May 2010 – September 2012 Changes •
David Laws resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 29 May 2010 because of an
expenses irregularity dating from the previous Parliament. He was replaced by
Danny Alexander, who was in turn replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland by
Michael Moore. • On 14 October 2011
Liam Fox resigned as Secretary of State for Defence following the procurement of high-level overseas meetings attendance for his friend and advisor,
Adam Werrity, working for a private contractor, and stated that he had "mistakenly allowed the distinction between my personal interest and my government activities to become blurred". His successor was
Philip Hammond, who was replaced as Transport Secretary by
Justine Greening, the
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, who was in turn replaced by
Chloe Smith, an assistant government whip: she was replaced in turn by
Greg Hands. • On 3 February 2012
Chris Huhne resigned as Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change following the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service to
prosecute him and his former wife. His successor was
Ed Davey, who was replaced as a
Parliamentary under-secretary of state in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills by
Norman Lamb, replaced in his previous dual roles by
Jenny Willott as an Assistant Whip and
Jo Swinson as the
Parliamentary private secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister.
September 2012 – July 2014 Changes • On 19 October 2012,
Andrew Mitchell resigned as Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons following
controversy surrounding an argument with police officers in
Downing Street. He was replaced by
Sir George Young. • On 7 January 2013,
Lord Strathclyde resigned as Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He was replaced by
Lord Hill of Oareford. • On 7 October 2013,
Michael Moore was replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland by
Alistair Carmichael, during a reshuffle which focused on junior ministerial ranks. • On 9 April 2014,
Maria Miller resigned as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and Minister for Women and Equalities. She was replaced as Culture Secretary and Minister for Equalities by
Sajid Javid, and by
Nicky Morgan as Minister for Women. Morgan, who succeeded Javid as
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, was not a full cabinet member but attended meetings in her role as Minister for Women.
July 2014 – May 2015 Changes • On 5 August 2014,
Baroness Warsi resigned as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and as Minister for Faith and Community, in protest at the Government's response to the
conflict in the Gaza Strip. She was replaced at the Foreign Office by
Baroness Anelay of St John's, with
Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles taking on Warsi's former Faith and Community brief. ==List of ministers==