The Cabinet
David Cameron – Prime Minister
Nick Clegg – Deputy Prime Minister
William Hague – First Secretary of State, Leader of the House of Commons
George Osborne – Chancellor of the Exchequer
Danny Alexander – Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Theresa May – Secretary of State for the Home Department
Michael Fallon – Secretary of State for Defence
Vince Cable – Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
Iain Duncan Smith – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Chris Grayling – Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
Nicky Morgan – Secretary of State for Education, Women & Equalities Min.
Eric Pickles – Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Jeremy Hunt – Secretary of State for Health
Elizabeth Truss – Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Justine Greening – Secretary of State for International Development
Alistair Carmichael – Secretary of State for Scotland
Edward Davey – Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
Patrick McLoughlin – Secretary of State for Transport
Sajid Javid – Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Theresa Villiers – Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Stephen Crabb – Secretary of State for Wales
Philip Hammond – Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Also attending Cabinet
Michael Gove – Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Francis Maude – Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
Matt Hancock – Minister of State for BIS, DECC and Portsmouth
Esther McVey – Minister of State for Employment
Oliver Letwin – Minister for Government Policy, Lord Privy Seal
David Laws – Minister of State for Cabinet Office, Schools
Grant Shapps – Minister Without Portfolio
Baroness Warsi – Senior Minister of State, Faith and Communities
Greg Clark – Minister of State for Universities and Science
Jeremy Wright – Attorney General
Baroness Stowell – Leader of the House of Lords