PPS
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Notes: | Private Parliamentary Secretary |
Members
-
Michael Alison
1983-1987
to Margaret Thatcher, as Prime Minister
-
Frank Allaun
1964-1965
to Anthony Greenwood, as Secretary of State for the Colonies
-
Augustus Allhusen
-
William Anstruther-Gray
1931-1939
-
Apsley
1922
to Lieutenant-Colonel Buckley, as Parliamentary Secretary in the Overseas Trade Department
-
Peter Archer
1967-1970
-
John Arkwright
-
Arthur Allen
1950-1951
-
Ernest Armstrong
1965-1969
to Anthony Greenwood, as Colonial Secretary
-
Hubert Ashton
1951-1957
-
James Allason
1960-1964
-
Jack Ashley
1967-1970
to Michael Stewart, as Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and Foreign Secretary
-
William Blyton
1947-1949
-
Robert Boothby
1926-1929
-
Clive Bossom
1962-1964
to Hugh Fraser, as Secretary of State for Air
-
Terence Boston
1964-1966
to Charles Pannell, as Minister of Public Building and Works
-
Anthony Bourne-Arton
1962-1964
-
Herbert Bowden
1947
March-May 1947; to Wilfred Paling, as Minister of Pensions
-
Gerald Bowden
1990-1992
-
John Bowis
1989-1993
-
Edward Boyle
1951-1953
-
Brendan Bracken
1940-1941
to Winston Churchill, as Prime Minister
-
Cyril Banks
1952-1953
-
Robert Banks
1979-1982
-
Nicholas Baker
1981-1988
-
Tim Boswell
1989-1990
Peter Lilley
-
Virginia Bottomley
1985-1988
to Chris Patten as Min of State for Educ, and Min of State for Overseas Development
-
Julian Brazier
1990-
-
David George Brownlow Burghley
1939-1940
Ministry of Supply
-
Donald Bruce
1945-1950
to Aneurin Bevan, as Minister of Health
-
John Arbuthnot
1952-1953
to J.G. Smyth, as Parliamentary Secretary at Ministry of Pensions
-
Peter Agnew
1933-1939
-
Robert Allan
1955-1958
-
Ralph Assheton
1936
-
David Atkinson
1979-1983
-
Tony Baldry
1985-1990
-
Gerald Balfour
1885
to Arthur Balfour
-
Josceline Bagot
1897-1899
-
Arthur Balfour
1878-1880
to Marquess of Salisbury, as Foreign Secretary
-
Jakie Astor
1951-1953
to J. Boyd-Carpenter, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
John Astor
1970-1974
to Richard Wood, as Minister for Overseas Development
-
William Waldorf Astor
1936-1939
to Sir Samuel Hoare, as First Lord of the Admiralty and Home Secretary
-
Waldorf Astor
1917
to David Lloyd George, as Prime Minister
-
Arthur Brand
1893-1894
-
Francis Acland
1906-1908
-
Jennie Adamson
1940-1945
-
Graham Allen
-
David Amess
1987-
-
Joe Ashton
1969-1970;1974-1976
-
Francis Lawley
1852-
to Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Gyles Brandreth
1993
-
William Brass
1922-1929
-
Jeremy Bray
1964-1966
to George Brown, as Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
-
Henry Brewis
1960-1962
-
George Bowyer
1921-1924
-
Richard Briscoe
1924-1929;1934-
-
Tom Bradley
1964-1965
to Roy Jenkins, as Minister of Aviation
-
Graham Bright
1984-87
check dept
-
Graham Bright
1989-1990
check dept
-
Graham Bright
1990-
Min of Agric
-
Simon Burns
1989
-
John Butterfill
1992-
Parkinson, Mawhinney
-
Clement Brocklebank
1927-1929;1934-
-
Richard Brooman-White
1951-1956
-
Urban Broughton
1916-1918
to Attorney General
-
John Bruce-Gardyne
1970-1972
Sec of State for Scotland
-
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
1931-1939
-
William Bull
-
Eric Bullus
1953
to H. Mackeson, Secretary for Overseas Trade
-
Esmond Bulmer
1979-1980
to Timothy Raison and Leon Brittan, as Ministers of State at the Home Office
-
Clement Attlee
1922-1924
-
Daniel Awdry
1964
Board of Trade
-
John Baldock
1952
to John Foster, as Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations.
-
Balniel
1924,1931-1935
-
Charles Barclay-Harvey
1924-1929
-
John Barter
1957-1959
-
Humphrey Atkins
1959-1962
-
John Baker
1929-
-
Harold Baker
1910-1911
-
John Barran
1909-1918
-
Godfrey Baring
1908-1915
-
John Baird
1911-1916
to Bonar Law
-
Herbert Butcher
1938-1940
-
Hugh Brown
1968-1970
-
Jack Browne
1951-1955
-
Paul Bryan
1956
to Walter Monckton, as Minister of Defence
-
Herbert Butler
1950-1951
-
George Butler
-
Joyce Butler
1964-7
Land and Nature Reserves
-
Antony Buck
1963-1964
to Sir John Hobson, as Attorney-General
-
Michael Brown
1992-1993
to Sir Patrick Mayhew, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
John Butcher
1981-1982
-
Alistair Burt
-
Sydney Chapman
1979-1981
-
Sydney Chapman
1981-
-
Robert Carr
1951-1955
to Anthony Eden, as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
Jim Callaghan
-
Kenneth Carlisle
1983-7
-
Hubert Carr-Gomm
1906-1908
-
Matthew Carrington
1989
-
Robert Cary
1952-1955
-
Victor Cazalet
1924-1927
to Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, as President of Board of Trade
-
Arthur Champion
1949-1951
-
Henry Channon
1938-1941
-
Paul Channon
1959-1960
to Richard Wood, as Minister of Power
-
Henry Charleton
1929-1931
-
George Chetwynd
1948-1951
-
Robin Chichester-Clark
1958
-
Allan Chapman
1938
-
Edward Campbell
1931-1945
-
Ian Campbell
1976-9
Sec of State for Scotland
-
John Cartwright
1976-1978
to Shirley Williams, as Minister for Education
-
Neil Carmichael
1966-1967
-
Ronald Chamberlain
1945-1948
-
William Carr
1963-1964
-
Michael Colvin
1983-1987
-
Christopher Chope
1985-1986
-
Thomas Cochrane
1895-1901
to Joseph Chamberlain, as Colonial Secretary
-
Donald Coleman
1967-1970
-
Harry Chilcott
-
William Cluse
1940-1943
-
Eric Cockeram
1970-1974
Trade and Industry
-
Philip Colfox
1920-1922
-
Frank Collindridge
1941-1943
-
Robert Conant
1938-1943
-
Percy Clive
-
Archibald Cochrane
1924-1929
to Major Walter Elliott, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Edward Cobb
1938-1941
to H. Balfour
-
Godfrey Collins
1910-1914
to Colonel Seely, as Secretary for War
-
Ralph Clarke
1938-1939
-
Winston Churchill
1970-1972
to Julian Amery, as Minister for Housing and Construction
-
Archibald Church
1924;1929-1931
-
Derek Conway
1988-1991
-
Leo Money
1915-1916
-
John Crombie
-
John Corrie
Scottish Office
-
Oliver Baldwin
1946-1947
-
Albert Costain
1962-1964
-
James Couchman
1986-1990
-
Michael Coulson
1962-1964
-
Beresford Craddock
1956-1962
-
James Craigen
1974-1976
Sec of State for Scotland
-
Aidan Crawley
1945-1947
-
Valentine Crittall
1924
-
Petre Crowder
1951-1962
-
Anthony Crossley
1932-1938
-
Horace Trevor Cox
1938-1945
-
Robert Cooke
-
Roger Cooke
1957-1958
-
Thomas Cook
1947-1950
-
Albert Cooper
1952-1954
-
John Cooper
1950-1951
-
Jack Cunningham
1972;1974-1976
-
Tam Dalyell
1964-1965
to Richard Crossman
-
Quentin Davies
1989-1992
-
David Davis
1989-1990
-
George Dallas
1929-1931
-
Somerset De Chair
1942-1944
-
Geoffrey De Freitas
1945-1946
-
David Davies
1916
-
Richard Denman
1910-1918
-
Ernest Davies
1946-1950
-
Ernest Davies
1967-1969
-
George Darling
1951
to George Strauss, as Minister of Supply
-
Gwilym Davies
1964-1969
-
Harold Davies
1966-1970
-
John Scott
1961-1964
-
Knox Cunningham
1958-1963
-
John Davidson
1920-1921
to Leader of the House
-
John Davidson
1941
-
Percy Dean
1918-1922
-
Arthur Davidson
1968-1970
to Sol Gen
-
Edwina Currie
1985-1986
to Sir Keith Joseph, as Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
Donald Dewar
1967
to Pres of Board of Trade
-
Charles Barclay-Harvey
1932-1936
-
Alan Duncan
1992-1993
res 1994
-
Patrick Donner
1939-1944
-
James Douglas-Hamilton
1983-1987
to Malcolm Rifkind, as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Secretary of State for Scotland.
