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Grant Shapps and Mark Harper are the most trusted public faces of this government, according to new research for the Politics at Jack and Sam’s podcast.

On this week’s edition of the Sky News and Politico podcast we reveal which members of the cabinet are put up for the daily breakfast round – appearing on TV and radio breakfast shows, including Sky’s Breakfast with Kay Burley, to represent the government.

The new league table looks at media appearances – from September to last Friday – finds Mr Shapps, who was energy then defence secretary, and Mr Harper, the transport secretary are joint top.

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James Cleverly, who was foreign secretary and now is home secretary, just behind.

At the other end of the scale three cabinet ministers are chosen to appear by Number 10 relatively infrequently – below some figures who are not in the cabinet.

Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, Lucy Frazer, the culture secretary, and Michael Gove, appear surprisingly infrequently.

Morning TV and radio appearances since 1 September

Nick Gibb – 2

Jeremy Hunt – 4

Gillian Keegan – 2

Grant Shapps – 7

Michelle Donelan – 4

James Cleverly – 6

Alex Chalk – 3

Kemi Badenoch – 3

Maria Caulfield – 1

Steve Barclay – 5

Chris Philp – 3

Laura Trott – 3

Suella Braverman – 1

Rachel Maclean – 1

Lucy Frazer – 2

Richard Holden – 3

Andrew Griffith – 3

Mark Harper – 7

Michael Gove – 2

Lee Rowley – 1

James Heappey – 2

Andrew Mitchell – 1

Tom Tugendhat – 3

Greg Hands – 1

Robert Jenrick – 3

Victoria Atkins – 2

Ms Keegan was caught on camera swearing and suggesting she wasn’t getting credit for doing a good job in the aftermath of the Raac concrete scandal, while Gove – once a stalwart of the studios – appears less often.

In his October appearance, he surprised some by floating income or national insurance tax cuts before the election at a time when the Chancellor was saying he could not contemplate tax cuts.

Mr Gove went on to be vindicated in the autumn statement, when there was the big national insurance tax cut, although some felt the headlines at the time unhelpful.

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Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, appeared even fewer times than Keegan, Frazer and Gove, though often organised her own media with a series of controversial overseas trips.

The prime minister and chancellor cannot be judged by this metric since they do not routinely do the morning round.

Men make up three quarter of the appearances by Tories on the morning round.

Sky analysis suggests that women are put on the morning round proportionately fewer times than the proportion of women in the cabinet.

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Also set to attend the talk at the White House are NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission.

This comes after the US president reportedly extended an invitation to them.

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