Home Secretary




United Kingdom government cabinet minister


















































Secretary of State for the Home Department

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Incumbent
Sajid Javid

since 30 April 2018 (2018-04-30)
Home Office
Style Home Secretary
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(within the UK and the Commonwealth)
Member of
Cabinet
Privy Council
National Security Council
Reports to Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Seat Westminster
Appointer The Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term length At Her Majesty's pleasure
Formation 27 March 1782
First holder Earl of Shelburne
Deputy Minister of State for Immigration
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Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, normally referred to as the Home Secretary, is a senior official as one of the Great Offices of State within Her Majesty's Government and head of the Home Office. It is a British Cabinet level position.


The Home Secretary is responsible for the internal affairs of England and Wales, and for immigration and citizenship for the United Kingdom. The remit of the Home Office also includes policing in England and Wales and matters of national security, as the Security Service (MI5) is directly accountable to the Home Secretary.[1] Formerly, the Home Secretary was the minister responsible for prisons and probation in England and Wales; however in 2007 those responsibilities were transferred to the newly created Ministry of Justice under the Lord Chancellor. A high profile position, it is widely recognised as one of the most prestigious and important roles in the British Cabinet.


The position of Home Secretary has been held by Sajid Javid since 30 April 2018.[2]




Contents






  • 1 List of Home Secretaries


  • 2 See also


  • 3 Notes


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





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Secretary of State for the Home Department[1]
Portrait
Name[3]
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Party
Ministry
Monarch
(Reign)

Ref.


William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne by JL Mosnier crop.jpg

The Right Honourable
William Petty
2nd Earl of Shelburne
KGPC
(1737–1805)


27 March
1782

10 July
1782

Whig

Rockingham II

George III
Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1801-1816).svg
(1760–1820)
[1782 1]
[4]


Viscount Sydney by Gilbert Stuart.jpg

The Right Honourable
Thomas Townsend
MP for Whitchurch
(1733–1800)


10 July
1782

2 April
1783

Whig

Shelburne
(Whig–Tory)
[4]


Nathaniel Dance Lord North cropped cropped.jpg

The Right Honourable
Frederick North
Lord North
KG
MP for Banbury
(1732–1792)


2 April
1783

19 December
1783

Tory

Fox–North
[4]


1stMarquessOfBuckingham.jpg

The Right Honourable
George Nugent-Temple-Grenville
3rd Earl Temple
PC
(1753–1813)

19 December
1783

23 December
1783

Tory

Pitt I
[5]


Viscount Sydney by Gilbert Stuart.jpg

The Right Honourable
Thomas Townsend
1st Baron Sydney
PC
(1733–1800)

23 December
1783

5 June
1789

Whig
[4]


1st Baron Grenville-cropped.jpg

The Right Honourable
William Grenville
1st Baron Grenville
PCPC (Ire)
MP for Buckinghamshire[1782 2]
(1759–1834)


5 June
1789

8 June
1791

Tory
[4]


1stViscountMelville2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Dundas
MP for Edinburgh
(1742–1811)


8 June
1791

11 July
1794

Tory
[4]


3rd Duke of Portland 1804 cropped.jpg

His Grace
William Cavendish-Bentinck
3rd Duke of Portland
KGPCFRS
(1738–1809)


11 July
1794

30 July
1801

Tory
[4]

Addington


2ndEarlOfChichester.jpg

The Right Honourable
Thomas Pelham
4th Baron Pelham of Stanmer
PCPC (Ire)FRS
(1756–1826)


30 July
1801

17 August
1803

Whig
[4]


CP Yorke by George Romney.jpg

The Right Honourable
Charles Philip Yorke
FRSFSA
MP for Cambridgeshire
(1764–1834)


17 August
1803

12 May
1804

Tory
[4]


Earl jenkinson.jpg

The Right Honourable
Robert Jenkinson
2nd Baron Hawkesbury
PCFRS
(1770–1828)


12 May
1804

5 February
1806

Tory

Pitt II
[4]


George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer.jpg

The Right Honourable
George Spencer
2nd Earl Spencer
KGPCDLFRSFSA
(1758–1834)


5 February
1806

25 March
1807

Whig

All the Talents
(Whig–Tory)
[4]


