Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health, Start for Life and Primary Care

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health, Start for Life and Primary Care is a position in the Department of Health and Social Care in the Government of the United Kingdom. The role has previously been known as the Minister of State for Public Health.

United Kingdom
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health, Start for Life and Primary Care
Incumbent
Andrea Leadsom
since 13 November 2023
Department of Health and Social Care
StyleMinister
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
FormationJune 1970
First holderPaul Dean

History

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security worked at the Department of Health and Social Security. The future Prime Minister John Major held this office. The office was known as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health from 1987 to 1990.

Nicola Blackwood lost her seat in the snap 2017 general election and was replaced as a minister by Steve Brine.

During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the minister was placed in charge of public health policy.[1] The office of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment was created later and was held by Nadhim Zahawi from 28 November 2020 to 15 September 2021.[2] Zahawi was briefly shadowed by Neale Hanvey of the Scottish National Party (SNP) but Hanvey had to resign following his support for a defamation case against a parliamentary colleague, Kirsty Blackman.[3] In February 2021, Zahawi announced schools in England would reopen on 8 March.[4]

In the 2021 British cabinet reshuffle, responsibilities for vaccines were merged with those for public health and given to Maggie Throup in the office of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health.[5]

Responsibilities

The minister is responsible for the following:[6]

  • COVID-19:
  • health improvement
  • health inequalities
  • prevention
  • primary care
  • gender identity services
  • major diseases
  • community health
  • lead minister for crisis response
  • sponsorship of PHE and FSA

List of ministers of public health

NamePortraitTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPrime Minister
Role created out of the Department of Health and Social Security replacing the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security
Paul Dean

MP for North Somerset

24 June 19704 March 1974ConservativeEdward Heath

(l)

Michael Alison

MP for Barkston Ash

24 June 19704 March 1974ConservativeEdward Heath

(l)

David Owen

MP for Plymouth Devonport

8 March 197426 July 1974LabourHarold Wilson

(lll)

Robert Brown

MP for Newcastle upon Tyne West

8 March 197418 October 1974LabourHarold Wilson

(lll)

Alec Jones

MP for Rhondda

18 October 197412 June 1975LabourHarold Wilson

(lV)

Michael Meacher

MP for Oldham West

12 June 197514 April 1976LabourHarold Wilson

(lV)

Eric Deakins

MP for Walthamstow

14 April 19764 May 1979LabourJames Callaghan

(l)

Reginald Wells-Pestell, Baron Wells-Pestell

Life peer

3 January 19794 May 1979LabourJames Callaghan

(l)

George Young

MP for Acton

7 May 197915 September 1981ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l)

Lynda Chalker

MP for Wallasey

7 May 19795 March 1982ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l)

Geoffrey Finsberg

MP for Hampstead

15 September 198114 June 1983ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l)

Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton

Hereditary Peer

15 September 19816 April 1982ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l)

Tony Newton

MP for Braintree

5 March 198211 September 1984ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l) + (ll)

David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne

Hereditary Peer

6 April 198214 June 1983ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(l)

John Patten

MP for Oxford West and Abingdon

14 June 19832 September 1985ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

Simon Arthur, 4th Baron Glenarthur

Hereditary Peer

14 June 198326 March 1985ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

Ray Whitney

MP for Wycombe

11 September 198410 September 1986ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington

Life Peer

30 March 198513 June 1987ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

John Major

MP for Huntingdon

2 September 198510 September 1986ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

Nicholas Lyell

MP for Mid Bedfordshire

10 September 198613 June 1987ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
Edwina Currie

MP for South Derbyshire

10 September 198616 December 1988ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(ll) + (lll)

Roger Freeman

MP for Kettering

16 December 19884 May 1990ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(lll)

Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper

Life peer

28 July 198914 April 1992ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(lll)

John Major (l)

Stephen Dorrell

MP for Loughborough

4 May 1990November 1990ConservativeMargaret Thatcher

(lll)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security
Tom Sackville

MP for Bolton West

14 April 199229 November 1995ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

Julia Cumberlege, Baroness Cumberlege

Life peer

14 April 19922 May 1997ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

Tim Yeo

MP for South Suffolk

15 April 199227 May 1993ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

John Bowis

MP for Battersea

27 May 199323 July 1996ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

John Horam

MP for Orpington

29 November 19952 May 1997ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

Simon Burns

MP for Chelmsford

23 July 19962 May 1997ConservativeJohn Major

(ll)

Minister of State for Public Health
Tessa Jowell

MP for Dulwich and West Norwood

2 May 199711 October 1999LabourTony Blair

(l)

Yvette Cooper

MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford

11 October 199928 May 2002LabourTony Blair

(l) + (ll)

David Lammy

MP for Tottenham

29 May 200213 June 2003LabourTony Blair

(ll)

Melanie Johnson

MP for Welwyn Hatfield

13 June 200310 May 2005LabourTony Blair

(ll)

Caroline Flint

MP for Don Valley

10 May 200528 June 2007LabourTony Blair

(lll)

Dawn Primarolo

MP for Bristol South

29 June 20075 June 2009LabourGordon Brown

(l)

Gillian Merron

MP for Lincoln

10 June 200911 May 2010LabourGordon Brown

(l)

Anne Milton

MP for Guildford

11 May 20104 September 2012ConservativeDavid Cameron

(Coalition)

Anna Soubry

MP for Broxtowe

4 September 20127 October 2013ConservativeDavid Cameron

(Coalition)

Jane Ellison

MP for Battersea

7 October 201315 July 2016ConservativeDavid Cameron

(Coalition) + (II)

Nicola Blackwood

MP for Oxford West and Abingdon

14 July 20169 June 2017ConservativeTheresa May

(I)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care
Steve Brine

MP for Winchester

14 June 201725 March 2019ConservativeTheresa May

(II)

Seema Kennedy

MP for South Ribble

4 April 201926 July 2019ConservativeTheresa May

(II)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health and Primary Care
Jo Churchill

MP for Bury St Edmunds

26 July 201915 September 2021ConservativeBoris Johnson

(I) + (II)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health
Maggie Throup

MP for Erewash

15 September 20216 September 2022ConservativeBoris Johnson

(II)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health
Neil O'Brien

MP for Harborough

8 September 202213 November 2023ConservativeLiz Truss

(I)

Rishi Sunak (I)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health, Start for Life and Primary Care
Dame Andrea Leadsom

MP for South Northamptonshire

13 November 2023PresentConservativeRishi Sunak (I)

Other ministerial appointments

COVID-19 vaccine deployment

NamePortraitTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPrime Minister
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment
Nadhim Zahawi

MP for Stratford-on-Avon

28 November 202015 September 2021ConservativeBoris Johnson

(ll)

Patient safety and primary care

NamePortraitTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPrime Minister
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Patient Safety and Primary Care
Maria Caulfield

MP for Lewes

17 September 20217 July 2022ConservativeBoris Johnson

(ll)

James Morris

MP for Halesowen and Rowley Regis

8 July 20228 September 2022ConservativeBoris Johnson

(ll)

References

See also