-
Alec Douglas-Home
1935-1940
-
Cedric Drewe
1939-1943
-
George Duckworth
1932-1936;1937-1939
-
Jack Dunnett
1964-1970
to Fred Mulley, in various Ministerial offices.
-
Evan Durbin
1945-1947
-
Hugh Dykes
1970-1972
to various members, as Under-Secretaries of State for Defence
-
Arthur Dewar
-
Edward Dunn
1942
-
Thomas Dickson
-
Francis Douglas
1940-1945
to J. Chuter Ede, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education
-
John Dugdale
1945
-
Jack Diamond
1947
to C.W. Key, as Minister of Works
-
Norman Dodds
1951
-
Anthony Durant
1983-1984
-
Thomas Dugdale
1931-1935
to Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, as President of the Board of Trade, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Secretary of State for Air.
-
Charles Donaldson
1954-1959
-
Raymond Dobson
1967-1969
-
Bob Dunn
1981-1983
to Cecil Parkinson
-
Rolf Williams
1958-1964
to Christopher Soames, as Secretary of State for War and Minister of Agriculture
-
Peter Emery
1960-1961
to David Ormsby-Gore, as Minister of State, Foreign Office
-
David Stoddart
1974-1975
to Reg Freeson, as Minister for Housing and Construction
-
Alex Eadie
1967
-
Anthony Eden
1924-1926
to G. Locker-Lampson, as Under-Secretary of State at Home Office and Foreign Office
-
William Edge
1917-1919
to Sir Auckland Geddes, as Minister for National Service
-
Albert Edmondson
1925-1929
-
William Humble Eric Ednam
1922-1924
to Earl Winterton
-
Timothy Eggar
1982-1985
to Minister for Overseas Development
-
Elmley
1931-1937
to Leslie Hore-Belisha, as Parliamentary Secretary to Board of Trade, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Minister of Transport and Secretary of State for War.
-
Michael English
1966-1967
-
David Ennals
1964-1966
-
Alexander Erskine-Hill
1939
-
John Francis Ashley Erskine
1922-1924
-
Ioan Evans
1964-1966
-
John Edwards
1945-1947
-
Richard Ewart
1951
-
William Edwards
1968-1970
-
John Evans
1980
-
David Evans
1991-
John Redwood
-
Guy Fanshawe
1928-1929
-
Andrew Faulds
1967-1969
to John Stonehouse, as Minister of Aviation, Minister of Technology, and Postmaster-General
-
Anthony Favell
1986-1990
-
Ernest Fernyhough
1964-1967
-
William Field
1950-1951
-
Eustace Fiennes
-
Graeme Finlay
1952-1955
-
Dudley Fishburn
1990-
Tim Sainsbury
-
William Fisher
1886-1892
-
Edmond Fitzmaurice
1872-1873
-
Raymond Fletcher
1967
-
Nigel Forman
1979-1983
Douglas Hurd FCO
-
Nigel Forman
1987-1989
Nigel Lawson
-
Walter Forrest
1922
-
John Forrester
1970
-
Richard Fort
1951-1954
-
Derek Foster
1983-1985
Neil Kinnock appted M of S, 1997, but resigned 2 days later
-
Sidney Herbert
1922-
-
Charles Foxcroft
1924
-
Gerald France
-
Ian Fraser
1962
-
John Fraser
1968-1970
-
Thomas Fraser
1944
-
John Freeman
1945-1946
-
Denzil Freeth
1956-1959
-
Douglas French
1988-
-
Stephen Furness
1936-1937
-
Francis Ganzoni
1924-1929
-
Edward Gardner
1962-1963
to Attorney-General
-
Ernest Gates
1943-1945
-
Frank McElhone
1974-1975
to Tony Benn, as Secretary of State for Industry
-
David Gibson-Watt
1962-1964
to Reginald Maudling, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Gregor Mackenzie
1964-1970
-
James White
1912-1916
to T. McKinnon Wood, as Secretary for Scotland
-
James White
1916
to T. McKinnon Wood, as Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster and Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
James Macpherson
1914-1916
-
Malcolm Macpherson
1950-1951
-
Martin Maddan
1961-1963
-
Cecil Malone
1931
-
Henry Margesson
1922-1923
-
Frank Markham
1931-1932
-
Frank Markham
1936-1937
-
Paul Marland
1981-1986
-
David Marquand
1967-1969
to Reginald Prentice, as Minister of Overseas Development
-
George Mathers
1929-1931
-
Ian Gilmour
1963-1964
-
David Ginsburg
1964-1967
-
Herbert Gladstone
1880-1881
to his father, as Prime Minister
-
John Greenway
1991-1997?
-
William Grenfell
1885-
-
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen
1895-1900
-
Edward Goulding
1895-1898
-
Raymond Gower
1952-1960
-
Ian Gow
1979-1983
to PM Margaret Thatcher
-
William Glyn-Jones
1914-1918
Munitions-Dr Addison
-
Park Goff
1919
to First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Philip Goodhart
1958-1960
-
Victor Goodhew
1962-1964
-
Robert Grant-Ferris
1944-1945
-
Edgar Granville
1931
to Sir Herbert Samuel, as Home Secretary
-
James Greig
1917-
-
Frank Griffith
1931-1932
-
George Gooch
-
David Grenfell
1924,1929,1931
-
Ralph Glyn
1931-1937
to Ramsay MacDonald, as Prime Minister 1931-1935, and as Lord President 1935-1937.
-
Richard Glyn
1958
June-October 1958; to Sir D. Eccles, as President of the Board of Trade
-
John Golding
1970
to Eric Varley, as Minister of Technology
-
William Griffiths
1950-1951
-
John Gummer
1972
Agric
-
William Hague
1990-1993
to Norman Lamont, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Archie Hamilton
1979-1982
-
Archie Hamilton
1987-1988
Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher
-
Neil Hamilton
1986-1987
-
Jeremy Hanley
1987-1990
-
Ian Grist
1979-1981
to Nicholas Edwards, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Patrick Ground
1987-1992
-
Derrick Gunston
1926-1929
-
Derrick Gunston
1931-1936
-
Derrick Gunston
1940-1945
-
Douglas Hacking
1920-1922
-
John Haire
1946-1947
-
John Haire
1950-1951
-
Alfred Hall-Davis
1970
-
William Hamling
1966-1969
-
Samuel Hammersley
1927-1929
-
Keith Hampson
1979-1983
Tom King
-
William Hannan
1964-1968
-
David Hardman
1945
Ld Privy Seal
-
Cecil Harmsworth
1911-1915
-
Angus Hambro
1917-1918
-
Henry Guest
1911-1915
-
Collingwood Hamilton
1918
Min of Munitions
-
Collingwood Hamilton
1919-1920
-
Mary Hamilton
-
Oscar Guest
1921-1922
-
Thomas Guinness
1932
-
Joan Hall
1972-1974
to J.A. Stodart, as Minister of State at Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
-
John Hall
1956-1959
-
Robert Grosvenor
1957-1959
-
Robert Grimston
1933-1936
to Douglas Hacking, in three ministerial positions
-
William Hall
1929-1930
-
David Heathcoat-Amory
1985-1988
-
George Harvie-Watt
1937-1938;1941-1945
-
Charles Haseldine
1968-1970
-
Roy Hattersley
1964-1967
-
Arthur Hayday
1924
-
Frank Hayman
1959-1963
-
Robert Hayward
1986-1989
-
Frank Heilgers
1937-1940
-
Frank Heilgers
1935-1936
-
George Hennessy
1920-1922
-
Frederick Harris
1904
-
Henry Havelock-Allan
1910-1914
-
Arthur Heneage
1931-1933;1936-1938
-
Aubrey Herbert
-
Gerald Harrison
1926-1929
-
John Hayes
1924
-
Thomas Harvey
1912-1914
-
Vivian Henderson
1919-1920
-
William Henderson
1929-1931
to William Wedgwood Benn, as Secretary of State for India
-
William Henderson
1923-1924
-
Brian Harrison
1955-1960
-
Arthur Henderson
1929-1931
-
Harwood Harrison
1953-1954
Harold Macmillan
-
Somerville Hastings
1923-1924,1929
-
David Harris
1987-1990
-
David George Brownlow Burghley
1932
to Viscount Hailsham
-
Eric Bullus
1960-1964
to Peter Thorneycroft, Secretary of State for Defence
-
Eric Bullus
1954-1956
to T. Low, Minister of State, Board of Trade
-
Douglas Hogg
1982-1983
-
Alan Howarth
1985-1987
-
Gerald Howarth
1987-1992
to Margaret Thatcher, as Prime Minister
-
Michael Jack
1988-1990
-
Charles Hobhouse
1892-1895
-
William Hilton
1968-1969
-
Kenneth Hind
1986-1992
-
John Hobson
1959-1962
-
Charles Howard-Bury
1922-1924
-
James Hoy
1947-1950
to Arthur Woodburn, Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Peter Hubbard-Miles
1985-1987
-
Leslie Huckfield
1969-1970
-
Michael Hughes-Young
1956-1958
-
Norman Hulbert
1944-1945
-
Henry Hunloke
1939
-
William Charles Arcedeckne Huntingfield
1927-1928
-
Henry Hynd
1945-1950
-
Tom Iremonger
