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Junior office of the British government
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Prevention 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.
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]
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 [ edit ]
Name
Portrait
Took office
Left office
Political party
Prime 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 1970
4 March 1974
Conservative
Edward Heath
(l )
Michael Alison MP for Barkston Ash
24 June 1970
4 March 1974
Conservative
Edward Heath
(l )
David Owen MP for Plymouth Devonport
8 March 1974
26 July 1974
Labour
Harold Wilson
(lll )
Robert Brown MP for Newcastle upon Tyne West
8 March 1974
18 October 1974
Labour
Harold Wilson
(lll )
Alec Jones MP for Rhondda
18 October 1974
12 June 1975
Labour
Harold Wilson
(lV )
Michael Meacher MP for Oldham West
12 June 1975
14 April 1976
Labour
Harold Wilson
(lV )
Eric Deakins MP for Walthamstow
14 April 1976
4 May 1979
Labour
James Callaghan
(l )
Reginald Wells-Pestell, Baron Wells-Pestell Life peer
3 January 1979
4 May 1979
Labour
James Callaghan
(l )
George Young MP for Acton
7 May 1979
15 September 1981
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l )
Lynda Chalker MP for Wallasey
7 May 1979
5 March 1982
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l )
Geoffrey Finsberg MP for Hampstead
15 September 1981
14 June 1983
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l )
Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton Hereditary Peer
15 September 1981
6 April 1982
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l )
Tony Newton MP for Braintree
5 March 1982
11 September 1984
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l ) + (ll )
David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne Hereditary Peer
6 April 1982
14 June 1983
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(l )
John Patten MP for Oxford West and Abingdon
14 June 1983
2 September 1985
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
Simon Arthur, 4th Baron Glenarthur Hereditary Peer
14 June 1983
26 March 1985
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
Ray Whitney MP for Wycombe
11 September 1984
10 September 1986
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington Life Peer
30 March 1985
13 June 1987
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
John Major MP for Huntingdon
2 September 1985
10 September 1986
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
Nicholas Lyell MP for Mid Bedfordshire
10 September 1986
13 June 1987
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
Edwina Currie MP for South Derbyshire
10 September 1986
16 December 1988
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(ll ) + (lll )
Roger Freeman MP for Kettering
16 December 1988
4 May 1990
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(lll )
Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper Life peer
28 July 1989
14 April 1992
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(lll )
John Major (l )
Stephen Dorrell MP for Loughborough
4 May 1990
November 1990
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
(lll )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security
Tom Sackville MP for Bolton West
14 April 1992
29 November 1995
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
Julia Cumberlege, Baroness Cumberlege Life peer
14 April 1992
2 May 1997
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
Tim Yeo MP for South Suffolk
15 April 1992
27 May 1993
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
John Bowis MP for Battersea
27 May 1993
23 July 1996
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
John Horam MP for Orpington
29 November 1995
2 May 1997
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
Simon Burns MP for Chelmsford
23 July 1996
2 May 1997
Conservative
John Major
(ll )
Minister of State for Public Health
Tessa Jowell MP for Dulwich and West Norwood
2 May 1997
11 October 1999
Labour
Tony Blair (l )
Yvette Cooper MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
11 October 1999
28 May 2002
Labour
Tony Blair (l ) + (ll )
David Lammy MP for Tottenham
29 May 2002
13 June 2003
Labour
Tony Blair (ll )
Melanie Johnson MP for Welwyn Hatfield
13 June 2003
10 May 2005
Labour
Tony Blair (ll )
Caroline Flint MP for Don Valley
10 May 2005
28 June 2007
Labour
Tony Blair (lll )
Dawn Primarolo MP for Bristol South
29 June 2007
5 June 2009
Labour
Gordon Brown (l )
Gillian Merron MP for Lincoln
10 June 2009
11 May 2010
Labour
Gordon Brown (l )
Anne Milton MP for Guildford
11 May 2010
4 September 2012
Conservative
David Cameron (Coalition )
Anna Soubry MP for Broxtowe
4 September 2012
7 October 2013
Conservative
David Cameron (Coalition )
Jane Ellison MP for Battersea
7 October 2013
15 July 2016
Conservative
David Cameron (Coalition ) + (II )
Nicola Blackwood MP for Oxford West and Abingdon
14 July 2016
9 June 2017
Conservative
Theresa May (I )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care
Steve Brine
MP for Winchester
14 June 2017
25 March 2019
Conservative
Theresa May (II )
Seema Kennedy MP for South Ribble
4 April 2019
26 July 2019
Conservative
Theresa May (II )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health and Primary Care
Jo Churchill MP for Bury St Edmunds
26 July 2019
15 September 2021
Conservative
Boris Johnson (I ) + (II )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health
Maggie Throup MP for Erewash
15 September 2021
6 September 2022
Conservative
Boris Johnson (II )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health
Neil O'Brien MP for Harborough
8 September 2022
13 November 2023
Conservative
Liz 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 2023
5 July 2024
Conservative
Rishi Sunak (I )
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Prevention
Andrew Gwynne MP for Gorton and Denton
9 July 2024
Present
Labour
Keir Starmer (Starmer ministry )
Other ministerial appointments [ edit ]
COVID-19 vaccine deployment [ edit ]
Patient safety and primary care [ edit ]