Jeremy Corbyn has begun his Cabinet reshuffle
The big moves to watch out for are shadow Foreign Secretary Hilary Benn and Shadow Defense Secretary Maria Eagle. Both of them voted to extend the RAF's bombing campaign against ISIS into Syria, despite Corbyn's opposition to it and there have been rumours in the press in recent days that they are about to lose their positions.
When Corbyn formed his Shadow Cabinet, journalists were able to find out what was going on by listening through the door of the room he was in, so Labour are taking no chances this time. Corbyn himself came out of his office to tell journalists off for being too close.
The first person through the door is shadow minister for Energy and Climate Change Barry Gardiner. He didn't deny he had been promoted as he left the office with a "smile on his face.
This is what Gardiner told Guardian journalist Rajeev Syal - it's a little bit cryptic.
Next in is shadow chief Secretary to the Treasury Seema Malhotra. She doesn't give anything away as she leaves the office.