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The secretary of state for the Home Department, more commonly known as the home secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom and the head of the Home Office.[3] The position is a Great Office of State, making the home secretary one of the most senior and influential ministers in the government. The incumbent is a statutory member of the British Cabinet and National Security Council.

Quick Facts United Kingdom Secretary of State for the Home Department, Style ...
United Kingdom
Secretary of State
for the Home Department
Royal Arms as used by the Home Office
Incumbent
Yvette Cooper
since 5 July 2024
Home Office
StyleHome Secretary
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(within the UK and Commonwealth)
TypeMinister of the Crown
StatusSecretary of State
Great Office of State
Member of
Reports toThe Prime Minister
SeatWestminster
NominatorThe Prime Minister
AppointerThe Monarch
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Formation27 March 1782
First holderEarl of Shelburne
Salary£159,038 per annum (2022)[1]
(including £86,584 MP salary)[2]
WebsiteHome Secretary
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The position, which may be known as interior minister in other nations, was created in 1782,[4] though its responsibilities have changed many times.[5] Past office holders have included the prime ministers Lord North, Robert Peel, the Duke of Wellington, Lord Palmerston, Winston Churchill, James Callaghan and Theresa May. The longest-serving home secretary is Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, who held the post continuously for 9 years, 221 days.[6] The shortest-serving home secretary is Grant Shapps, who served in the position for the final six days of the premiership of Liz Truss. In 2007, Jacqui Smith became the first female home secretary.[7] The incumbent home secretary is Yvette Cooper.

The office holder works alongside the other Home Office ministers and the permanent under-secretary of state of the Home Office. The corresponding shadow minister is the shadow home secretary, and the performance of the home secretary is also scrutinized by the Home Affairs Select Committee in the House of Commons[8] and the Justice and Home Affairs Committee in the House of Lords.[9]

Historically, the role has a reputation for being a graveyard for aspiring politicians, owing to the large number of potential issues and controversies that can arise.[10][11][12]

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Responsibilities

Corresponding to what is generally known as an interior minister in many other countries, the home secretary's remit includes:

Formerly, the home secretary was the minister responsible for prisons and probation in England and Wales; however in 2007 those responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Justice under the lord chancellor.

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History

The title Secretary of State in the government of England dates back to the early 17th century.[13] The position of Secretary of State for the Home Department was created in the British governmental reorganisation of 1782, in which the responsibilities of the Northern and Southern Departments were reformed into the Foreign Office and Home Office.[13]

In 2007, the new Ministry of Justice took on the criminal justice functions of the Home Office and its agencies.[14]

List of home secretaries

More information Secretary of State for the Home Department Including constituencies for elected MPs., Term of office ...
Secretary of State for the Home Department[3]
Including constituencies for elected MPs.
Term of office Party Ministry Monarch
(Reign)
#FF7F00"}]]}"> Thumb William Petty
2nd Earl of Shelburne
[15]
27 March 1782 10 July 1782 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Rockingham II George III

(1760–1820)
[note 1]
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Thomas Townsend[15]
MP for Whitchurch
10 July 1782 2 April 1783 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Shelburne
(WhigTory)
#3333CC"}]]}"> Thumb Frederick North
Lord North
[15]
MP for Banbury
2 April 1783 19 December 1783 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Fox–North
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Nugent-Temple-Grenville
3rd Earl Temple
[16]
19 December 1783 23 December 1783 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Pitt I
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Thomas Townsend
1st Baron Sydney
[15]
23 December 1783 5 June 1789 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Grenville
1st Baron Grenville
[15]
MP for Buckinghamshire[note 2]
(1759–1834)
5 June 1789 8 June 1791 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Dundas[15]
MP for Edinburgh
8 June 1791 11 July 1794 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory
#3333CC"}]]}"> Thumb William Cavendish-Bentinck
3rd Duke of Portland
[15]
11 July 1794 30 July 1801 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory
style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Addington
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Thomas Pelham
4th Baron Pelham of Stanmer
[15]
30 July 1801 17 August 1803 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Charles Philip Yorke[15]
MP for Cambridgeshire
17 August 1803 12 May 1804 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Jenkinson
2nd Baron Hawkesbury
[15]
12 May 1804 5 February 1806 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Pitt II
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Spencer
2nd Earl Spencer
[15]
5 February 1806 25 March 1807 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">All the Talents
(WhigTory)
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Jenkinson
2nd Earl of Liverpool
[15]
25 March 1807 1 November 1809 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Portland II
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Richard Ryder[15]
MP for Tiverton
1 November 1809 8 June 1812 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Perceval
#3333CC; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Addington
1st Viscount Sidmouth
[15]
11 June 1812 17 January 1822 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liverpool
#3333CC; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> George IV

