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Boris and Jo Johnson and other siblings who work together
The new prime minister of the UK Boris Johnson has included his own brother Jo Johnson is his cabinet.
Jo is Boris's younger brother and will be the minister for business, energy and industrial strategy, and education in the new government.
It's not the first time brothers and sisters have worked together in the limelight.
Here are some siblings who have found fame in the same career.
Andy and Jamie Murray
Tennis brothers Andy and Jamie Murray are set to team up at the Citi Open in Washington next week.
It's not the first time they've done this though. In 2015, they played doubles together to help Great Britain win the Davis Cup.
Individually, both brothers have been incredibly successful.
Former world number one Andy is a three-time Grand Slam winner, while Jamie is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner.
The Jonas Brothers
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas are part of one of the most successful boy bands in the world.
They came back after a six-year break in 2019 with a single called Sucker.
The song became the 34th song in history to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in America.
In total, the talented brothers have sold over 17 million albums worldwide together.
The Brownlee brothers
Alistair and Jonny Brownlee are two of the best triathlon athletes in the world.
Older brother Alistair is a two-time Olympic gold medallist, while Jonny has a silver and bronze medal to his name.
In 2016, Alistair famously helped his exhausted brother over the finish line and, in doing so, gave up the chance to win the race in a dramatic end to the World Triathlon Series in Cozumel, Mexico.
Beyonce and Solange
Even though much of their careers has been built individually, these sisters have supported each other every step of the way.
Solange is credited as a songwriter on some of Beyonce's songs, including Why Don't You Love Me.
Both sisters have also appeared on stage to support each other.
Beyonce joined Solange on stage to do a choreographed dance during Solange's 2014 Coachella set and then returned the favour in 2018 during Beyonce's performance.
Gary, Phil and Tracey Neville
Gary and Phil Neville played together at Manchester United and for the English national side.
Gary then became manager of Spanish side Valencia and decided to make Phil his assistant manager.
Phil is currently the manager of the England women's side.
Sport clearly runs in the family as, up until last week, Gary and Phil's sister Tracey was the manager of the England netball team.