Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences
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Incumbent
Vacant
since 20 September 2022
Department of Health and Social Care
Style Minister
Nominator Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
Website www.gov.uk/government/ministers/parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state--137

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences was a junior position in the Department of Health and Social Care in the British government. It is currently vacant since 20 September 2022.

Contents

The role was formerly known as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Life Science, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Quality [1] and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Care Quality. [2]

This office was always been held by a member of the House of Lords. As of 2022, the most recent incumbent was Lord Kamall, between 17 September 2021 and 20 September 2022.

Responsibility

The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences leads on the following policy areas:

List of ministers

NamePortraitEntered officeLeft officePolitical party
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
The Baroness Hooper Official portrait of Baroness Hooper crop 2.jpg 28 July 198914 April 1992 Conservative
The Baroness Cumberlege Official portrait of Baroness Cumberlege, 2021.jpg 14 April 19922 May 1997 Conservative
Minister of State for Health
The Baroness Jay of Paddington Official portrait of Baroness Jay of Paddington crop 2, 2019.jpg 2 May 199727 July 1998 Labour
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
The Baroness Hayman Official portrait of Baroness Hayman crop 2.jpg 28 July 199829 July 1999 Labour
The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Official portrait of Lord Hunt of Kings Heath crop 2.jpg 1 January 199817 March 2003 Labour
Minister of State for National Health Services Delivery
The Lord Warner Official portrait of Lord Warner crop 2, 2019.jpg 13 June 20034 January 2007 Labour
Minister of State for National Health Services Reform
The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Official portrait of Lord Hunt of Kings Heath crop 2.jpg 5 January 200728 June 2007 Labour
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
The Lord Darzi of Denham Official portrait of Lord Darzi of Denham.jpg 29 June 200721 July 2009 Labour
The Baroness Thornton Official portrait of Baroness Thornton crop 2.jpg 19 February 201011 May 2010 Labour
The Earl Howe Official portrait of Earl Howe 2020 crop 2.jpg 17 May 201011 May 2015 Conservative
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for National Health Services Productivity
The Lord Prior of Brampton Official portrait of Lord Prior of Brampton 2020 crop 2.jpg 14 May 201521 December 2016 Conservative
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
The Lord O'Shaughnessy Official portrait of Lord O'Shaughnessy crop 2.jpg 21 December 201631 December 2018 Conservative
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Life Science
The Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford Official portrait of Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford crop 2.jpg 10 January 201913 February 2020 Conservative
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Innovation
The Lord Bethell Official portrait of Lord Bethell crop 2.jpg 9 March 202017 September 2021 Conservative
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences
The Lord Kamall Syed Kamall Portrait.jpg 17 September 202120 September 2022 Conservative

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References

  1. "Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Innovation) - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  2. "Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Care Quality - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-31.