Economy
| Treasury | ||
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| Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | The Rt Hon. Ed Balls | |
| Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Rachel Reeves | |
| Shadow Ministers | Chris Leslie | |
| Catherine McKinnell | ||
| Cathy Jamieson | ||
| Shadow Ministers | Lord Eatwell | |
| The Rt Hon. Lord Davies of Oldham PC |
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| Lord Davidson of Glen Clova |
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| Business, Innovation and Skills | ||
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| Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills | Chuka Umunna | |
| Shadow Ministers | Iain Wright | |
| Shabana Mahmood | ||
| Gordon Marsden | ||
| Chi Onwurah | ||
| Toby Perkins | ||
| Ian Murray | ||
| Shadow Ministers | Lord Stevenson of Balmacara |
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| Lord Young of Norwood Green | ||
| Lord Mitchell | ||
| Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town |
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