1954-1957
to Sir Fitzroy Maclean, as Under-Secretary of State for War
-
Michael Irvine
1990-1992
-
Bryant Irvine
1957-1960
-
John Jagger
1940-
-
Percy Illingworth
-
Archibald James
1936-1938
-
Donald Howard
1923-1926
-
Joseph Hunter
1931-1932
-
Brian Walden
1964-1966
to John Diamond, as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
-
David Walder
1962-1964
to Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
-
David Walder
1970-1972
to Michael Noble, as Minister for Trade
-
Evelyn Walkden
1945
to Sir William Jowitt, as Minister of National Insurance
-
Evelyn Walkden
1945-1946
to Sir Ben Smith, as Minister of Food
-
Patrick Gordon Walker
1946-1947
to Herbert Morrison, as Lord President of the Council
-
Peter Walker
1963-1964
to Selwyn Lloyd, as Leader of the Commons
-
Terence Walker
1978-1979
to John Smith, as Secretary of State for Trade
-
Patrick Wall
1955-1959
to Derick Heathcote-Amory, as Minister of Agriculture and Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Euan Wallace
1922-1923
to L.S. Amery, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Euan Wallace
1924-1928
to L.S. Amery, as Secretary of State for the Colonies
-
Sandon
1922-1923
to Sir Samuel Hoare
-
Guy Barnett
1974-1975
to John Silkin, as Minister for Planning and Local Government
-
Gary Waller
1982-1983
to David Howell, as Secretary of State for Transport
-
Donald Anderson
1969-1970
to Roy Hattersley, as Minister of Defence Administration
-
Donald Anderson
1974-1979
to Sam Silkin, as Attorney-General
-
Apsley
1925-1928
to Lieutenant-Colonel Moore-Brabazon, as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Transport
-
Apsley
1936-1939
to Sir Thomas Inskip, as Minister for Co-ordination of Defence
-
Allen Bathurst
to Lord Londonderry, as Postmaster-General
-
David Madel
1973-1974
-
John Major
1981-1983
-
Humfrey Malins
1987-1992
-
John Maples
1987-1990
-
Michael Martin
1981-1983
Denis Healey
-
Brian Mawhinney
1982-1984
to Treasury Minister
-
James White
1910-1912
to Lord Pentland, as Secretary for Scotland
-
John Macdona
1895-
-
Charles Lyle
-
Alex Lyon
1968-1970
to Roy Jenkins and Harold Lever
-
William Mabane
1931-1932
-
Christopher Mayhew
1945-1946
-
Valentine McEntee
1942-1945
-
John McEwen
1932-1938
-
Charles McLean
1919-
-
Henry McLaren
1908-1910
-
Somerset Maxwell
1937-1939
-
Edward Lyons
1969-1970
-
Gordon Matthews
1960-1964
-
Henry McGhee
1950-1951
-
Kenneth Marks
1969
-
Peter Macdonald
1928-1930
-
Michael McGuire
1974
Sport
-
David Martin
to Douglas Hurd, as Foreign Secretary
-
John Marshall
1989-
-
Robert Mathew
1957-1959
-
Maurice Miller
1974-1976
to Edward Short, as Leader of the Commons
-
Maurice Miller
1967-1968
to George Thomas, as Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs
-
Hugh Munro-Lucas-Tooth
1926-1927
-
Gilbert McMicking
1908-1910
-
Patrick McNair-Wilson
1970-1974
to John Peyton, as Minister of Transport
-
Kevin McNamara
1967-1970
-
Hector McNeill
1942-1945
-
Frank Medlicott
1943
-
Frederick Messer
1944-1945
-
Anthony Meyer
1970-1972
to Maurice Macmillan, as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
-
Anthony Meyer
1972-1974
to Maurice Macmillan, as Secretary of State for Employment
-
David Martin
to Alan Clark, as Defence Minister
-
Benjamin Whitaker
1966-1967
to Anthony Greenwood
-
George Middleton
1924
-
Hal Miller
1979-1981
Def
-
Hal Miller
1981-
Ch of D of L
-
Iain Mills
1981
Industry
-
John Mills
1923-1924
-
Stratton Mills
1961-1964
-
Edward Milne
1964-1965
to Sir Frank Soskice, as Home Secretary
-
James Milner
1929-1931
-
Andrew Mitchell
1988-1992
-
David Mitchell
1970
DHSS
-
Harold Mitchell
1931-1935
-
Harold Mitchell
1939
-
William Molloy
1969-1970
-
Walter Monslow
1949-1951
-
Edwin Montagu
1906-1910
-
George Montagu
1900-1903
-
Eric Moonman
1967-1968
-
Algernon Moreing
1920
-
Charles Morris
1964-1966
-
Charles Morris
1970-1974
-
Michael Morris
1979-1981
-
Robert Morrison
1929-1931
-
William Morrison
1931-1935
-
Peter Viggers
1979-1983
to Sir Michael Havers, as Attorney-General, and to Sir Ian Percival, as Solicitor-General
-
Peter Viggers
1983-1986
to Chief Secretary to the Treasury
-
Tam Dalyell
1967-1970
to Richard Crossman
-
Albert Murray
1965-1969
-
Peter Thurnham
1991-
to Eric Forth and Robert Jackson, at Department of Employment
-
Peter Thurnham
1987-1990
to Norman Fowler, as Employment Secretary
-
Ernest Thurtle
1924
to F.O. Roberts, as Minister of Pensions; January-November 1924
-
Ernest Thurtle
1929
to George Lansbury, as First Commissioner of Works
-
Sydney Tierney
1976
to Edward Bishop, as Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
-
John Tilney
1951-1955
to A.H. Head, as Secretary of State for War
-
John Tilney
1957-1959
to Ernest Marples, as Postmaster-General
-
John Tilney
1959-1962
to Ernest Marples, as Minister of Transport
-
John Tinker
1924
to S. Walsh; January-October 1924
-
John Tinker
1929-1931
to A.V. Alexander, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
James Tinn
1965-1966
to Arthur Bottomley, as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
-
James Tinn
1966-1967
to Arthur Bottomley, as Minister for Overseas Development
-
John Tinné
1927-1928
to Sir Burton Chadwick
-
John Tinné
1928-1929
to H.G. Williams, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
-
Roderick MacFarquhar
1974-1976
to David Ennals, as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Roderick MacFarquhar
1976-1978
to David Ennals, as Secretary of State for Social Services
-
John Tomlinson
1975-1976
to Harold Wilson, as Prime Minister
-
Tom Bradley
1965-1967
to Roy Jenkins, as Home Secretary
-
Tom Bradley
1967-1970
to Roy Jenkins, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Frederic Bennett
1953-1955
to Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth, as Under-Secretary at the Home Office
-
Frederic Bennett
1955-1961
to Reginald Maudling, in various posts
-
Ernest Bennett
1909
to Lord Strachie, as President of the Board of Agriculture
-
Arthur Morrison-Bell
1919-1921
-
Edward Knebworth
1931-
-
Arthur Morrison-Bell
1924-1927
-
David Mort
1940-1945
-
Malcolm Moss
1991-
-
Charles Mott-Radclyffe
1944-1945
-
William Mount
-
Robert Mowbray
1887-1892
-
Arthur Moyle
1946-1955
to Clement Atlee
-
Roland Moyle
1966-1970
-
Anthony Muirhead
1931-1935
-
Fred Mulley
1951
-
Patrick Munro
1935
-
Ronald Munro-Ferguson
1886
-
Ronald Munro-Ferguson
1892-1894
-
Charles Murchison
1920-1929
-
John Murray
-
Robert Murray
-
Oscar Murton
1970-1971
-
Will Nally
1949-1951
-
Gerry Neale
1986-1989
-
Airey Neave
1954-1956
-
Anthony Nelson
1983-
-
Michael Neubert
1982-1983
Ld Cockfield
-
Basil Neven-Spence
1938-1940
-
Frank Newnes
-
Harmar Nicholls
1951-1955
-
Patrick Nicholls
1984-1987
-
David Nicholson
1990-
-
Godfrey Nicholson
1942
-
Allan Noble
1947-1951
-
Francis Noel-Baker
1949-1950
-
Philip Noel-Baker
1929-1931
to Arthur Henderson, as Foreign Secretary
-
Steven Norris
1990-1992
-
Joseph Westwood
1929
to William Adamson, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Anthony Berry
1970-1974
to Peter Walker, as Minister of Housing and Local Government, then Secretary of State for the Environment, then Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
-
Bernard Braine
1952-1953
to A.T. Lennox-Boyd, as Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation
-
Fielding West
1929-1931
to H.B. Lees Smith, as Postmaster General and Minister of Education
-
Daniel West
1950-1951
to J. Chuter Ede, as Home Secretary
-
James Welsh
1931
to W. Adamson, as Secretary of State for Scotland.
