Home Secretary
The Secretary of State for the Home Department, commonly known as the Home Secretary, is the minister in charge of the Home Office of the United Kingdom, and one of the country's four Great Offices of State. The Home Secretary is responsible for internal affairs within England and Wales, and for immigration and citizenship for the whole of the United Kingdom: that is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The remit of the department also includes policing and matters of national security, as the Security Service, MI5, is directly accountable to the Home Secretary. The current Home Secretary is The Rt Hon. Theresa May, MP appointed on 12 May 2010 to serve in the Conservative-Liberal Democratic coalition government.
List of Home Secretaries
Colour key
(Politicians)
(Governments)
Home Secretaries, 1782–1801
|
Name |
Portrait |
Term of office |
Political party |
Prime Minister |
|
The Earl of Shelburne |
|
27 March 1782 |
10 July 1782 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Marquess of Rockingham |
|
Thomas Townsend |
|
10 July 1782 |
2 April 1783 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Earl of Shelburne |
|
Lord North |
|
2 April 1783 |
19 December 1783 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
The Duke of Portland |
|
The Earl Temple |
|
19 December 1783 |
23 December 1783 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
William Pitt the Younger |
|
The Lord Sydney |
|
23 December 1783 |
5 June 1789 |
Whig |
|
|
The Lord Grenville |
|
5 June 1789 |
8 June 1791 |
Tory |
|
|
Henry Dundas |
|
8 June 1791 |
11 July 1794 |
Tory |
|
|
The Duke of Portland |
|
11 July 1794 |
30 July 1801 |
Tory |
|
Home Secretaries, 1801–1900
|
Name |
Portrait |
Term of office |
Political party |
Prime Minister |
|
Lord Pelham |
|
30 July 1801 |
17 August 1803 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
Henry Addington |
|
Charles Philip Yorke |
|
17 August 1803 |
12 May 1804 |
Tory |
|
|
The Lord Hawkesbury |
|
12 May 1804 |
5 February 1806 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
William Pitt the Younger |
|
The Earl Spencer |
|
5 February 1806 |
25 March 1807 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
Lord Grenville |
|
The Lord Hawkesbury
(Earl of Liverpool from 1808) |
|
25 March 1807 |
1 November 1809 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
The Duke of Portland |
|
Richard Ryder |
|
1 November 1809 |
8 June 1812 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
Spencer Perceval |
|
The Viscount Sidmouth |
|
11 June 1812 |
17 January 1822 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
Lord Liverpool |
|
Robert Peel |
|
17 January 1822 |
10 April 1827 |
Tory |
|
|
William Sturges Bourne |
|
30 April 1827 |
16 July 1827 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
George Canning |
|
The Marquess of Lansdowne |
|
16 July 1827 |
22 January 1828 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Viscount Goderich |
|
Robert Peel |
|
26 January 1828 |
22 November 1830 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
The Duke of Wellington |
|
The Viscount Melbourne |
|
22 November 1830 |
16 July 1834 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Earl Grey |
|
Viscount Duncannon |
|
19 July 1834 |
15 November 1834 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Viscount Melbourne |
|
The Duke of Wellington |
|
15 November 1834 |
15 December 1834 |
Tory |
|
• |
|
The Duke of Wellington |
|
Henry Goulburn |
|
15 December 1834 |
18 April 1835 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Lord John Russell |
|
18 April 1835 |
30 August 1839 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Viscount Melbourne |
|
The Marquess of Normanby |
|
30 August 1839 |
30 August 1841 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
Sir James Graham, Bt |
|
6 September 1841 |
30 June 1846 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Sir Robert Peel |
|
Sir George Grey, Bt |
|
8 July 1846 |
23 February 1852 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
Lord John Russell |
|
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
27 February 1852 |
19 December 1852 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Earl of Derby |
|
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
28 December 1852 |
6 February 1855 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Earl of Aberdeen |
|
Sir George Grey, Bt |
|
8 February 1855 |
26 February 1858 |
Whig |
|
• |
|
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
26 February 1858 |
3 March 1859 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Earl of Derby |
|
Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt |
|
3 March 1859 |
18 June 1859 |
Conservative |
|
|
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt |
|
18 June 1859 |
25 July 1861 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
The Viscount Palmerston |
|
Sir George Grey, Bt |
|
25 July 1861 |
28 June 1866 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
The Earl Russell |
|
Spencer Horatio Walpole |
|
6 July 1866 |
17 May 1867 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Earl of Derby |
|
Gathorne Hardy |
|
17 May 1867 |
3 December 1868 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Henry Austin Bruce |
|
9 December 1868 |
9 August 1873 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Robert Lowe |
|
August 1873 |
20 February 1874 |
Liberal |
|
|
R. A. Cross |
|
21 February 1874 |
23 April 1880 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
Sir William Vernon Harcourt |
|
28 April 1880 |
