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Enterprise, trade and employment (and post of deputy prime minister): Mary Coughlan (previously agriculture)
Finance: Brian Lenihan (previously justice)
Justice, equality and law reform: Dermot Ahern (previously foreign affairs)
Foreign affairs: Micheál Martin (previously enterprise, trade & employment)
Communications, energy and natural resources: Eamon Ryan (no change)
Agriculture, fisheries and food: Brendan Smith (previously children and youth affairs)
Environment, heritage and local government: John Gormley (no change)
Transport: Noel Dempsey (no change)
Community and rural affairs: Eamon Ó Cuiv (no change)
Social and family affairs: Mary Hanafin (previously education)
Defence: Willie O'Dea (no change)
Education and science: Batt O'Keeffe (previously minister of state at the department of environment, heritage and local government)
Health and children: Mary Harney (no change)
Arts, sport, and tourism: Martin Cullen (previously social and family affairs)
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