-
Bowen Wells
1992-1994
to Minister of Transport
-
Percy Wells
1945-1951
to Ernest Bevin, as Foreign Secretary and Lord Privy Seal
-
James Wellbeloved
1967-1969
to Gerald Reynolds, as Minister for Defence Administration
-
James Wellbeloved
1969-1970
to Michael Stewart, as Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary
-
Terence Boston
1966-1969
to Richard Marsh, as Minister of Power and Minister of Transport
-
Joseph Green
1920-1921
to Sir Eric Geddes, as Minister of Transport.
-
Michael Brown
1989-1992
to Douglas Hogg, as Industry Minister and at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Herbert Hughes
1945-1950
-
Victor Cazalet
1931
to J.H. Thomas, as Secretary of State for the Dominions
-
Albert Ward
1922-1923
to W.C. Bridgeman, as Home Secretary
-
Albert Ward
1924-1926
to W.C. Bridgeman, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Albert Ward
1928-1929
to Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, as Secretary of State for War
-
John Ward
1984-1986
to John Moore, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
John Ward
1987-1989
to John Moore, as Secretary of State for Social Services and Social Security
-
Michael Ward
1975-1976
to Reginald Prentice, as Secretary of State for Education and Science and later Minister of Overseas Development
-
Michael Ward
1977
to Frank Judd, as Minister of State at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Tim Rathbone
1979-1982
to Dr Gerard Vaughan, as Minister for Health
-
Tim Rathbone
1982-1983
to Minister for Consumer Affairs
-
Tim Rathbone
1985
to Minister for Arts
-
William Ward
to Lewis Harcourt, as First Commissioner of Works
-
Charles Wardle
1990-1992
to Ian Lang, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Charles Wardle
1984-1987
to Norman Fowler, as Secretary of State for Social Services
-
Walter Waring
1909-1910
to Sir E. Strachey, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture
-
Walter Waring
1919-1922
to Winston Churchill
-
Kenneth Warren
1979-1981
to Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
-
Kenneth Warren
1981-1983
to Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
Victor Warrender
1924-1928
to Earl Winterton
-
Charles Waterhouse
1928-1929
to Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, as President of the Board of Trade
-
Harry Verney
1911-1914
to A. Birrell, as Chief Secretary for Ireland
-
John Arbuthnot
1953-1956
to O. Peake, as Minister of Pensions and National Insurance
-
John Arbuthnot
1956-1957
to R.H. Turton, as Minister of Health
-
Lauchlan Weir
1924
to Ramsay MacDonald, as Prime Minister
-
Lauchlan Weir
1929-1931
to Ramsay MacDonald, as Prime Minister
-
Kenneth Weetch
1976-1978
to William Rodgers, as Secretary of State for Transport
-
David Webster
1958-1960
to Parliamentary Secretaries at Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance
-
John Watts
1984-1985
to Ian Gow, as Housing and Construction Minister, and Treasury Minister
-
Dave Watts
to John Spellar, as Minister of State for the Armed Forces and Transport Minister
-
John Watson
1982-
to Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
John Watson
1919
to Edward Shortt, as Home Secretary
-
John Watkinson
1975-1976
to A.W. Lyon, as Minister of State at the Home Office
-
Harold Watkinson
1951-1952
to J.S. Maclay, as Minister of Transport
-
Tudor Watkins
1964-1966
to James Griffiths, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Tudor Watkins
1966-1967
to Cledwyn Hughes, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Frederick Watkins
1942-1945
to Herbert Morrison, as Secretary of State at the Home Office
-
David Waddington
1970-1974
to Sir Peter Rawlinson, as Attorney-General
-
Hugh Fraser
1951-1954
to Oliver Lyttelton, as Colonial Secretary
-
Barbara Castle
1945
to Stafford Cripps
-
Barbara Castle
1947
to Harold Wilson, as President of Board of Trade
-
Wavell Wakefield
1936-1938
to Marquess of Hartington, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Dominions
-
Wavell Wakefield
1939-1940
to R.S. Hudson, as Secretary of Overseas Trade Department
-
Wavell Wakefield
1940-1942
to Captain H.H. Balfour, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Air
-
Edgar Granville
1931-1936
to Sir John Simon, as Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary
-
Godfrey Collins
1915-1916
to John Gulland, as Chief Liberal Whip
-
David Knox
1973-1974
to Ian Gilmour, as Minister of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Defence
-
Nevil Beechman
1940-1941
to G.H. Shakespeare, as Parliamentary Secretary at Department of Overseas Trade and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions.
-
Nevil Beechman
1941-1942
to Ernest Brown, as Minister of Health
-
Clive Bossom
1960-1962
to Parliamentary Secretaries at the Ministry of Pensions
-
Clive Bossom
1970-1972
to Reginald Maudling, as Home Secretary
-
David Hunt
1979-1981
-
George Isaacs
1924;1929-1931;1942-1945
-
Horace Holmes
1947-1951
-
James Hudson
1924
-
James Hudson
1929-1931
-
James Hudson
1950-1951
-
Philip Holland
1962-1964;1970-
-
Richard Hornby
1959-1963
-
Thomas Hubbard
1945-1947
-
Arthur Hope
1924-1926
-
James Hope
1900-1905
-
Alan Hopkins
1960-1962
-
Robert Howarth
1965
-
Maureen Hicks
1990-1992
-
Robert Hughes
1990-1992
-
Arthur Young
1936-1939
to H.J. Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Arthur Young
1939-1940
to D.J. Colville, Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Arthur Young
1940-1941
to Ernest Brown, Secretary of State for Scotland
-
David Young
1977-1979
to Fred Mulley, Secretary of State for Defence
-
Edward Young
1919
to H.A.L. Fisher
-
Tim Yeo
1988-1990
to Douglas Hurd, as Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary
-
Maurice Miller
1974-1976
to Edward Short, as Leader of the Commons
-
Maurice Miller
1967-1968
to George Thomas, as Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs
-
Maurice Miller
1970
to Judith Hart, as Minister of Overseas Development
-
Kenneth Younger
1945-1947
to Philip Noel-Baker, as Minister of State and Secretary of State for Air
-
George Wallace
1966-1967
to H.W. Bowden, as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs
-
George Wallace
1967-1968
to Niall MacDermot, as Minister of State for Housing and Local Government
-
Timothy Raison
1972-1973
to William Whitelaw, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
John Davidson
1921-1922
to Stanley Baldwin, as President of the Board of Trade
-
John Davidson
1922-1923
to Andrew Bonar Law
-
Charles Waterhouse
1931-1934
to Sir Henry Betterton, as Minister of Labour
-
Nigel Waterson
to Gerald Malone, as Minister for Health
-
Alfred Barnes
1924
to William Graham, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
James Duncan
1932-1937
to E.L. Burgin, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
-
James Duncan
1937-1939
to E.L. Burgin, as Minister of Transport
-
James Duncan
1939-1940
to E.L. Burgin, as Minister of Supply
-
William Fletcher-Vane
1951-1954
to Sir Thomas Dugdale, as Minister of Agriculture
-
William Fletcher-Vane
1954-1955
to R.H. Turton, as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
William Fletcher-Vane
1955-1956
to R.H. Turton, as Minister of Health
-
Eric Varley
1968-1969
to Harold Wilson, as Prime Minister
-
Gerard Vaughan
1974
to William Whitelaw, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
Keith Vaz
1997-1999
to Attorney-General and Solicitor-General
-
Frank White
1975-1976
to Gregor Mackenzie, as Minister of State for Industry
-
Michael Shaw
1962-1963
to John Hare, as Minister of Labour
-
Michael Shaw
1970-1974
to John Davies, as Minister of Technology, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-
Reginald Fletcher
1940-1941
to A.V. Alexander, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Aubrey Jones
1952-1953
to Sir Arthur Salter, as Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Materials
-
Henry King
1919-1921
-
Marcus Worsley
1960-1961
to Enoch Powell, as Minister of Health
-
Marcus Worsley
1962-1964
to William Deedes, as Minister without Portfolio
-
Marcus Worsley
1970-1972
to William Whitelaw, as Lord President of the Council
-
John Rathbone
1937-1939
to J. Llewellin, as Civil Lord of the Admiralty
-
Tony Wright
1997-1998
to Lord Irvine, as Lord Chancellor
-
Ian Wrigglesworth
1974
to Alex Lyon, as Home Office Minister of State
-
Ian Wrigglesworth
1974-1976
to Roy Jenkins, as Home Secretary
-
Colin Moynihan
1985-1987
to Kenneth Clarke, as Minister for Health and Minister for Employment
-
Barry Jones
1972-1974
Denis Healey
-
Robert Key
1985-1990
-
Tom King
1970-
-
Lees Knowles
1887-1892
-
Lees Knowles
1895-1900
-
Neil Kinnock
1974-1975
Michael Foot
-
Roy Jenkins
1949-1950
to Philip Noel-Baker, as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
-
Jack Simon
1951-1954
to Sir Lionel Heald, as Attorney-General
-
Frank Judd
1970-1972
to Harold Wilson, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Edward Keeling
1937-1945
-
Hamilton Kerr
1954-1956
-
Hamilton Kerr
1942-1945
-
Anthony Kershaw
1957-1959
to Sir David Eccles, as President of the Board of Trade
-
Timothy Kirkhope
1989-1990
-
Roger Knapman
1991-1993
-
Michael Knatchbull
1932-1933
-
Norman Lamont
1906-1909
-
William Jenkins
1923-1924
-
Antony Lambton
1955-1957
to Selwyn Lloyd, as Foreign Secretary
-
Arthur Jenkins
1941-1945
to Clement Attlee, as Lord Privy Seal, Secretary for the Dominions, and Lord President of the Council.
