The following appointments and changes have been made since January
23 Government appointments Steve Baker has been appointed Cabinet
Office Minister responsible for Windsor Framework Implementation in
addition to his role in the Northern Ireland Office Donald Cameron
MSP has been appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary for Scotland
Office and will be ennobled New peerages announced on February 9
Nominations from the Leader of the...Request free trial
The following appointments and changes have been made since
January 23
Government appointments
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Steve Baker has been
appointed Cabinet Office Minister responsible for Windsor
Framework Implementation in addition to his role in the
Northern Ireland Office
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Donald Cameron MSP has
been appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary for Scotland
Office and will be ennobled
New peerages announced on February 9
Nominations from the Leader of the Conservative & Unionist
Party:
- Charles Banner KC - Barrister at Keating Chambers and interim
chair of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Peter Booth – Design and Retailing businessman and National
Chairman of the Conservative National Convention
- Cllr John Fuller OBE – Leader of South Norfolk Council and
Chairman of Brineflow Limited
-
Paul Goodman –
Journalist and former MP for Wycombe. Former Shadow Minister
for Communities and Local Government
- Cllr James Jamieson – Councillor on Central Bedfordshire
Council and Former Leader. Former Local Government Association
Chairman
- Stuart Marks CBE – Technology entrepreneur, philanthropist,
and Senior Treasurer of the Conservative Party
- Rosa Monckton MBE – Founder of Tiffany & Co in the UK,
and of the learning disability charity Team Domenica.
- Franck Petitgas – Former President of Morgan Stanley
International. Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Business
and Investment.
Nominations from the Leader of the Labour Party:
- John Hannett OBE - General Secretary of the Union of Shop,
Distributive and Allied Workers and a member of ACAS
- Ayesha Hazarika MBE – Political commentator and broadcaster.
Former special adviser to Gordon Brown, Harriet Harman and
Ed Miliband
- Jane Ramsey - Chair of the Young Epilepsy. Formerly Senior
Adviser on Standards and Ethics to the Labour Party
- Gerald Shamash – Partner at Edwards Duthie Shamash’s
Parliamentary, Electoral and Media Law practice and solicitor to
the Labour Party
Nominations from the Leader of the Plaid Cymru:
- Carmen Smith – Public Affairs Adviser. Former Chief of Staff
for the Welsh Senedd group
Labour Party
-
Kate Osamor was
suspended on January 29 after saying Gaza should be remembered
as genocide in a post about Holocaust Memorial Day.
Commons Select Committees
- Public Accounts – Dan Carden replaced
Marie Rimmer
- Lords Select Committees
- Built Environment - Baroness Andrews,
Lord Bailey of
Paddington, Viscount Hanworth,
Baroness Janke, Lord Mair and Baroness Miller of Chilthorne
Domer replaced Lord Berkeley, Lord Best, Lord Carrington of Fulham,
Baroness Cohen of
Pimlico, Earl Russell and Baroness Thornhill
- House of Lords Commission - Lord McLoughlin,
Lord Morse and Baroness Scott of Needham
Market replaced Lord German, Lord Hill of Oareford and
Lord Vaux of Harrowden
- Communications and Digital - Lord Dunlop, Lord Knight of Weymouth,
Lord McNally,
Baroness Primarolo and
Lord Storey replaced
Baroness Featherstone,
Lord Foster of Bath,
Baroness Fraser of
Craigmaddie, Lord Griffiths of Burry
Port and Lord Lipsey
- Constitution - Lord Beith, Lord Burnett of Maldon and
Baroness Goldie
replaced Lord Hope of Craighead,
Lord Mancroft and
Baroness Suttie
- Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform - Baroness Chakrabarti and
Baroness Finlay of
Llandaff replaced Lord Hendy and Lord Janvrin
- Economic Affairs - Lord Burns, Lord Lamont of Lerwick,
Lord Razzall and
Baroness Wolf of Dulwich
replaced Lord King of Lothbury,
Baroness Kramer and
Baroness Noakes.
