Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions is a junior position in the Department for Work and Pensions in the British government.In the 1970s the minister was known as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment.The minister's responsibilities include:[1]This article related to government in the United Kingdom or its constituent countries is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
United KingdomRoyal ArmsHis Majesty's GovernmentTorsten BellDepartment for Work and PensionsPrime Minister of the United KingdomMonarchPrime MinisterTerm lengthAt His Majesty's pleasureJohn FraserLabourHarold WilsonHarold WalkerJohn GoldingJames CallaghanJohn GrantJim LesterConservativeMargaret ThatcherPatrick MayhewDavid WaddingtonHon. Peter MorrisonJohn GummerAlan ClarkPeter BottomleyDavid TrippierIan LangJohn LeePatrick NichollsThe Lord StrathclydeRobert JacksonJohn MajorEric ForthThe Viscount UllswaterPatrick McLoughlinAnn WiddecombeThe Lord HenleyJames PaicePhillip OppenheimStephen TimmsTony BlairJeff RookerMalcolm WicksIan McCartneyJames PurnellMike O'BrienGordon BrownRosie WintertonAngela EagleSteve WebbLiberal DemocratsDavid CameronThe Baroness AltmannRichard HarringtonTheresa MayGuy OppermanBoris JohnsonAlex BurghartLiz TrussLaura Trott13 November 2023Rishi SunakPaul MaynardEmma ReynoldsKeir Starmerresigned from the government