-
Arthur Jones
1940-1945
-
Daniel Jones
1964-1967
to Douglas Jay, as President of the Board of Trade
-
David Jones
1947-
-
Timothy Kitson
1970-1974
-
Alec Jones
1968-1970
-
William John
1929-1931
-
Robert Jones
1986-1987
to Michael Spicer, as Aviation Minister, and Peter Bottomley, as Roads and Traffic Minister
-
Roger King
1987-1992
-
Greg Knight
1987-1989
-
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
1960-1963
-
Thelma Cazalet
1937-1940
to Kenneth Lindsay, as Parliamentary Secretary to Board of Education
-
Worthington Evans
1915-1916
to H.W. Forster, as Financial Secretary to the War Office
-
John Worthington
1931-1935
to Ramsay MacDonald, as Prime Minister
-
Tim Sainsbury
1979-1983
to Secretary of State for the Environment
-
Tim Sainsbury
1983
to Secretary of State for Defence
-
William Woolley
1943-1945
to Ernest Brown, as Minister of Health and Minister of Aircraft Production
-
John Woollam
1960-1962
to John Hare, as Minister of Labour
-
William Woolcock
1919-1920
to Minister of Supply
-
William Woolcock
1921
to Postmaster General
-
Phil Woolas
1999-2001
to Lord MacDonald, as Minister of Transport
-
Peter Butler
to Kenneth Clarke, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Arthur Woodburn
1941-1945
to Thomas Johnston, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Alec Woodall
1976-1978
to Edmund Dell, as Secretary of State for Trade
-
Timothy Wood
1989-1990
to Peter Brooke, as Northern Ireland Secretary
-
Timothy Wood
1988-1989
to Sir Ian Stewart, as Northern Ireland Minister
-
Timothy Wood
1986-1988
to Sir John Stanley, as Minister for the Armed Forces and Northern Ireland Minister
-
Richard Wood
1951-1955
to D. Heathcoat-Amory
-
Kingsley Wood
1918-1922
to Minister of Health
-
Edward Turnour
1903-1905
to George Pretyman, as Financial Secretary to the Admiralty
-
Peter Thomas
1954-1959
to Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, as Solicitor-General
-
Walter Womersley
1931
to Sir Kingsley Wood, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education
-
Patrick Wolrige-Gordon
1960-1964
to Anthony Barber, as Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and Minister of Health
-
Roundell Cecil Wolmer
1916-1918
to Lord Robert Cecil, as Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs
-
Mark Wolfson
1987-1988
to Ian Stewart, as Minister for the Armed Forces
-
Mark Wolfson
1984-1985
to Minister of State for Defence Procurement
-
Mark Wolfson
1983-1984
to Minister of State for Northern Ireland
-
Michael Hirst
1985-1987
to Under-Secretary of State for Energy
-
Thomas Williams
1950-1951
to H.A. Marquand, as Minister of Pensions and Minister of Health
-
Thomas Williams
1964-1967
to Sir Elwyn Jones, as Attorney General, and Sir Dingle Foot, as Solicitor General
-
Cyril Townsend
1979
to Reginald Prentice, as Minister for Social Security
-
Edward Leigh
1990
-
Peter Lilley
1984-1987
-
Nicholas Lyell
1979-1986
to Att Gen
-
Gerald Loder
1896-1901
to Lord George Hamilton, as Secretary of State for India
-
Spencer Le Marchant
1972-1974
to Patrick Jenkin, as Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Minister for Energy
-
John Leavey
1959
-
Gilmour Leburn
1957-1959
-
Mark Lennox-Boyd
1988-1990
to Margaret Thatcher, as Prime Minister
-
Robert Grimston
1936
to H. Ramsbotham, as Minister of Pensions
-
William Leonard
1939-1945
-
John Llewellin
1931-1935
-
Godfrey Locker-Lampson
1916-1918
-
Oliver Locker-Lampson
1921-1922
to Sir Austen Chamberlain, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House
-
Ken Lomas
1969-1970
to Tony Benn, as Minister for Technology
-
Charles Longbottom
1961-1963
-
Richard Luce
1972-1974
Geoffrey Howe
-
Lawrence Lumley
1923-1926
-
Lawrence Lumley
1931-1937
-
Charles Lyell
1908-1915
to Herbert Asquith, as Prime Minister
-
Christopher Lowther
-
Noel Lindsay
1935
-
Thomas Lewis
1919
-
David Lane
1970-1972
to Robert Carr, as Secretary of State for Employment
-
John Lewis
1950
-
Peter Legh
1952-1953
to John Boyd-Carpenter, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Francis Lilley
1962-1964
-
John Lee
1981-1983
-
Richard Winterbottom
1950-1951
to Ness Edwards, as Postmaster General
-
Anthony Royle
1960-1964
to Julian Amery, as Secretary of State for Air and Minister of Aviation
-
Richard Winfrey
1906-1910
to Lord Carrington, as President of the Board of Agriculture
-
Windsor
1922
to W.C. Bridgeman
-
Mark Lennox-Boyd
1980-1984
to Nigel Lawson, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Energy Secretary, and Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Robert Wilson
1924
to W. Leach, as Under Secretary for Air
-
Guy Wilson
1915-1918
to Mr McKenna, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
David Wilshire
1992-1994
to Ministers of State, Home Office and Ministry of Defence
-
John Wilmot
1940-1944
to Hugh Dalton, as Minister of Economic Warfare (1940-1942) and President of Board of Trade (1942-1944)
-
Gilbert Willoughby de Eresby
1921-1924
to Minister of Agriculture
-
Thomas Williams
1924
to Noel Buxton, as Minister of Agriculture
-
Thomas Williams
1929-1931
to Margaret Bondfield, as Minister of Labour
-
Thomas Williams
1924
to Sidney Webb, as President of the Board of Trade
-
Shirley Williams
1964-1966
to Kenneth Robinson, as Minister of Health
-
Barry Henderson
1984-1987
to Economic Secretary to the Treasury
-
Edward Williams
1942-1945
to George Hall, as Financial Secretary to the Admiralty and Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
William Elliott
1958-1959
to Richard Nugent and Airey Neave, as Parliamentary Secretaries to Ministry of Transport
-
William Elliott
1959-1963
to D.F. Vosper, as Under-Secretary and Minister of State, Home Office, and Secretary of State for Technical Cooperation
-
Charles Williams
1921-1922
to Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, as Minister of Agriculture
-
Alan L. Williams
1969-1970
to Denis Healey, as Secretary of State for Defence
-
Alan L. Williams
1975-1979
to Roy Mason, as Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
Alan J. Williams
1966-1967
to Edward Short, as Postmaster General
-
Frederick Willey
1946-1950
to J. Chuter Ede, as Home Secretary
-
David Willetts
1993-1994
to Chairman of Conservative Party
-
Paul Channon
1960-1964
to R.A. Butler, as Home Secretary, First Secretary of State, and Foreign Secretary
-
John Wilkinson
1979-1980
to Minister of State for Industry
-
John Wilkinson
1981-1982
to Secretary of State for Defence
-
Ellen Wilkinson
1929-1931
to Susan Lawrence, as Parliamentary Secretary at Ministry of Health
-
Thomas Wiles
to McKinnon Wood, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Jerry Wiggin
1970-1972
to Lord Balniel, as Minister of State for Defence
-
Jerry Wiggin
1972-1974
to Lord Balniel, as Minister of State at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
George Wigg
1945-1951
to Emmanuel Shinwell, as Minster of Fuel and Power, Secretary of State for War, and Minister of Defence.
