LIST OFMINISTERIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
Including Executive Agencies andNon-Ministerial Departments
CABINET OFFICE
November 2021
LIST OF MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDINGEXECUTIVE AGENCIES AND NON-MINISTERIALDEPARTMENTS
CONTENTSPage
Part I List of Cabinet Ministers 3
Part II Alphabetical List of Ministers 5
Part III Ministerial Departments andResponsibilities
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Part IV Executive Agencies 75
Part V Non-Ministerial Departments 86
Part VI Government Whips in theHouse of Commons andHouse of Lords
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Part VII Government Spokespersonsin the House of Lords
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Information contained in this document can also be found on Ministers’ pages on GOV.UK and:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-ministers-and-responsibilities
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I - LIST OF CABINET MINISTERSPrime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for theUnion - Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP
Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor, and Secretary of State for Justice – Rt Hon DominicRaab MP
Chancellor of the Exchequer – Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, and Minister forWomen and Equalities – Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP
Secretary of State for the Home Department – Rt Hon Priti Patel MP
Secretary of State for Defence – Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Minister for IntergovernmentalRelations – Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care – Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Minister for the Cabinet Office – Rt Hon Steve BarclayMP
Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy – Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP
President of COP26 – Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP
Secretary of State for International Trade, and President of the Board of Trade – Rt HonAnne-Marie Trevelyan MP
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Rt Hon Dr Thérèse Coffey MP
Secretary of State for Education – Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi MP
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Rt Hon George Eustice MP
Secretary of State for Transport – Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP
Secretary of State for Scotland – Rt Hon Alister Jack MP
Secretary of State for Wales – Rt Hon Simon Hart MP
Lord Privy Seal, and Leader of the House of Lords – Rt Hon Baroness Evans of Bowes Park
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport – Rt Hon Nadine Dorries MP
Minister of State at the Cabinet Office – Rt Hon Lord Frost of Allenton CMG
Minister without Portfolio – Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP
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Ministers attending CabinetParliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) – Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP
Chief Secretary to the Treasury – Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP
Lord President of the Council, and Leader of the House of Commons – Rt Hon JacobRees-Mogg MP
Attorney General – Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP
Minister of State, Home Office and Ministry of Justice – Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP
Minister of State, Department for Education – Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP
Minister of State, Minister without Portfolio, Cabinet Office - Rt Hon Nigel Adams MP
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II - ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MINISTERS,GOVERNMENT WHIPS AND GOVERNMENTSPOKESPERSONS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
Name Department / OfficeADAMS , The Rt Hon Nigel Cabinet OfficeAGNEW of Oulton DL , Lord Cabinet Office; Her Majesty's TreasuryAHMAD of Wimbledon , Lord Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeANDREW , Rt Hon Stuart Whips' OfficeARGAR , Edward Department for Health and Social CareASHTON of Hyde , The Rt Hon Lord Whips' Office House of Lords
ATKINS , VictoriaHome Office; Department for Levelling Up, Housing andCommunities; Ministry of Justice
BADENOCH , KemiDepartment for Levelling Up, Housing andCommunities; Foreign, Commonwealth & DevelopmentOffice
BARCLAY , The Rt Hon Steve Cabinet OfficeBARRAN MBE , Baroness Department for EducationBENYON , The Rt Hon Lord Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsBLOOMFIELD of Hinton Waldrist ,Baroness
Whips' Office House of Lords
BRAVERMAN QC , The Rt Hon Suella Attorney General's OfficeBURGHART , Alex Department for EducationBURNS , The Rt Hon Conor Northern Ireland Office
CALLANAN , LordDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy
CARTLIDGE , James Whips' Office; Ministry of JusticeCAULFIELD , Maria Department for Health and Social CareCHALK QC , Alex Attorney General's OfficeCHISHOLM of Owlpen , Baroness Whips' Office House of LordsCHURCHILL , Jo Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsCLARKE , The Rt Hon Simon Her Majesty's TreasuryCLEVERLY , The Rt Hon James Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeCOFFEY , The Rt Hon Thérèse Department of Work and PensionsCOURTS , Robert Department for TransportDAVIES , Mims Department of Work and PensionsDAVIES , David T.C. Office of the Secretary of State for Wales; Whips' OfficeDOCHERTY , Leo Ministry of Defence; Cabinet OfficeDONELAN , The Rt Hon Michelle Department for EducationDORRIES , The Rt Hon Nadine Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportDOUBLE , Steve Whips' OfficeDOWDEN CBE , The Rt Hon Oliver Cabinet OfficeEARL of Courtown , The Whips' Office House of LordsELLIS QC , The Rt Hon Michael Cabinet OfficeEUSTICE , The Rt Hon George Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsEVANS of Bowes Park , The Rt HonBaroness
Office of the Leader of the House of Lords
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FORD , Vicky Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeFOSTER , Kevin Home OfficeFRAZER QC , The Rt Hon Lucy Her Majesty's Treasury
FREEMAN , GeorgeDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy
FREER , MikeDepartment for International Trade; UK Export Finance;Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
FROST CMG , The Rt Hon Lord Cabinet OfficeGLENN , John Her Majesty's TreasuryGOLDIE , Baroness Ministry of DefenceGOLDSMITH of Richmond Park , The RtHon Lord
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs;Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
GOVE , The Rt Hon Michael Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
GREENHALGH of Fulham , LordHome Office; Department for Levelling Up, Housing andCommunities
GRIMSTONE of Boscobel Kt , LordDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy; Department for International Trade
HANDS , The Rt Hon GregDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy
HARRIS , Rebecca Whips' OfficeHARRISON , Trudy Department for TransportHART , The Rt Hon Simon Office of the Secretary of State for WalesHEAPPEY , James Ministry of DefenceHEATON-HARRIS , Chris Department for TransportHINDS , The Rt Hon Damian Home OfficeHOWE , The Rt Hon Earl Office of the Leader of the House of LordsHUDDLESTON , Nigel Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportHUGHES , Eddie Department for Levelling Up, Housing and CommunitiesJACK , The Rt Hon Alister Office of the Secretary of State for ScotlandJAVID , The Rt Hon Sajid Department for Health and Social CareJAYAWARDENA , Ranil Department for International TradeJENKYNS , Andrea Whips' OfficeJOHNSON , The Rt Hon Boris Cabinet Office; Prime Minister's OfficeJOHNSON , Gareth Whips' OfficeJONES , Marcus Whips' OfficeKAMALL , Lord Department for Health and Social CareKEEGAN , Gillian Department for Health and Social Care
KWARTENG , The Rt Hon KwasiDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy
LEWIS , The Rt Hon Brandon Northern Ireland OfficeLOPEZ , Julia Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportMACLEAN , Rachel Home OfficeMAK , Alan Whips' OfficeMALTHOUSE , The Rt Hon Kit Home Office; Ministry of JusticeMANN , Scott Whips' OfficeMILLING , The Rt Hon Amanda Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeMORDAUNT , The Rt Hon Penny Department for International TradeMORRIS , James Whips' OfficeMORTON , Wendy Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeO'BRIEN , Neil Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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OFFORD of Garvel , Lord Office of the Secretary of State for ScotlandOPPERMAN , Guy Department of Work and Pensions
PARKINSON of Whitley Bay , LordDepartment for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport;Whips' Office House of Lords
PATEL , Rt Hon Priti Home OfficePENN , Baroness Whips' Office House of LordsPHILP , Chris Department for Digital, Culture, Media and SportPINCHER , Rt Hon Christopher Department for Levelling Up, Housing and CommunitiesPOW , Rebecca Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsPRENTIS , Victoria Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsPURSGLOVE , Tom Home Office; Ministry of JusticeQUIN , Jeremy Ministry of DefenceQUINCE , Will Department for EducationRAAB , The Rt Hon Dominic Ministry of JusticeREES-MOGG , The Rt Hon Jacob Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
ROWLEY , LeeDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy; Whips' Office
RUTLEY , David Department of Work and PensionsSCOTT of Bybrook OBE , Baroness Whips' Office House of Lords
SCULLY , PaulDepartment for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategy
SHAPPS , The Rt Hon Grant Department for TransportSHARMA , The Rt Hon Alok Cabinet OfficeSHARPE of Epsom , Lord Whips' Office House of LordsSMITH , Chloe Department of Work and PensionsSOLLOWAY , Amanda Whips' OfficeSPENCER , Rt Hon Mark Whips' Office
STEDMAN-SCOTT OBE DL , BaronessDepartment of Work and Pensions; Foreign,Commonwealth & Development Office
STEPHENSON , Andrew Department for TransportSTEWART of Dirleton QC , Lord Office of the Advocate General for ScotlandSTEWART , Iain Office of the Secretary of State for ScotlandSUNAK , The Rt Hon Rishi Her Majesty's TreasuryTHROUP , Maggie Department for Health and Social CareTOMLINSON , Michael Whips' OfficeTREVELYAN , The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Department for International Trade; UK Export FinanceTRUE CBE , Lord Cabinet OfficeTRUSS , The Rt Hon Elizabeth Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeVERE of Norbiton , Baroness Department for TransportWALKER , Robin Department for EducationWALLACE , The Rt Hon Ben Ministry of DefenceWHATELY , Helen Her Majesty's TreasuryWHEELER , Heather Whips' OfficeWHITTAKER , Craig Whips' OfficeWILLIAMS of Trafford , Baroness Home OfficeWOLFSON of Tredegar QC , Lord Ministry of JusticeYOUNGER of Leckie , Viscount Whips' Office House of LordsZAHAWI , The Rt Hon Nadhim Department for Education
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III – MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS ANDRESPONSIBILITIES
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICEAddress: 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EATel: 020 7271 2492Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/attorney-generals-officeEmail: [email protected]
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) supports the functions of the Attorney General and theSolicitor General (the Law Officers). The role of the Attorney General includes:
• Acting as Chief Legal Adviser to Government, Parliament and the Crown
• Superintending and having general oversight of public prosecutors
• Cabinet level membership of the Government
• Working with the Justice Secretary and the Home Secretary to provide a more efficient,effective and accountable criminal justice system for victims and the public
• Carrying out independent public interest litigation functions
• Promoting the rule of law at home and overseas
• Acting as leaders within the legal professional world.