Earl jenkinson.jpg

The Right Honourable
Robert Jenkinson
2nd Earl of Liverpool
PCFRS
(1770–1828)


25 March
1807

1 November
1809

Tory

Portland II
[4]


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The Right Honourable
Richard Ryder
MP for Tiverton
(1766–1832)


1 November
1809

8 June
1812

Tory

Perceval
[4]


Henry Addington by Beechey.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Addington
1st Viscount Sidmouth
PC
(1757–1844)

11 June
1812

17 January
1822

Tory

Liverpool
[4]


George IV
Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1816-1837).svg
(1820–1830)


Robert Peel by RR Scanlan detail.jpg

The Right Honourable
Robert Peel
FRS
MP for Oxford University
(1788–1850)


17 January
1822

10 April
1827

Tory
[4]


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The Right Honourable
William Sturges Bourne
MP for Ashburton
(1769–1845)


30 April
1827

16 July
1827

Tory

Canning
(Canningite–Whig)
[4]


Lord Henry Petty.jpg

The Most Honourable
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
PCFRS
(1780–1863)


16 July
1827

22 January
1828

Whig
[4]


Goderich


Robert Peel by RR Scanlan detail.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Robert Peel
BtFRS
MP for 3 constituencies respectively
(1788–1850)


26 January
1828

22 November
1830

Tory

Wellington–Peel
[4]


William IV
Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1816-1837).svg
(1830–1837)


2nd V Melbourne.jpg

The Right Honourable
William Lamb
2nd Viscount Melbourne
PC
(1779–1848)

22 November
1830

16 July
1834

Whig

Grey
[4]


Bessborough4.JPG

The Right Honourable
John Ponsonby
1st Baron Duncannon
PC
(1781–1847)

19 July
1834

15 November
1834

Whig

Melbourne I
[4]


Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by John Jackson cropped.jpg

Field MarshalHis Grace
Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke of Wellington
KGGCBGCHPC
(1769–1852)


15 November
1834

15 December
1834

Tory

Wellington Caretaker
[4]


HenryGoulburn.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Goulburn
FRS
MP for Cambridge University
(1784–1856)


15 December
1834

18 April
1835

Conservative

Peel I
[4]


Lord john russell.jpg

The Right Honourable
Lord John Russell
MP for Stroud
(1792–1878)


18 April
1835

30 August
1839

Whig

Melbourne II
[5]


Victoria
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg
(1837–1901)


Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby by John Jackson.jpg

The Most Honourable
Constantine Phipps
1st Marquess of Normanby
GCHPC
(1797–1863)


30 August
1839

30 August
1841

Whig
[5]


Sir James Graham 2nd Bart First Lord Admiralty.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir James Graham
Bt
MP for Dorchester
(1792–1861)


6 September
1841

30 June
1846

Conservative

Peel II
[5]


Sir George Grey, 2nd Bt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir George Grey
Bt

MP for Devonport →
North Northumberland[1782 3]

(1799–1882)


8 July
1846

23 February
1852

Whig

Russell I
[5]


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The Right Honourable
Spencer Horatio Walpole
QC
MP for Midhurst
(1806–1898)


27 February
1852

19 December
1852

Conservative

Who? Who?
[5]


Lord Palmerston 1855.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry John Temple
3rd Viscount Palmerston
GCBPCFRS
MP for Tiverton
(1784–1865)


28 December
1852

6 February
1855

Whig

Aberdeen
(Peelite–Whig)
[5]


Sir George Grey, 2nd Bt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir George Grey
Bt
MP for Morpeth
(1799–1882)


8 February
1855

26 February
1858

Whig

Palmerston I
[5]


Spencer Horatio Walpole.JPG

The Right Honourable
Spencer Horatio Walpole
QC
MP for Cambridge University
(1806–1898)


26 February
1858

3 March
1859

Conservative

Derby–Disraeli II
[5]


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The Right Honourable
Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron-Estcourt
DLJP
MP for North Wiltshire
(1801–1876)


3 March
1859

18 June
1859

Conservative
[5]


Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 2nd Bt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir George Cornewall Lewis
Bt
MP for Radnor
(1806–1863)


18 June
1859

25 July
1861

Liberal

Palmerston II
[5]


Sir George Grey, 2nd Bt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir George Grey
Bt
MP for Morpeth
(1799–1882)