-
Edward Wickham
1939
to Florence Horsburgh, as Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Health
-
Edward Wickham
1939-1940
to Leslie Hore-Belisha, as Secretary of State for War
-
Edward Wickham
1940
to Sir Victor Warrender, as Financial Secretary to War Office and Financial Secretary to Admiralty
-
Edward Wickham
1941-1942
to David Margesson, as Secretary of State for War
-
Alexander Whyte
1910-1915
to Winston Churchill
-
John Whittingdale
1999-
to William Hague, as Leader of the Opposition
-
John Whittingdale
1994-1996
to Ministers of State for Education and Employment
-
Ray Whitney
1979-1983
to Nigel Lawson, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and Peter Rees, as Minister of State at the Treasury
-
Charles Whitmore
1886-1892
to Henry Matthews, as Home Secretary
-
William Whitelaw
1956-1957
to Peter Thorneycroft, as President of the Board of Trade
-
William Whitelaw
1957-1958
to Peter Thorneycroft, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Edmund Dell
1965-1966
to Jack Diamond
-
John Whitehouse
1913-1915
to David Lloyd George
-
Rowland Whitehead
1906-1909
to H.L. Samuel, as Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
-
Rowland Whitehead
1909-1910
to Attorney-General
-
Alan Whitehead
-2001
to Baroness Blackstone, as Minister for Education and Employment
-
Michael Stern
1990-1991
to John Redwood, as Minister for Corporate Affairs
-
Michael Stern
1986-1989
to Peter Brooke, as Treasury Minister and Chairman of Conservative Party
-
Andrew MacKay
1986-1992
-
David MacLean
1986-1987
to Min of Agric-Jopling
-
Robert Maclennan
1967-1970
-
John Townend
1981-
to Hugh Rossi
-
Richard Tracey
1984-1985
-
David Tredinnick
1991-1994
to Sir Wyn Roberts, as Minister of State at the Welsh Office
-
Arthur Tree
1936
to R.S. Hudson, as Minister of Pensions
-
Arthur Tree
1936-1937
to R.S. Hudson, as Parliamentary Secretary at Ministry of Health
-
Arthur Tree
1937-1938
to R.S. Hudson, as Secretary of Overseas Trade Department
-
Arthur Tree
1940
January-May 1940; to Sir John Reith
-
Arthur Tree
1940-1941
to Alfred Duff Cooper, as Minister of Information
-
Arthur Tree
1941-1943
to Brendan Bracken, as Minister of Information
-
Michael Trend
1994-1995
to Brian Mawhinney, as Secretary of State for Transport
-
Michael Trend
1993-1994
to Brian Mawhinney, as Health Minister
-
Winston Churchill
1972-1973
to Julian Amery, as Minister of State at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Christopher Tugendhat
1973-1974
to William Whitelaw, as Secretary of State for Employment
-
Brian Mawhinney
1984-1985
to Secretary of State for Employment
-
Brian Mawhinney
1985-1986
to Northern Ireland Minister
-
Derek Twigg
1998-2001
to Helen Liddell
-
Derek Twigg
2001-2002
to Stephen Byers, as Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
-
Stephen Twigg
2001-2002
to Robin Cook, as Leader of the House
-
Ian Twinn
1992-1994
to Sir John Cope, as Paymaster General
-
Ian Twinn
1990-1992
to David Trippier, as Minister of State at Department of the Environment
-
Ian Twinn
1985-1990
to Sir Peter Morrison
-
Dick Taverne
1964-1966
to Denis Healey, as Minister of Defence
-
Jack Ashley
1974-1976
to Barbara Castle, as Secretary of State for Social Services
-
Dari Taylor
2001-
to Lewis Moonie, as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Ministry of Defence
-
Harry Taylor
1942
to Ben Smith, as Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Aircraft Production
-
Harry Taylor
1945-1950
to James Griffiths, as Minister of National Insurance
-
Ian Taylor
1992-1994
to William Waldegrave, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-
Ian Taylor
1988-1990
to William Waldegrave, as Foreign Office Minister
-
Ian Taylor
1990-1992
to William Waldegrave, as Department of Health Minister
-
John Taylor
1987-1988
to Kenneth Clarke, as Trade and Industry Minister
-
Stephen Taylor
1947-1950
to Herbert Morrison, as Lord President of the Council
-
Ann Taylor
1975-1976
to Fred Mulley, as Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
Ann Taylor
1976-1977
to Fred Mulley, as Secretary of State for Defence
-
Norman Tebbit
1972-1973
to Robin Chichester-Clark, as Minister of State at Department of Employment
-
Peter Temple-Morris
1979-
to Norman Fowler, as Minister of Transport
-
Gareth Thomas
2001-
to Charles Clarke, as Minister Without Portfolio
-
Herbert Bowden
1947-1949
to Wilfred Paling, as Postmaster-General
-
Robert Carr
1955
to Anthony Eden, as Prime Minister
-
Harold Elletson
1996-1997
to Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
Harold Elletson
1995-1996
to Northern Ireland Minister
-
George Brown
1945-1947
to George Isaacs, as Minister of Labour
-
George Brown
1947
April-October 1947; to Hugh Dalton, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Richard Ottaway
1992-1995
to Michael Heseltine, as Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Board of Trade
-
Richard Ottaway
1985-1987
to Ministers of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Thomas Oswald
1968-1970
to William Ross, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Michael McNair-Wilson
1979-1983
to Peter Walker, as Minister of Agriculture
-
Michael McNair-Wilson
1983-
to Minister of Agriculture
-
Sandra Osborne
2002-
to Helen Liddell, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Sandra Osborne
1999-2001
to Brian Wilson, as Minister of State at the Scottish Office
-
Sandra Osborne
2001-2002
to George Foulkes, as Minister of State at the Scottish Office
-
Gerald Loder
1888-1892
to C.H. Ritchie, as President of the Local Government Board
-
John Osborn
1963-1964
to Duncan Sandys, as Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary
-
Hugh Dykes
1972-1974
to Geoffrey Johnson Smith, as Parliamentary Secretary at the Civil Service Department
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1935-1937
to W.S. Morrison, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1937-1939
to W.S. Morrison, as Minister of Agriculture
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1939
to W.S. Morrison, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1939-1940
to W.S. Morrison, as Minister of Food
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1940-1942
to W.S. Morrison, as Postmaster-General
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1942-1943
to William Mabane, as Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Food
-
Ian Orr-Ewing
1951-1955
to Walter Monckton, as Minister of Labour and National Service
-
William Ormsby-Gore
1951-1954
to Selwyn Lloyd, as Minister of State at the Foreign Office
-
Philip Oppenheim
1988-1994
to Kenneth Clarke, in several posts
-
Anthony Kershaw
1959-1961
to John Boyd-Carpenter, as Minister of Pensions
-
Anthony Kershaw
1963-1964
to Edward Heath, as President of the Board of Trade
-
Anthony Kershaw
1967-1970
to Edward Heath, as Leader of the Opposition
-
William Oldfield
1945-1947
to Ellen Wilkinson, as Minister of Education
-
William Oldfield
1947-1951
to George Tomlinson, as Minister of Education
-
John Oldfield
1929-1930
to Lord Thomson, as Secretary of State for Air
-
John Oldfield
1930-1931
to Lord Amulree, as Secretary of State for Air
-
Arthur Beck
1914
to Mr Illingworth, as Chief Liberal Whip
-
Leslie Thomas
1961-1962
to Charles Hill, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister of Housing and Local Government
-
Mike Thomas
1975-1976
to Roy Hattersley
-
George Thomas
1951
July-November 1951; to Lord Ogmore, as Minister of Civil Aviation
-
James Callaghan
1945-1946
to John Parker, as Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions
-
Patrick Thompson
1988-1989
to Minister for Social Security and Minister for the Disabled
-
Patrick Thompson
1987-1988
to Minister of State for Transport and Under-Secretary for Transport
-
Frederick Thomson
1919-1922
to Sir Robert Horne
-
Douglas Thomson
1939
June-October 1939; to William Mabane, as Assistant Postmaster-General
-
Douglas Thomson
1939-1940
to Sir John Gilmour
-
Douglas Thomson
1940
April-May 1940; to R.S. Hudson, as Minister of Shipping
-
Douglas Thomson
1940-1941
to Ronald Cross, as Minister of Shipping
-
Douglas Thomson
1941-1942
to J.J. Llewellin, as Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of War Transport
-
Harry Thorneycroft
1945-1947
to Lord Pethick-Lawrence, as Secretary of State for India and Burma
-
Harry Thorneycroft
1947-1951
to Arthur Henderson, as Secretary of State for Air
-
David Owen
1967-1968
to Gerald Reynolds, as Minister of Defence Administration
-
Fergus Montgomery
1973-1974
to Margaret Thatcher, as Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
Fergus Montgomery
1975-1976
to Margaret Thatcher, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Eric Ogden
1968-1970
Board of Trade