The Attorney General also holds the separate office of Advocate General for Northern Ireland.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7271 2406Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7271 2492Email: [email protected]
Attorney General (Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP
Responsibilities include:• Overall responsibility for the work of the Attorney General’s Office and superintendedDepartments (the Government Legal Department, the Crown Prosecution Service, the SeriousFraud Office and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate)• Specific statutory duty to superintend the discharge of duties by the Director of PublicProsecutions (who heads the Crown Prosecution Service) and the Director of the Serious FraudOffice• Non-statutory general oversight of the Services Prosecuting Authority and governmentprosecuting departments• Government's principal legal adviser dealing with (amongst others) questions of internationallaw, human rights, devolution and COVID-19 issues
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• Public interest functions, for example, reference of unduly lenient sentences to the Court ofAppeal, bringing proceedings for contempt of court and intervention in certain proceedings toprotect charities• Questions of law arising on Bills and with issues of legal policy• Legal aspects of all major international and domestic litigation involving the Government,(including matters related to relations with the EU)
Private Office to The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MPTelephone: 020 7271 2457Email: [email protected]
Solicitor GeneralAlex Chalk QC MP
Responsibilities include:• Deputising for the Attorney General and responsible for such matters as the AttorneyGeneral delegates to him.• Providing support to the Attorney General in her superintendence of the Government LegalDepartment, the Crown Prosecution Service, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate andthe Serious Fraud Office• Providing support to the Attorney General on civil litigation and advice on civil law mattersand on the public interest function
Private Office to Alex Chalk QC MPTelephone: 020 7271 2457Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Attorney General's OfficeCrown Prosecution Service
Government Legal Department
Serious Fraud Office
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CABINET OFFICEAddress: 70 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2ASWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-officeEmail: [email protected]
We support the Prime Minister and ensure the effective running of government. We are alsothe corporate headquarters for government, in partnership with HM Treasury, and we take thelead in certain critical policy areas. Cabinet Office is a ministerial department, supported by 22agencies and public bodies.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 0207 276 7561Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7276 1208Email: [email protected]
Prime Minister; First Lord of the Treasury; Minister for the CivilService and Minister for the UnionThe Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP
Joint Minister with Prime Minister's Office
Responsibilities include:The Prime Minister is the leader of Her Majesty's Government and is ultimately responsible forthe policy and decisions of the United Kingdom Government. The Prime Minister also overseesthe operation of the Civil Service and government agencies, chooses members of theGovernment, and is the principal Government figure in the House of Commons. As Minister forthe Union, the Prime Minister works to ensure that all of government is acting on behalf of theentire United Kingdom: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Minister for the Cabinet OfficeThe Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP
Responsibilities include:• Oversight of all Cabinet Office policy and Appointments• Oversight of the delivery of cross-cutting domestic and economic priorities• Leading cross-government and public sector reform and efficiency, including digital and datareform• Oversight of cross-government delivery of the policy and operational response to COVID-19• Oversight of Cabinet Office responsibilities on National Security and resilience, including theCivil Contingencies Secretariat and Cyber Security• Oversight of Cabinet Office work on science, technology, and innovation• Oversight of cross-government work on veterans issues• Oversight of constitutional advice, issues and strengthening the Union• Leading public services recovery from COVID-19• Leading cross-government and public sector transformation and efficiency• Oversight of cross-government work on veterans' issues• Oversight of Cabinet Office responsibilities on National Security and resilience, and the CivilContingencies Secretariat, including COVID-19
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• Supporting the coordination of the cross-government and the devolution aspects of theresponse to COVID-19• The GREAT campaign
Private Office to The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MPTelephone: 020 7276 7071Email: [email protected]
COP26 PresidentThe Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP
Responsibilities include:As COP26 President, Alok Sharma is a full member of Cabinet. Responsibilities include:• Leading preparations for the 26th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeConference of the Parties (COP26), to be held in Glasgow in November 2021• Chairing the Climate Action Implementation Committee to coordinate government actiontowards net zero by 2050
Private Office to The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MPTelephone: 020 7276 6349Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Cabinet Member)The Rt Hon Lord Frost CMG
Responsibilities include:• Oversight of the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement and WithdrawalAgreement, including the Northern Ireland protocol• UK co-chair of the Joint Committee and Partnership Council• Oversight of the effective conduct of EU related business with the EU and its Member States• Supporting the coordination of cross-Government positions on trade issues• Oversight of the development of cross-Government work on maximising the economic andpolitical opportunities flowing from EU exit• Oversight of domestic transition readiness• Lead responsibility in the Cabinet for borders work, including Border 2025
Private Office to The Rt Hon Lord Frost CMGTelephone: 020 7276 1211Email: [email protected]
Minister without PortfolioThe Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP
Responsibilities include:Minister without Portfolio
Private Office to The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MPTelephone: 020 7276 6999
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Paymaster GeneralThe Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP
Responsibilities include:• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on Cabinet Office responsibilities forNational Security and resilience• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on COVID-19• Supporting Cabinet Office primary legislation in the Commons and the Cabinet Officesecondary legislation programme• Supporting Lord Frost with on domestic transition readiness and borders work• Government inquiries - Infected Blood, and COVID-19
Private Office to The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MPTelephone: 020 7004 1282
Minister of State (Minister without Portfolio) (Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Nigel Adams MP
Responsibilities of the Minister without Portfolio include contributing to the government’s policyand decision making processes.
Responsibilities include:• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on oversight of Public Appointments• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on oversight of GovernmentCommunications.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Nigel Adams MPTelephone: 020 7276 2249
Minister of State (Minister for Efficiency and Transformation)Lord Agnew of Oulton DL
Joint Minister with HM Treasury
Responsibilities include:• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Chief Secretary to the Treasuryto deliver cross-government and public sector reform and efficiency, including public value andplanning and performance• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with oversight of the corporatefunctions and operation of the spending controls, including in relation to COVID-19
Private Office to Lord Agnew of Oulton DLTelephone: 020 7276 2484Email: [email protected]
Minister of StateLord True CBE
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Responsibilities include:• Leads on all Cabinet Office business in the Lords, including the Cabinet Office legislationprogramme in the Lords• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on constitutional issues• Supporting Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on cross-cutting domestic and economicpriorities.
Private Office to Lord True CBETelephone: 020 7276 0578Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Defence People and Veterans)Leo Docherty MP
Joint Minister with Ministry of Defence
Responsibilities include:Civilian and service personnel policy• Armed forces pay, pensions and compensation• Armed Forces Covenant• Welfare and service families• Community engagement• Equality, diversity and inclusion• Veterans (including resettlement, transition, defence charities and Ministerial Covenant andVeterans Board, and Office of Veteran Affairs)• Legacy issues and non-operational public inquiries and inquests• Mental health for armed forces• Defence Medical Services• The people programme (Flexible Engagement Strategy, Future Accommodation Model andEnterprise Approach)• Estates service family accommodation policy and engagement with welfare
Private Office to Leo Docherty MPTelephone: 020 7807 8172Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Cabinet OfficeCrown Commercial Service
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DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY, AND INDUSTRIALSTRATEGYAddress: 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ETTel: 020 7215 5000Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-business-energy-and-industrial-strategyEmail: [email protected]
Business; Industrial Strategy; Science, Research and Innovation; Energy and Clean Growth;Climate Change. Our Priorities are: Deliver an ambitious Industrial Strategy; Maximiseinvestment opportunities and bolster UK interests; Promote competitive markets andresponsible business practices; Ensure the UK has a reliable, low cost and clean energysystem; Build a flexible, innovative, collaborative and business-facing department
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7215 6630Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7215 3105Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyThe Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State leads the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy,which brings together responsibilities for supporting and growing UK business and industry, aswell developing our science, innovation and energy sectors. This includes:• Supporting delivery of the Plan for Growth, leading the government’s relationship withbusiness and building a world class business environment• Ensuring that the country has secure energy supplies that are reliable, affordable and clean• Ensuring the UK remains at the leading edge of science, research and innovation, cementingour status as a global science superpower• Tackling climate change to reach net zero by 2050, including through the delivery of thePrime Minister’s 10 Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution• Ensuring continued supply of vaccines
Private Office to The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
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Minister of State (Minister of State for Energy, Clean Growth andClimate Change)The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• Net Zero Strategy• Carbon budgets• Green finance, joint with HMT• Low carbon generation• Energy retail markets• Oil and gas• Security of supply• Electricity and gas wholesale markets and networks• International energy, climate change and climate finance• Energy security, including resilience• Hydrogen• Industrial decarbonisation• Nuclear.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Greg Hands MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Investment)Lord Grimstone of Boscobel Kt
Joint Minister with Department for International Trade
Responsibilities include:The Minister’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) responsibilitiesinclude:• Automotive• Recognition of professional qualifications• Promoting investment into all BEIS sectors• OneWeb.
The Minister works to ensure that BEIS policy and sectoral engagement is aligned with DIT’sinvestment objectives.
Private Office to Lord Grimstone of Boscobel KtTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
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Minister for Science, Research and Innovation (Parliamentary UnderSecretary of State)George Freeman MP
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• science and research (domestic & international)• UK Research & Innovation sponsorship• Advanced Research & Invention Agency• fusion• artificial intelligence (Office for AI), joint with DCMS• Innovation Strategy / Science Superpower• Intellectual Property Office• Space Strategy• technology, strategy and security• life sciences (including vaccine production).
Private Office to George Freeman MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Business andIndustry)Lee Rowley MP
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• levelling up / regional growth• skills• advanced manufacturing• professional and business services• infrastructure and materials (including steel)• aerospace• maritime• construction• chemicals• rail• defence• Net Zero Industry Champion• Devolved Administrations• supply chains• critical minerals.
Private Office to Lee Rowley MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
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Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Small Business,Consumers and Labour Markets)Paul Scully MP
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• small business, enterprise and access to finance• promoting Net Zero with SMEs• COVID-19 business support• Internal market implementation and trade• Subsidy control• consumer and competition• Office for Product Safety and Standards• labour markets• postal affairs• retail, consumer goods, personal care• hospitality, weddings, nightclubs and pubs.
Private Office to Paul Scully MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Business,Energy and Corporate Responsibility)Lord Callanan
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• corporate governance and responsibility;• audit, including Financial Reporting Council;• insolvency;• company law;• Companies House;• Land Registry;• Ordnance Survey;• better regulation;• smart meters and smart systems;• energy efficiency;• fuel poverty;• clean heat;• Help to Grow: Digital• investment security.
Private Office to Lord CallananTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
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Agencies of the Department for Business, Energy, and IndustrialStrategyCompanies House
Competition and Markets Authority
HM Land Registry
Insolvency Service
Intellectual Property Office
Met Office
Ofgem
UK Space Agency
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DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA, AND SPORTAddress: 100 Parliament Street; London; SW1A 2BQTel: 020 7211 6256Website: www.dcms.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) helps to drive growth, enrich livesand promote Britain abroad. We protect and promote our cultural and artistic heritage andhelp businesses and communities to grow by investing in innovation and highlighting Britain asa fantastic place to visit. We help to give the UK a unique advantage on the global stage,striving for economic success.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7211 6068Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Digital Culture Media and SportThe Rt Hon Nadine Dorries MP
Responsibilities include:• Overall Departmental Strategy• COVID-19• Appointments and honours.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Nadine Dorries MPTelephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Media, Data and Digital Infrastructure)Julia Lopez MP
Responsibilities include:• Telecoms and digital infrastructure• Data policy and reform• Cyber security and digital identity• Media and creative industries• Corporate business.
Private Office to Julia Lopez MPTelephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Tech and theDigital Economy)Chris Philp MP
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Responsibilities include:• Digital and tech policy• Online safety• International strategy• Gambling and lotteries• Legislation
Private Office to Chris Philp MPTelephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Sport, Tourism,Heritage, and Civil Society)Nigel Huddleston MP
Responsibilities include:• Sport• Commonwealth Games• Tourism• Heritage• Civil Society and youth
Private Office to Higel Huddleston MPTelephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Arts)Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay
Responsibilities include:• Arts and museums;• Ceremonials;• DCMS business in the Lords
Private Office to Lord Parkinson of Whitley BayTelephone: 020 7211 6520Email: [email protected]
Agencies of Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and SportThe Charity Commission for England and Wales
The National Archives
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DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATIONAddress: Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BTTel: 0370 000 2288Website: www.education.gov.ukEmail: https://www.gov.uk/contact-dfe
The Department for Education is responsible for children’s services and education, includingearly years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills inEngland.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 0207 340 8019Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 0370 000 2288Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for EducationThe Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State is responsible for the work of the Department for Education, including:• early years• children’s social care• teacher recruitment and retention• the school curriculum• school improvement• academies and free schools• further education• apprenticeships and skills• higher education• oversight of the departmental coronavirus (COVID-19) response.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Nadhim ZahawiTelephone: 020 7340 7941Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Higher and Further Education)(Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP
Responsibilities include:• Attends Cabinet• Strategy for post-16 education• higher technical education (levels 4 and 5)• further education funding and accountability• lifelong learning entitlement• Institutes of Technology and National Colleges• universities and higher education reform• higher education quality
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• student finance (including the Student Loans Company)• coronavirus (COVID-19) response for universities, higher education institutions and furthereducation services (jointly with Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Skills))
Private Office to The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MPTelephone: 020 7340 7965
Minister of State (Minister for School Standards)Robin Walker MP
Responsibilities include:• Supporting a high-quality teaching profession including qualifications and professionaldevelopment• supporting recruitment and retention of teachers and school leaders including initial teachertraining• Teaching Regulation Agency• qualifications (including links with Ofqual)• curriculum including relationships, sex, and health education• and personal, social, health• and economic education• Standards and Testing Agency and primary assessment• school accountability and inspection (including links with Ofsted)• support for raising school standards• school revenue funding, including the national funding formula for schools• school efficiency• pupil premium• behaviour, attendance and exclusions• digital strategy and technology in education (Edtech)• coronavirus (COVID-19) response for schools
Private Office to Robin Walker MPTelephone: 020 7340 7157
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the SchoolSystem, Minister for Women)Baroness Barran MBE
Responsibilities include:• Academies and multi-academy trusts• free schools, university technical colleges and studio schools• faith schools• independent schools• home education and supplementary schools• intervention in underperforming schools• school capital investment (including pupil place planning, new school places and schoolcondition)• admissions and school transport• safeguarding in schools and post-16 settings
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• counter extremism and integration in schools and post-16 settings• departmental efficiency and commercial.
Private Office to Baroness Barran MBETelephone: 020 7340 7615
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Children andFamilies)Will Quince MP
Responsibilities include:• Children’s social care• families• children in care, children in need, child protection, adoption and care leavers• early years• special educational needs, including high needs funding• alternative provision• disadvantage and vulnerable children• school food including free school meals• school sport• children and young people’s mental health, online safety and preventing bullying in schools• policy to protect against serious violence• Opportunity Areas programme and Opportunity North East programme• coronavirus (COVID-19) response for children’s services and childcare.
