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Tuesday 21 July 2026 8:50 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 21 July 2026 10:24 am

Rachel Reeves’ sister takes top legal role in Burnham’s Cabinet overhaul

By: Maria Ward-Brennan

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Prime Minister Andy Burnham has picked Ellie Reeves, the sister of former Chancellor Rachel, to serve as the chief legal adviser to the government.

Lord Richard Hermer KC, a close ally of Keir Starmer who played a pivotal role in shaping the legal and international stance of Starmer’s government, was dismissed as attorney general and replaced by Rachel Reeves’ sister.

Reeves is a trained lawyer, having worked as an employment rights lawyer before being elected to represent Lewisham West and East Dulwich in 2017.

While in opposition, she held the shadow solicitor general and shadow minister for prisons and probation roles. Under Starmer, she served as both minister without portfolio and chair of the Labour Party, until she was appointed solicitor general for England and Wales.

She now takes on the most senior legal role in government, with overall responsibility including the Government Legal Department, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

In a post on X, Reeves said: “Last night Andy Burnham offered me the job of Attorney General and I was delighted to accept. Thanks to all the people who have supported me along the way. Never stop following your dreams.”

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Before this, Norris had not served in any major Cabinet positions, but he had been minister for border security and asylum in the Home Office. He is also not a lawyer by trade.

His role is to lead the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), the government department responsible for the justice system in England and Wales, which oversees the administration of courts and tribunals, prisons, probation services, and the legal aid system.

Norris will have to take the reins on the criminal justice crisis, which includes severe backlogs, prison overcrowding, legal aid underfunding, and IT failures.

Lammy faced backlash for his Courts and Tribunals Bill, which aims to tackle the crown court backlog by heavily restricting the right to elect for a jury trial in mid-tier criminal cases and increasing magistrates’ sentencing powers.

Last week, the country’s criminal barristers demanded an urgent guarantee from Burnham to save jury trials.

It is not yet known if Sarah Sackman will be staying on as minister for courts and legal services. Morning Wire understands that the MoJ is awaiting Burnham’s junior ministerial appointments.

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