25 July
1861

28 June
1866

Liberal
[5]


Russell II


Spencer Horatio Walpole.JPG

The Right Honourable
Spencer Horatio Walpole
QC
MP for Cambridge University
(1806–1898)


6 July
1866

17 May
1867

Conservative

Derby–Disraeli III
[5]


1st Earl of Cranbrook.jpg

The Right Honourable
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy
MP for Oxford University
(1814–1906)


17 May
1867

3 December
1868

Conservative
[5]


Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare NPG.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Bruce
JPDL
MP for Merthyr Tydfil →
Renfrewshire[1782 4]

(1815–1895)


9 December
1868

9 August
1873

Liberal

Gladstone I
[5]


Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke by George Frederic Watts.jpg

The Right Honourable
Robert Lowe
MP for London University
(1811–1892)


9 August
1873

20 February
1874

Liberal
[5]


Portrait of Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross.jpg

The Right Honourable
R. A. Cross
GCBFRSDL
MP for South West Lancashire
(1823–1914)


21 February
1874

23 April
1880

Conservative

Disraeli II
[5]


Sir William Harcourt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir William Harcourt
QC
MP for Derby
(1827–1904)


28 April
1880

23 June
1885

Liberal

Gladstone II
[5]


Portrait of Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross.jpg

The Right Honourable
R. A. Cross
GCBFRSDL
MP for Newton
(1823–1914)


24 June
1885

1 February
1886

Conservative

Salisbury I
[5]


Hugh Childers, Lock & Whitfield woodburytype, 1876-83 crop.jpg

The Right Honourable
Hugh Childers
MP for Edinburgh South
(1827–1896)


6 February
1886

25 July
1886

Liberal

Gladstone III
[5]


Henrymatthews.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Matthews
QC
MP for Birmingham East
(1826–1913)


3 August
1886

15 August
1892

Conservative

Salisbury II
[5]


Portrait of Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith.jpg

The Right Honourable
H. H. Asquith
QC
MP for East Fife
(1852–1928)


18 August
1892

25 June
1895

Liberal

Gladstone IV
[5]

Rosebery


Matthew White Ridley sketch.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Matthew White Ridley
BtDL
MP for Blackpool
(1842–1904)


29 June
1895

12 November
1900

Conservative

Salisbury
(III & IV)
(Con.–Lib.U.)
[5]


Charles Thomson Ritchie headshot.jpg

The Right Honourable
Charles Ritchie
MP for Croydon
(1838–1906)


12 November
1900

11 August
1902

Conservative
[5]


Edward VII
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg
(1901–1910)


Balfour


Akers-Douglas crop.jpg

The Right Honourable
Aretas Akers-Douglas
JPDL
MP for St Augustine's
(1851–1926)



11 August
1902

5 December
1905

Conservative
[5]


Herbert John Gladstone.jpg

The Right Honourable
Herbert Gladstone
JP
MP for Leeds West
(1854–1930)


11 December
1905

19 February
1910

Liberal

Campbell-Bannerman
[5]


Asquith
(I–III)


Churchill 1904 Q 42037.jpg

The Right Honourable
Winston Churchill
MP for Dundee
(1874–1965)


19 February
1910

24 October
1911

Liberal
[5]


George V
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg
(1910–1936)


Reginald McKenna photo.jpg

The Right Honourable
Reginald McKenna
MP for North Monmouthshire
(1863–1943)


24 October
1911

27 May
1915

Liberal
[5]


Portrait of John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir John Simon
MP for Walthamstow
(1873–1954)


27 May
1915

12 January
1916

Liberal

Asquith Coalition
(Lib.–Con.–et al.)
[5]


Herbert Samuel.jpg

The Right Honourable
Herbert Samuel
MP for Cleveland
(1870–1963)


12 January
1916

7 December
1916

Liberal
[5]


George Cave 1911.jpg

The Right Honourable
George Cave
1st Viscount Cave
PC
MP for Kingston[1782 5]
(1856–1928)


11 December
1916

14 January
1919

Conservative

Lloyd George
(I & II)
[5]


Edward Shortt.jpg

The Right Honourable
Edward Shortt
KC
MP for Newcastle upon Tyne West
(1862–1935)


14 January
1919

23 October
1922

Liberal
[5]