Private Office to Will Quince MPTelephone: 020 7340 7107
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Apprenticeshipsand Skills)Alex Burghart MP
Responsibilities include:• Further education providers including provider finances and workforce• T Levels and qualifications reviews (levels 3 and below)• apprenticeships including pre-apprenticeships• adult education, including the National Skills Fund and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund• Skills Accelerators and Industry Training Boards• careers education, information and guidance including the Careers and Enterprise Company• reducing the number of young people who are not in education, employment or training• student experience and widening participation in higher education• international education strategy including education exports and international students• coronavirus (COVID-19) response for universities, higher education institutions and furthereducation services (jointly with Minister of State (Minister for Higher and Further Education))
Private Office to Alex Burghart MPTelephone: 020 7340 7973
Agencies of the Department for EducationEducation and Skills Funding Agency
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Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted)
Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)
Standards and Testing Agency
Teaching Regulation Agency
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DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRSAddress: Seacole Building, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DFTel: 020 7035 1111Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-environment-food-rural-affairsEmail: [email protected]
UK government department responsible for safeguarding the natural environment, supportingthe world-leading food and farming industry, and sustaining a thriving rural economy.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 0208 026 3042Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 8026 3408Email: [email protected]
Secretary of StateThe Rt Hon George Eustice MP
Responsibilities include:• International relations• Emergencies• General licensing• overall departmental administration• senior appointments• trade mandates and post-transition delivery and policy programme
Private Office to The Rt Hon George Eustice MPEmail: [email protected]
Minister of StateThe Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park
Responsibilities include:• International environment climate• biodiversity and conservation• animal welfare• forestry policy• international Whaling• International ocean• illegal wildlife trade• Corridors• Kaza• Green recovery• international green finance• forestry commision
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Private Office to The Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith of Richmond ParkEmail: [email protected]
Minister of StateVictoria Prentis MP
Responsibilities include:• Agri-food chain• Union and levelling up• fisheries• farming• food• trade• pesticides• lead for Rural Payments Agency• Food and Environment Research Agency and Centre for Environment, Fisheries andAquaculture Science• Marine Management Organisation and relationship with the Foods Standards Agency
Private Office to Victoria Prentis MPEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateRebecca Pow MP
Responsibilities include:• Domestic natural environment• floods and water• 25 year environmental plan• environmental bill• lead for Environment Agency and Natural England
Private Office to Rebecca Pow MPEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateThe Rt Hon Lord Benyon
Responsibilities include:• Rural affairs• landscape• access including right of way• animal and plant health including: biosecurity strategy• management of endemic and exotic animal diseases• plant and tree health. Domestic Green finance and finance markets for nature andenvironment and Lead for: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew• Animal and Plant Health Agency• Veterinary Medicines Directorate• Animal Health and Welfare Board for England
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Private Office to The Rt Hon Lord BenyonEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateJo Churchill MP
Responsibilities include:• Science innovation• delivery of net zero and climate change• environmental management and regulation: waste• air quality and noise• environment regulation• chemicals• litter. Commercial projects and lead for COVID-19 related issues.
Private Office to Jo Churchill MPEmail: [email protected]
Agencies of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsAnimal and Plant Health Agency
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Forestry Commission
Rural Payments Agency
The Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT)
Veterinary Medicines Directorate
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DEPARTMENT FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CAREAddress: 39 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0EUTel: 020 7210 4850Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health-and-social-careEmail: https://contactus.dhsc.gov.uk/
The aim of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is to improve the health andwell-being of people in England. Supporting and advising our ministers: we help them shapeand deliver policy that delivers the government’s objectives; Setting direction: we anticipatethe future and lead debate ensuring we protect and improve global and domestic health;Accountability: we make sure the department and our arm’s length bodies deliver on ouragreed plans and commitments; Acting as guardians of the health and care framework: wemake sure the legislative, financial, administrative and policy frameworks are fit for purposeand work together; Troubleshooting: in the last resort, the public and Parliament expect us totake the action needed to resolve crucial and complex issues; COVID-19: leading thedepartment’s response to the pandemic.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7210 5808Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7210 4850Email: https://contactus.dhsc.gov.uk/
Secretary of State for Health and Social CareThe Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State is responsible for the work of the Department of Health and SocialCare, including:• overall financial control and oversight of NHS delivery and performance• oversight of social care policy
Private Office to The Rt Hon Sajid Javid MPTelephone: 020 7210 4850Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Health)Edward Argar MP
Responsibilities include:• EU future relationship, NI Protocol and International Trade• NHS Operational Performance; Health and Care Bill• Finance, Efficiency and Commercial• NHS Capital, land and estates• NHS Workforce; NHS Transformation• NHS England mandate• Devolved Administrations, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories• SRO for Secondary Legislation.
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Private Office to Edward Argar MPTelephone: 020 7210 5451Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Care and Mental Health)Gillian Keegan MP
Responsibilities include:• Adult Social Care• Health/Care Integration• Mental health• Suicide Prevention and Crisis Prevention• Offender Health• Vulnerable Groups• Dementia, Disabilities, long term conditions• Bereavement• NHS Continuing Health Care
Private Office to Gillian Keegan MPTelephone: 020 7972 4203Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Patient Safetyand Primary Care)Maria Caulfield MP
Responsibilities include:• Primary Care• Community health• Major diseases, rare diseases and Long Covid• Patient Safety• Inquiries• Maternity Care• Women's Health Strategy• Gender Identity services• Patient experience• Cosmetic regulation• Blood and Transplants, organ donation• COVID-19 vaccines licensing.
Private Office to Maria Caulfield MPTelephone: 020 7972 4652Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Vaccines andPublic Health)Maggie Throup MP
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Responsibilities include:• COVID-19 vaccines• Health promotion• Levelling up health outcomes• Immunisations / vaccines and screening• Seasonal flu• UK Health Security Agency.
Private Office to Maggie Throup MPTelephone: 020 7972 4566Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Technology,Innovation and Life Sciences)Lord Kamall
Responsibilities include:• Research and Life Sciences• International Diplomacy and Relations• Data and Technology• Medicines• NHS Security Management including Cyber Security• Lords Business.
Private Office to Lord KamallTelephone: 020 7972 4568Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Department for Health and Social CareThe Food Standards Agency
United Kingdom Health Security Agency
Veterinary Medicines Directorate
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DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADEAddress: Old Admiralty Building, Admiralty Place, London, SW1A 2DYTel: 020 7215 5000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-tradeEmail: [email protected]
To secure UK and global prosperity by promoting and financing international trade andinvestment, and championing free trade.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Boardof TradeThe Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP
Minister for UK Export Finance. See page 73.
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State’s principal responsibility is delivering the department’s priorityoutcomes:• securing world-class free trade agreements and reducing market access barriers, ensuringthat consumers and businesses can benefit from both• delivering economic growth to all the nations and regions of the UK through attracting andretaining inward investment• supporting UK business to take full advantage of trade opportunities, including those arisingfrom delivering free trade agreements (FTAs), facilitating UK exports• championing the rules-based international trading system and operating the UK’s newtrading system, including protecting UK businesses from unfair trade practices.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Trade Policy)The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP
Responsibilities include:The Minister of State for Trade Policy’s principal responsibilities include:• trade defence framework• World Trade Organization (WTO) engagement and reform• trade for development• delivering the Export Support Service.
She also supports the Secretary of State with:• live free trade agreement negotiations
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• defending against market-distorting practices• trade elements of national security policy• UK Global Tariff (UKGT) policy• UK trade preferences scheme• climate change and COP26• EU member state engagement• Ministerial Forum for Trade engagement• departmental legislative activity.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Investment)The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel Kt
Joint Minister with Department of Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsibilities include:The Minister’s Department for International Trade (DIT) responsibilities include:• investment promotion across all sectors• Office for Investment• delivering the Global Investment Summit• departmental business in the Lords.
He also supports the Secretary of State for International Trade with:• delivering an investment strategy to improve the UK investment environment• global marketing to attract investment across all sectors• investor relations• National Contact Point for OECD multilateral guidelines on investment.
Private Office to The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel KtTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Exports)Mike Freer MP
Minister for UK Export Finance. See page 73
Responsibilities include:The Minister for Export’s responsibilities include:• export promotion across all sectors• UK Export Finance (UKEF)• the Trade Envoy programme• world events, including Dubai Expo 2021.
He also supports the Secretary of State with:• delivering an Export Strategy to boost exports across the UK• supporting small and medium sized businesses to export
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• trade missions and trade shows• the Department for International Trade’s (DIT) contribution to the GREAT campaign• investment policy in the House of Commons.
Private Office to Mike Freer MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for InternationalTrade)Ranil Jayawardena MP
Responsibilities include:The Minister for International Trade’s responsibilities include:• future free trade agreements (FTAs)• implementing FTAs and continuity agreements• tackling market access barriers• global supply chains.
He also supports the Secretary of State with:
• the Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU)• joint economic and trade committees (JETCOs) and trade dialogues• external engagement through advisory groups, the Civil Society and think tank roundtables.
Private Office to Ranil Jayawardena MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT FOR LEVELLING UP, HOUSING ANDCOMMUNITIESAddress: 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DFTel: 0303 444 0000Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-levelling-up-housing-and-communitiesEmail: [email protected]
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities supports communities across theUK to thrive, making them great places to live and work.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 0303 444 43407Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 0303 444 41387Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities;Minister for Intergovernmental RelationsThe Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
Responsibilities include:• Strategic oversight of the Department’s business• Minister for inter-governmental relations, working closely with the Territorial Offices andleading coordination with the devolved administrations on the Prime Minister’s behalf• Cross-cutting responsibility for Levelling Up.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Michael Gove MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Levelling Up Communities); Ministerfor EqualitiesKemi Badenoch MP
Joint Minister with Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Responsibilities include:• Equalities• Elections policy (including leading on the Elections Bill in the Commons)• Local Government Policy, Finance and Improvement in England• Supporting Families programme• Integrated communities (including Faith engagement, English Language)• Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions• Holocaust Memorial
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Private Office to Kemi Badenoch MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Building Safety and Fire)Lord Greenhalgh
Joint Minister with Home Office
Responsibilities include:• Building Safety Programme• Grenfell Recovery and Rehousing• Grenfell Public Inquiry• Tackling Leasehold & Freehold abuses• Local Resilience and Emergencies (including Winter preparedness (Transition, Covid, HGVs))• Planning casework• Lords Minister for the Department’s work
Private Office to Lord GreenhalghTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Housing)Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP
Responsibilities include:• Home Ownership programmes (Help to Buy, Right to Buy etc)• Housing Strategy• Housing Delivery (including Regenerate UK and Ox-Cam)• Homes England Stewardship• Affordable Housing Programme• Planning Reform (including Planning Bill & Project Speed)• Design and Building Better• Homebuying and Selling process• Planning Casework (Leading on the Building Safety Bill in the Commons)
Private Office to Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Afghan Resettlement) (joint ministerwith HO and MoJ)Victoria Atkins MP
Joint Minister with Ministry of Justice and Home Office
Responsibilities include:• Hong Kong BNOs and Afghan Resettlement programme
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Private Office to Victoria Atkins MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Levelling Up,The Union and Constitution)Neil O'Brien MP
Responsibilities include:• The Union and Constitution, and Local Government Engagement in Scotland, Wales, andNorthern Ireland• UK Shared Prosperity Fund• Levelling Up White Paper• Delivery of Freeports, and oversight of funds in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland• County Deals - Devolution• Mayoral Combined Authorities / Pan-Regional Growth Bodies• High Streets, Towns, Commercial Property and Community Assets in England
Private Office to Neil O'Brien MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: Neil.O'[email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Rough Sleepingand Housing)Eddie Hughes MP
Responsibilities include:• Homelessness and Rough Sleeping• Supported Housing (including Domestic Abuse)• Social Housing White Paper implementation & regulation• Private Rented Sector• New Homes Ombudsman & Redress• Climate change and Net Zero• Energy efficiency (building regulations)• Departmental SI Minister• Planning casework• Corporate matters
Private Office to Eddie Hughes MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Department for Levelling Up, Housing andCommunitiesPlanning Inspectorate
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
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DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORTAddress: Great Minster House, 33 Horseferry Road, London, SW1P 4DRTel: 030 0330 3000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport
The Department for Transport works with our agencies and partners to support the transportnetwork that helps the UK’s businesses and gets people and goods travelling around thecountry. We plan and invest in transport infrastructure to keep the UK on the move.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7944 4472Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7944 3659Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for TransportThe Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP
Responsibilities include:• Overall responsibility for the policies of the Department for Transport• Cabinet responsibility for the Northern Powerhouse• Oversight of Departmental COVID-19 responsibilities
Private Office to The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MPTelephone: 020 7944 3011Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Transport)Chris Heaton-Harris MP
Responsibilities include:• Rail, Crossrail and Crossrail 2• East West Rail• cycling and walking• accessibility• corporate.
