Leader: John Smith.

Leader of the Commons and Responsibility for Campaign Co-ordination:

Margaret Beckett (deputy leader), Nick Brown.

Treasury and Economic Affairs: Gordon Brown, Alistair Darling, Andrew

Smith, Nick Brown.

Home Affairs: Tony Blair, Joan Ruddock, Alun Michael, Graham Allen.

Trade and Industry: Robin Cook, Martin O'Neill (energy), Derek

Fatchett, Nigel Griffiths, Stuart Bell, Jim Cousins.

Employment: Frank Dobson, Tony Lloyd, Joyce Quin, Sam Galbraith.

Scotland: Tom Clarke, Henry McLeish, John McFall, Maria Fyfe.

Transport: John Prescott, Peter Snape, Joan Walley, Tony Banks.

National Heritage: Bryan Gould, Robin Corbett, Tom Pendry.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury: Harriet Harman.

Citizen's Charter and Women: Mo Mowlam, Brian Wilson, Lewis Moonie,

Kate Hoey.

Environmental Protection: Chris Smith, Clare Short.

Wales: Ann Clwyd, Paul Murphy, Rhodri Morgan.

Education: Ann Taylor, Jeff Rooker, Win Griffiths, Tony Lloyd.

Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Jack Cunningham, George Robertson,

Allan Rogers, Bruce Grocott.

Development and Co-operation: Michael Meacher, Tony Worthington.

Social Security: Donald Dewar, Keith Bradley, Llin Golding.

Health: David Blunkett, Dawn Primarolo, David Hinchliffe, Ian

McCartney.

Environment (local government): Jack Straw, John Battle, Doug

Henderson, Keith Vaz, Peter Pike, Tony Banks.

Defence, Disarmament and Arms Control: David Clark, George Foulkes,

John Reid, Eric Martlew.

Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs: Ron Davies, Elliot Morley, Dale

Campbell-Savours.

Northern Ireland: Kevin McNamara, Roger Stott, Bill O'Brien.

Law Officers: John Morris, John Fraser.

Lord Chancellor's department: Paul Boateng.

Disabled People's Rights: Barry Sheerman.