Secretary of State for Health and Social Care







































Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

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Royal Arms of Her Majesty's Government


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Incumbent
Matt Hancock

since 9 July 2018
Department of Health and Social Care
Style Health Secretary
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(within the UK and the Commonwealth)
Appointer The Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term length At Her Majesty's pleasure
Formation 14 October 1854
First holder Sir Benjamin Hall
Salary £143,552 (Including salary as MP)
Website www.dh.gov.uk









































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Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Health Secretary) is a British cabinet position serving as head of the Department of Health and Social Care and holds responsibility for the National Health Service (NHS). Since devolution in 1999, the position holder's responsibility for the NHS is mainly restricted to the health service in England, with the holder's counterparts in Scotland and Wales responsible for the NHS in Scotland and Wales. Prior to devolution, the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales had those respective responsibilities, but the Department of Health had a larger role than now in the co-ordination of health policy across Great Britain. Health services in Northern Ireland have always had separate arrangements from the rest of the UK, and are currently the responsibility of the Health Minister in the Northern Ireland Executive.


The first Boards of Health were created by Orders in Council dated 21 June, 14 November and 21 November 1831. In 1848, a General Board of Health was created with the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests as its president. In 1854, this Board was reconstituted and the President appointed separately. However, the Board was abolished in 1858 and its function of overseeing the local boards was transferred to a new Local Government Act Office within the Home Office. From 1871, that function was transferred to the new Local Government Board.


The Ministry of Health was created in 1919 as a reconstruction of the Local Government Board. Local government functions were eventually transferred to the Minister of Housing and Local Government, leaving the Health Ministry in charge of Health proper.


From 1968, it was amalgamated with the Ministry of Social Security under the Secretary of State for Social Services, until a de-merger of the Department of Health and Social Security on 25 July 1988.




Contents






  • 1 List of Ministers


    • 1.1 President of the Board of Health (1848–1858)


    • 1.2 Minister of Health (1919–1968)


    • 1.3 Secretary of State for Health and Social Services (1968–1988)


    • 1.4 Secretary of State for Health (1988–2018)


    • 1.5 Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (2018-present)







List of Ministers


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President of the Board of Health (1848–1858)


Name
Portrait
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister
As First Commissioner of Woods and Forests


Lord John Russell


The Earl of Carlisle

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1848
17 April 1849

Whig


Lord Seymour

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17 April 1849
1 August 1851

Whig
As First Commissioner of Works


Lord Seymour

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1 August 1851
21 February 1852

Whig


Lord John Manners

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4 March 1852
17 December 1852

Conservative


The Earl of Derby


Sir William Molesworth, Bt

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5 January 1853
14 October 1854

Radical


The Earl of Aberdeen
(Coalition)

President of the Board of Health


Sir Benjamin Hall, Bt

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14 October 1854
13 August 1855

Whig


William Cowper

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13 August 1855
9 February 1857
Whig


The Viscount Palmerston


William Monsell

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9 February 1857
24 September 1857
Whig


William Cowper

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24 September 1857
21 February 1858
Whig


Charles Adderley

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8 March 1858
1 September 1858

Conservative


The Earl of Derby

Board of Health abolished in 1858; responsibilities transferred to
the Privy Council (1858–1871), then the Local Government Board (1871–1919).



Minister of Health (1919–1968)


Name
Portrait
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


Dr Christopher Addison

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24 June 1919
1 April 1921

Liberal


David Lloyd George
(Coalition)



Sir Alfred Mond, Bt

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1 April 1921
19 October 1922
Liberal


Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen

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24 October 1922
7 March 1923
(Lost seat 1922)


Conservative


Bonar Law


Neville Chamberlain

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7 March 1923
27 August 1923
Conservative


Stanley Baldwin


Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt

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27 August 1923
22 January 1924
Conservative


John Wheatley

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22 January 1924
3 November 1924

Labour


Ramsay MacDonald


Neville Chamberlain

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6 November 1924
4 June 1929

Conservative


Stanley Baldwin


Arthur Greenwood

7 June 1929
24 August 1931

Labour


Ramsay MacDonald


Neville Chamberlain

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25 August 1931
5 November 1931

Conservative


Ramsay MacDonald
(1st National Min.;
2nd National Min.)



