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Gordon Brown formed the Brown ministry after being invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new administration following the resignation of the previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, on 27 June 2007. Brown formed his government over the course of the next day, with Jacqui Smith being appointed the United Kingdom's first female Home Secretary.

Brown ministry

Cabinet of the United Kingdom
2007–2010
Brown holding his first cabinet meeting
Date formed27 June 2007 (2007-06-27)
Date dissolved11 May 2010 (2010-05-11)
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterGordon Brown
Prime Minister's history2007–2010
First SecretaryLord Mandelson (2009–2010)
Member party
  •   Labour Party
Status in legislature
  • Caretaker (May 2010)
    • 356 / 647 (55%)

    (2007–2010)
  • 258 / 650 (40%)

    (May 2010)
  • Opposition cabinetCameron Shadow Cabinet
    Opposition party
    Opposition leaderDavid Cameron
    History
    Outgoing election2010 general election
    Legislature terms54th UK Parliament
    Budgets
  • 2009 budget
  • March 2010 budget
  • Outgoing formation2010 government formation
    PredecessorThird Blair ministry
    SuccessorCameron–Clegg coalition

    Following the 2010 general election, which resulted in a hung parliament, the government briefly remained in an acting capacity while negotiations to form a new government took place. After talks between the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats broke down and a Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition looked imminent, Brown resigned as Prime Minister on 11 May 2010.

    Background

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    In comparison with Tony Blair's last Cabinet, Brown retained seventeen ministers including himself.

    Alistair Darling replaced Brown as Chancellor of the Exchequer while his portfolio at Trade and Industry was renamed Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and given to John Hutton. Hutton was in turn replaced as Work Secretary by Peter Hain, who continued as Wales Secretary but not as Northern Ireland Secretary, a post that went to Shaun Woodward.

    David Miliband was promoted from Environment Secretary to Foreign Secretary and was replaced in that brief by Hilary Benn, then International Development Secretary. Douglas Alexander filled Benn's seat whilst his posts as Transport and Scotland Secretaries were given to Ruth Kelly and Des Browne, respectively, the latter of whom stayed on as Defence Secretary. Jack Straw became the first MP Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, declaring it a new Great Office of State. Amid speculation that Brown would appoint him as Deputy Prime Minister and/or First Secretary of State, neither title was conferred on any member. The other name that cropped up for the two roles was the new Labour Party Chair and Deputy Leader, Harriet Harman, who made a return to Cabinet after nine years as Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal and was given the additional brief of Minister for Women and Equality. It was believed that the Government Equalities Office would become its own department headed by an Equalities Secretary; however, it was not given Secretary of State status. The previous home of the Equalities Office and of Ruth Kelly was the Communities Secretary, a post which was given to Hazel Blears, whose previous role as Minister without Portfolio was not given due to Harman's (the new party chair) full inclusion in Cabinet. Harman's strongest competitor for the deputy leadership, Alan Johnson, became the Health Secretary while his previous role as Education Secretary was split into a Schools Secretary and a Universities Secretary and respectively given to Ed Balls and John Denham.

    Former Commons Chief Whip Jacqui Smith was given a substantial promotion as the first female Home Secretary and was replaced by Geoff Hoon, who was promoted from being the Europe Minister. His successor, Jim Murphy, was not given a provision to attend Cabinet as he was.

    Tessa Jowell lost her place at the table when James Purnell became Culture Secretary but was given the right to attend Cabinet as the Olympics Minister and also became Paymaster General. The last holdover from Blair's government was Lord Grocott, who stayed on as Chief Whip in the Lords and Captain of the Gentlemen at Arms. Balls' wife, Yvette Cooper, was given the right to attend Cabinet in her role as Housing Minister as was David Miliband's brother, Ed Miliband, who became Cabinet Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

    Beverley Hughes retained her role as Children Minister and was elevated to Cabinet, but was only allowed to sit in that body when her policy area was on the agenda. Additionally, Baroness Ashton of Upholland and Andy Burnham entered Cabinet as Lords Leader and Lord President of the Council and Chief Secretary to the Treasury.