(1820–1830)
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Peel[15]
MP for Oxford University
17 January 1822 10 April 1827 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Sturges Bourne[15]
MP for Ashburton
30 April 1827 16 July 1827 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Canning
(CanningiteWhig)
#FF7F00; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
[15]
16 July 1827 22 January 1828 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig
#FF7F00; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Goderich
#3333CC; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Peel[15]
MP for 3 constituencies respectively
(1788–1850)
26 January 1828 22 November 1830 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Wellington–Peel
#3333CC; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> William IV

(1830–1837)
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Lamb
2nd Viscount Melbourne
[15]
22 November 1830 16 July 1834 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Grey
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Ponsonby
1st Baron Duncannon
[15]
19 July 1834 15 November 1834 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Melbourne I
#3333CC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke of Wellington
[15]
15 November 1834 15 December 1834 style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Tory style=\"background:LightBlue;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Wellington Caretaker
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Goulburn[15]
MP for Cambridge University
15 December 1834 18 April 1835 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Peel I
#FF7F00; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Lord John Russell[16]
MP for Stroud
18 April 1835 30 August 1839 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Melbourne II
#FF7F00; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Victoria

(1837–1901)
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Constantine Phipps
1st Marquess of Normanby
[16]
30 August 1839 30 August 1841 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb James Graham[16]
MP for Dorchester
6 September 1841 30 June 1846 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Peel II
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Grey[16]
8 July 1846 23 February 1852 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Russell I
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Spencer Horatio Walpole[16]
MP for Midhurst
27 February 1852 19 December 1852 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Who? Who?
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry John Temple
3rd Viscount Palmerston
[16]
MP for Tiverton
28 December 1852 6 February 1855 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig)
#FF7F00"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Grey[16]
MP for Morpeth
8 February 1855 26 February 1858 style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Whig style=\"background:#ffe5b4;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Palmerston I
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Spencer Horatio Walpole[16]
MP for Cambridge University
26 February 1858 3 March 1859 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Derby–Disraeli II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron-Estcourt[16]
MP for North Wiltshire
3 March 1859 18 June 1859 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Cornewall Lewis[16]
MP for Radnor
18 June 1859 25 July 1861 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Palmerston II
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Grey[16]
MP for Morpeth
25 July 1861 28 June 1866 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Russell II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Spencer Horatio Walpole[16]
MP for Cambridge University
6 July 1866 17 May 1867 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Derby–Disraeli III
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy[16]
MP for Oxford University
17 May 1867 3 December 1868 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Bruce[16]
(1815–1895)
9 December 1868 9 August 1873 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Gladstone I
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Lowe[16]
MP for London University
9 August 1873 20 February 1874 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb R. A. Cross[16]
MP for South West Lancashire
21 February 1874 23 April 1880 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Disraeli II
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Harcourt[16]
MP for Derby
28 April 1880 23 June 1885 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Gladstone II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb R. A. Cross[16]
MP for Newton
24 June 1885 1 February 1886 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Salisbury I
#FFD700"}]]}"> Thumb Hugh Childers[16]
MP for Edinburgh South
6 February 1886 25 July 1886 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Gladstone III
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Matthews[16]
MP for Birmingham East
3 August 1886 15 August 1892 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Salisbury II
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb H. H. Asquith[16]
MP for East Fife
18 August 1892 25 June 1895 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Gladstone IV
style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Rosebery
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Matthew White Ridley[16]
MP for Blackpool
29 June 1895 12 November 1900 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Salisbury
(III & IV)

(Con.Lib.U.)
#0087DC; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Charles Ritchie[16]
MP for Croydon
12 November 1900 11 August 1902 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#0087DC; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Edward VII

(1901–1910)
#0087DC; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Balfour
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Aretas Akers-Douglas[16]
MP for St Augustine's
11 August 1902 5 December 1905 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Herbert Gladstone[16]
MP for Leeds West
11 December 1905 19 February 1910 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Campbell-Bannerman
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Asquith
(I–III)
#FFD700; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Winston Churchill[16]
MP for Dundee
19 February 1910 24 October 1911 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#FFD700; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> George V

