Prime Minister - David Cameron (Conservative)
Deputy Prime Minister - Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)Chancellor of the Exchequer - George Osborne (Conservative)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury - David Laws (Liberal Democrat)
Foreign Secretary - William Hague (Conservative)
Education - Michael Gove (Conservative)
Work and Pensions - Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)
Health - Andrew Lansley (Conservative)
Work and Pensions - Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)
Health - Andrew Lansley (Conservative)
Home Affairs & Women and Equality - Theresa May (Conservative)
Defence - Liam Fox (Conservative)
Business, Innovation and Skills - Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat)
Justice and Lord Chancellor - Kenneth Clarke (Conservative)
Energy and Climate Change - Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrat)
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Caroline Spelman (Conservative)
Transport - Philip Hammond (Conservative)
Culture, Media and Sport - Jeremy Hunt (Conservative)
Scotland - Danny Alexander (Liberal Democrat)
Northern Ireland - Owen Paterson (Conservative)
Wales - Cheryl Gillan (Conservative)
Wales - Cheryl Gillan (Conservative)
Europe - David Lidington (Conservative)
International Development - Andrew Mitchell (Conservative)
Communities and Local Government - Eric Pickles (Conservative)
Chief Whip - Patrick McLoughlin (Conservative)
Leader of the House of Lords, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - Lord Strathclyde (Conservative)
Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal - Sir George Young (Conservative)
Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal - Sir George Young (Conservative)
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Paymaster General - Francis Maude (Conservative)
Minister of State, Cabinet Office - Oliver Letwin (Conservative)
Minister of State (Universities and Science), Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills - David Willetts (Conservative)
Minister of State, Cabinet Office - Oliver Letwin (Conservative)
Minister of State (Universities and Science), Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills - David Willetts (Conservative)
Minister without portfolio - Baroness Warsi (Conservative)
Attorney General - Dominic Grieve (Conservative)