    Baroness Scotland of Asthal and Lord Malloch-Brown were given the right to attend Cabinet as Attorney General and Africa, Asia and UN Minister.

    The last alteration to the Cabinet's composition was the removal of the Minister for Social Exclusion and the Minister of State for Trade.

    Cabinets

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    28 June 2007 – 24 January 2008

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    First Cabinet of Brown Cabinet
    Portfolio Minister
    Cabinet ministers
    Prime Minister The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
    First Lord of the Treasury
    Minister for the Civil Service
    Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP
    Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon David Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
    Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
    Home Secretary The Rt Hon Jacqui Smith MP
    Secretary of State for Defence The Rt Hon Des Browne MP
    Secretary of State for Scotland
    Secretary of State for Health The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
    Secretary of State for International Development The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
    Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform The Rt Hon John Hutton MP
    Leader of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Harriet Harman QCMP
    Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
    Minister for Women and Equality
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP
    Secretary of State for Wales
    Secretary of State for Transport The Rt Hon Ruth Kelly MP
    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP
    Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families The Rt Hon Ed Balls MP
    Minister for the Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport The Rt Hon James Purnell MP
    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland The Rt Hon Shaun Woodward MP
    Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Ashton of Upholland PC
    Lord President of the Council
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury The Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
    Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills The Rt Hon John Denham MP
    Chief Whip of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    Also attending cabinet meetings
    Chief Whip of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Lord Grocott PC
    Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
    Attorney General The Rt Hon The Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC
    Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations The Rt Hon The Lord Malloch-Brown KCMGPC
    Minister of State for Housing and Planning The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
    Minister for the Olympics The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Paymaster General
    Also attending cabinet meetings when their ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda
    Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families The Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP

    First reshuffle: 24 January 2008 – 3 October 2008

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    Second Cabinet of Brown Cabinet
    Portfolio Minister
    Cabinet ministers
    Prime Minister The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
    First Lord of the Treasury
    Minister for the Civil Service
    Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP
    Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon David Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
    Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
    Home Secretary The Rt Hon Jacqui Smith MP
    Secretary of State for Defence The Rt Hon Des Browne MP
    Secretary of State for Scotland
    Secretary of State for Health The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
    Secretary of State for International Development The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
    Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform The Rt Hon John Hutton MP
    Leader of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP
    Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
    Minister for Women and Equality
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions The Rt Hon James Purnell MP
    Secretary of State for Transport The Rt Hon Ruth Kelly MP
    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP
    Chief Whip of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families The Rt Hon Ed Balls MP
    Minister for the Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport The Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland The Rt Hon Shaun Woodward MP
    Secretary of State for Wales The Rt Hon Paul Murphy MP
    Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Ashton of Upholland PC
    Lord President of the Council
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
    Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills The Rt Hon John Denham MP
    Also attending cabinet meetings
    Attorney General The Rt Hon The Baroness Scotland of Asthal PC QC
    Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations The Rt Hon The Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG PC
    Minister of State for Housing and Planning The Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP
    Minister for the Olympics The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Paymaster General
    Chief Whip of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon PC
    Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
    Also attending cabinet meetings when their ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda
    Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families The Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP

    Second reshuffle: 3 October 2008 – 5 June 2009

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    Third Cabinet of Brown Cabinet
    Portfolio Minister
    Cabinet ministers
    Prime Minister The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
    First Lord of the Treasury
    Minister for the Civil Service
    Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP
    Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon David Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
    Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
    Home Secretary The Rt Hon Jacqui Smith MP
    Secretary of State for Health The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
    Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform The Rt Hon The Lord Mandelson PC
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
    Secretary of State for International Development The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
    Secretary of State for Defence The Rt Hon John Hutton MP
    Leader of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP
    Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
    Minister for Women and Equality
    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP
    Secretary of State for Transport The Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP
    Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families The Rt Hon Ed Balls MP
    Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change The Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions The Rt Hon James Purnell MP
    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland The Rt Hon Shaun Woodward MP
    Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon PC
    Lord President of the Council
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport The Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
    Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills The Rt Hon John Denham MP
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
    Secretary of State for Wales The Rt Hon Paul Murphy MP
    Secretary of State for Scotland The Rt Hon Jim Murphy MP
    Also attending cabinet meetings
    Chief Whip of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Nick Brown MP
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    Minister for the Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Minister of State for Housing and Planning The Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP
    Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform The Rt Hon Tony McNulty MP
    Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations The Rt Hon The Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG PC
    Minister of State for Science and Innovation The Rt Hon The Lord Drayson PC
    Also attending cabinet meetings when their ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda
    Minister for the Olympics The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Paymaster General
    Attorney General The Rt Hon The Baroness Scotland of Asthal PC QC
    Minister for Europe The Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP
    Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families The Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP

    Third reshuffle: 5 June 2009 – 11 May 2010

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    Fourth Cabinet of Brown Cabinet
    Portfolio Minister
    Cabinet ministers
    Prime Minister The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
    First Lord of the Treasury
    Minister for the Civil Service
    Leader of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP
    Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
    Minister for Women and Equality
    First Secretary of State The Rt Hon The Lord Mandelson PC
    Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
    Lord President of the Council
    Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP
    Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon David Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
    Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
    Home Secretary The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
    Secretary of State for International Development The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon John Denham MP
    Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families The Rt Hon Ed Balls MP
    Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change The Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
    Secretary of State for Health The Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland The Rt Hon Shaun Woodward MP
    Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon PC
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Minister for the Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Minister for the Olympics
    Paymaster General
    Secretary of State for Scotland The Rt Hon Jim Murphy MP
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury The Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP
    Secretary of State for Wales The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP
    Secretary of State for Defence The Rt Hon Bob Ainsworth MP
    Secretary of State for Transport The Rt Hon The Lord Adonis
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport The Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP
    Also attending cabinet meetings
    Chief Whip of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Nick Brown MP
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations The Rt HonThe Lord Malloch-BrownKCMG PC[note 1]
    Minister of State for Housing and Planning The Rt Hon John Healey MP
    Minister of State for Business, Innovation and Skills The Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP
    Minister of State for Science and Innovation The Rt Hon The Lord Drayson PC
    Minister of State for Strategic Defence Acquisition Reform[note 2]
    Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform The Rt Hon Jim Knight MP
    Also attending cabinet meetings when their ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda
    Attorney General The Rt Hon The Baroness Scotland of Asthal PC QC
    Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families The Rt Hon Dawn Primarolo MP
    Minister of State for Regional Economic Development and Coordination The Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP
    Minister of State for Local Government[note 2]
    Minister of State for Transport[note 2] The Rt Hon Sadiq Khan MP

    List of ministers

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    Key:

    Minister in the House of Commons
    Minister in the House of Lords

    Prime Minister

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    Prime Minister
    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
    First Lord of the Treasury
    Minister for the Civil Service
    Gordon Brown June 2007 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Ian Austin June 2007 – October 2008
    Jon Trickett October 2008 – May 2010
    Angela Smith June 2007 – June 2009
    Anne Snelgrove June 2009 – May 2010

    Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform

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    Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform Until June 2009
    Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform John Hutton June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Mandelson October 2008 – June 2009
    Minister of State for Competitiveness Stephen Timms June 2007 – January 2008
    The Baroness Vadera (jointly with Business) January 2008 – June 2009
    Minister for Trade & Investment The Lord Jones of Birmingham (with Foreign Office) June 2007 – October 2008
    Gareth Thomas October 2008 – June 2009
    The Lord Davies of Abersoch (with Foreign Office) February–June 2009
    Minister of State for Employment Relations Pat McFadden June 2007 – June 2009
    Minister for Energy Malcolm Wicks June 2007 – October 2008
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade & Consumer Affairs Gareth Thomas (with International Development) June 2007 – October 2008
    Minister of State The Lord Drayson (with Defence) June–November 2007
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Communications The Lord Carter of Barnes (with Culture) October 2008 – June 2009
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Economics & Business Ian Pearson (with the Treasury) October 2008 – June 2009