(1910–1936)
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Reginald McKenna[16]
MP for North Monmouthshire
24 October 1911 27 May 1915 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Simon[16]
MP for Walthamstow
27 May 1915 12 January 1916 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Asquith Coalition
(Lib.Con.–et al.)
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Herbert Samuel[16]
MP for Cleveland
12 January 1916 7 December 1916 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb George Cave
1st Viscount Cave
[16]
MP for Kingston[note 5]
(1856–1928)
11 December 1916 14 January 1919 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Lloyd George
(I & II)
#FFD700"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Edward Shortt[16]
MP for Newcastle upon Tyne West
14 January 1919 23 October 1922 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Bridgeman[16]
MP for Oswestry
25 October 1922 22 January 1924 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Law
style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Baldwin I
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Arthur Henderson[16]
MP for Burnley[note 6]
(1863–1935)
23 January 1924 4 November 1924 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">MacDonald I
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb William Joynson-Hicks[16]
MP for Twickenham
7 November 1924 5 June 1929 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Baldwin II
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Robert Clynes[16]
MP for Manchester Platting
8 June 1929 26 August 1931 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">MacDonald II
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Herbert Samuel[16]
MP for Darwen
26 August 1931 1 October 1932 style=\"background:#ffd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">National I
(N.Lab.Con.–et al.)
#FFD700; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">National II
#5555FF"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Gilmour[16]
MP for Glasgow Pollok
1 October 1932 7 June 1935 style=\"background:#ddddff\""},{"html":""}]]}">Unionist
#AFEEEE; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Simon[16]
MP for Spen Valley
7 June 1935 28 May 1937 style=\"background:#d8ffff\""},{"html":""}]]}">Liberal National style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">National III
(Con.N.Lab.–et al.)
#AFEEEE; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Edward VIII

(1936)
#AFEEEE; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> George VI

(1936–1952)
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Samuel Hoare[16]
MP for Chelsea
28 May 1937 3 September 1939 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">National IV
#cccccc; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Anderson[16]
MP for Combined Scottish Universities
4 September 1939 4 October 1940 style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Independent
(National)
style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Chamberlain War
#cccccc; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Churchill War
(All parties)
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Herbert Morrison[16]
MP for Hackney South
4 October 1940 23 May 1945 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Donald Somervell[16]
MP for Crewe
25 May 1945 26 July 1945 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Churchill Caretaker
(Con.Lib.N.)
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb James Chuter Ede[16]
MP for South Shields
3 August 1945 26 October 1951 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Attlee
(I & II)
#0087DC; border-bottom:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb David Maxwell Fyfe[16]
MP for Liverpool West Derby
27 October 1951 19 October 1954 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Churchill III
#0087DC; border-top:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Elizabeth II

(1952–2022)
#AFEEEE; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Gwilym Lloyd George[16]
MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North
19 October 1954 14 January 1957 style=\"background:#d8ffff\""},{"html":""}]]}">National Liberal
&
Conservative
#AFEEEE; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Eden
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Rab Butler[16]
MP for Saffron Walden
14 January 1957 13 July 1962 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Macmillan
(I & II)
#0087DC; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Henry Brooke[16]
MP for Hampstead
14 July 1962 16 October 1964 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#0087DC; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Douglas-Home
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Frank Soskice[16]
MP for Newport
18 October 1964 23 December 1965 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Wilson
(I & II)
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Roy Jenkins[16]
MP for Birmingham Stechford
23 December 1965 30 November 1967 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#E4003B"}]]}"> Thumb James Callaghan[16]
MP for Cardiff South East
30 November 1967 19 June 1970 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Reginald Maudling[16]
MP for Barnet
20 June 1970 18 July 1972 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Heath
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Robert Carr[16]
MP for Carshalton
18 July 1972 4 March 1974 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#E4003B; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Roy Jenkins[16]
MP for Birmingham Stechford
5 March 1974 10 September 1976 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Wilson
(III & IV)
#E4003B; border:none"}]]}" class="notheme"> style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Callaghan
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Merlyn Rees[16]
MP for Leeds South
10 September 1976 4 May 1979 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> William Whitelaw[16]
MP for Penrith and The Border
4 May 1979 11 June 1983 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Thatcher I
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Leon Brittan[16]
MP for Richmond (Yorks)
11 June 1983 2 September 1985 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Thatcher II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Douglas Hurd[16]
MP for Witney
2 September 1985 26 October 1989 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Thatcher III
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> David Waddington[16]
MP for Ribble Valley
26 October 1989 28 November 1990 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Kenneth Baker[16]
MP for Mole Valley
28 November 1990 10 April 1992 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Major I
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Kenneth Clarke[16]
MP for Rushcliffe
10 April 1992 27 May 1993 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Major II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Michael Howard[16]
MP for Folkestone and Hythe
27 May 1993 2 May 1997 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Jack Straw[16]
MP for Blackburn
2 May 1997 8 June 2001 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Blair I
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb David Blunkett[16]
MP for Sheffield Brightside
8 June 2001 15 December 2004 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Blair II
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Charles Clarke[16]
MP for Norwich South
15 December 2004 5 May 2006 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Blair III
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb John Reid[17]
MP for Airdrie and Shotts
5 May 2006 27 June 2007 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Jacqui Smith[18]
MP for Redditch
28 June 2007 5 June 2009 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Brown
#E4003B"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Alan Johnson[19]
MP for Hull West and Hessle
5 June 2009 11 May 2010 style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Theresa May[20]
MP for Maidenhead