William Bridgeman.jpg

The Right Honourable
William Bridgeman
JPDL
MP for Oswestry
(1864–1935)


25 October
1922

22 January
1924

Conservative

Law
[5]

Baldwin I


1910 Arthur Henderson.jpg

The Right Honourable
Arthur Henderson
MP for Burnley[1782 6]
(1863–1935)


23 January
1924

4 November
1924

Labour

MacDonald I
[5]


1st Viscount Brentford 1923.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir William Joynson-Hicks
BtPC (NI)DL
MP for Twickenham
(1865–1932)


7 November
1924

5 June
1929

Conservative

Baldwin II
[5]


J R Clynes.jpg

The Right Honourable
John Robert Clynes
MP for Manchester Platting
(1869–1949)


8 June
1929

26 August
1931

Labour

MacDonald II
[5]


Herbert Samuel.jpg

The Right Honourable
Herbert Samuel
GCBGBE
MP for Darwen
(1870–1963)


26 August
1931

1 October
1932

Liberal

National I
(N.Lab.–Con.–et al.)
[5]


National II


Sir John Gilmour.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir John Gilmour
BtDSOTDJPDL
MP for Glasgow Pollok
(1876–1940)


1 October
1932

7 June
1935

Unionist
[5]


Portrait of John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir John Simon
GCSIGCVOOBE
MP for Spen Valley
(1873–1954)


7 June
1935

28 May
1937

Liberal National

National III
(Con.–N.Lab.–et al.)
[5]


Edward VIII
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg
(1936)


George VI
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg
(1936–1952)


Sir Samuel Hoare GGBain.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Samuel Hoare
BtGCSIGBECMGJP
MP for Chelsea
(1880–1959)


28 May
1937

3 September
1939

Conservative

National IV
[5]


John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley 1947.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir John Anderson
GCBGCSIGCIEPC (Ire)
MP for Combined Scottish Universities
(1882–1958)


4 September
1939

4 October
1940

Independent
(National)

Chamberlain War
[5]


Churchill War
(All parties)


Herbert Morrison 1947.jpg

The Right Honourable
Herbert Morrison
MP for Hackney South
(1888–1965)


4 October
1940

23 May
1945

Labour
[5]


Donaldsomervell.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Donald Somervell
KC
MP for Crewe
(1889–1960)


25 May
1945

26 July
1945

Conservative

Churchill Caretaker
(Con.–Lib.N.)
[5]


James Chuter Ede (minister van Binnenlandse Zaken (Home Secretary)), Bestanddeelnr 900-7223.jpg

The Right Honourable
James Chuter Ede
JPDL
MP for South Shields
(1882–1965)


3 August
1945

26 October
1951

Labour

Attlee
(I & II)
[5]


David Maxwell Fyfe.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe
GCVOQC
MP for Liverpool West Derby
(1900–1967)


27 October
1951

19 October
1954

Conservative

Churchill III
[5]


Elizabeth II
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.svg
(1952–present)


Gwilym Lloyd George 1922.jpg

The Right Honourable
Gwilym Lloyd George
TD
MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North
(1894–1967)


19 October
1954

14 January
1957

National Liberal
&
Conservative
[5]


Eden



The Right Honourable
Richard Austen Butler
CH
MP for Saffron Walden
(1902–1982)


14 January
1957

13 July
1962

Conservative

Macmillan
(I & II)
[5]


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The Right Honourable
Henry Brooke
MP for Hampstead
(1903–1984)


14 July
1962

16 October
1964

Conservative
[5]


Douglas-Home


No image.svg

The Right Honourable
Sir Frank Soskice
QC
MP for Newport
(1902–1979)


18 October
1964

23 December
1965

Labour

Wilson
(I & II)
[5]


Roy Jenkins 1977b.jpg

The Right Honourable
Roy Jenkins
MP for Birmingham Stechford
(1920–2003)


23 December
1965

30 November
1967

Labour
[5]


James Callaghan.JPG

The Right Honourable
James Callaghan
MP for Cardiff South East
(1912–2005)


30 November
1967

19 June
1970

Labour
[5]


Reginald Maudling.jpg

The Right Honourable
Reginald Maudling
MP for Barnet
(1917–1979)