-
Jeffrey Thomas
1977-1979
to John Morris, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
James Thomas
1932-1935
to James Thomas, as Secretary of State for the Dominions
-
James Thomas
1935-1936
to James Thomas, as Secretary of State for the Colonies
-
James Thomas
1937-1938
to Anthony Eden, as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
James Thomas
1939-1940
to Anthony Eden, as Secretary of State for the Dominions
-
William Shelton
1972-1974
to Sir John Eden, as Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
-
William Shelton
1975
to Margaret Thatcher, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Hendrie Oakshott
1951
to Duncan Sandys, as Minister of Supply
-
Hendrie Oakshott
1959-1960
to Selwyn Lloyd, as Foreign Secretary
-
Hendrie Oakshott
1960-1962
to Selwyn Lloyd, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Gordon Oakes
1966-1967
to Roy Jenkins, as Home Secretary
-
Gordon Oakes
1967-1968
to Roy Jenkins, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Gordon Oakes
1968-1970
to Edward Short, as Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
William Van Straubenzee
1960-1962
to Sir David Eccles, as Minister of Education
-
Joan Quennell
1962-1964
to Ernest Marples, as Minister of Transport
-
Lawrie Quinn
2002-
to Douglas Alexander, as Minister of State at the Cabinet Office
-
Lawrie Quinn
2001-2002
Department of Trade and Industry
-
Giles Radice
1978-1979
to Shirley Williams, as Secretary of State for Education and Science
-
George Ramsden
1919-
to Sir Auckland Geddes
-
James Ramsden
1959-1960
to R.A. Butler, as Home Secretary
-
John Rathbone
1939
July-September 1939; to J. Llewellin, as Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Supply
-
Ralph Rayner
1938
to Sir Walter Womersley, as Assistant Postmaster-General
-
Ralph Rayner
1939
to Minister of Pensions
-
Andy Reed
2001-2003
to Margaret Beckett, as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
-
Andy Reed
-2001
Department of Culture, Media and Sport
-
Neil Turner
2001-
to Ian McCartney, as Minister of State at Department for Work and Pensions
-
Laurance Reed
1973-1974
to John Davies, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-
Dorothy Rees
1950-1951
to Edith Summerskill, as Minister of National Insurance
-
Griffith Rees
1915
to Sir John Simon, as Home Secretary
-
Hugh Rees
1961-1962
to Sir Keith Joseph
-
Merlyn Rees
1964-1965
to James Callaghan, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Peter Rees
1972
to Sir Geoffrey Howe, as Solicitor-General
-
Peter Rees
1972-1973
to Sir Michael Havers, as Solicitor-General
-
William Davies
to Sir William Harcourt, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Timothy Renton
1979-1981
to John Biffen, as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
-
Timothy Renton
1983-1984
to Geoffrey Howe, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary
-
Gervais Rentoul
1925-1928
to Douglas Hogg, as Attorney-General
-
Geoffrey Rhodes
1965-1966
to Richard Crossman, as Minister of Housing and Local Government
-
Geoffrey Rhodes
1966-1967
to Richard Crossman, as Leader of the House of Commons
-
Hervey Rhodes
1948
January-July 1948; to H.A. Marquand, as Paymaster-General
-
Hervey Rhodes
1948-1950
to H.A. Marquand, as Minister of Pensions
-
Robert Rhodes James
1979-1982
to Nicholas Ridley and Neil Marten, as Ministers of State at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Charles Rhys
1927-1929
to Stanley Baldwin
-
Ivor Richard
1966-1969
to Denis Healey, as Minister of Defence
-
Rod Richards
1993-1994
to Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Graham Riddick
1992-1994
to John MacGregor, as Secretary of State for Transport
-
Graham Riddick
1990-1992
to Francis Maude
-
Nicholas Ridley
1962-1964
to Sir Edward Boyle, as Minister of Education
-
George Ridley
1940-1942
to Arthur Greenwood, as Minister Without Portfolio
-
Julian Ridsdale
1957-1958
to John Profumo, as Under-Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs
-
Julian Ridsdale
1958-1960
to John Profumo, as Minister of State at the Foreign Office
-
Benjamin Riley
1929
to Noel Buxton, as Minister of Agriculture
-
Tom Sackville
1985-1987
to Barney Hayhoe, as Minister of State at the Treasury and Minister of State at the Department of Health
-
Tom Sackville
1987-1988
to Nicholas Scott, as Northern Ireland Minister and Minister of State for Social Security
-
Geoffrey Rippon
1956-1957
to Duncan Sandys, as Minister of Housing and Local Government
-
Geoffrey Rippon
1957-1959
to Duncan Sandys, as Minister of Defence
-
Andrew Robathan
1994-1995
to Iain Sproat, as Minister for National Heritage
-
Alfred Robens
1946
to Alfred Barners, as Minister of Transport
-
Gwilym Roberts
1976-1978
to Alan J. Williams, as Minister of State at Department of Industry
-
Wyn Roberts
1970-1974
to Peter Thomas, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Anne Campbell
2001-2003
to Patricia Hewitt, as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
-
Bob Blizzard
2001-2003
to Nick Brown, as Minister of State at Department of Work and Pensions
-
Ken Purchase
2001-2003
to Robin Cook, as Leader of the House of Commons
-
Ken Purchase
1997-2001
to Robin Cook, as Foreign Secretary
-
Richard Buchanan
1967-1970
to Ministers of State at the Treasury
-
Peter Smithers
1952-1955
to Henry Hopkinson, as Minister of State for the Colonies
-
Peter Smithers
1956-1959
to Alan Lennox-Boyd, as Secretary of State for the Colonies
-
Wilfrid Roberts
1941-1942
to Sir Archibald Sinclair, as Secretary of State for Air
-
Geoffrey Howard
1908-1910
to Herbert Asquith, as Prime Minister
-
Frank Judd
1968-1970
to Anthony Greenwood, as Minister of Housing and Local Government
-
Raymond Robertson
to Michael Ancram, as Northern Ireland Minister
-
Mark Robinson
1995-1997
to William Waldegrave, as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and other Treasury ministers
-
Mark Robinson
1994-1995
to Douglas Hurd, as Foreign Secretary
-
Mark Robinson
1992-1994
to Overseas Development Minister
-
Mark Robinson
1984-1985
to Secretary of State for Wales
-
Barbara Roche
1993-1994
to Margaret Beckett, as Deputy Leader of the Opposition
-
Caerwyn Roderick
1975-1979
to Michael Foot
-
John Rodgers
1951-1957
to David Eccles
-
George Rogers
1947-1949
to George Strauss, as Minister of Supply
-
George Rogers
1950-1951
to Kenneth Younger, as Minister of State
-
Austin Mitchell
1977-1979
to J.D. Fraser, as Minister of State for Prices and Consumer Protection
-
Jeff Rooker
1974-1977
to Peter Archer, as Solicitor-General
-
John Roper
1978-1979
to Alan Williams, as Minister of State at Department of Industry
-
Leonard Ropner
1924-1928
to Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, as Secretary of State for War
-
Paul Rose
1966-1968
to Barbara Castle, as Minister of Transport and Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity
-
Ronald Ross
1931-1935
to Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Andrew Rowe
1992-1995
to Lord Ferrers and Richard Needham, as Ministers of State for Trade and Industry
-
Christopher Rowland
1964-1967
to Ministers of State at the Foreign Office
-
Guy Rowson
1935
to Clement Attlee
-
Angela Rumbold
1983-1985
to Nicholas Ridley, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Thomas Dugdale
1935-1937
to Stanley Baldwin, as Prime Minister
-
Ronald Russell
1951-1954
to Duncan Sandys, as Minister of Supply
-
Ronald Russell
1954-1955
to Duncan Sandys, as Minister of Housing and Local Government
-
Stuart Russell
1936-1937
to Sir Philip Sassoon, as Under-Secretary of State for Air
-
Stuart Russell
1937-1938
to Sir John Simon, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Joan Ryan
1998-2002
to Andrew Smith, at Department of Education and Employment and as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
-
Richard Ryder
1984-1986
to Foreign Secretary
-
Richard Ryder
1984
to Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Edwin Montagu
1906-1908
to Herbert Asquith, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Edwin Montagu
1908-1910
to Herbert Asquith, as Prime Minister
-
Philip Sassoon
1920-1922
to David Lloyd George, as Prime Minister
-
Jonathan Sayeed
1991-1992
to Lord Belstead, as Paymaster-General and Minister of State at Northern Ireland Office
-
Alexander Scott
1917-1919
to Winston Churchill, at Ministry of Munitions and as Secretary for War
-
James Scott
1931
to Sir Archibald Sinclair, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Nicholas Scott
1970
to Iain Macleod, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Nicholas Scott
1972
to Robert Carr, as Leader of the House
-
Nicholas Scott
1972-1974
to Robert Carr, as Home Secretary
-
Walter Scott-Elliott
1946-1947
