Also undergoing alteration was the Government. Sir Edward Carson joined the War Cabinet from the Admiralty, whilst Winston Churchill was back in the fold as Minister of Munitions, as an article on page 5 reveals. Another leader on page 4 thought the Navy would regret the departure of Carson, who at least had a success in the North Sea to celebrate as he took his leave, with the capture of four German steamers and rendering two more by all accounts out of action, even if there were worries that the action might had violated Dutch neutral waters (page 5).