20 June
1970

18 July
1972

Conservative

Heath
[5]


Robert Carr2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Robert Carr
MP for Carshalton
(1916–2012)


18 July
1972

4 March
1974

Conservative
[5]


Roy Jenkins 1977b.jpg

The Right Honourable
Roy Jenkins
MP for Birmingham Stechford
(1920–2003)


5 March
1974

10 September
1976

Labour

Wilson
(III & IV)
[5]


Callaghan


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The Right Honourable
Merlyn Rees
MP for Leeds South
(1920–2006)


10 September
1976

4 May
1979

Labour
[5]


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The Right Honourable
William Whitelaw
CHMCDL
MP for Penrith and The Border
(1918–1999)


4 May
1979

11 June
1983

Conservative

Thatcher I
[5]


Lord Brittan 2011.jpg

The Right Honourable
Leon Brittan
QC
MP for Richmond (Yorks)
(1939–2015)


11 June
1983

2 September
1985

Conservative

Thatcher II
[5]


Lord Hurd (cropped).jpg

The Right Honourable
Douglas Hurd
CBE
MP for Witney
(born 1930)


2 September
1985

26 October
1989

Conservative
[5]

Thatcher III


No image.svg

The Right Honourable
David Waddington
QCDL
MP for Ribble Valley
(1929–2017)


26 October
1989

28 November
1990

Conservative
[5]


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The Right Honourable
Kenneth Baker
MP for Mole Valley
(born 1934)


28 November
1990

10 April
1992

Conservative

Major I
[5]


Official portrait of Mr Kenneth Clarke crop 2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Kenneth Clarke
QC
MP for Rushcliffe
(born 1940)


10 April
1992

27 May
1993

Conservative

Major II
[5]


Official portrait of Lord Howard of Lympne crop 2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Michael Howard
QC
MP for Folkestone and Hythe
(born 1941)


27 May
1993

2 May
1997

Conservative
[5]


Jack Straw 2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Jack Straw
MP for Blackburn
(born 1946)


2 May
1997

8 June
2001

Labour

Blair
(I–III)
[5]


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The Right Honourable
David Blunkett
MP for Sheffield Brightside
(born 1947)


8 June
2001

15 December
2004

Labour
[5]


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The Right Honourable
Charles Clarke
MP for Norwich South
(born 1950)


15 December
2004

5 May
2006

Labour
[5]


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The Right Honourable
John Reid
MP for Airdrie and Shotts
(born 1947)


5 May
2006

27 June
2007

Labour
[6]


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The Right Honourable
Jacqui Smith
MP for Redditch
(born 1962)


28 June
2007

5 June
2009

Labour

Brown
[7]


Alan Johnson MP.jpg

The Right Honourable
Alan Johnson
MP for Hull West and Hessle
(born 1950)


5 June
2009

11 May
2010

Labour
[8]


Theresa May 2015 (cropped).jpg

The Right Honourable
Theresa May
MP for Maidenhead
(born 1956)


12 May
2010

13 July
2016

Conservative

Cameron–Clegg
(Con.–L.D.)
[9]

Cameron II


Official portrait of Amber Rudd crop 2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Amber Rudd
MP for Hastings and Rye
(born 1963)


13 July
2016

29 April
2018

Conservative

May I
[10]


May II


Official portrait of Sajid Javid MP.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sajid Javid
MP for Bromsgrove
(born 1969)


30 April
2018

Incumbent

Conservative
[11]


See also



  • British government departments

  • Cabinet (government)

  • Great Offices of State

  • List of British governments

  • Ministry of Justice

  • Shadow Home Secretary

  • Home Office under Theresa May



Notes





  1. ^ The Prince of Wales served as Prince Regent from 5 February 1811.


  2. ^ Elevated to the Peerage of Great Britain in 1790.


  3. ^ Elected to a new constituency in the 1847 general election.


  4. ^ Lost seat in the 1868 general election and elected to a new constituency in the Renfrewshire by-election.


  5. ^ Elevated to the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1918.


  6. ^ Elected on 28 February 1924 in the Burnley by-election.




References



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  2. ^ "Sajid Javid replaces Amber Rudd as home secretary". BBC News. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018.


  3. ^ Including honorifics and constituencies for elected MPs.


  4. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv Gibson 2008.


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