to Frederick Bellenger and John Freeman, as Financial Secretaries to the War Office
-
James Scott-Hopkins
1961-1962
to Bernard Braine, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Commonwealth Relations Office
-
Ronald Scott-Miller
1953-1954
to John Boyd-Carpenter, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Ronald Scott-Miller
1954-1955
to John Boyd-Carpenter, as Minister of Transport
-
Ronald Scott-Miller
1955-1959
to John Boyd-Carpenter, as Minister of Pensions and National Insurance
-
Francis Douglas
1945-1946
to J. Chuter Ede, as Home Secretary
-
Brian Sedgemore
1976-1978
to Tony Benn, as Secretary of State for Energy
-
Hugh Seely
1940-1941
to Sir Archibald Sinclair, as Secretary of State for Air
-
William Edge
1919
to Sir Robert Horne, as Minister of Labour
-
John Sever
1978-1979
to Peter Archer, as Solicitor-General
-
Ian Malcolm
1895-1898
to Lord Salisbury, as Prime Minister
-
Ian Malcolm
1900-1903
to George Wyndham, as Chief Secretary for Ireland
-
Ian Malcolm
1916-1919
to Arthur Balfour, as Foreign Secretary
-
Anthony Eden
1926-1929
to Austen Chamberlain, as Foreign Secretary
-
Joseph Pease
1892-1895
to John Morley, as Chief Secretary for Ireland
-
Stanley
1922
to Earl of Derby (his father)
-
Oliver Stanley
1924-1929
to Lord Eustace Percy, as President of the Board of Education
-
Richard Stanley
1951-1955
to J.P.L. Thomas, as First Lord of the Admiralty
-
Edward Shackleton
1949-1950
to George Strauss, as Minister of Supply
-
Edward Shackleton
1950-1951
to Herbert Morrison
-
Geoffrey Shakespeare
1931
August-October 1931; to J. Pybus, as Minister of Transport
-
Granville Sharp
1946-1947
to Lord Winster, as Minister of Civil Aviation
-
Granville Sharp
1947-1950
to Charles Key, as Minister of Works
-
Peter Hardy
1976-1977
to Anthony Crosland, as Foreign Secretary
-
Richard Sharples
1955-1956
to Anthony Nutting, as Minister of State at the Foreign Office
-
Richard Sharples
1957-1959
to R.A. Butler, as Home Secretary and Lord Privy Seal
-
Arnold Shaw
1977-1979
to Reg Freeson, as Minister for Housing and Construction
-
Bob Mitchell
1974-1976
to Shirley Williams, as Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection
-
Bob Mitchell
1967-1968
to Patrick Gordon Walker, as Secretary of State for Education
-
Gillian Shephard
1988-1989
to Peter Lilley, as Economic Secretary to the Treasury
-
Colin Shepherd
1987-1990
to Peter Walker, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Michael Shersby
1974
to Michael Heseltine, as Minister for Aerospace and Shipping
-
Peter Shore
1965-1966
to Harold Wilson, as Prime Minister
-
Claire Ward
to John Hutton as Minister of State, Department of Health
-
George Wallace
1964-1966
to H.W. Bowden, as Lord President of the Council
-
Fred Silvester
1979-1981
to James Prior, as Secretary of State for Employment
-
Fred Silvester
1981-1983
to James Prior, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
-
Denis MacShane
1997-2001
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Roger Sims
1979-
to William Whitelaw, as Home Secretary
-
John Baldock
1957-1959
to D. Ormsby-Gore, as Minister of State at the Foreign Office.
-
Peter Hardy
1974-1976
to Anthony Crosland, as Secretary of State for the Environment
-
Peter Hardy
1977-1979
to David Owen, as Foreign Secretary
-
Roy Hughes
1974-1975
to Fred Mulley, as Minister of Transport
-
Keith Best
to Secretary of State for Wales
-
Mervyn Pike
1957-1959
to Patricia Hornsby-Smith, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs
-
Stan Cohen
1976-1977
to Harold Walker, as Minister of State at Department of Employment
-
Stan Cohen
1977-1979
to Gordon Oakes, as Minister of State at Department of Education and Science
-
Chris Patten
1979-1981
to Leader of House of Commons
-
Chris Patten
1981-1983
to Secretary of State for Social Services
-
Nick Hawkins
1995-1996
to Nicholas Soames and James Arbuthnot, as Ministers of State at Ministry of Defence
-
Nick Hawkins
1996-1997
to Virginia Bottomley, as Secretary of State for National Heritage
-
John Peel
1958-1959
to Frederick Erroll, as Economic Secretary to the Treasury
-
John Peel
1959-1960
to Frederick Erroll, as Minister of State at Board of Trade
-
Sebastian Coe
1995-1996
to Michael Heseltine, as Deputy Prime Minister
-
Arthur Skeffington
1945-1947
to J.B. Hynd, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister of Pensions
-
Arthur Skeffington
1947-1948
to G. Buchanan, as Minister of Pensions
-
Joseph Slater
-1963
to Hugh Gaitskell, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Joseph Slater
1963-1964
to Harold Wilson, as Leader of the Opposition
-
William Small
1964-1966
to Frederick Lee, as Minister of Power
-
William Small
1966-1967
to Frederick Lee, as Secretary of State for the Colonies
-
William Small
1967-1969
to Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster
-
Walter Smiles
1939-1940
to Sir Hugh O'Neill, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India and Burma
-
Walter Smiles
1940
June-December 1940; to L.S. Amery, as Secretary of State for India and Burma
-
Angela Smith
1999-2001
-
Charles Smith
1947-1949
to Philip Noel-Baker, as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
-
Dudley Smith
1963-1964
to Robert Carr, as Secretary for Technical Co-operation
-
Francis Smith
1930-1931
to George Lansbury, as First Commissioner of Works
-
James Smith
1901-1903
to Joseph Chamberlain, as Colonial Secretary
-
John Smith
1974
March-October 1974; to William Ross, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
John Smith
1989-1992
to Roy Hattersley, as Deputy Leader of Labour Party
-
John Smith
1997-1998
to Dr John Reid, as Minister of State, Ministry of Defence
-
John Smith
1998-1999
to Dr John Reid, as Minister of State, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
-
John Prescott
1974-1976
to Peter Shore, as Secretary of State for Trade
-
Alan Johnson
1997-1999
to Dawn Primarolo, as Financial Secretary to the Treasury
-
Alan Johnson
1999
to Dawn Primarolo, as Paymaster-General
-
John Watkinson
to Roy Jenkins
-
John Watkinson
to Merlyn Rees
-
Colin Mitchell
1972-1973
to Gorden Campbell, as Secretary of State for Scotland
-
Peter Emery
1961-1963
to J.B. Godber, as Minister of State, Foreign Office
-
Peter Emery
1963
to J.B. Godber, as Secretary of State for War
-
Peter Emery
1963-1964
to J.B. Godber, as Minister of Labour
-
Andrew Hunter
1985-1986
to Lord Elton, as Minister of State, Department of the Environment
-
Ruth Kelly
1998-2001
to Nick Brown, as Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
-
Peter Morrison
-1990
to Margaret Thatcher, as Prime Minister
-
Frederick Corfield
to Airey Neave
-
Frank Doran
1997-2001
to Ian McCartney
-
Gerald Howarth
1990-1991
to Sir George Young
-
Gerald Howarth
1987-1990
to Michael Spicer
-
Graham Brady
2003-2004
to Michael Howard, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Graham Brady
1999-2000
to Michael Ancram
-
David Lidington
1994-1997
to Michael Howard
-
David Lidington
1997-1999
to William Hague, as Leader of the Opposition
-
Jeff Ennis
1997-2001
to Tessa Jowell
-
Gisela Stuart
1998-1999
to Paul Boateng
-
Steve McCabe
2003-2005
to Charles Clarke
-
Richard Burden
1997-2001
to Jeff Rooker
-
David Hanson
2001-2005
to Tony Blair, as Prime Minister
-
David Hanson
1997-1998
to Alastair Darling
-
Hazel Blears
1998-1999
to Alan Milburn
-
James Purnell
-2004
to Ruth Kelly, at the Cabinet Office
-
Robert Jenrick
2015
PPS to Esther McVey
-
Robert Jenrick
2014-2015
PPS to Amber Rudd
-
Robert Jenrick
2015
PPS to Michael Gove
-
Stephen Lloyd
PPS to Ed Davey
-
Gareth Thomas
2001-2005
to Paul Murphy, as Secretary of State for Wales
-
Anne Snelgrove
2007-2010.
PPS to Gordon Brown.
-
Bob Blizzard
1999-2001
to Baroness Hayman, as Minister of State at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
-
Bob Blizzard
2005-2006
to Douglas Alexander, as Europe Minister at at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Bob Blizzard
2006-2007
to Douglas Alexander, as Secretary of State for Transport
-
David Morris
2014-2016
Secretary of State for Wales.
-
David Morris
2016-2017
Secretary of State to Scotland.
-
David Morris
2017-2018
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
-
Amanda Solloway
2016-2017
Minister of State for the Department of International Development.
-
Flick Drummond
2020
SoS for International Development.
-
Duncan Baker
02/2022-06/07/2022
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
-
Saqib Bhatti
2020-2021
Liz Truss, SoS, Department for International Trade.
-
Saqib Bhatti
22/09/2021-05/06/2022
Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP, SoS, DHSC.
-
Paul Bristow
02/2022-
Nadine Dorries, SoS, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
-
Sara Britcliffe
Department for Education.