: Jessica Lee
Business, Innovation and Skills
Secretary of State, Vince Cable: Jo Swinson
Minister of State (Universities), David Willetts: Nicky Morgan
Minister of State (Business and Enterprise), Mark Prisk: Andrew Jones
BIS/ Education Minister of State (Further Education), John Hayes: Sajid Javid
Cabinet Office
Minister of State, Oliver Letwin: David Burrowes
Minister of State, Francis Maude: Angie Bray
Department for Communities and Local Government
Secretary of State, Eric Pickles: Stephen Hammond
Minister of State (Housing), Grant Shapps: Jake Berry
Minister of State (Decentralisation), Greg Clark: John Howell
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt: Rob Wilson
Secretary of State for Defence, Liam Fox: Tobias Ellwood
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Secretary of State, Caroline Spelman: Mark Simmonds
Ministers of State, James Paice and Richard Benyon: Daniel Kawczynski
Department for Education
Secretary of State, Michael Gove: David Evennett
Minister of State (Schools), Nick Gibb: Nick Boles
Minister of State (Children and Families), Sarah Teather: Duncan Hames
Department for Energy and Climate Change
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne: Jenny Willott
Minister of State, Charles Hendry; Mark Menzies
Minister of State, Greg Barker: George Freeman
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Secretary of State, William Hague: Keith Simpson
Minister of State (Europe), David Lidington: Adam Holloway
Minister of State (International Energy Policy and the Commonwealth), Lord Howell of Guildford: Richard Graham
Department of Health
Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley: Andrew Murrison
Minister of State, Simon Burns: Anna Soubry
Home Office
Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, Theresa May: Ed Timpson
Minister of State (Immigration), Damian Green: David Rutley
Minister of State (Policing and Criminal Justice), Nick Herbert: Mary Macleod
Department of International Development
Secretary of State, Andrew Mitchell: Mark Lancaster
Minister of State, Alan Duncan: Julian Smith
Secretary of State for Justice, Kenneth Clarke: Ben Wallace
Leader of the House of Commons, Sir George Young: John Howell
Leader of the House of Lords, Lord Strathclyde: Nigel Adams
Northern Ireland
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Owen Patterson: Stewart Jackson
Minister of State, Hugo Swire: Conor Burns
Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Moore: Mike Crockart
Department for Transport
Secretary of State for Transport, Philip Hammond: Lee Scott
Minister of State, Theresa Villiers: Alec Shelbrooke
HM Treasury
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne: Greg Hands
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander: Gordon Birtwistle
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban: Alok Sharma
Department for Work and Pensions
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith: Andrew Selous
Minister of State (Employment), Chris Grayling: Esther McVey
Secretary of State for Wales, Cheryl Gillan: Glyn Davies