- Environment and Climate Change - Lord Frost, Lord Giddens, the
Earl of Leicester,
Lord Ravensdale, Earl
Russell, Baroness Sheehan (chair),
Lord Trees and Baroness Whitaker replaced
Baroness Boycott,
Lord Bruce of Bennachie,
Lord Lilley,
Lord Lucas,
Baroness Parminter,
Lord Whitty and Baroness Young of Old
Scone
- European Affairs - Baroness Ashton of
Upholland, Baroness Hayter of Kentish
Town, Lord Jackson of
Peterborough, Baroness Lawlor and
Lord Stirrup
replaced Lord Hannay of Chiswick,
Lord Lamont of
Lerwick, Lord Liddle, Viscount Trenchard and
Lord Wood of Anfield
- Finance - Appointed: Baroness Buscombe,
Baroness Goudie,
Lord Morse (chair),
Lord Redesdale and
Lord Young of Old Windsor
replaced Lord Altrincham,
Lord Davies of
Brixton, Lord Lee of Trafford,
Lord Levene of
Portsoken and Lord Vaux of Harrowden
- Financial Services Regulation (new members) - Baroness Bowles of
Berkhamsted, Baroness Donaghy,
Lord Eatwell,
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean
(Chair), Lord Grabiner, Lord Hill of Oareford,
Lord Hollick, Lord Kestenbaum,
Lord Lilley,
Baroness Noakes,
Lord Sharkey, Lord Smith of Kelvin,
Lord Vaux of Harrowden
- Joint Committee on Human Rights - Lord Murray of Blidworth
replaced Lord Henley
- Industry and Regulators - Lord Altrincham,
Baroness Armstrong of
Hill Top, Lord Best,
Viscount Thurso and
Viscount Trenchard
replaced Baroness Bowles of
Berkhamsted, Lord Burns, Lord Hollick, Baroness McGregor-Smith
and Lord Reay; Baroness Taylor of Bolton appointed
Chair
- International Agreements - Lord Anderson of Swansea,
Lord Boateng, Lord German and Lord Hannay of Chiswick
replaced Baroness Hayter of Kentish
Town, Lord Kerr of
Kinlochard, Lord Razzall and
Lord Watts
- International Relations and Defence - Lord Alderdice, Lord Bruce of Bennachie,
Baroness Crawley,
Baroness Fraser of
Craigmaddie, Lord Grocott and
Lord Houghton of Richmond
replaced Lord Anderson of Swansea,
Lord Boateng,
Lord Campbell of
Pittenweem, Lord Stirrup, Baroness Sugg and
Lord Teverson
- Justice and Home Affairs - Lord Berkeley, Baroness Buscombe,
Lord Dubs,
Lord Foster of Bath
(chair), Lord Henley and Lord Tope replaced
Lord Beith,
Lord Blunkett,
Baroness Chakrabarti,
Baroness Hamwee,
Baroness Sanderson of
Welton and Baroness Shackleton of
Belgravia
- Liaison - Baroness Garden of Frognal
replaced Baroness Scott of Needham
Market
- Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy -
Lord Browne of Ladyton and
Baroness Tyler of Enfield
replaced Lord Reid of Cardowan and
Lord Strasburger
- Procedure and Privileges - Lord Haskel, Lord Lisvane and
Baroness Pitkeathley
replaced Baroness Butler-Sloss,
Lord Faulkner of
Worcester and Baroness McIntosh of
Hudnall; Lord Goddard of Stockport
appointed alternate member, replacing Lord Alderdice
- Public Services - Lord Mott replaced
Baroness Bertin
- Restoration and Renewal Programme Board - Lord Vaux of Harrowden
replaced Lord Morse
- Science and Technology - Lord Drayson, Lord Lucas, Lord Strasburger,
Baroness Willis of
Summertown and Baroness Young of Old
Scone replaced Viscount Hanworth,
Lord Holmes of
Richmond, Lord Krebs, Lord Sharkey and
Lord Winston
- Secondary Legislation Scrutiny - Lord Watson of Wyre Forest
be replaced Lord Hutton of Furness
- Selection - Lord Geddes replaced
Lord Smith of
Hindhead
- Services - Lord Faulkner of Worcester,
Lord Hogan-Howe and
Baroness Stedman-Scott
replaced Lord Clark of Windermere,
Baroness Deech and
Lord Haselhurst
- Statutory Instruments - Lord Haselhurst and
Lord Meston replaced
Baroness D’Souza and Lord Smith of Hindhead
- Food, Diet and Obesity (new committee) - Baroness Boycott,
Lord Brooke of
Alverthorpe, Baroness Browning,
Earl of Caithness,
Lord Colgrain, Baroness Goudie,
Baroness Jenkin of
Kennington, Lord Krebs, Baroness Pitkeathley,
Baroness Ritchie of
Downpatrick, Baroness Suttie and
Baroness Walmsley (Chair).
- Modern Slavery Act 2015 (new committee) - Baroness
Barker, Bishop of Bristol,
Baroness Butler-Sloss, Baroness Hamwee,
Baroness Henig, Lord Hope of Craighead,
Lord Kempsell, Lord Randall of Uxbridge,
Baroness Shephard of
Northwold, Lord Smith of Hindhead,
Lord Watson of
Invergowrie, Lord Watts, Lord Whitty
- Preterm Birth (new committee) - Viscount Colville of
Culross, Baroness Cumberlege,
Lord Hampton,
Baroness Owen of Alderley
Edge, Lord Patel, (Chair)
Baroness Seccombe,
Baroness Thornhill,
Baroness Watkins of
Tavistock, Lord Winston and
Baroness Wyld
- Statutory Inquiries (new committee) - Lord Aberdare, Lord Addington, Baroness Berridge,
Baroness Chakrabarti,
Lord Davidson of Glen
Clova, Baroness D’Souza, Lord Faulks, Lord Grantchester,
Lord Hendy, Lord Norton of Louth
(Chair), Baroness Sanderson of
Welton, Lord Wallace of Tankerness
- Special Public Bill (Arbitration Bill) (new committee) -
Lord
Bellamy, Lord Hacking, Lord Haselhurst,
Lord Marks of
Henley-on-Thames, Lord Ponsonby of
Shulbrede, Lord Roborough, Lord Sandhurst, Lord Smith of Hindhead,
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
(Chair)
- Modern Slavery Act 2015 - Baroness O’Grady of Upper
Holloway replaced Baroness Henig and has been
appointed chair
House of Lords
Scottish government appointments
- Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy
- Màiri McAllan
- Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care -
Neil Gray
- Cabinet Secretary for Transport - Fiona Hyslop
- Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development -
Kaukab Stewart
- Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy - Christina McKelvie
- Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity -
Jim Fairlie
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Michael Matheson resigned
as Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care
Other
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Alex Aiken resigned as
Executive Director for Government Communication to take up a
new role as a communications advisor to the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in the United Arab Emirates
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