Four key members of David Cameron's Cabinet, including justice secretary Michael Gove, have lost their jobs in Government as Theresa May continues the process of appointing ministers to her new administration.

Mr Gove was sacked by the new Prime Minister on the second day of a round of appointments which has already seen fellow Brexiteer Boris Johnson - the man whose leadership plans he dashed - appointed Foreign Secretary.

The former justice secretary joins ex-chancellor George Osborne on the backbenches in a dramatic reshaping of the Cabinet team, which also saw Mr Cameron's education secretary Nicky Morgan, culture secretary John Whittingdale and chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Letwin leave the Government.

However, Jeremy Hunt whose position earlier seemed under threat is to remain as Health Secretary, Downing Street said.

The sackings came as Mrs May returned to Downing Street on Thursday morning to continue building her new Cabinet team.

In a message on Twitter, Mr Gove - who launched his own bid for the leadership but was eliminated after finishing third in last week's poll of Conservative MPs - said: "It's been an enormous privilege to serve for the last six years. Best of luck to the new government - MG."

Ms Morgan said she was "disappointed not to be continuing as education secretary and minister for women and equalities - two wonderful roles it's been a privilege to hold".

And Mr Whittingdale said it had been "a privilege" to serve as culture secretary, adding: "I wish my successor every success and will continue to support creative industries."

THE CABINET SO FAR...

Transport Secretary Chris Grayling

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Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Evans 

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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt

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Tory Party chairman and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Patrick McLoughlin

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Chief Whip Gavin Williamson

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Education Secretary Justine Greening

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Justice Secretary Liz Truss

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Chancellor Philip Hammond

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Home Secretary Amber Rudd

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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson

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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon 

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Secretary of State for Brexit David Davis 

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International Trade Secretary Liam Fox 

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Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom 

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Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green 

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Communities Secretary Sajid Javid

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Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire

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Business Secretary Greg Clark

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International Development Secretary Priti Patel

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Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Karen Bradley

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Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns

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