Rishi Sunak on Monday stunned Westminster by restoring David Cameron to the political frontline as foreign secretary, in a dramatic reshuffle that included the sacking of controversial home secretary Suella Braverman.
The moderate James Cleverly, who was foreign secretary, replaced Braverman at the Home Office, in a clear shift by the UK prime minister towards the centre ground that alarmed some on the right of the Conservative party.
The biggest surprise came when Cameron, who has played virtually no political role since quitting as prime minister after the 2016 Brexit vote, was handed the post of foreign secretary. Jeremy Hunt remains as chancellor.