    Business, Innovation and Skills

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    Business, Innovation and Skills (merged with Innovation and Skills from June 2009)
    Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
    First Secretary of State
    Lord President of the Council
    The Lord Mandelson June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Business, Innovation, and Skills (attends Cabinet) Pat McFadden June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Regional Economic Development and Coordination (jointly with Communities and Local Government) Rosie Winterton (also Minister for Yorkshire & The Humber) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Higher Education and Intellectual Property David Lammy June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Further Education, Skills, Apprenticeships and Consumer Affairs (jointly with Children, Schools & Families) Kevin Brennan June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital Britain (jointly with the Treasury) Stephen Timms August 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Regulatory Reform Ian Lucas June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Science and Innovation (attends Cabinet; jointly with Defence) The Lord Drayson (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (jointly with Cabinet Office) The Baroness Vadera June–September 2009
    Minister of State for Trade, Investment, and Small Business (jointly with FCO) The Lord Davies of Abersoch (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Postal Affairs and Employment Relations The Lord Young of Norwood Green (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communications (jointly with Culture) The Lord Carter of Barnes June–July 2009

    Cabinet Office

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    Cabinet Office
    Minister for the Cabinet Office (June 2009-May 2010)
    Paymaster General (June 2007-May 2010)
    Minister for the Olympics (June 2007-May 2010)
    Tessa Jowell June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State for the Third Sector Angela Smith June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for the Cabinet Office, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Ed Miliband June 2007 – October 2008
    Liam Byrne October 2008 – June 2009
    Minister for London Tessa Jowell June 2007 – October 2008
    Tony McNulty October 2008 – June 2009
    Tessa Jowell June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office Phil Hope (also Minister for the East Midlands Jan 2008-May 2010) June 2007 – October 2008
    Kevin Brennan October 2008 – June 2009
    Gillian Merron (also Minister for the East Midlands June 2007-Jan 2008 June 2007 – Jan 2008
    Tom Watson (Minister for Digital Engagement & Civil Service Issues) January 2008 – June 2009
    Dawn Butler (Minister for Young Citizens & Youth Engagement) October 2009 – May 2010
    The Baroness Vadera October 2008 – September 2009
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon June 2009 – May 2010

    Children, Schools and Families

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    Children, Schools and Families
    Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Schools and Learners Jim Knight June 2007 – June 2009
    Vernon Coaker June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Children, Young People, and Families Beverley Hughes (also Minister for the North West) June 2007 – June 2009
    Dawn Primarolo (attends Cabinet) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Further Education, Skills, and Apprenticeship (jointly with Business) Kevin Brennan June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools The Lord Adonis June 2007 – October 2008
    Sarah McCarthy-Fry October 2008 – June 2009
    Diana Johnson (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for 14–19 Reform and Apprenticeships Iain Wright June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children, Families, and Schools Kevin Brennan June 2007 – October 2008
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children, Families, and Schools The Baroness Morgan of Drefelin October 2008 – May 2010

    Communities and Local Government

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    Communities and Local Government
    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Hazel Blears June 2007 – June 2009
    John Denham June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for House and Planning
    (attends Cabinet)
    Yvette Cooper June 2007 – January 2008
    Caroline Flint January – October 2008
    Margaret Beckett October 2008 – June 2009
    John Healey June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Local Government John Healey June 2007 – June 2009
    Minister of State for Local Government
    Minister for Yorkshire and the Humber
    (attends Cabinet; jointly with Business)
    Rosie Winterton June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Parmjit Dhanda June 2007 – October 2008
    Sadiq Khan October 2008 – June 2009
    Shahid Malik June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Iain Wright June 2007 – June 2009
    Ian Austin (also Minister for the West Midlands) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Sarah McCarthy-Fry June 10-18th 2009
    Barbara Follett (also Minister for the East of England) September 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State The Baroness Andrews June 2007 – June 2009
    The Lord McKenzie of Luton (jointly with Work & Pensions) June 2009 – May 2010

