Theresa May has said her reshuffle makes the government look "more like the country it serves" with a "new generation" of ministers brought in.The PM has appointed several new faces to her ministerial team.
The mostly junior ministerial appointments come after Monday's cabinet-level changes.
These triggered the resignation of education secretary Justine Greening and were branded a "lacklustre PR exercise" by Labour.
Of Tuesday's appointments, six men and eight women were new additions to government, including five from ethnic minorities and 11 who were elected in 2015.
Six of the women - all elected in 2015 - have been appointed as junior whips, who will be involved with enforcing party discipline.
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