Minister of State for Transport
| United Kingdom Minister of State for Rail | |
|---|---|
since 8 July 2024 | |
| Department for Transport | |
| Style | Minister |
| Reports to | Secretary of State for Transport |
| Nominator | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
| Appointer | The King (on advice of the Prime Minister) |
| Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
| First holder | Lynda Chalker |
The Minister of State for Rail is a mid-level ministerial position in the Department for Transport of the Government of the United Kingdom. The minister is deputy to the Secretary of State for Transport.
Ministers of State
[edit]| Name (Cabinet status) |
Portrait | Term of office | Political party | P.M. | Transp.Sec. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minister of State for Transport | ||||||||
| Lynda Chalker | 18 October 1983 | 10 January 1986 | Conservative | Thatcher | ||||
| David Mitchell | 23 January 1986 | 25 July 1988 | ||||||
| Michael Portillo | 25 July 1988 | 4 May 1990 | ||||||
| Roger Freeman | 4 May 1990 | 20 July 1994 | ||||||
| Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara | 23 July 1990 | 14 April 1992 | ||||||
| Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness | 14 April 1992 | 11 January 1994 | Major | Rifkind MacGregor Mawhinney Young | ||||
| John Watts | 20 July 1994 | 2 May 1997 | ||||||
| Gavin Strang (in Cabinet) |
2 May 1997 | 18 June 1998 | Labour | Blair | Prescott (DPM, SSETR) | |||
| John Reid (attended Cabinet) |
27 July 1998 | 17 May 1999 | ||||||
| Helen Liddell | 17 May 1999 | 29 July 1999 | ||||||
| Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston (attended Cabinet) |
29 July 1999 | 8 June 2001 | ||||||
| John Spellar (attended Cabinet) |
8 June 2001 | 12 June 2003 | Byers (SSTLR) | |||||
| Darling | ||||||||
| Kim Howells | 12 June 2003 | 10 September 2004 | ||||||
| Tony McNulty | 10 September 2004 | 9 May 2005 | ||||||
| Stephen Ladyman | 9 May 2005[1] | 28 June 2007 | ||||||
| Alexander | ||||||||
| Rosie Winterton | 28 June 2007 | 3 October 2008 | Brown | Kelly | ||||
| Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis | 3 October 2008 | 5 June 2009 | Hoon | |||||
| Sadiq Khan (attended Cabinet when his responsibilities were on the agenda) |
9 June 2009[2][3] | 11 May 2010 | Adonis | |||||
| Theresa Villiers | 12 May 2010 | 4 September 2012 | Conservative | Cameron | Hammond Greening | |||
| Simon Burns | 5 September 2012 | 5 October 2013 | McLoughlin | |||||
| Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer | 5 October 2013 | 8 May 2015 | Liberal Democrats | |||||
| John Hayes | 15 July 2014 | 11 May 2015 | Conservative | |||||
| Robert Goodwill | 11 May 2015 | 16 July 2016 | ||||||
| John Hayes | 16 July 2016 | 9 January 2018 | May | Grayling | ||||
| Jo Johnson | 9 January 2018 | 9 November 2018 | ||||||
| Jesse Norman | 12 November 2018 | 23 May 2019 | ||||||
| Michael Ellis | 23 May 2019 | 24 July 2019 | ||||||
| George Freeman | 26 July 2019 | 13 February 2020 | Johnson | Shapps | ||||
| Chris Heaton-Harris | 25 July 2019 | 19 December 2021 | ||||||
| Andrew Stephenson | 13 February 2020 | 7 July 2022 | ||||||
| Wendy Morton[a] | 19 December 2021 | 6 September 2022 | ||||||
| Trudy Harrison[b] | 7 July 2022 | 7 September 2022 | ||||||
| Kevin Foster | 7 September 2022 | 26 October 2022 | Truss | Trevelyan | ||||
| Lucy Frazer | 8 September 2022 | 26 October 2022 | ||||||
| Minister of State for Decarbonisation and Technology | ||||||||
| Jesse Norman | 26 October 2022 | 13 November 2023 | Conservative | Sunak | Harper | |||
| Minister of State for Rail and HS2 | ||||||||
| Huw Merriman | 27 October 2022 | 5 July 2024 | Conservative | Sunak | Harper | |||
| Minister of State for Rail | ||||||||
| Peter Hendy, Baron Hendy of Richmond Hill | 8 July 2024 | Incumbent | Labour | Starmer | Haigh Alexander | |||
References
[edit]- ^ National Archive: Department for Transport biography of Stephen Ladyman
- ^ "Sadiq Khan, Former MP, Tooting, profile", www.theyworkforyou.com, TheyWorkForYou, retrieved 21 May 2017
- ^ Banerjee, Subhajit (7 June 2009). "Minister appointment on Twitter". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 June 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2011.