UK Prime Minister Theresa May is completing a cabinet reshuffle described by critics as 'shambolic' after its first day didn't go as planned.
More than one minister resisted Mrs May's plans to move them, and Justine Greening resigned from the government after being told she'd be re-assigned from Education Secretary.
Her critics say the reshuffle has called her authority into question rather than boosting it.
The Prime Minister hopes to add more diversity to her government as she appoints junior ministerial positions.
And Political Correspondent Theo Usherwood says the loss of Justine Greening could be problematic.
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Former Downing Street advisor Craig Woodhouse says once the fuss has died down - she'll actually have achieved her aims.
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