    Culture, Media and Sport

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    Culture, Media and Sport
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport James Purnell June 2007 – January 2008
    Andy Burnham January 2008 – June 2009
    Ben Bradshaw June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Sport
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    Gerry Sutcliffe June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister for Culture and Tourism
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    Margaret Hodge June 2007 – October 2008
    Barbara Follett (also Minister for the East of England) October 2008 – September 2009
    Margaret Hodge September 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Creative Industries
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    Siôn Simon (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Communications (jointly with Business) The Lord Carter of Barnes October 2008 – July 2009

    Defence

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    Defence
    Secretary of State for Defence Des Browne June 2007 – October 2008
    John Hutton October 2008 – June 2009
    Bob Ainsworth June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for the Armed Forces Bob Ainsworth June 2007 – June 2009
    Bill Rammell June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Defence Equipment and Support
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    The Lord Drayson (Jointly with Business) June–November 2007
    The Baroness Taylor of Bolton November 2007 – October 2008
    Minister for Defence Equipment and Support
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    Quentin Davies (Unpaid) October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister for Veterans
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State)
    Derek Twigg June 2007 – October 2008
    Kevan Jones October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Strategic Defence Acquisition Reform
    (jointly with Business)
    The Lord Drayson (attends Cabinet, Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for International Defence and Security
    (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State; jointly with FCO)
    The Baroness Taylor of Bolton October 2008 – May 2010

    Energy and Climate Change

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    Energy and Climate Change (New Department October 2008)
    Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister of State Mike O'Brien October 2008 – June 2009
    Joan Ruddock June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Joan Ruddock October 2008 – June 2009
    David Kidney (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State
    (also Deputy Leader of the House of Lords) (jointly with Environment)
    The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath October 2008 – May 2010

    Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

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    Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Hilary Benn June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State for the Environment Phil Woolas June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Farming The Lord Rooker June 2007 – October 2008
    Jane Kennedy October 2008 – June 2009
    Jim Fitzpatrick June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Marine Jonathan Shaw (also Minister for the South East) June 2007 – October 2008
    Huw Irranca-Davies October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rural Affairs and Environment Joan Ruddock June 2007 – October 2008
    Dan Norris (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State The Lord Davies of Oldham June 2009 – May 2010

    Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

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    Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
    Foreign Secretary David Miliband June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State for the Middle East Kim Howells June 2007 – October 2008
    Bill Rammell October 2008 – June 2009
    Ivan Lewis June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Europe Jim Murphy June 2007 – October 2008
    Caroline Flint October 2008 – June 2009
    The Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead June–October 2009
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Europe and Asia Chris Bryant June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Meg Munn June 2007 – October 2008
    Gillian Merron October – June 2009
    Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the UN The Lord Malloch Brown (attends Cabinet) June 2007 – July 2009
    Minister for Trade & Investment (with Business) The Lord Jones of Birmingham June 2007 – October 2008
    Minister of State for Africa and the UN The Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead October 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Business
    (jointly with Business)
    The Lord Davies of Abersoch (Unpaid) February 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
    (jointly with Defence)
    The Baroness Taylor of Bolton October 2008 – May 2010

    Government Equalities Office

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    Minister for Women and Equality
    Minister for Women and Equality Harriet Harman October 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State Maria Eagle (jointly with Justice) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Secretary Barbara Follett (also Minister for the East of England) October 2007 – October 2008
    Maria Eagle October 2008 – June 2009
    Michael Jabez Foster (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010

