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Boris Johnson reappoints Nicky Morgan as Culture Secretary in Cabinet reshuffle despite her standing down as MP

BORIS Johnson has made Nicky Morgan a life peer and she will keep her role as Culture Secretary despite standing down as an MP before the election.

The Prime Minister is reshuffling his Cabinet team ready to deliver Brexit by the end of January.

 Boris Johnson leaving Downing Street tonight
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Boris Johnson leaving Downing Street tonightCredit: Reuters

It was thought Morgan would be replaced as Culture Secretary but she now becomes the first peer to be appointed to the Cabinet since Lord Mandelson under Labour.

The PM has also announced the first appointment with Simon Hart replacing Alun Cairns as Welsh Secretary, after Cairns resigned following accusations he lied about an aide in a row over a rape trail.

Zac Goldsmith looks set to be replaced as environment minister after losing his seat in the general election.

There's speculation that Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was slammed for insulting Grenfell fire victims at the start of the election campaign.

He was swiftly booted off being high profile in the election race as a result.

The PM is back in Westminster boosted by his huge 80-seat majority he won last week.

Boris will bring back his Brexit Bill to the Commons on Friday, and they could vote on it if the Speaker allows.

With such a big majority now the Tories have no fears about being able to push it through before 31 January - the new Brexit deadline.

Boris will also make a start on his in-tray - with a huge list of domestic priorities to get sorted.

The PM will focus on the NHS, immigration and delivering from the North, in an attempt to try and assure the voters who backed him last week that he is delivering for them.

 Nicky Morgan has been re-installed as culture secretary
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Nicky Morgan has been re-installed as culture secretaryCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Jacob Rees Mogg may not keep his job after his offensive comments about Grenfell victimsCredit: EPA
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