Ed Miliband RETURNS to Labour’s top team as new leader Keir Starmer unveils new-look shadow cabinet

 Keir Starmer, Leader of the Opposition

Angela Rayner, deputy Leader and chairwoman of the Labour Party

Anneliese Dodds, shadow chancellor of the exchequer

Lisa Nandy, shadow foreign secretary

Nick Thomas-Symonds, shadow home secretary

Rachel Reeves, shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

David Lammy, shadow justice secretary

John Healey, shadow defence secretary

Ed Miliband, shadow business, energy and industrial secretary

Emily Thornberry, shadow international trade secretary

Jonathan Reynolds, shadow work and pensions secretary

Jonathan Ashworth, shadow secretary of state for health and social care

Rebecca Long-Bailey, shadow education secretary

Jo Stevens, shadow digital, culture, media and sport

Bridget Philipson, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury

Luke Pollard, shadow environment, food and rural affairs secretary

Steve Reed, shadow communities and local government secretary

Thangam Debbonaire, shadow housing secretary

Jim McMahon, shadow transport secretary

Preet Kaur Gill, shadow international development secretary

Louise Haigh, shadow Northern Ireland secretary (interim)

Ian Murray, shadow Scotland secretary

Nia Griffith, shadow Wales secretary

Marsha de Cordova, shadow women and equalities secretary

Andy McDonald, shadow employment rights and protections secretary

Rosena Allin-Khan, shadow minister for mental health

Cat Smith, shadow minister for young people and voter engagement

Lord Falconer, shadow Attorney General

Valerie Vaz, shadow leader of the House

Nick Brown, opposition chief whip

Baroness Smith, shadow leader of the Lords

Lord McAvoy, Lords’ opposition chief whip