Private Office to Chris Heaton-Harris MPTelephone: 020 7944 3634Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Transport)Andrew Stephenson MP
Responsibilities include:• HS2, Northern Powerhouse Rail, Transpennine Route Upgrade, Skills
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Private Office to Andrew Stephenson MPTelephone: 020 7944 4407Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateBaroness Vere of Norbiton
Responsibilities include:• Roads (including Highways England)• Motoring Agencies (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, Driver and Vehicle LicensingAgency, Vehicle Certification Agency)• Buses and taxis• Light Rail (including tram, underground and metro systems)• Devolution (including Union connectivity and London transport)
Private Office to Baroness Vere of NorbitonTelephone: 020 7944 3082Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateTrudy Harrison MP
Responsibilities include:• Decarbonisation of transport (including the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles)• environment (including the Joint Air Quality Unit)• future of transport (including the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles)• women’s safety on the transport network• future of freight strategy• commercial spaceflight• EU and international transport• transport research and science• secondary legislation.
Private Office to Trudy Harrison MPTelephone: 020 6944 3082Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateRobert Courts MP
Responsibilities include:• Aviation, Maritime, Security and Civil Contingencies
Private Office to Robert Courts MPTelephone: 020 7944 6326Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Department for TransportDriver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
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Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Office of Rail and Road
Vehicle Certification Agency
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DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONSAddress: Private Office, 4th Floor, Caxton House, 6-12 Tothill St - London SW1H 9DATel: 020 7340 4000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-work-pensionsEmail: [email protected]
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and childmaintenance policy. As the UKs biggest public service department it administers the StatePension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefits to around 20 millionclaimants and customers.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 0203 267 5159Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 0207 449 5175Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Work and PensionsThe Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey MP
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for the business of the department. They havedirect responsibility for departmental expenditure and departmental management and areresponsible for the department’s overall response to COVID-19. DWP is responsible for theadministration of the State Pension and working age benefits system, providing support to:• people of working age• employers• pensioners• families and children• disabled people.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey MPTelephone: 020 3267 5002Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work)Chloe Smith MP
Responsibilities include:• Responsibility for the departmental strategy on disability and disability employment• Cross-government responsibility for disabled people• Employment and Support Allowance• Personal Independence Payment• Disability Living Allowance and elements of Universal Credit that relate to disabled people,including severe disability premium• Work and health strategy including sponsorship of the joint Department for Work andPensions and Department for Health and Social Care Work and Health Unit• Disability benefit reform• Devolution framework
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• Carers Allowance• Relations with the EU• Motability• Arms-length compensation schemes
Private Office to Chloe Smith MPTelephone: 020 3267 5043Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Employment)Mims Davies MP
Responsibilities include:• Departmental strategy on the labour market, unemployment and in work progression, with afocus on under-represented groups, young people and skills• In work conditionality including sanctions• International labour market policy (International Labour Organization• G20• UK Shared Prosperity Fund• Work services and Jobcentre Plus partnership working• Jobcentre Plus campaigns• Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income Support• People and Location Programme• Youth Obligation Support Programme• Flexible Support Fund• Labour market interventions for self-employment (including the New Enterprise Allowanceand future offer and the Minimum income Floor)• Benefit cap• Health and Safety Executive
Private Office to Mims Davies MPTelephone: 020 3267 5078Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Pensions andFinancial Inclusion)Guy Opperman MP
Responsibilities include:• Pensioner benefits, including new State Pension, Winter Fuel Payments, Pension Credit andAttendance Allowance• Private and occupational pensions, including regulatory powers and the National EmploymentSavings Trust (NEST)• Automatic enrolment into a workplace pension; oversight of arms-length bodies, includingthe Pensions Regulator, Pension Protection Fund, Financial Assistance Scheme and PensionsOmbudsman• Financial guidance, budgeting, saving and debt, including the Money and Pensions Serviceand Financial Inclusion Policy Forum• Methods of payment and Post Office Card Accounts
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• EU discussions relevant to pensions• Cross-DWP spokesperson – shadowing Lords.
Private Office to Guy Opperman MPTelephone: 020 3267 5024Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for WelfareDelivery)David Rutley MP
Responsibilities include:• Overall management and delivery of Universal Credit;• Support for disadvantaged groups in Universal Credit including care leavers, prison leavers,survivors of domestic abuse, people with drug or alcohol dependency, rough sleepers andthose who are facing homelessness;• Housing policy and Housing Benefit delivery;• Help to Claim service;• Poverty;• Benefit uprating;• Military Covenant;• Fraud, error and debt
Private Office to David Rutley MPTelephone: 020 3267 5038Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Work andPensions)Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DL
Joint Minister with Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Responsibilities include:• Spokesperson for DWP business in the House of Lords• Child maintenance• Parental conflict• Office for Nuclear Regulation• National Insurance numbers• Legislation and statutory instruments strategy• Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) relationship management• Social Fund (Cold Weather Payments, Sure Start Maternity grants, Funeral ExpensesPayment scheme and Budgeting loans)• Bereavement benefits• Digital• Commercial contracts• Independent Case Examiner• Complaints strategy• Supported accommodation• Support for Mortgage Interest• Maternity benefits.
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Departmental planning and performance management, including oversight of:• The single departmental plan, including tracking progress against manifesto commitments• Other external reporting and governance requirements.
Departmental business, including oversight of transparency and data-sharing issues,correspondence, Freedom of Information requests, research and trialling.
Private Office to Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DLTelephone: 020 3267 5047Email: [email protected]
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FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH & DEVELOPMENT OFFICEAddress: King Charles Street, Westminster, London, SW1A 2AHTel: 020 7008 5000Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-development-officeEmail: [email protected]
We pursue our national interests and project the UK as a force for good in the world. Wepromote the interests of British citizens, safeguard the UK’s security, defend our values,reduce poverty and tackle global challenges with our international partners.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7008 1500Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7008 1500Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and DevelopmentAffairs; Minister for Women and EqualitiesThe Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for all the work across the Foreign &Commonwealth Office network, with particular focus on:• Strategy Directorate• National security• Intelligence• Honours• Europe
The Minister for Women and Equalities has responsibility for:• Developing an equalities policy that it is based on individual autonomy and dignity• Promoting equality of opportunity for everyone
Private Office to The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MPTelephone: 020 7008 2117Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for the Middle East & North Africa)The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP
Responsibilities include:• Deputising for the Foreign Secretary• Iran, Middle East and North Africa• humanitarian issues and migration• national security• defence and international security• Clean Green Initiative, concessional finance and investment (including Commonwealth
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Development Corporation Group plc)• Wilton Park and the British Council.
Private Office to The Rt Hon James Cleverly MPTelephone: 020 7008 2094Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for the Pacific and the Environment)The Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park
Joint Minister with Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
Responsibilities include:• Climate and environment (including ocean and Blue Belt• biodiversity• forestry and biodiversity• and Illegal Wildlife Trade)• the Pacific region.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith of Richmond ParkTelephone: 07824 820 211Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Asia)The Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP
Responsibilities include:• East Asia (including Great Britain-China Centre)• Australia and New Zealand• Overseas Territories• polar regions• economic cooperation and growth trade• consular policy• science and innovation• devolution• Parliament• legal issues.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Amanda Milling MPTelephone: 020 7008 2520
Minister of State (Minister for South Asia, United Nations and theCommonwealth)Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
Responsibilities include:• India and Indian Ocean (including UK India Roundtable)• Afghanistan and Pakistan• multilateral engagement (including United Nations and G7), sanctions and strategicengagement• the Commonwealth
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• open societies (including Westminster Foundation for Democracy) and human rights• Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI).
Private Office to Lord Ahmad of WimbledonTelephone: 020 7008 2786Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister of State for Equalities)Kemi Badenoch MP
Joint Minister with Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Private Office to Kemi Badenoch MPTelephone: 0303 444 0000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Africa)Vicky Ford MP
Responsibilities include:• Africa• conflict, stabilisation and mediation• international finance (except Clean Green initiative, concessional finance and investment)• safeguarding.
Private Office to Vicky Ford MPTelephone: 07748 270792
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Europe and theAmericas)Wendy Morton MP
Responsibilities include:• Europe• Central Asia• Americas, the Caribbean and Small Island Developing States• global education, gender and equality (including Commonwealth Scholarship Commissionand Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission)• global health• COVID-19.
Private Office to Wendy Morton MPTelephone: 020 7008 1280Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities)Mike Freer MP
Joint Minister with Department for International Trade
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Private Office to Mike Freer MPTelephone: 020 7215 5000Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Women)Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DL
Joint Minister with Department for Work and Pensions
Private Office to Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DLTelephone: 020 3267 5047Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeWilton Park
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HM TREASURYAddress: 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQTel: 020 7270 5000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-treasuryEmail: [email protected]
HM Treasury is the government's economic and finance ministry, maintaining control overpublic spending, setting the direction of the UK’s economic policy and working to achievestrong and sustainable economic growth. We are responsible for: Public spending: includingdepartmental spending, public sector pay and pension, annually managed expenditure (AME)and welfare policy, and capital investment; Financial services policy: including banking andfinancial services regulation, financial stability, and ensuring competitiveness in the City;Strategic oversight of the UK tax system: including direct, indirect, business, property,personal tax, and corporation tax; The delivery of infrastructure projects across the publicsector and facilitating private sector investment into UK infrastructure; Ensuring the economyis growing sustainably.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Chancellor of the ExchequerThe Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP
Responsibilities include:The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the government's chief financial Minister and as such isresponsible for raising revenue through taxation or borrowing and for controlling publicspending. He has overall responsibility for the work of the Treasury. Responsibilities include:• Fiscal policy (including the presenting of the annual Budget)• Monetary policy, setting inflation targets• Ministerial arrangements (in his role as Second Lord of the Treasury)• Overall responsibility for the Treasury's response to COVID-19.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MPTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Chief Secretary to the Treasury (Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP
Responsibilities include:The Chief Secretary (CST) is responsible for public expenditure, including:• Spending reviews and strategic planning• In-year spending control• Public sector pay and pensions• Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) and welfare reform• Efficiency and value for money in public service
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• Procurement• Capital investment• Infrastructure spending• Housing and planning• Spending issues related to trade• Transport policy, including rail• Treasury interest in devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland• Women in the economy• Skills, labour market policy and childcare policy, including tax free childcare• Tax credits policy• Housing and Planning• Legislative strategy• State pensions/pensioner benefits• Freeports with support from FST on customs aspects• Supporting the Chancellor on the Treasurys response to COVID-19
Private Office to The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MPTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Financial Secretary to the TreasuryThe Rt Hon Lucy Frazer QC MP
Responsibilities include:The Financial Secretary (FST) is the Treasury Minister of State responsible for tax policy andcustoms including border readiness, which includes:• Leading on the UK tax system including direct, indirect, business, property and personaltaxation• Corporate and small business taxation• Value Added Tax (VAT)• European and international tax issues• Overall responsibility for the Finance Bill• National Insurance Bill• Customs policy• HMRC planning and delivery of our partnership with the EU• Departmental Minister for HM Revenue and Customs, the Valuation Office Agency and theGovernment Actuary's Department• Tariffs policy• Trade policy• supporting the Chief Secretary on the customs aspects of Freeports policy
Infrastructure policy:• National Infrastructure Strategy• National Infrastructure Commission• Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA, joint with Cabinet Office)• Public - Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Private Finance Initiatives (PFI/PFI2)• Parliamentary deputy on public spending issues.
