United Kingdom Minister of State for Northern Ireland | |
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Royal Arms of His Majesty's Government | |
Incumbent Vacant since 5 July 2024 | |
Northern Ireland Office | |
Style | Minister |
Nominator | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
Appointer | The Monarch on advice of the Prime Minister |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Website | Official website |
The role of Minister of State for Northern Ireland is a mid-level position in the Northern Ireland Office in the British government. It is currently vacant, after the 2024 general election.
Responsibilities
The minister has the following ministerial responsibilities:
Driving economic and domestic policy
- Long-term economic recovery from COVID-19
- Promotion of the economy, levelling up and innovation - including City Deals and the Shared Prosperity Fund
- Leading the department's work on the most critical constitution and rights issues in NI
Supporting the secretary of state in their responsibilities, including:
- Legacy stakeholder engagement
- Strengthening and sustaining the Union in Northern Ireland
- Vital security casework
- Building substantive relationships across sectors and communities
- Leading workstreams on New Decade, New Approach agreement and the NI Protocol
List of ministers of state for Northern Ireland
Name | Portrait | Entered office | Left office | Political party | Notes | |
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Paul Channon | 26 March 1972 | 5 November 1972 | Conservative | |||
The Lord Windlesham | 26 March 1972 | 5 June 1973 | Conservative | |||
William van Straubenzee | 5 November 1972 | 4 March 1974 | Conservative | |||
David Howell | 5 November 1972 | 8 January 1974 | Conservative | |||
Stan Orme | 7 March 1974 | 8 April 1976 | Labour | |||
Roland Moyle | 27 June 1974 | 10 September 1976 | Labour | |||
Don Concannon | 14 April 1976 | 4 May 1979 | Labour | |||
The Lord Melchett | 10 September 1976 | 4 May 1979 | Labour | |||
Michael Alison | 7 May 1979 | 15 September 1981 | Conservative | |||
Hugh Rossi | 7 May 1979 | 5 January 1981 | Conservative | |||
The Earl of Gowrie | 15 September 1981 | 10 June 1983 | Conservative | |||
Adam Butler | 5 January 1981 | 11 September 1984 | Conservative | |||
The Earl of Mansfield | 13 June 1983 | 12 April 1984 | Conservative | |||
Rhodes Boyson | 11 September 1984 | 10 September 1986 | Conservative | |||
Nicholas Scott | 10 September 1986 | 13 June 1987 | Conservative | |||
John Stanley | 13 June 1987 | 25 July 1988 | Conservative | |||
Ian Stewart | 25 July 1988 | 25 July 1989 | Conservative | |||
John Cope | 25 July 1989 | 28 November 1990 | Conservative | |||
Brian Mawhinney | 28 November 1990 | 14 April 1992 | Conservative | |||
The Lord Belstead | 28 November 1990 | 14 April 1992 | Conservative | |||
Robert Atkins | 14 April 1992 | 11 January 1994 | Conservative | |||
Michael Mates | 15 April 1992 | 24 June 1993 | Conservative | |||
John Wheeler | 25 June 1993 | 2 May 1997 | Conservative | |||
Michael Ancram | 11 January 1994 | 2 May 1997 | Conservative | |||
Adam Ingram | 2 May 1997 | 7 June 2001 | Labour | |||
Jane Kennedy | 7 June 2001 | 13 June 2003 | Labour | |||
John Spellar | 13 June 2003 | 10 May 2005 | Labour | |||
David Hanson | 11 May 2005 | 8 May 2007 | Labour | |||
Paul Goggins | 8 May 2007 | 11 May 2010 | Labour | |||
Hugo Swire | 12 May 2010 | 4 September 2012 | Conservative | |||
Mike Penning | 4 September 2012 | 7 October 2013 | Conservative | |||
Andrew Robathan | 7 October 2013 | 14 July 2014 | Conservative | |||
Andrew Murrison | 14 July 2014 | 12 May 2015 | Conservative | |||
Ben Wallace | 12 May 2015 | 17 July 2016 | Conservative | |||
Andrew Dunlop | 17 July 2016 | 9 June 2017 | Conservative | |||
vacant | 9 June 2017 | 9 January 2018 | ||||
Shailesh Vara | 9 January 2018 | 15 November 2018 | Conservative | |||
John Penrose | 16 November 2018 | 25 July 2019 | Conservative | |||
Nick Hurd | 25 July 2019 | 16 December 2019 | Conservative | |||
Robin Walker | 13 February 2020 | 16 September 2021 | Conservative | |||
Conor Burns | 16 September 2021 | 6 September 2022 | Conservative | |||
Steve Baker | 6 September 2022 | 5 July 2024 | Conservative | |||
vacant | 5 July 2024 |
See also
References
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