British Government frontbench
The Government frontbench in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, also known as the Treasury Bench, consists of the Cabinet and all other ministers.
Key
Member of the House of Commons | |
Member of the House of Lords | |
Privy Counsellor | |
Cabinet full members in bold | |
Cabinet attendees in bold italics | |
Prime Minister and Cabinet Office
Cabinet Office | |||
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Michael Gove | ||
Minister without Portfolio Chairman of the Conservative Party |
Amanda Milling (unpaid) | ||
Paymaster General | Penny Mordaunt | ||
Minister of State for Constitution & Devolution | Chloe Smith | ||
Minister of State | The Lord Agnew of Oulton (jointly with HM Treasury; unpaid) | ||
Minister of State | The Lord True | ||
Parliamentary Secretary | Julia Lopez | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence People and Veterans | Johnny Mercer (jointly with MoD) |
Government Equalities Office (working with Cabinet Office) | |||
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Minister for Women and Equalities | Liz Truss (jointly with DIT) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities) | Kemi Badenoch (jointly with DIT and HMT) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Women) | The Baroness Berridge (jointly with DIT and DfE; paid as Baroness in Waiting) |
Foreign relations
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs / International Development[1] | |||
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Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs First Secretary of State |
Dominic Raab | ||
Secretary of State for International Development | Anne-Marie Trevelyan | ||
Minister of State for Middle East & North Africa | James Cleverly | ||
Minister of State for Pacific & the Environment | The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (jointly with Defra; unpaid) | ||
Minister of State for Asia | Nigel Adams | ||
Minister of State for the Commonwealth, United Nations and South Asia | The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon (joint with DFID) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Africa | James Duddridge | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for European Neighbourhood & the Americas | Wendy Morton | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Overseas Territories & Sustainable Development | The Baroness Sugg |
Defence | |||
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Secretary of State for Defence | Ben Wallace | ||
Minister of State for Defence Procurement |
Jeremy Quin | ||
Minister of State for Defence | The Baroness Goldie (unpaid) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Armed Forces |
James Heappey | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence People and Veterans |
Johnny Mercer (jointly with the Cabinet Office) |
Law and order
Home Office | |||
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | Priti Patel | ||
Minister of State for Security | James Brokenshire | ||
Minister of State for Crime, Policing and the Fire Service | Kit Malthouse (jointly with MoJ) | ||
Minister of State for Countering Extremism | The Baroness Williams of Trafford | ||
Minister of State | The Lord Greenhalgh (jointly with MoHC&LG) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for or Crime, Safeguarding, and Vulnerability | Victoria Atkins | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration and Future Borders | Kevin Foster | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts | Chris Philp (jointly with MoJ) |
Justice | |||
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Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Secretary of State for Justice |
Robert Buckland QC (paid as Lord Chancellor) | ||
Minister of State for Prisons and Probations | Lucy Frazer QC | ||
Minister of State for Crime, Policing and the Fire Service | Kit Malthouse (jointly with Home Office) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice | Alex Chalk (paid as an Assistant Government Whip) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts | Chris Philp (jointly with Home Office) |
Law Officers | |||
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Attorney General Advocate General for Northern Ireland |
Suella Braverman | ||
Solicitor General | Michael Ellis QC | ||
Advocate General for Scotland | The Lord Keen of Elie QC |
Economy
Treasury | ||||
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Second Lord of the Treasury |
Rishi Sunak | |||
Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Stephen Barclay | |||
Financial Secretary to the Treasury | Jesse Norman | |||
Minister of State | The Lord Agnew of Oulton (jointly with Cabinet Office; unpaid) | |||
Economic Secretary to the Treasury | John Glen (Paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) | |||
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury | Kemi Badenoch (jointly with DIT; paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) |
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | |||
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Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Alok Sharma | ||
Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth | Kwasi Kwarteng | ||
Minister of State for Investment | The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (jointly with DIT) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Business and Industry | Nadhim Zahawi (unpaid) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation | Amanda Solloway | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets Minister for London |
Paul Scully | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Climate Change | The Lord Callanan |
Work and Pensions | |||
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | Thérèse Coffey | ||
Minister of State for Disabled People, Work and Health | Justin Tomlinson | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion | Guy Opperman | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Welfare Delivery | Will Quince | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Employment | Mims Davies | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | The Baroness Stedman-Scott (unpaid) |
International Trade | |||
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Secretary of State for International Trade President of the Board of Trade |
Liz Truss (also Minister for Women & Equalities) | ||
Minister of State for Trade Policy | Greg Hands | ||