Sir Hilton Young

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5 November 1931
7 June 1935
Conservative


Sir Kingsley Wood

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7 June 1935
16 May 1938
Conservative


Stanley Baldwin
(3rd National Min.)



Neville Chamberlain
(4th National Min.;
War Coalition)



Dr Walter Elliot

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16 May 1938
13 May 1940

Unionist


Malcolm MacDonald

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13 May 1940
8 February 1941

National Labour


Winston Churchill
(War Coalition)



Ernest Brown

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8 February 1941
11 November 1943

National Liberal


Henry Willink

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11 November 1943
26 July 1945

Conservative


Aneurin Bevan

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3 August 1945
17 January 1951

Labour


Clement Attlee


Hilary Marquand

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17 January 1951
26 October 1951
Labour


Harry Crookshank

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30 October 1951
7 May 1952

Conservative


Sir Winston Churchill


Iain Macleod

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7 May 1952
20 December 1955
Conservative


Sir Anthony Eden


Robin Turton

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20 December 1955
16 January 1957
Conservative


Dennis Vosper

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16 January 1957
17 September 1957
Conservative


Harold Macmillan


Derek Walker-Smith

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17 September 1957
27 July 1960
Conservative


Enoch Powell

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27 July 1960
20 October 1963
Conservative


Anthony Barber

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20 October 1963
16 October 1964
Conservative


Sir Alec Douglas-Home


Kenneth Robinson

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18 October 1964
1 November 1968

Labour


Harold Wilson

Post merged with Ministry for Social Security in 1968.


Secretary of State for Health and Social Services (1968–1988)


Name
Portrait
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


Richard Crossman

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1 November 1968
19 June 1970

Labour


Harold Wilson


Sir Keith Joseph

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20 June 1970
4 March 1974

Conservative


Edward Heath


Barbara Castle

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5 March 1974
8 April 1976

Labour


Harold Wilson


David Ennals

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8 April 1976
4 May 1979
Labour


James Callaghan


Patrick Jenkin

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5 May 1979
14 September 1981

Conservative


Margaret Thatcher


Norman Fowler

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14 September 1981
13 June 1987
Conservative


John Moore

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13 June 1987
25 July 1988
Conservative

Post split into Secretary of State for Social Security and Secretary of State for Health in 1988.


Secretary of State for Health (1988–2018)


Name
Portrait
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


Kenneth Clarke

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25 July 1988
2 November 1990

Conservative


Margaret Thatcher


William Waldegrave

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2 November 1990
10 April 1992
Conservative


John Major


Virginia Bottomley

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10 April 1992
5 July 1995
Conservative


Stephen Dorrell

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5 July 1995
2 May 1997
Conservative


Frank Dobson

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3 May 1997
11 October 1999

Labour


Tony Blair


Alan Milburn

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11 October 1999
13 June 2003
Labour


John Reid

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13 June 2003
6 May 2005
Labour


Patricia Hewitt

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6 May 2005
27 June 2007
Labour


Alan Johnson

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28 June 2007
5 June 2009
Labour


Gordon Brown


Andy Burnham

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5 June 2009
11 May 2010
Labour


Andrew Lansley

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11 May 2010
4 September 2012

Conservative


David Cameron
(Coalition)


Jeremy Hunt

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4 September 2012
8 January 2018

Conservative


David Cameron
(II)


Theresa May
(I·II)


Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (2018-present)


Name
Portrait
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


Jeremy Hunt

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8 January 2018
9 July 2018

Conservative


Theresa May


Matt Hancock

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9 July 2018
Incumbent

Conservative














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