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Private Office to The Rt Hon Lucy Frazer QC MPTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Minister of StateLord Agnew of Oulton DL
Joint Minister with Cabinet Office
Responsibilities include:• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Chief Secretary to the Treasuryto deliver cross-government and public sector reform and efficiency, including public value andplanning and performance• Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with oversight of the corporatefunctions and operation of the spending controls, including in relation to COVID-19• HMT Lords Spokesperson
Private Office to Lord Agnew of Oulton DLTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Minister of State)John Glenn MP
Responsibilities include:• Banking and financial services reform and regulation• Financial stability, including relationship with the Prudential Regulation Authority• Financial conduct, including relationship with the Financial Conduct Authority• Wholesale financial services including all banking, insurance, asset management
Retail financial services, including banking competition, consumer finance, financial advice andcapability:• Bank lending and access to finance, Access to affordable credit, including credit unions;• Leading on the Government's financial inclusion agenda• Leading on the Governments Women in Finance agenda• Financial services policy throughout the transition period• City competitiveness, including global financial markets, Global Financial Partnerships andfinancial services trade deals• Leading on Green finance, Islamic Finance, and Fintech• Financial services taxation, including bank levy, bank corporate tax surcharge and insurancepremium tax• Personal savings tax and pensions tax policy• Sponsorship of UK Government Investments and State owned financial assets, including theRoyal Bank of Scotland and UK Asset Resolution• Financial sanctions (inc. OFSI), and countering economic crime and illicit finance• Foreign exchange reserves and debt management policy, National Savings & Investment andthe Debt Management Office• Cash and Payments including the Royal Mint• Being the parliamentary deputy on economy issues.
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Private Office to John Glenn MPTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
Exchequer Secretary to the TreasuryHelen Whately MP
Responsibilities include:The Exchequer Secretary is responsible for:
UK growth and productivity, including:• Regional devolution, City deals, Northern Powerhouse, Midlands Engine, Ox-Cam Arc• Place based economic strategy• Better regulation and competition policy• R&D and science policy• Skills, migration, National Retraining Scheme and apprenticeship levy• Digital, fibre and mobile• Implementation of the Rose Review• Corporate governance• Patient Capital Review implementation• Small Business Policy (including prompt payments and Federation of Small Businessstakeholder engagement)• Crown Estate and the Royal Household• Overseas territories and Crown dependencies• Promoting UK as a destination for Foriegn Direct Investment• Departmental minister for HM Treasury Group• Supporting tax legislation in Parliament.
Energy infrastructure, energy, environment and climate policy:• The net zero review into the costs of decarbonisation• New nuclear• Roll out of green infrastructure• Consumer bills vs tax• Energy and environment taxes, including plastics taxation and carbon taxes• Transport taxation including vehicle taxes and future strategy and air passenger duty• North Sea oil, gas and shipping.
In addition to supporting tax legislation in Parliament, the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasuryleads on the following indirect taxes:• Excise duties (alcohol, tobacco and gambling), including excise fraud and law enforcement• Soft drink• Industry levy• Charities, the voluntary sector and gift aid
Private Office to Helen Whately MPTelephone: 020 7270 5000Email: [email protected]
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Agencies of the HM TreasuryGovernment Actuary's Department
Government Internal Audit Agency
National Infrastructure Commission
National Savings and Investments
UK Debt Management Office
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HOME OFFICEAddress: 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DFTel: 0207 035 8798Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-officeEmail: [email protected]
The Home Office is the lead government department for immigration and passports, drugspolicy, crime, fire, counter-terrorism and police.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7035 8848Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7035 8757Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentRt Hon Priti Patel MP
Responsibilities include:• Responsibility for full Departmental portfolio and oversight of ministerial team• Departmental board• Cabinet and Cabinet sub-committees
Private Office to Rt Hon Priti Patel MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for for crime, policing and probation)(Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP
Joint Minister with Ministry of Justice
Responsibilities Include:• Policing• Police accountability• Public order and major events• Cutting crime• Serious and Organised Crime• Drugs and county lines• Criminal Justice System• Reducing reoffending• Unauthorised encampments• Firearms• Alcohol and licensing• Civil contingencies• Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme• Police, Crime, Sentencing and the Courts Bill
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Private Office to The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Security and the Border)The Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP
Responsibilities include:Security• Counter Terrorism – Prepare, Prevent, Pursue, Protect• Response to state threats• Cyber security and crime• Economic crime• Countering extremism• Extradition policy and operations• MP security and VIP protection• Online safety• Victims of terrorism
Borders• Border Force operating mandate and operations• Aviation and maritime security• Common Travel Area
Private Office to The Rt Hon Damian Hinds MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Delivery)Baroness Williams of Trafford
Responsibilities include:• Manifesto delivery• Corporate priorities, including the Spending Review and Budget• Departmental reform• Customer services• Legal and commercial• Digital and technology• Data and identity• Analysis, science and research• Public appointments and sponsorship
Private Office to Baroness Williams of TraffordTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Communities)Lord Greenhalgh of Fulham
Joint Minister with Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government
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Responsibilities include:Fire
Private Office to Lord Greenhalgh of FulhamTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for for safeguardingand vulnerability)Rachel Maclean MP
Responsibilities include:• Tackling violence against women and girls• Domestic abuse• FGM and forced marriage• Child sexual abuse and exploitation• Disclosure and Barring Service• Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority• Sexual Violence• Rape Review• Prostitution• Stalking• Hate Crime• Early youth intervention to prevent crime• Anti-social behaviour• Modern slavery
Private Office to Rachel Maclean MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Safe and LegalMigration)Kevin Foster MP
Responsibilities include:• UK points-based system• Simplifying the immigration system and immigration rules• Current and future visa system• Asylum• Net migration• EU Settlement Scheme• Nationality• Windrush
Private Office to Kevin Foster MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
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Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for justice andtackling illegal migration)Tom Pursglove MP
Joint Minister with Ministry of Justice
Responsibilities Include:
• Nationality and Borders Bill• Small boats• Illegal migration strategy• Returns and removals, including third country agreements• Detention• Foreign national offenders• Immigration enforcement• Compliant environment
Private Office to Tom Pursglove MPTelephone: 020 7035 4848Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for AfghanResettlement)Victoria Atkins MP
Joint Minister with Ministry of Justice, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Responsibilities include:Cross-government responsibilities for Afghan resettlement
Private Office to Victoria Atkins MPEmail: [email protected]
Agencies of the Home OfficeNational Crime Agency
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MINISTRY OF DEFENCEAddress: Main Building, Whitehall, London SW1A 2HBTel: 020 7218 9000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defenceEmail: [email protected]
We work for a secure and prosperous United Kingdom with global reach and influence. We willprotect our people, territories, values and interests at home and overseas, through strongarmed forces and in partnership with allies, to ensure our security, support our nationalinterests and safeguard our prosperity.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7218 3564Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7218 3564Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for DefenceThe Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP
Responsibilities include:The Secretary of State for Defence has overall responsibility for the business of thedepartment. Responsibilities include: strategic operations and operational strategy, includingas a member of the National Security Council• defence planning, programme and resource allocation• strategic international partnerships: US, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf, NATO• nuclear operations, policy and organisations• strategic communications
Private Office to The Rt Hon Ben Wallace MPTelephone: 020 7218 9000Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Defence Procurement)Jeremy Quin MP
Responsibilities include:Delivery of the equipment plan• the Nuclear Enterprise• Defence Equipment and Support reform• Defence Exports• Innovation• Defence Science and Technology including DSTL• Information Computer Technology• the Single Source Regulations Office• estates and investment• environment and sustainability
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Private Office to Jeremy Quin MPTelephone: 0207 218 6621Email: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Defence in the House of Lords)Baroness Goldie
Responsibilities include:Spokesperson in the House of Lords on all defence matters• responsible for corporate governance• international arms control and counter-proliferation• European Union (EU) and Asia/Far East defence engagement. Corporate Governanceincluding transformation programme• Single Departmental Plan• risk reporting and health• safety and security• Relations with EU• Engagement with retired senior Defence personnel and wider opinion formers• Arms control and counter-proliferation• including export licensing and chemical and biological weapons• Community engagement• Equality• Diversity and Inclusion• Defence Medical Services• UK Hydrographic Office• Statutory Instrument Programme• Australia• Asia and Far East Defence engagement• Defence Fire and Rescue• Scotland• Wales and Northern Ireland Devolved Authorities• Shipwrecks• museums and heritage• Commemorations• ceremonial duties• medallic recognition and protocol policy• Casework• Ministry of Defence Police
Private Office to Baroness GoldieTelephone: 0207 218 7346Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the ArmedForces)James Heappey MP
Responsibilities include:• operations and operational legal policy• force generation (including exercises)
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• military recruitment and retention policy (reserves)• cyber• Permanent Joint Operating bases• international defence engagement strategy• lead for defence engagement in Africa and Latin America• human security• operational public inquiries, inquests• youth and cadets• commemorations, ceremonial duties, medallic recognition and protocol policy and casework
Private Office to James Heappey MPTelephone: 0207 218 6356Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Defence Peopleand Veterans)Leo Docherty MP
Joint Minister with Cabinet Office
Responsibilities include:• Civilian and Service personnel policy• Pay, pensions and compensation• Armed Forces Recruitment (incl. Armed Forces Recruiting Programme)• Mental Health for armed forces• Service Complaints• Service Justice System• Welfare and Service families• Veterans (including the Office for Veterans Affairs)• Armed Forces Covenant• Legacy issues and non-operational public inquiries and inquests• The People Programme (Flexible Engagement Strategy, Future Accommodation Model andEnterprise Approach)
Private Office to Leo Docherty MPTelephone: 020 7218 7116Email: [email protected]
Agencies of the Ministry of DefenceDefense Electronics and Components Agency
Defense Equipment and Support
Defense Science and Technology Laboratory
Submarine Delivery Agency
UK Hydrographic Office
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MINISTRY OF JUSTICEAddress: 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJTel: 0203 334 3555Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justiceEmail: https://contact-moj.dsd.io/
Responsible to Parliament for the judiciary, the court system and prisons and probation.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 3334 4615Email: https://contact-moj.dsd.io/
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 3334 3555Email: https://contact-moj.dsd.io/
Deputy Prime Minister; Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State forJusticeThe Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP
Responsibilities include:All Ministry of Justice business and Lord Chancellor functions
Private Office to The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MPEmail: [email protected]
Minister of State (Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP
Joint Minister with Home Office
Responsibilities include:• Probation including reducing reoffending and electronic monitoring• Drugs• cross cutting criminal justice issues.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MPEmail: [email protected]
Minister of State (Minister for Afghan Resettlement)Victoria Atkins MP
Joint Minister with Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Home Office
Responsibilities include:• Prisons including Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service, counter extremism, offendercohorts and offender health• Rape and serious sexual offences• Youth justice.
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Private Office to Victoria Atkins MPEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateLord Wolfson of Tredegar QC
Responsibilities include:• Constitutional policy• human rights• the Civil, Family and Tribunal court policy and recovery• relations with the legal professions• the Crown Dependencies
Private Office to Lord Wolfson of Tredegar QCEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateJames Cartlidge MP
Responsibilities include:• HMCTS and administration of the courts including fees, reform and transparency• criminal court policy and recovery• sentencing policy• Commons shadow for Lord Wolfson.
Private Office to James Cartlidge MPEmail: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateTom Pursglove MP
Joint Minister with Home Office
Responsibilities include:• Victims and witnesses• Foreign National Offenders and immigration justice• marriage and divorce• Coroners and Death management• Miscarriages of justice• mental capacity and the office of the public guardian.