Tenure

12 May 2010 13 July 2016 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#ddd;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Cameron–Clegg
(Con.L.D.)
style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Cameron II
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MP for Hastings and Rye
13 July 2016 29 April 2018 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">May I
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MP for Bromsgrove
30 April 2018 24 July 2019 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
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MP for Witham
24 July 2019 6 September 2022 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Johnson I
style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Johnson II
#0087DC"}]]}" class="notheme"> Thumb Suella Braverman[24]
MP for Fareham
6 September 2022 19 October 2022 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Truss
Charles III

(2022–present)
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MP for Welwyn Hatfield
19 October 2022 25 October 2022 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
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MP for Fareham
25 October 2022 13 November 2023 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Sunak
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MP for Braintree
13 November 2023 5 July 2024 style=\"background:#def;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Conservative
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MP for Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley
5 July 2024 Incumbent style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Labour style=\"background:#fcc;\""},{"html":""}]]}">Starmer
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Timeline

Yvette CooperJames CleverlyGrant ShappsSuella BravermanPriti PatelSajid JavidAmber RuddTheresa MayAlan JohnsonJacqui SmithJohn Reid, Baron Reid of CardowanCharles ClarkeDavid BlunkettJack StrawMichael HowardKenneth ClarkeKenneth Baker, Baron Baker of DorkingDavid WaddingtonDouglas HurdLeon BrittanWilliam WhitelawMerlyn ReesRobert CarrReginald MaudlingJames CallaghanRoy JenkinsFrank SoskiceHenry Brooke, Baron Brooke of CumnorRab ButlerGwilym Lloyd GeorgeDavid Maxwell FyfeJames Chuter EdeDonald SomervellHerbert MorrisonJohn Anderson, 1st Viscount WaverleySamuel Hoare, 1st Viscount TemplewoodSir John Gilmour, 2nd BaronetJohn Robert ClynesWilliam Joynson-HicksArthur HendersonWilliam Bridgeman, 1st Viscount BridgemanEdward ShorttGeorge Cave, 1st Viscount CaveHerbert SamuelJohn Simon, 1st Viscount SimonReginald McKennaWinston ChurchillHerbert GladstoneAretas Akers-DouglasCharles RitchieMatthew White RidleyH. H. AsquithHenry Matthews, 1st Viscount LlandaffHugh ChildersWilliam Harcourt (politician)R. A. CrossRobert LoweHenry Bruce, 1st Baron AberdareGathorne Gathorne-HardyGeorge Cornewall LewisT. H. S. Sotheron-EstcourtHenry John TempleSpencer Horatio WalpoleGeorge Grey, 2nd BaronetSir James Graham, 2nd BaronetConstantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of NormanbyJohn Russell, 1st Earl RussellHenry GoulburnArthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of WellingtonJohn Ponsonby, 4th Earl of BessboroughWilliam Lamb, 2nd Viscount MelbourneHenry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of LansdowneWilliam Sturges BourneRobert PeelHenry AddingtonRichard Ryder (politician, born 1766)George Spencer, 2nd Earl SpencerRobert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of LiverpoolCharles Philip YorkeThomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of ChichesterWilliam Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of PortlandHenry DundasWilliam GrenvilleGeorge Nugent-Temple-GrenvilleFrederick North, Lord NorthThomas Townshend, 1st Viscount SydneyWilliam Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne

See also

Notes

  1. The Prince of Wales served as prince regent from 5 February 1811.
  2. Elevated to the Peerage of Great Britain in 1790.
  3. Elected to a new constituency in the 1847 general election.
  4. Lost seat in the 1868 general election and elected to a new constituency in the Renfrewshire by-election.
  5. Ennobled on the day of the 1918 election, which he did not contest. His rank did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords.
  6. Elected on 28 February 1924 in the Burnley by-election.
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