The following appointments and changes have been made in recent
weeks
Government
- On January 14, resigned as Economic
Secretary to the Treasury and was replaced by MP (formerly Minister for
Pensions). (formerly Parliamentary
Private Secretary to ) was appointed to replaced
her.
Labour Party
-
and James Keen have
been appointed as Special Adviser to the Prime Minister
Conservative Party
-
appointed as parliamentary
private secretary to the Attorney General
- Rachel MacLean appointed Conservative Party leader's Director
of Strategy
Select committees
- Administration: Nick appointed as chair; and added
- Backbench Business: added
- Energy Security and Net Zero: replaced
- Environmental Audit: added
- Finance: and added
- Human Rights (Joint Committee): , , , and added; replaced
- Liaison Committee: , , , , and added
- National Security Strategy (Joint Committee): , , and added; elected Chair
- Northern Ireland Affairs: Sir added
- Petitions: and added; replaced
- Procedure: , , Sir , , , , , , , and added
- Public Accounts: added
- Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs: replaced
- Scottish Affairs: added
- Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission: added
- Welsh Affairs: added; and replaced and
- Women and Equalities Committee: and added
Lords
Peerages announced on December 20
Nominations from the Leader of the Labour Party:
- Professor FRSE – Vice Chair of the
British Council, former Member of the Scottish Parliament for
Paisley North and previously Labour Leader in the Scottish
Parliament
- Sir – former General
Secretary of the Trades Union Congress and former chair of the
Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Liverpool Wavertree and current Chair of the
Maternal Mental Health Alliance
-
– formerly the Joint
General Secretary of the National Education Union (NEU) and
education policy adviser
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Cardiff West and former Minister of State at the
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for
Children, Schools and Families
-
– former Member of Parliament
for West Ham and former Shadow Minister
-
OBE CBE – Chair of Camden
STEAM, formerly Chair of Goldsmiths University and CEO and
Chair of Creative Skillset
-
CBE – former Assistant
General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC)
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Glasgow East and formerly Minister within the
Scottish Executive
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Bristol West and former Shadow Secretary of
State
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Sunderland Central and former Shadow Minister
-
– former Labour Party
Regional Director, Assistant General Secretary and General
Secretary of the Labour Party 2020-2024
-
– former Chief of Staff to Prime
Minister and former Cabinet Office Second Permanent Secretary
-
– former Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) for North West England
-
– Senior Advisor at Edelman,
and former Head of Government Relations in Downing Street
-
– former Member of the
Senedd (MS) for Bridgend and First Minister of Wales
-
– National Chair of Jewish
Labour Movement and a former Camden Councillor
-
CMG CBE – Social Policy
expert and Chair of English Heritage, Chair of National Savings
& Investments (NS&I), and Chair of London Institute of
Banking and Finance
-
KC – Master of the Bench
of the Inner Temple. Previously Principal Legal Advisor to the
Director of Public Prosecutions and a Circuit Judge
specialising in serious crime, including rape
-
CBE – Campaigner for
children and formerly served as the Children's Commissioner for
England. Founder and Executive Chair of the Centre for Young
Lives
-
– former Director of
Strategy to Sir . Co-founder of BritainThinks
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Birmingham Hall Green and Birmingham Selly Oak,
and former Government Whip
- Claude Moraes OBE – former Member of the European Parliament
(MEP) for London and chair of the Civil Liberties, Justice and
Home Affairs Committee
-
– UNISON Yorkshire and
Humberside Regional Convenor and Branch Secretary and Labour
Councillor
-
– Currently the Chief
Executive of Camden Town Unlimited and Euston Town, formerly
the Mayor of London's ‘Champion for Small Business'
- Dame DBE FRCN – Professor
of nursing policy and former President of the Royal College of
Nursing
-
OBE – Founding Director of
Faith in Leadership
-
OBE – former Mayor of
Bristol and Head of Bristol City Council. Former journalist,
voluntary sector manager and NHS public health manager
- Revd Dr Russell David Rook OBE – Partner at the Good Faith
Partnership and Anglican priest
-
– former Member of Parliament
for Sedgefield, and former Opposition Assistant Whip
Nominations from the Leader of the Conservative Party:
-
CBE – Regius Professor
Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and
Anglican priest
-
– Co-founder of Parent Gym
and barrister serving as the Southeastern Circuit Junior and a
member of the Bar Human Rights Committee
- Rt Hon Dame PhD – former Deputy Prime
Minister and former Member of Parliament for Suffolk Coastal
-
– former Deputy Mayor of
London and former member of the London Assembly for Havering
and Redbridge
-
– former Member of
Parliament for Redditch and former Minister of State for
Housing and Planning
-
– founder and director of the
Free Speech Union, and an associate editor of The Spectator
Nominations from the Leader of the Liberal Democrat
Party:
- Cllr MBE – current Sheffield
City Councillor and former chair of the Liberal Democrat Carers
Commission
- Dr – current President of the
Liberal Democrats
died on 20 October
retired
Wales
resigned as Leader of the
Welsh Conservative Group on December 3 and was replaced by MS