Sajid Javid has been appointed Home Secretary in a Cabinet reshuffle forced by the resignation of Amber Rudd over the Windrush scandal.

Mr Javid was appointed by telephone by Prime Minister Theresa May the morning after Ms Rudd's departure, and becomes the first Home Secretary from an ethnic minority background.

He was replaced as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government by former Northern Ireland secretary James Brokenshire, who has recently returned to Westminster after treatment for cancer.

Remarkably, the Evening Standard says Javid took a 98% pay hit to become an MP.

Ex-Deutsche Banker Mr Javid was earning around £3.4m, but now takes home around £77,379 as an MP.

On top of this, he is paid a ministerial salary of more than £67,500 as a Secretary of State, bringing his current total salary up to close to £144,000 per year.

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid

The 48-year-old MP for Bromsgrove made no comment on his appointment as Home Secretary as he emerged from 10 Downing Street after being briefed by officials. Mrs May was not present, as she was making a local election visit.

Mr Javid's first task will be to take some of the political heat out of the scandal which has seen people from a Caribbean background denied access to benefits and healthcare or threatened with deportation despite decades of residence in the UK.

Ms Rudd became the fifth departure from the Cabinet since last year's snap general election, after admitting she had "inadvertently" misled MPs over the existence of targets for removing illegal immigrants.

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The Hastings and Rye MP stepped down the evening before she was due to make a statement in the House of Commons on the targets and illegal migration, as she faced increasing pressure over the handling of the Windrush scandal.

International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt takes on Ms Rudd's former responsibilities as Minister for Women and Equalities.