    Health

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    Health
    Secretary of State for Health Alan Johnson June 2007 – June 2009
    Andy Burnham June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Health Services Ben Bradshaw (also Minister for the South West) June 2007 – June 2009
    Mike O'Brien June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Public Health Dawn Primarolo June 2007 – June 2009
    Gillian Merron June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Care Services Ivan Lewis June 2007 – October 2008
    Phil Hope (also Minister for the East Midlands) October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health Services Ann Keen June 2007 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Vacant with the resignation of The Lord Darzi June 2007 – July 2009

    Home Affairs

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    Home Affairs
    Home Secretary Jacqui Smith June 2007 – June 2009
    Alan Johnson June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Borders and Immigration Liam Byrne (also Minister for the West Midlands) June 2007 – October 2008
    Phil Woolas (also Minister for the North West from June 2009) October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Crime and Policing Tony McNulty June 2007 – October 2008
    Vernon Coaker October 2008 – June 2009
    David Hanson June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Identity Meg Hillier June 2007 – May 2010
    The Lord Brett (cover for Meg Hillier's maternity leave) August 2008 – November 2009
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Crime Reduction Vernon Coaker June 2007 – October 2008
    Alan Campbell October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Security and Counter-terrorism The Lord West of Spithead June 2007 – May 2010

    Innovation, Universities and Skills

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    Innovation, Universities and Skills (merged with Business in June 2009)
    Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills John Denham June 2007 – June 2009
    Minister of State for Science and Innovation Ian Pearson June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Drayson October 2008 – June 2009
    Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education Bill Rammell June 2007 – October 2008
    David Lammy October 2008 – June 2009
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills David Lammy June 2007 – October 2008
    Sion Simon October 2008 – June 2009
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Intellectual Property & Quality The Lord Triesman June 2007 – January 2008
    The Baroness Morgan of Drefelin (Unpaid) January–October 2008
    Parliamentary Under Secretary of State The Lord Young of Norwood Green October 2008 – June 2009

    International Development

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    International Development
    Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander June 2007 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (with Business) Gareth Thomas June 2007 – October 2008
    Minister of State (with Business) Gareth Thomas October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Shahid Malik (Unpaid) June 2007 – October 2008
    Michael Foster October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State The Baroness Vadera June 2007 – January 2008
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Gillian Merron January -October 2008
    Minister of State Ivan Lewis October 2008 – June 2009

    Justice

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    Justice
    Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
    Secretary of State for Justice
    Jack Straw June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State David Hanson June 2007 – June 2009
    Maria Eagle (jointly with Equalities) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State Michael Wills June 2007 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Maria Eagle June 2007 – June 2009
    Bridget Prentice June 2007 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Shahid Malik October 2008 – May 2009
    Claire Ward June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Bach October 2008 – May 2010

    Law Officers

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    Law Officers
    Attorney General for England and Wales The Baroness Scotland of Asthal June 2007 – May 2010
    Advocate General for Scotland (also Scotland Office) The Lord Davidson of Glen Clova June 2007 – May 2010
    Solicitor General for England and Wales Vera Baird June 2007 – May 2010

    Northern Ireland Office

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    Northern Ireland Office
    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Shaun Woodward June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister of State Paul Goggins June 2007 – May 2010

    Parliament

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    Parliament
    Leader of the House of Commons
    Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
    Harriet Harman (also minister for Women) June 2007 – May 2010
    Deputy Leader of the Commons Helen Goodman (Unpaid) June 2007 – October 2008
    Chris Bryant October 2008 – June 2009
    Barbara Keeley June 2009 – May 2010
    Leader of the House of Lords
    Lord President of the Council
    The Baroness Ashton of Upholland June 2007 – October 2008
    Leader of the House of Lords
    Lord President of the Council (October 2008-June 2009)
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (June 2009-May 2010)
    The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon October 2008 – May 2010
    Deputy Leader of the Lords The Lord Rooker June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (also in Energy) October 2008 – May 2010

