Business, Innovation and Skills
Adrian Bailey (c), Luciana Berger, Jack Dromey, Chi Onwurah, Rachel Reeves
Children, Schools and Families
Nic Dakin, Pat Glass, Liz Kendall, Ian Mearns, Lisa Nandy
Communities and Local Government
Clive Betts (c), Heidi Alexander, Clive Efford, Toby Perkins, Chris Williamson
Culture Media and Sport
David Cairns, Paul Farrelly, Alan Keen, Jim Sheridan, Tom Watson
Defence
David Hamilton, Madeleine Moon, Alison Seabeck, Gisela Stuart, John Woodcock
Environment and Climate Change
Gemma Doyle, Tom Greatrex, Albert Owen, John Robertson, Alan Whitehead
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
David Anderson, Tom Blenkinsop, Thomas Docherty, Bill Esterson, Mary Glindon
Foreign Affairs
Ann Clwyd, Mike Gapes, Emma Reynolds, Frank Roy, David Watts
Health
Rosie Cooper, Fiona Mactaggart, Grahame Morris, Virendra Sharma, Valerie Vaz
Home Affairs
Keith Vaz (c), Steve McCabe, Alun Michael, Bridget Phillipson, David Winnick
International Development
Hugh Bayley, Russell Brown, Richard Burden, Ann McKechin, Anas Sarwar
Justice
Chris Evans, Sian James, Yasmin Qureshi, Linda Riordan, Karl Turner
Political and Constitutional Reform
Graham Allen (c), Sheila Gilmore, Tristram Hunt, Catherine McKinnell, Peter Soulsby
Science and Technology
Andrew Miller (c), Gregg McClymont, Pamela Nash, Jonathan Reynolds, Graham Stringer
Scottish Affairs
Ian Davidson (c), Cathy Jamieson, Jim McGovern, Fiona O’Donnell, Lindsay Roy
Transport
Louise Ellman (c), Lilian Greenwood, Tom Harris, Kelvin Hopkins, Angela Smith
Treasury
John Cryer, Andy Love, John Mann, George Mudie, Chuka Umunna
Welsh Affairs
Geraint Davies, Nia Griffith, Susan Elan Jones, Jessica Morden, Owen Smith
Work & Pensions
Anne Begg (c), Karen Buck, Margaret Curran, Kate Green, Shabana Mahmood
Tags: elected Labour select committee members, labour select committee members, select committee elections
These elections are taking forever to fill all vacancies. Maybe something needs to be worked up better next time.
The Select Committees still not fully filled seem to be: Environmental Audit and Public Administration (both had vacancies also on Tory side after their first wave of committee elections).
Northern Ireland is a bit of a “mystery” following the updates here on Labour Uncut. I guess it’s tied to the attempt to ensure small parties had select committee representation and the later Commons amendment to increase the size of certain committees (including North Ireland one)