Private Office to Tom Pursglove MPEmail: [email protected]
Agencies of the Ministry of JusticeCriminal Injuries Compensation Authority
Her Majesty's Courts & Tribunals Service
Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)
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Legal Aid Agency
Office of the Public Guardian
UK Supreme Court
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NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICEAddress: 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQWebsite: www.gov.uk/nioEmail: [email protected]
The UK Government in Northern Ireland: working to make Northern Ireland a better place tolive, work and do business. Departmental Priorities include: Supporting the levelling up ofNorthern Ireland’s economy with the rest of the UK, Supporting greater inclusion, tolerance,and openness in Northern Ireland, Contributing to a safer Northern Ireland, where terroristand paramilitary groups are less able to cause harm to communities, Ensuring thatgovernance in Northern Ireland is responsive, transparent and able to deliver effective publicservice
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7210 6575Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for Northern IrelandThe Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP
Responsibilities include:• LEGACY - Delivering a way forward on dealing with the legacy of the past• NI PROTOCOL - Rebalancing the NI Protocol so it delivers on its objectives, works for thepeople of NI and does not undermine NI’s place in the UK Internal Market• NDNA - Driving the delivery of the commitments in the New Decade, New ApproachAgreement, and supporting the sustainability of the NI Executive• SECURITY - National security strategy and policy to combat NI-related terrorism, includingdelivery of NI warrantry responsibilities• CONSTITUTION AND RIGHTS - Leading the department’s work on abortion, ensuring womenand girls have access to the services they need• UNION - Leading work to strengthen and sustain the Union in Northern Ireland• ENGAGEMENT - Setting the framework and priorities for the Ministerial team’srelationship-building activities
Private Office to The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MPEmail: [email protected]
Minister of StateThe Rt Hon Conor Burns MP
Responsibilities include:• ECONOMIC AND DOMESTIC POLICY - Leading the longer term economic recovery fromCovid-19• Oversight of policy in devolved areas - Promotion of the economy, levelling up andinnovation - including City Deals and the Shared Prosperity Fund - Business and stakeholderengagement• CONSTITUTION AND RIGHTS - Leading the department’s work on constitution and rightsissues - including human rights and equality issues, and elections policy and oversight. This
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excludes abortion policy• CENTENARY - Leading the department’s work promoting Centenary 2021
Private Office to The Rt Hon Conor Burns MPEmail: [email protected]
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OFFICE OF THE ADVOCATE GENERAL FOR SCOTLANDAddress: Dover House, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2AU; & Queen Elizabeth House, Edinburgh,EH8 8FTWebsite:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-advocate-general-for-scotlandEmail: [email protected]
The Office of the Advocate General is the UK government’s Scottish legal team. We providelegal advice, drafting and litigation services to the UK government in relation to Scotland. Wealso support the Advocate General in his role as a Law Officer.
Parliamentary Branch:Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Email: [email protected]
HM Advocate General for ScotlandLord Stewart of Dirleton QC
Responsibilities include:• Legal adviser to the UK Government, as one of the three UK Government Law Officers andits principal adviser on Scottish law• A Minister with responsibility for the supervision of legal services (both advisory and Scottishlitigation) provided to UK Departments• A Minister participating in Cabinet Committees and other Government work
Private Office to Lord Stewart of Dirleton QCEmail: [email protected]
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OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONSAddress: 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ; & House of Commons, London, SW1A0AATel: 020 7276 1005Website:www.gov.uk/government/organisations/the-office-of-the-leader-of-the-house-of-commonsEmail: [email protected]
The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is responsible for the arrangement ofgovernment business in the House of Commons and for planning and supervising theGovernment’s legislative programme. The Leader upholds the rights and privileges of theHouse and acts as a spokesperson for the Government as a whole. As Lord President of theCouncil, he presides at Privy Council meetings and is supported by the Privy Council Office.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7276 1005Email: [email protected]
Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons(Attends Cabinet)The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP
Responsibilities include:• The Government’s Legislative Programme, chairing the Cabinet Committee• Managing and announcing the business of the House of Commons weekly and facilitatingmotions and debate in the Chamber, particularly on House business• Government’s representative in the House (sitting on the House of Commons Commission,Public Accounts Commission, and the Speakers Committees on the Independent ParliamentaryStandards Authority and the Electoral Commission)• House of Commons representative in Government• Parliamentary reform and policy• Ministerial responsibility for the Privy Council Office. The Leader of the House of Commonsorganises government business in the House of Commons and works closely with thegovernment’s Chief Whip.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MPTelephone: 020 7276 1005Email: [email protected]
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OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDSAddress: House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, Westminser, London, SW1A 0PWTel: 020 7219 3131Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-leader-of-the-house-of-lordsEmail: [email protected]
We provide support to the Leader of the House of Lords. The Leader of the House is appointedby the Prime Minister, is a member of Cabinet, and is responsible for the conduct ofgovernment business in the Lords. The Leader advises the House on procedure and order, andshe and her office are available to assist and advise all members of the House.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7276 0415Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7219 3200Email: [email protected]
Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords,The Rt Hon Baroness Evans of Bowes Park
Responsibilities include:Responsibilities include:• Management and delivery of the Government’s legislative programme (through the House ofLords) and facilitating the passage of individual bills• Leading the House (in the Chamber and as a key member of domestic committees to do withprocedure, conduct, and the internal governance of the House)• Speaking for the Government in the Chamber on a range of issues, including repeating in theHouse of Lords statements made to the Commons by the Prime Minister• and Ceremonial and other duties as the Lord Privy Seal.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Baroness Evans of Bowes ParkTelephone: 020 7219 3200Email: [email protected]
Deputy Leader of the House of LordsThe Rt Hon Earl Howe
Responsibilities include:Deputising for the Leader as appropriate
Private Office to The Rt Hon Earl HoweTelephone: 020 7219 3778Email: [email protected]
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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLANDAddress: Dover House, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2AU; & 1 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh, EH37HWTel: 0131 244 9010Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-secretary-of-state-for-scotlandEmail: [email protected]
The Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland supports the Secretary of State in promotingthe best interests of Scotland within a stronger United Kingdom. It ensures Scottish interestsare fully and effectively represented at the heart of the UK Government, and the UKGovernment’s responsibilities are fully and effectively represented in Scotland.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7210 6575Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7270 6735Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for ScotlandThe Rt Hon Alister Jack MP
Responsibilities include:• Union, including: Union strategy, UK Government in Scotland, UK Shared Prosperity Fund,Common Frameworks and internal market• Relations with the EU• Continuing to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland and ensuring Scotland's long termeconomic recovery• Intergovernmental Relations Review• Economy and Business• Security and Defence• Constitution• Infrastructure and Investment, including City and Growth Deals• International, including Trade, International development• Culture
Private Office to The Rt Hon. Alister Jack MPTelephone: 020 7270 6741Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Scotland)Iain Stewart MP
Responsibilities include:Union• Economy and Business including long term COVID-19 economic recovery: Food and drinksector, Financial services sector, Manufacturing sector, Retail Sector, Tourism, Businessrepresentative organisations• Immigration• Higher Education/ Academia
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• Infrastructure and Investment, including City and Growth Deals, Industrial Strategy, Digitaland connectivity, Transport and aviation• Welfare
Private Office to Iain Stewart MPTelephone: 020 7270 6816Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of StateLord Offord of Garvel
Responsibilities include:Supporting the Secretary of State• Union• Economy and Business, including long term COVID-19 economic recovery: Agriculture,Fisheries• Energy, including Oil and gas sector, Renewables• Infrastructure and Investment, including City and Growth Deals
Private Office to Lord Offord of GarvelTelephone: 020 7270 6816Email: [email protected]
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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALESAddress: Gwydyr House, 26 Whitehall, SW1A 2NPTel: 020 7270 0534Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-secretary-of-state-for-walesEmail: [email protected]
The Office of the Secretary of State for Wales supports the Welsh Secretary and theParliamentary Under Secretary of State in promoting the best interests of Wales within astronger United Kingdom. It ensures Welsh interests are represented at the heart of the UKGovernment and the UK Government’s responsibilities are represented in Wales.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7210 6575Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 07971 489825Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for WalesThe Rt Hon Simon Hart MP
Responsibilities include:• Continuing to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales and ensuring Wales’ long termeconomic recovery• Fiscal, Constitutional and Electoral Issues• Relations with the EU• International Trade• Energy & Climate Change• Broadcasting• Steel• Defence• Business, Industry and Manufacturing• Cabinet Committees• Public Appointments• Foreign Affairs• Agriculture• Justice• Voluntary Sector• Welsh Government and Senedd Liaison• Economy (depends on sector)• Home Affairs (Policing, Immigration, Security)• Digital Infrastructure• Tourism• Sport• Heritage
Private Office to The Rt Hon Simon Hart MPEmail: [email protected]
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for WalesDavid T.C. Davies MP
Responsibilities include:• Continuing to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in Wales, and ensuring its long term economicrecovery• City and Growth deals• Western Gateway• Rail, Road, Air• Welsh Language• Health• Education• Local Government• Welsh Government and Senedd Liaison• Economy (depends on sector)• Home Affairs (Policing, Immigration, Security)• Digital Infrastructure• Tourism• Heritage• Culture
Private Office to David T.C. Davies MPEmail: [email protected]
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PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICEAddress: 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AAWebsite: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/prime-ministers-office-10-downing-streetEmail: https://email.number10.gov.uk/
10 Downing Street is the official residence and office of the British Prime Minister. The officehelps the Prime Minister to establish and deliver the government's overall strategy and policypriorities, and to communicate the government's policies to Parliament, the public andinternational audiences.
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the CivilService and Minister for the UnionThe Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP
The Prime Minister is the leader of Her Majesty's Government and is ultimately responsible forthe policy and decisions of the United Kingdom Government.
The Prime Minister also oversees the operation of the Civil Service and government agencies,chooses members of the Government, and is the principal Government figure in the House ofCommons.
As Minister for the Union, the Prime Minister works to ensure that all of the government isacting on behalf of the entire United Kingdom: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, andWales.
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UK EXPORT FINANCEAddress: UK Export Finance1 Horse Guards RoadLondonSW1A 2HQUnited KingdomTel: 020 7271 8010Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-export-financeEmail: [email protected]
UK Export Finance (UKEF) is the UK's export credit agency and a government departmentwhich is strategically and operationally aligned with the Department for International Trade.UKEF's mission is to ensure no viable UK export fails for lack of finance or insurance from theprivate sector, while operating at no net cost to the taxpayer. The department helps UKcompanies win export contracts, fulfil contracts and get paid. It can support exports for anysize of company and across all sectors. UKEF works with 70 private credit insurers and lendersto help UK companies access finance and insurance. UKEF exists to complement not competewith the private sector.
Parliamentary Branch:Telephone: 020 7271 8072Email: [email protected]
Correspondence Section:Telephone: 020 7271 8107Email: [email protected]
Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Boardof TradeThe Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP
Responsibilities include:Principal responsibilities: Leading the UK’s role in championing free trade through securingnew free trade agreements, developing a new UK global tariff policy, and reforming the WorldTrade Organization (WTO)• Upgrading the UK’s export performance by increasing the number of exporters and the valueof exports increasing the amount and value of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the UK• Overall responsibility for the business of the department, including the running of thedepartment and its finances.
Private Office to The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MPTelephone: 020 7219 4437Email: [email protected]
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Exports)Mike Freer MP
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Responsibilities include:The Minister for Export’s responsibilities include: Export promotion across all sectors• UK Export Finance (UKEF)• The Trade Envoy programme• World events, including Dubai Expo 2021. He also supports the Secretary of State with:Delivering an Export Strategy to boost exports across the UK• Supporting SMEs to export• Climate change and COP26• Trade missions and trade shows• The Department for International Trade’s (DIT) contribution to the GREAT campaign• Investment policy in the House of Commons• The UK Trade and Investment North Hub• English regions engagement
Private Office to Mike Freer MPTelephone: 020 7219 7071Email: [email protected]
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IV - EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH AGENCYWorks to safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment and theeconomy.
Address: Woodham Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NBTel: 0208 2257611Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/animal-and-plant-health-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Interim Chief Executive: Ian Hewett
CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURESCIENCEThe government's marine and freshwater science experts, working for healthy and productiveoceans, seas and rivers and safe and sustainable seafood.
Address: Lowestoft Laboratory, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 0HTTel: 01502 562244Website: https://www.cefas.co.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Chief Executive: Neil Hornby
Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operations Officer: Tim Green
COMPANIES HOUSECompanies House (CH) incorporates and dissolves limited companies, registers the informationcompanies are legally required to supply, and makes that information available to the public.
Address: Crown Way, Cardiff, CF14 3UZ, DX 33050, CardiffTel: 0303 1234 500Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/companies-houseEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister:Lord Callanan
Chair: Lesley Cowley
Chief Executive: Louise Smyth
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CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION AUTHORITYWe administer compensation claims from people who have been injured because they havebeen the victim of a violent crime in Great Britain or a Victim of Oversees Terrorism.
Address: Alexander Bain House, 15 York Street, Glasgow G2 6QPTel: 0300 003 3601Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/criminal-injuries-compensation-authorityEmail: https://contact-the-cica.form.service.justice.gov.uk/
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Responsible Minister: The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP The Hon tom Pursglove MP
Chief Executive: Linda Brow
Deputy Chief Executive: June Fellows
CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICEThe Crown Commercial Service is an executive agency and the biggest public procurementorganisation in the UK. It is responsible for helping the UK public sector save money whenbuying common goods and services.