    Ministers for the Regions

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    Ministers for the Regions
    Minister for the North East of England Nick Brown (also Chief Whip) June 2007 – 2010
    Minister for the North West of England Beverley Hughes June 2007 – June 2009
    Phil Woolas (also Minister of State for the Treasury and the Home Office) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for Yorkshire & the Humber Caroline Flint June 2007 – January 2008
    Rosie Winterton (also Minister of State for Transport) January 2008 – May 2010
    Minister for London Tessa Jowell June 2007 – October 2008
    Tony McNulty October 2008 – June 2009
    Tessa Jowell June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for the South East of England Jonathan Shaw June 2007 – May 2010
    Minister for the South West of England Ben Bradshaw June 2007 – June 2009
    Jim Knight June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister for the East Midlands of England Gillian Merron June 2007 – January 2008
    Phil Hope (also Minister of State for Care Services) January 2008 – May 2010
    Minister for the West Midlands of England Liam Byrne (also Minister of State for Treasury and Home Office) June 2007 – October 2008
    Ian Austin (also Assistant Whip) October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister for the East of England Barbara Follett June 2007 – May 2010

    Scotland Office

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    Scotland Office
    Secretary of State for Scotland Des Browne June 2007 – October 2008
    Jim Murphy October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State David Cairns June 2007 – September 2008
    Ann McKechin September 2008 – May 2010
    Spokesman in the House of Lords (also Advocate General) The Lord Davidson of Glen Clova June 2007 – May 2010

    Transport

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    Transport
    Secretary of State for Transport Ruth Kelly June 2007 – October 2008
    Geoff Hoon October 2008 – June 2009
    The Lord Adonis June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State Rosie Winterton (also Minister for Yorkshire & The Humber from January 2008) June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Adonis October 2008 – June 2009
    Sadiq Khan (attends cabinet) June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Tom Harris June 2007 – October 2008
    Paul Clark October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Jim Fitzpatrick June 2007 – June 2009
    Chris Mole June 2009 – May 2010

    Treasury

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    Treasury
    Chancellor of the Exchequer
    Second Lord of the Treasury
    Alistair Darling June 2007 – May 2010
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury Andy Burnham June 2007 – January 2008
    Yvette Cooper January 2008 – June 2009
    Liam Byrne June 2009 – May 2010
    Financial Secretary to the Treasury Jane Kennedy June 2007 – October 2008
    Stephen Timms (jointly with Business) October 2008 – May 2010
    Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Angela Eagle June 2007 – June 2009
    Kitty Ussher June 9–17, 2009
    Sarah McCarthy-Fry June 2009 – May 2010
    Economic Secretary to the Treasury Kitty Ussher June 2007 – October 2008
    Ian Pearson (jointly with Business until June 2009) October 2008 – May 2010
    Minister of State (jointly with Home Office) Liam Byrne (also Minister for the West Midlands) January- October 2008
    Phil Woolas (also Minister for the North West 2009–2010) October 2008 – May 2010
    Financial Services Secretary The Lord Myners October 2008 – May 2010

    Wales Office

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    Wales Office
    Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain June 2007 – January 2008
    Paul Murphy January 2008 – June 2009
    Peter Hain June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Huw Irranca-Davies June 2007 – October 2008
    Wayne David October 2008 – May 2010

    Work and Pensions

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    Work and Pensions
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Peter Hain June 2007 – January 2008
    James Purnell January 2008 – June 2009
    Yvette Cooper June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform Caroline Flint (Minister for Yorkshire & The Humber) June 2007 – January 2008
    Stephen Timms January–October 2008
    Tony McNulty October 2008 – June 2009
    Jim Knight (attends Cabinet) June 2009 – May 2010
    Minister of State for Pensions and the Ageing Society Mike O'Brien June 2007 – October 2008
    Rosie Winterton (also Minister for Yorkshire & The Humber) October 2008 – June 2009
    Angela Eagle June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State James Plaskitt June 2007 – October 2008
    Kitty Ussher October 2008 – June 2009
    Helen Goodman June 2009 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Disabled People Anne McGuire June 2007 – October 2008
    Jonathan Shaw (also Minister for the South East) October 2008 – May 2010
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Barbara Follett (also Minister for the East of England) June–October 2007
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State The Lord McKenzie of Luton June 2007 – May 2010

