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Minister for the Cabinet Office. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Minister without Portfolio. Paymaster General (joint with HM Treasury) Minister of State without Portfolio. Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs. Minister of State at the Cabinet Office. Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office.
v. t. e. The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the senior decision-making body of the Government of the United Kingdom. [ 2] A committee of the Privy Council, it is chaired by the Prime Minister and its members include Secretaries of State and senior Ministers of State. Members of the Cabinet are appointed by the Prime Minister and are by ...
Economic Secretary to the Treasury. Minister of Economic Warfare. Secretary of State for Education. Secretary of State for Employment. Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Secretary of State for the Environment. Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
England. Northern Ireland. Scotland. Wales. Other countries. v. t. e. This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing through the duration of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1922, and since then dealing with ...
Ministers in the Attlee governments, 1945–1951 (141 P) Ministers in the third Churchill government, 1951–1955 (103 P) Ministers in the Eden government, 1955–1957 (103 P) Ministers in the Macmillan and Douglas-Home governments, 1957–1964 (162 P) Ministers in the Wilson governments, 1964–1970 (158 P)
List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Top left: Robert Walpole is considered the first prime minister of Great Britain. Top right: Winston Churchill was prime minister during much of World War II. Bottom left: Margaret Thatcher was the first female prime minister. Bottom right: Keir Starmer is the incumbent prime minister.
The first Blair ministry lasted from May 1997 to June 2001. After eighteen years in opposition, Labour ousted the Conservatives at the May 1997 election with a 179-seat majority. The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who turned 44 years old days after leading Labour to victory, was the youngest prime minister of the twentieth century.
There are 10 Prime Ministers, 1 Senior Minister, 5 Chief Advisers, and 1 Acting Chief Adviser of Bangladesh so far. Note that Prime Ministers are numbered either bracketless or with ( ) brackets, and Chief Advisors are numbered using [ ] brackets. Acting officeholders are not numbered and instead denoted with —. [ 2] Political parties.