Address: 9th Floor, Capital Building, Old Hall Street, Liverpool L3 9PPTel: 0345 4102222Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/crown-commercial-serviceEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Cabinet Office
Chair: Tony Van Kralingen
Chief Executive: Simon Tse
DEFENSE ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS AGENCYA trusted MOD and industry partner, delivering assured electronics and components capabilityin support of Defence.
Address: Welsh Road, Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales, CH5 2SLTel: 012 4484 7694Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/defence-electronics-and-components-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Defence
Chief Executive: Geraint Spearing
DEFENSE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORTBespoke trading entity; manages vast range of complex projects to buy and support all theequipment for the Armed Forces; works closely with industry, including through partneringarrangements and private finance initiatives.
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Address: DE&S Secretariat, Maple 0a, #2043, MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol, BS34 8JHTel: 01179 130893Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/defence-equipment-and-supportEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Defence
Chief Executive: Sir Simon Bollom
DEFENSE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LABORATORYMaximises the impact of science and technology for the defence and security of the UK.
Address: Porton Down, Salisbury, SP4 DJQTel: 0195989 2000Website: www.dstl.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Defence
Chief Executive: TBC
DRIVER AND VEHICLE LICENSING AGENCYDVLA's primary responsibilities include the licensing and registration of vehicles in the UK andthe licensing of drivers in Great Britain. Through these activities, DVLA directly supports RoadSafety, the collection of Vehicle Excise Duty, law enforcement and environmental initiatives.
Address: Longview Road, Morrison, Swansea, SA6 7JLTel: (+44) 0117 954 3200Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/driver-and-vehicle-licensing-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Transport
Responsible Minister: Grant Shapps
Chief Executive: Julie Lennard
DRIVER AND VEHICLE STANDARDS AGENCYDVSA has been formed by the merger of the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) and the Vehicleand Operator Services Agency (VOSA). As of April 2015, it operates as a single trading fund.DVSA employs around 4,600 staff around Great Britain in a variety of operational andadministrative roles. DVSA improves road safety in Great Britain by setting standards fordriving and motorcycling, and making sure drivers, vehicle operators and MOT garagesunderstand and follow roadworthiness standards. It also provides a range of licensing, testing,education and enforcement services.
Address: Berkeley House, Croydon Street, Bristol, BS5 0DATel: (+44) 0117 954 3200Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/driver-and-vehicle-standards-agencEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Transport
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Responsible Minister: Grant Shapps
Chief Executive: Loveday Ryder
EDUCATION AND SKILLS FUNDING AGENCYBrings together the former responsibilities of the Education Funding Agency (EFA) and SkillsFunding Agency (SFA) to create a single agency accountable for funding education and skillsfor children, young people and adults
Address: Ministerial and Public Communications Division, Department for Education, PiccadillyGate, Store Street, Manchester, M1 2WDTel: 0370 000 2288Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/education-and-skills-funding-agency
Parent Department: Department for Education
Chief Executive Officer: Eileen Milner
Chair: Irene Lucas CBE
GOVERNMENT INTERNAL AUDIT AGENCYThe Government Internal Audit Agency is an Executive Agency of Her Majesty's Treasury. TheAgency provides internal audit and assurance services across a wide range of centralgovernment customers. It offers quality assurance on an organisation's systems andprocesses, based on an objective assessment of the governance, risk management and controlarrangements it has in place.
Address: Government Internal Audit Agency, 10 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0NB, UnitedKingdomWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-internal-audit-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: HM Treasury
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA): ElizabethHoner
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AGENCYThe Government Property Agency provides professional property asset management servicesacross central government’s general purpose estate. It is an enabler for the delivery of CivilService transformation and drives efficiency, savings and enhanced asset values through aportfolio approach to asset optimisation.
Address: Government Property Agency, Victoria Square House, Victoria Square, B2 4AJWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-property-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Cabinet Office, Office of Government Property
Chair: Patricia Ritchie
Chief Executive: Steven Boyd
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HER MAJESTY'S COURTS & TRIBUNALS SERVICEHM Courts & Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of criminal, civil and familycourts and tribunals in England and Wales, and tribunals in Scotland.
Address: 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJTel: 0203 334 3555Website: HM Courts & Tribunals Service - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Email: https://contact-moj.service.justice.gov.uk/
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Responsible Minister: James Cartlidge MP
Chief Executive: Kevin Sadler
Board Chairman: Tim Parker
HER MAJESTY'S PRISON AND PROBATION SERVICE (HMPPS)HMPPS carries out sentences given by the courts, in custody and the community, andrehabilitates people in our care through education and employment.
Address: 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJTel: 01633 630941Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/her-majestys-prison-and-probation-serviceEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Responsible Minister: Secretary of State for Justice Dominic Raab
Chief Executive and Second Permanent Secretary of MoJ: Jo Farrar
INSOLVENCY SERVICEThe Insolvency Service (INSS) provides the framework and means for dealing with financialfailure in the economy and for dealing with the misconduct that is often associated with it.
Address: 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3SSTel: 0300 678 0015Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/insolvency-serviceEmail: Contact form on website
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister:Lord Callanan
Chair: Mark Austen
Chief Executive: Dean Beale
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICEThe Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is responsible for intellectual property rights in the UK,including patents, designs, trademarks and copyright. It can help you get the right type of
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protection for your creation or invention. Intellectual Property Office is an operating name ofthe Patent Office
Address: Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8QQWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/intellectual-property-officeEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister: George Freeman
Chair: Kevin Orford
Chief Executive: Tim Moss
LEGAL AID AGENCYConsider applications, making funding decisions, pay bills for legal aid and protect publicmoney from fraud; Oversee Public Defender Service (a small number of salaried litigators andadvocates taking on criminal cases).
Address: 13th Floor, 102 Petty France London SW1H 9AJTel: 07713 328383Website: Legal Aid Agency - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Responsible Minister: James Cartlidge
Chief Executive: Jane Harbottle
Deputy Director: Lucy Jones
MARITIME AND COASTGUARD AGENCYMaritime emergency response capability through Her Majesty's Coastguard including searchand rescue and responding to pollution from ships, regulatory inspections of ships, registrationof UK Ships and Seafarers, development and implementation of the UK Government'smaritime safety policies
Address: Spring Place, 105 Commercial Road, Southampton, SO15 1EGTel: (+44) 0238 032 9100Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/maritime-and-coastguard-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Transport
Responsible Minister: Grant Shapps
Chief Executive: Brian Johnson
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MEDICINES AND HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS REGULATORYAGENCYThe Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulates medicines, medicaldevices and blood components for transfusion in the UK.
Address: 10 South Colonnade, London, E14 4PUTel: 020 3080 6000Website:https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/medicines-and-healthcare-products-regulatory-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department of Health and Social Care
Chief Executive: Dr June Raine CBE
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSIONThe National Infrastructure Commission provides the government with impartial, expert adviceon major long-term infrastructure challenges.
Address: National Infrastructure Commission, 4th Floor, Finlaison House, 15-17 FurnivalStreet, London, EC4A 1ABWebsite: www.nic.org.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: HM Treasury
Chair: Sir John Armitt CBE
OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC GUARDIANThe OPG was established in 2007 by the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and is an Executive Agencyof the MoJ that serves to protect people that lack mental capacity. The Public Guardian issupported by his office in his duties of the registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney, LastingPowers of Attorney (LPA) and the supervision of deputies appointed by the Court of Protection.The Public Guardian has a safeguarding role which includes investigating concerns about theactions of registered attorneys and deputies.
Address: The Axis, 10 Holliday Street, Birmingham. B11TFTel: 0300 456 0300Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-public-guardianEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Responsible Minister: Tom Pursglove, MP
Chief Executive and Public Guardian: Nick Goodwin
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PLANNING INSPECTORATEThe Planning Inspectorate deals with planning appeals, national infrastructure planningapplications, examinations of local plans and other planning-related and specialist casework inEngland and Wales.
Address: The Square, Temple Quay, Room 3 O/P, Temple Quay House, 2, Bristol BS1 6PNTel: 030 3444 5000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/planning-inspectorateEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Responsible Minister: Christopher Pincher MP
Chief Executive: Sarah Richards
QUEEN ELIZABETH II CONFERENCE CENTREThe QEII Conference Centre (QEIICC) is an international events venue that hosts conferencesand receptions for up to 2,500 delegates in Westminster, London.
Address: QE II Conference CentreBroad SanctuaryWestminsterLondonSW1P 3EETel: 020 7798 4000Website: https://qeiicentre.london/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Responsible Minister: Eddie Hughes MP
Chief Executive Officer: Mark Taylor
RURAL PAYMENTS AGENCYThe Rural Payments Agency is an executive agency of the UK Department for Environment,Food and Rural Affairs. The agency delivers the Government’s agricultural payment schemes.
Address: PO Box 69, Reading RG1 3YDTel: 03000 200 301Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/rural-payments-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Chief Executive: Paul Caldwell
STANDARDS AND TESTING AGENCYDevelop and deliver assessments for children in education between reception and the end ofkey stage 2
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Address: Cheylesmore House, Quinton Road, Coventry, CV1 2WTTel: 0300 303 3013Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/standards-and-testing-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Education
Chief Executive and Accounting Officer: Una Bennett
SUBMARINE DELIVERY AGENCYThe Submarine Delivery Agency (SDA) is an Executive Agency responsible for theprocurement, in-service support and disposal of UK submarines. The SDA works closely withits two primary customers, the Defence Nuclear Organisation and Navy Command.
Address: MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol, BS34 8JHTel: 020 7218 9000Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Defence
Chief Executive: Ian Booth
TEACHING REGULATION AGENCYResponsibility for the regulation of the teaching profession, including misconduct hearings andthe maintenance of the database of qualified teachers
Address: Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the agency cannot respond promptly to letters inthe postTel: 020 7593 5393Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/teaching-regulation-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Education
Chief Executive: Alan Meyrick
UK DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICEThe Debt Management Office (DMO) is an Executive Agency of Her Majesty's Treasury. TheDMO's aim is to carry out the Government's debt management policy of minimising itsfinancing costs over the long term, taking account of risk, and to manage the aggregate cashneeds of the Exchequer in the most cost-effective way. The DMO is also responsible for thefunctions of the Public Works Loan Board & Commissioners for the Reduction of the NationalDebt.
Address: UK Debt Management Office, Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London, EC3M 8UD,United KingdomTel: 020 7862 6500Website: https://www.dmo.gov.uk/
Parent Department: HM Treasury
Chief Executive: Sir Robert Stheeman
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UK HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICEThe UK Hydrographic Office is a world-leading centre for hydrography, specialising in marinegeospatial data that helps others to unlock a deeper understanding of the world's oceans.
Address: Admiralty Way, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 2DNTel: 018 2348 4444Website: www.ukho.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Defence
Acting Chief Executive: Rear Admiral Peter Sparkes
UNITED KINGDOM HEALTH SECURITY AGENCYThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) will be responsible for planning, preventing andresponding to external health threats, and providing intellectual, scientific and operationalleadership at national and local level, as well as on the global stage.
Address: Windsor House, 42 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0TLTel: 020 7654 8000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-health-security-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Health and Social Care
Responsible Minister: Maggie Throup
Chief Executive: Dr Jenny Harries
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION AGENCYVCA is the UK approval authority for the type approval of motor vehicles and components aswell as a leading certification body offering management system certification to ISO 9001, ISO14001, ISO/TS 16949, EMAS, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 50001.
Address: 1 Eastgate Office Centre, Eastgate Road, Bristol, BS5 6XXTel: (+44) 0300 330 5797Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/vehicle-certification-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Transport
Responsible Minister: Grant Shapps
Chief Executive: Pia Wilkes
VETERINARY MEDICINES DIRECTORATEProtects animal health, public health and the environment.
Address: Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3LSTel: 01932 336911Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/veterinary-medicines-directorateEmail: [email protected]
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Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Chief Executive: Abigail Seager
WILTON PARKWilton Park provides a global forum for strategic discussion. It organises over 50 events a yearin the UK and overseas, bringing together leading representatives from the worlds of politics,business, academia, diplomacy, civil society and media. Events focus on issues of internationalsecurity, prosperity and justice.
Address: Wilton Park, Wiston House, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3DZTel: 01903 815020Website: https://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/
Parent Department: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Chief Executive: Colin Smith
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V - NON-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS
COMPETITION AND MARKETS AUTHORITYThe Competition Markets Authority (CMA) is an independent non-ministerial governmentdepartment with responsibility for carrying out investigations into mergers, markets and theregulated industries and enforcing competition and consumer law.
