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Monday, June 1, 1998 Published at 14:05 GMT 15:05 UK

 UK Politics: News

Full shadow cabinet - with profiles

 The line-up announced by William Hague on June 1, 1998. Click on the links for profiles of those changing job:
| Leader of the Opposition |
William Hague |
| Deputy Leader |
Peter Lilley |
| Foreign Affairs |
Michael Howard |
| Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Francis Maude |
| Home Affairs |
Sir Norman Fowler |
| Conservative Party Chairman |
Lord Cecil Parkinson |
| Deputy Party Chairman |
Michael Ancram |
| Environment, Transport & Regions |
Gillian Shephard |
| Commons Leader |
Sir George Young |
| Trade and Industry |
John Redwood |
| Lords' Leader |
Viscount Cranborne |
| Defence |
John Maples |
| Treasury Chief Secretary |
David Heathcoat-Amory |
| Social Security |
Iain Duncan-Smith |
| Agriculture, Fisheries and Food |
Michael Jack |
| Northern Ireland |
Andrew Mackay |
| Health |
Ann Widdecombe |
| Education & Employment |
David Willetts |
| Constitutional Affairs |
Liam Fox |
| Culture, Media & Sport |
Peter Ainsworth |
| International Development |
Gary Streeter |
| Commons Chief Whip |
James Arbuthnot |
| Lords Chief Whip |
Lord Strathclyde |

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