23 June 1885 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
R. A. Cross |
|
24 June 1885 |
1 February 1886 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
|
Hugh Childers |
|
6 February 1886 |
25 July 1886 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
Henry Matthews |
|
3 August 1886 |
15 August 1892 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
|
H. H. Asquith |
|
18 August 1892 |
25 June 1895 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
• |
|
The Earl of Rosebery |
|
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt |
|
29 June 1895 |
12 November 1900 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
Home Secretaries, 1900–2001
|
Name |
Portrait |
Term of office |
Political party |
Prime Minister |
|
Charles Ritchie |
|
12 November 1900 |
12 July 1902 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
|
Aretas Akers-Douglas |
|
12 July 1902 |
5 December 1905 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Arthur Balfour |
|
Herbert Gladstone |
|
11 December 1905 |
19 February 1910 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
• |
|
H. H. Asquith |
|
Winston Churchill |
|
19 February 1910 |
24 October 1911 |
Liberal |
|
|
Reginald McKenna |
|
24 October 1911 |
27 May 1915 |
Liberal |
|
|
Sir John Simon |
|
27 May 1915 |
12 January 1916 |
Liberal |
|
• |
|
Herbert Samuel |
|
12 January 1916 |
7 December 1916 |
Liberal |
|
|
Sir George Cave
(Viscount Cave from 1918) |
|
11 December 1916 |
14 January 1919 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
David Lloyd George |
|
Edward Shortt |
|
14 January 1919 |
23 October 1922 |
Liberal |
|
|
William Bridgeman |
|
25 October 1922 |
22 January 1924 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Andrew Bonar Law |
Stanley Baldwin |
|
Arthur Henderson |
|
23 January 1924 |
4 November 1924 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Ramsay MacDonald |
|
Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt |
|
7 November 1924 |
5 June 1929 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Stanley Baldwin |
|
J. R. Clynes |
|
8 June 1929 |
26 August 1931 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Ramsay MacDonald |
|
Sir Herbert Samuel |
|
26 August 1931 |
1 October 1932 |
Liberal |
|
•
• |
|
|
Sir John Gilmour, Bt |
|
1 October 1932 |
7 June 1935 |
Unionist |
|
|
Sir John Simon |
|
7 June 1935 |
28 May 1937 |
Liberal National |
|
• |
|
Stanley Baldwin |
|
Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt |
|
28 May 1937 |
3 September 1939 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Neville Chamberlain |
|
Sir John Anderson |
|
4 September 1939 |
4 October 1940 |
National Independent |
|
• |
|
Herbert Morrison |
|
4 October 1940 |
23 May 1945 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Winston Churchill |
|
Sir Donald Somervell |
|
25 May 1945 |
26 July 1945 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
James Chuter Ede |
|
3 August 1945 |
26 October 1951 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Clement Attlee |
|
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe |
|
27 October 1951 |
19 October 1954 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Sir Winston Churchill |
|
Gwilym Lloyd George |
|
19 October 1954 |
14 January 1957 |
Liberal & Conservative |
|
• |
|
Sir Anthony Eden |
|
R. A. Butler |
|
14 January 1957 |
13 July 1962 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Harold Macmillan |
|
Henry Brooke |
|
14 July 1962 |
16 October 1964 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Sir Alec Douglas-Home |
|
Sir Frank Soskice |
|
18 October 1964 |
23 December 1965 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Harold Wilson |
|
Roy Jenkins |
|
23 December 1965 |
30 November 1967 |
Labour |
|
|
James Callaghan |
|
30 November 1967 |
19 June 1970 |
Labour |
|
|
Reginald Maudling |
|
20 June 1970 |
18 July 1972 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Edward Heath |
|
Robert Carr |
|
18 July 1972 |
4 March 1974 |
Conservative |
|
|
Roy Jenkins |
|
5 March 1974 |
10 September 1976 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Harold Wilson |
|
Merlyn Rees |
|
10 September 1976 |
4 May 1979 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
James Callaghan |
|
William Whitelaw |
|
4 May 1979 |
11 June 1983 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
Margaret Thatcher |
|
Leon Brittan |
|
11 June 1983 |
2 September 1985 |
Conservative |
|
|
Douglas Hurd |
|
2 September 1985 |
26 October 1989 |
Conservative |
|
|
David Waddington |
|
26 October 1989 |
28 November 1990 |
Conservative |
|
|
Kenneth Baker |
|
28 November 1990 |
10 April 1992 |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
John Major |
|
Kenneth Clarke |
|
10 April 1992 |
27 May 1993 |
Conservative |
|
|
Michael Howard |
|
27 May 1993 |
2 May 1997 |
Conservative |
|
|
Jack Straw |
|
2 May 1997 |
8 June 2001 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Tony Blair |
Home Secretaries, 2001–present
|
Name |
Portrait |
Term of office |
Political party |
Prime Minister |
|
David Blunkett |
|
8 June 2001 |
15 December 2004 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Tony Blair |
|
Charles Clarke |
|
15 December 2004 |
5 May 2006 |
Labour |
|
|
John Reid |
|
5 May 2006 |
27 June 2007 |
Labour |
|
|
Jacqui Smith |
|
28 June 2007 |
5 June 2009 |
Labour |
|
• |
|
Gordon Brown |
|
Alan Johnson |
|
5 June 2009 |
11 May 2010 |
Labour |
|
|
Theresa May |
|
11 May 2010 |
Incumbent |
Conservative |
|
• |
|
David Cameron |
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