Address: The Cabot, 25 Cabot Square, London, E14 4QZTel: 020 3738 6000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/competition-and-markets-authorityEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister:Paul Scully
Chair: Jonathan Scott
Chief Executive: Dr Andrea Coscelli
CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICEThe Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is an independent body, responsible for prosecutingcriminal cases in England and Wales. The CPS works closely with the police and otherinvestigators to advise on lines of inquiry and to decide on appropriate charges in moreserious or complex cases. CPS prosecutors prepare and present cases for court. The Directorof Public Prosecutions is the head of the CPS; he is superintended by the Attorney General andaccounts, through the Law Officers, to Parliament.
Address: 102 Petty France, London SW1H, 9EATel: 020 3357 0899Website: www.cps.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Attorney General's Office
Responsible Minister: Non-Ministerial Department
Director of Public Prosecutions: Max Hill QC
Chief Executive: Rebecca Lawrence
FORESTRY COMMISSIONIncreases the value of woodlands to society and the environment.
Address: Forestry Commission, 620 Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1EJ,United KingdomTel: 0300 067 4000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/forestry-commissionEmail: [email protected]
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Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Chair: Sir William Worsley
Chief Executive Officer: Ian Gambles
GOVERNMENT ACTUARY'S DEPARTMENTGovernment Actuary's Department (GAD) provides actuarial analysis of all types to the publicsector, including; actuarial services to all the main public service pension schemes; policyadvice; advice on transfers of employment and certification of private sector organisationspension arrangements when staff are transferred; advice to UK Government, and a range ofother countries and jurisdictions, on social security arrangements; helps UK Governmentmanage its financial risks. Our work spans all areas of insurance; investment, risk andmodelling.
Address: Finlaison House, 15-17 Furnival Street, London, EC4A 1AB, United KingdomTel: 020 7211 2601Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-actuarys-departmentEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: HM Treasury
Government Actuary: Martin Clarke
GOVERNMENT LEGAL DEPARTMENTThe Government Legal Department provides litigation and advisory services to Governmentdepartments and other publicly funded bodies in England and Wales. It also administers theestates of people who die intestate with no known kin.
Address: 102 Petty France, London SW1H, 9EATel: 020 7210 3000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-legal-departmentEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Attorney General's Office
Responsible Minister: Non-Ministerial Department
Interim HM Procurator General, Treasury Solicitor and Head of the Government Legal Service:Susanna McGibbon
HM LAND REGISTRYHM Land Registry (HMLR) registers the ownership of land and property in England and Wales
Address: Trafalgar House, 1 Bedford Park, Croydon, CR0 2AQTel: 0300 0060001Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/land-registryEmail: Contact form on website
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
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Responsible Minister:Lord Callanan
Chair: Michael Mire
Chief Executive: Simon Hayes
HM REVENUE AND CUSTOMSWe are the UK's tax, payments and customs authority, and we have a vital purpose: we collectthe money that pays for the UKs public services and help families and individuals with targetedfinancial support. We do this by being impartial and increasingly effective and efficient in ouradministration. We help the honest majority to get their tax right and make it hard for thedishonest minority to cheat the system. We do this by being impartial and increasinglyeffective and efficient in our administration. We help the honest majority to get their tax rightand make it hard for the dishonest minority to cheat the system.
Address: 100 Parliament Street, London, SW1A 2BQWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customsEmail: www.gov.uk/contact-hmrc
Parent Department: Non-Ministerial Department
Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary: Jim Harra
Deputy Chief Executive and Second Permanent Secretary: Angela MacDonald
MET OFFICEThe Met Office (MO) provides weather forecasting and climate change services
Address: FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PBTel: 0370 900 0100Website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister: George Freeman
Chair: Rob Woodward
Chief Executive: Prof. Penelope Endersby
NATIONAL CRIME AGENCYNon-Ministerial Department National Law Enforcement Agency
Address: 1-6 Citadel Place, Tinworth Street, London SE11 5EFTel: 3704967622Website: https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Home Office
Director General: Lynne Owens
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Director General (Capabilities): Nina Cope
NATIONAL SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTSNS&I is one of the largest savings organisations in the UK with 25 million customers and morethan £167 billion invested. NS&I is both a government department and an Executive Agency ofthe Chancellor of the Exchequer. Our origins can be traced back over 150 years to 1861. Whencustomers invest in NS&I products, they are lending to the Government, which goes towardsthe public purse. In return, the Government pays interest, or prizes for Premium Bonds.
Address: NS&I, Sunderland, SR43 2SBTel: 08085 007 007Website: www.nsandi.comEmail: www.nsandi.com/contact-us-email
Parent Department: HM Treasury
Chief Executive: Ian Ackerley
OFFICE FOR STANDARDS IN EDUCATION, CHILDREN'SSERVICES AND SKILLS (OFSTED)Inspect services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. We also inspect andregulate services that care for children and young people.
Address: Clive House, 70 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EXTel: 0300 123 1231Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofstedEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Education
HM Chief Inspector of Education, Chief Executive Officer: Amanda Spielman
Chair: Prof. Julius Weinberg
OFFICE OF QUALIFICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONSREGULATION (OFQUAL)Regulates qualifications, examinations and assessments in England.
Address: Earlsdon Park, 53-55 Butts Road, Coventry, CV1 3BHTel: 0300 303 3344Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofqualEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Education
Chief Regulator, Chief Executive: Sally Collier
Chair: Roger Taylor
OFFICE OF RAIL AND ROADThe Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator forBritain’s railways and monitor of Highways England. It is responsible for ensuring that railway
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operators comply with health and safety law. It regulates Network Rail’s activities and fundingrequirements, regulates access to the railway network, licenses the operators of railway assetsand publishes rail statistics. ORR is also the competition authority for the railways andenforces consumer protection law in relation to the railway. As highways monitor ORR isresponsible for monitoring Highways England’s management of the strategic road network –the motorways and main ‘A’ roads in England.
Address: Office of Rail and Road, One Kemble Street, London, WC2B 4ANTel: 020 7282 2000Website: https://orr.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Transport
Chair:: Declan Collier
Interim Chief Executive:: John Larkinson
OFGEMThe Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM), supporting the Gas and Electricity MarketsAuthority (GEMA), is the government regulator for the electricity and downstream natural gasmarkets in Great Britain.
Address: 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4PUTel: 020 7901 7000Website: https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/Email: Contact form on website
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister: Greg Hands
Chair: Martin Cave
SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICEThe Serious Fraud Office is responsible in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for theinvestigation and prosecution of cases involving serious and complex fraud.
Address: Serious Fraud Office, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London, SW1Y 5BSTel: 020 7239 7272Website: www.sfo.gov.uk
Parent Department: Attorney General's Office
Responsible Minister: Non-Ministerial Department
Director: Lisa Osofsky
THE CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALESThe Charity Commission register and regulate charities in England and Wales, to ensure thatthe public can support charities with confidence.
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Address: PO Box 211, Bootle, L20 7YXTel: 0300 066 9197Website: www.charitycommission.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Chief Executive: Helen Stephenson
Chair: Ian Karet
THE FOOD STANDARDS AGENCYThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) is responsible for food safety and food hygiene in England,Wales and Northern Ireland. It works with local authorities to enforce food safety regulationsand its staff work in meat plants to check the standards are being met.
Address: Clive House, 70 Petty France, London, SW1H 9EXTel: 020 7276 8829Website: www.food.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Health and Social Care
Responsible Minister: Maggie Throup
Chief Executive: Emily Miles
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESThe National Archives is a non-ministerial department. It fulfils the remit of the Public RecordOffice, the Historical Manuscripts Commission, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, Queen's Printerfor Acts of Parliament, Government Printer for Northern Ireland, and Queen's Printer forScotland. The National Archives main statutory duties are as set out in the Public Records Act1958 and associated legislation.
Address: The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DUTel: 020 8876 3444Website: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Chief Executive and Keeper: Jeff James
THE WATER SERVICES REGULATION AUTHORITY (OFWAT)The economic regulator of the water sector in England and Wales
Address: Centre City Tower, 7 Hill Street, Birmingham, B5 4UATel: 0121 644 7500Website: https://www.ofwat.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Chair: Jonson Cox
Interim Chief Executive: David Black
UK SPACE AGENCYThe UK Space Agency (UKSA) is responsible for all strategic decisions on the UK civil spaceprogramme, providing a clear, single voice for UK space ambitions.
Address: Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1SZTel: 01793 444000Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-space-agencyEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
Responsible Minister: George Freeman
Chair: Dr Sally Howes
UK STATISTICS AUTHORITYThe Authority's statutory objective is to promote and safeguard the production and publicationof official statistics that serve the public good. It is also required to promote and safeguard thequality and comprehensiveness of official statistics, and ensure good practice in relation toofficial statistics.
Address: UK Statistics Authority, 1 Drummond Gate, London, SW1V 2QQTel: 07818 011583 or 03000 671 570Website: https://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/Email: [email protected]
Parent Department: Cabinet Office, Digital Information and Statistics
Chair: Sir David Norgrove
Chief Executive: Ian Diamond
UK SUPREME COURTThe Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal casesfrom England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It hears cases of the greatest public orconstitutional importance affecting the whole population.
Address: The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London, SW1P 3BDTel: 020 7960 1500/1900Website: www.supremecourt.ukEmail: [email protected]
Parent Department: Ministry of Justice
Chief Executive: Mark Ormerod
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VALUATION OFFICE AGENCYThe Valuation Office Agency (VOA) gives the government the valuations and property adviceneeded to support taxation and benefits.
Address: Wycliffe House, Green Lane, Durham, DH1 3UWWebsite: https://www.gov.uk/contact-voa
Parent Department: HM Revenue and Customs
Interim Chief Executive Officer: Jonathan Russell
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VI - GOVERNMENT WHIPS
HOUSE OF COMMONS
Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (MinisterAttending Cabinet)Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP
Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household (Deputy Chief Whip)Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP
Comptroller of HM Household (Government Whip)Marcus Jones MP
Vice Chamberlain of HM Household (Government Whip)James Morris MP
Lord Commissioner of Her Majesty's Treasury (Government Whip)Craig Whittaker MP
Rebecca Harris MP
Alan Mak MP
Amanda Solloway MP
Michael Tomlinson MP
Lord Commissioner of Her Majesty's Treasury (Government Whip)and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department forBusiness, Energy and Industrial StrategyLee Rowley MP
Assistant Government WhipHeather Wheeler MP
Steve Double MP
Gareth Johnson MP
Andrea Jenkyns MP
Assistant Government Whip & Parliamentary Under Secretary ofState at the Wales OfficeDavid TC Davies MP
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Assistant Government Whip & Parliamentary Under Secretary ofState at DCMSScott Mann MP
Assistant Government Whip & Parliamentary Under Secretary ofState at MoJJames Cartlidge MP
HOUSE OF LORDS
Chief Whip (Captain of the Honourable Corps of theGentlemen-at-Arms)The Rt Hon Lord Ashton of Hyde
Deputy Chief Whip (Captain of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomenof the Guard)The Earl of Courtown
Baroness in Waiting (Government Whip)Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
Baroness Scott of Bybrook OBE
Lord in Waiting (Government Whip)Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay
Viscount Younger of Leckie
Lord Sharpe of Epsom
Minister on Leave (Baroness in Waiting)Baroness Penn
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VII - GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSONS IN THE HOUSEOF LORDS
Office of the Leader of the House of LordsThe Rt Hon Earl Howe
Advocate General for Scotland and Law OfficerLord Stewart of Dirleton
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyLord Callanan
Cabinet OfficeLord True
Lord Agnew of Oulton
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and CommunitiesLord Greenhalgh
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & SportLord Parkinson of Whitlet Bay
Ministry of DefenceBaroness Goldie
Department for EducationBaroness Barran
Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsLord Benyon
Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (joint with FCO/DfID)
Department of Health and Social CareLord Kamall
Home OfficeBaroness Williams of Trafford
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeLord Ahmad of Wimbledon
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Department for International TradeLord Grimstone
Ministry of JusticeLord Wolfson of Tredegar
Northern Ireland OfficeViscount Younger of Leckie
Office for the Secretary of State for ScotlandLord Offord of Garvel
Department for TransportBaroness Vere of Norbiton
HM TreasuryLord Agnew of Oulton (joint with Cabinet Office)
Office of the Secretary of State for WalesBaroness Bloomfield
Department for Work and PensionsBaroness Stedman-Scott (& Women & Equalities)
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