Minister of State for Trade Policy | Vacant[2] | ||
Minister of State for Investment | The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (jointly with BEIS) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Exports | Graham Stuart | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Equalities | Kemi Badenoch (jointly with HM Treasury) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women | The Baroness Berridge (jointly with Education) |
Social services
Education | |||
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Secretary of State for Education | Gavin Williamson | ||
Minister of State for School Standards | Nick Gibb | ||
Minister of State for Universities | Michelle Donelan | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System | Baroness Berridge (jointly with Department for International Trade; paid as Baroness-in-Waiting) | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Children and Families | Vicky Ford | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Apprenticeships and Skills | Gillian Keegan |
Health and Social Care | |||
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Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | Matt Hancock | ||
Minister of State for Health | Edward Argar | ||
Minister of State for Social Care | Helen Whately | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention and Patient Safety | Nadine Dorries | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health and Primary Care | Jo Churchill | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Innovation | The Lord Bethell |
Environment
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |||
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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | George Eustice | ||
Minister of State for Environment and International Development | The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (jointly with the Foreign Office and DFID; unpaid) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Environment and Rural Opportunities | Rebecca Pow | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rural Affairs and Biosecurity | The Lord Gardiner of Kimble | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | Victoria Prentis |
Culture
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | ||||
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Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Oliver Dowden | |||
Minister of State for Media and Data | John Whittingdale | |||
Minister of State for Digital and Culture | Caroline Dinenage | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Sport, Tourism and Heritage | Nigel Huddleston (paid as Assistant Government Whip) | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Digital Infrastructure | Matt Warman | |||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Civil Society | The Baroness Barran (unpaid) |
Transport
Transport | |||
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Secretary of State for Transport Minister for Northern Powerhouse |
Grant Shapps | ||
Minister of State | Chris Heaton-Harris | ||
Minister of State | Andrew Stephenson | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | The Baroness Vere of Norbiton | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Rachel Maclean | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Kelly Tolhurst |
Local and devolved government
Housing, Communities and Local Government | |||
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Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government | Robert Jenrick | ||
Minister of State for Housing and Planning | Christopher Pincher | ||
Minister of State for Local Government & Regional Growth | Simon Clarke | ||
Minister of State | The Lord Greenhalgh (jointly with Home Office) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Housing & Rough Sleeping | Luke Hall |
Northern Ireland | |||
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | Brandon Lewis | ||
Minister of State for Northern Ireland | Robin Walker |
Scotland | |||
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Secretary of State for Scotland | Alister Jack | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland | Iain Stewart | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland | David Duguid (also Government Whip, unpaid) |
Wales | |||
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Secretary of State for Wales | Simon Hart | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales | David T C Davies (paid as Assistant Government Whip) |
Parliament
House of Commons Whips | |||
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Chief Whip of the House of Commons Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury |
Mark Spencer | ||
Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Commons Treasurer of the Household |
Stuart Andrew | ||
Government Whip Comptroller of the Household |
Mike Freer | ||
Government Whip Vice-Chamberlain of the Household |
Marcus Jones | ||
Government Whip Lord Commissioner of the Treasury |
James Morris | ||
Rebecca Harris | |||
David Duguid (also with Scotland Office, unpaid) | |||
David Rutley | |||
Maggie Throup | |||
Michael Tomlinson (unpaid) | |||
Assistant Government Whip | Leo Docherty | ||
David T C Davies (also with Wales Office, unpaid) | |||
Alex Chalk (joint with Justice) | |||
Tom Pursglove | |||
Maria Caulfield | |||
Nigel Huddleston (also with DCMS, unpaid) | |||
Eddie Hughes |
House of Lords Whips | |||
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Chief Whip of the House of Lords Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms |
The Lord Ashton of Hyde | ||
Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Lords Captain of the Queen’s Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard |
The Earl of Courtown | ||
Lords- and Baroness-in-Waiting | The Baroness Berridge (also with Education and International Trade; paid as Baroness in Waiting) | ||
The Lord Parkinson of Whitley | |||
The Baroness Scott of Bybrook | |||
The Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist | |||
The Viscount Younger of Leckie | |||
The Lord Bethell (unpaid) |
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See also
References
- FCO and DFID ministers merged in February 2020 with merger of DFID into FCO to be completed September 2020
- "Trade minister Conor Burns resigns over 'veiled threats' in letter". BBC News. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
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