Diana Barran, Baroness Barran

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  1. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School and College System from 17 September 2021 to 26 October 2022.

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The Baroness Barran
MBE
Baroness Barran Official Portrait.jpg
Official portrait, 2018
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System and Student Finance [lower-alpha 1]
Assumed office
17 September 2021
Political offices
Preceded by Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Civil Society and Loneliness
2019–present
Incumbent