    Whips

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    Whips
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
    Commons Chief Whip
    Geoff Hoon June 2007 – October 2008
    Nick Brown (also Minister for the North East, attends Cabinet) October 2008 – May 2010
    Treasurer of the Household
    Deputy Chief Whip
    Nick Brown (also Minister for the North East) June 2007 – October 2008
    Thomas McAvoy October 2008 – May 2010
    Comptroller of the Household
    Whip
    Thomas McAvoy June 2007 – October 2008
    John Spellar October 2008 – May 2010
    Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
    Whip
    Liz Blackman June 2007 – October 2008
    Claire Ward October 2008 – June 2009
    Helen Jones June 2009 – May 2010
    Junior Lords of the Treasury
    Whips
    Claire Ward June 2007 – October 2008
    Bob Blizzard October 2008 – May 2010
    Alan Campbell June 2007 – October 2008
    Tony Cunningham October 2008 – May 2010
    Stephen McCabe June 2007 – May 2010
    Frank Roy June 2007 – May 2010
    Dave Watts June 2007 – May 2010
    Assistant Whips Siobhan McDonagh June 2007 – September 2008
    Michael Foster June 2007 – October 2008
    Tony Cunningham June 2007 – October 2008
    Alison Seabeck June 2007 – October 2008
    Diana Johnson (Unpaid) (also Children, Schools & Families) June 2007 – June 2009
    Sadiq Khan (Unpaid) June 2007 – October 2008
    Bob Blizzard June 2007 – October 2008
    Wayne David June 2007 – October 2008
    Tom Watson June 2007 – January 2008
    Helen Jones October 2008 – June 2009
    Helen Goodman October 2008 – June 2009
    Ian Austin (also Minister for the West Midlands) October 2008 – June 2009
    Barbara Keeley October 2008 – June 2009
    Chris Mole October 2008 – June 2009
    Ian Lucas October 2008 – June 2009
    Lyn Brown June 2009 – May 2010
    Dawn Butler September 2008 – May 2010
    Mary Creagh (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    John Heppell June 2009 – May 2010
    Sharon Hodgson (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Kerry McCarthy June 2009 – May 2010
    George Mudie June 2009 – May 2010
    Mark Tami (Unpaid) June 2007 – May 2010
    David Wright (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
    Chief Whip
    The Lord Grocott June 2007 – January 2008
    The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon January–October 2008
    The Lord Bassam of Brighton October 2008 – May 2010
    Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
    Deputy Chief Whip (also at Environment from June 2009)
    The Lord Davies of Oldham June 2007 – May 2010
    Lords and Baronesses-in-Waiting
    Whips
    The Lord Brett October 2008 – May 2010
    The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon June 2007 – January 2008
    The Baroness Morgan of Drefelin June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Bassam of Brighton June 2007 – October 2008
    The Lord Truscott June–October 2007
    The Baroness Crawley June 2007 – October 2008, June 2009 – May 2010
    The Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton (Unpaid) June 2007 – May 2010
    The Lord Bach November 2007 – June 2009
    The Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Unpaid) June 2009 – May 2010
    The Lord Young of Norwood Green (also Business from June 2009, Unpaid) October 2008 – May 2010
    The Baroness Thornton January 2008 – May 2010
    The Lord Tunnicliffe April 2008 – May 2010

    See also

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    1. ^ The Lord Malloch-Brown resigned on 24 July 2009 after the general reshuffle and the portfolio is no longer in Cabinet.
  • ^ a b c This portfolio was added to Cabinet on 8 June 2009 after the general reshuffle.
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    Government of the United Kingdom
    2007–2010
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    Cameron–Clegg coalition


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