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Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, also referred to as the culture secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for strategy and policy across the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.[1] The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. The office has been dubbed "Minister of Fun".[2]

Secretary of State
for Culture, Media and Sport
Incumbent
Lucy Frazer
since 7 February 2023
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
StyleCulture Secretary
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(within the UK and the Commonwealth)
StatusSecretary of state
Minister of the Crown
AppointerThe Monarch
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Formation11 April 1992
First holderDavid Mellor
Websitewww.culture.gov.uk

Responsibilities

The secretary has overall responsibility for strategy and policy across the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.[1] Responsibilities include:[1]

  • Arts and Culture
  • Broadcasting
  • Creative industries
  • Creative Industries Council
  • Cultural property, heritage and the historic environment
  • Cultural Renewal Taskforce
  • Culture, sports and arts sector recovery from COVID-19
  • Data Protection Regulator - the ICO (Information Commissioners Office)
  • Gambling and racing
  • Libraries
  • Media ownership and mergers
  • Museums and galleries
  • The National Lottery
  • Sport
  • Telecommunications and online
  • Tourism

History

The office was created in 1992 by Prime Minister John Major, as Secretary of State for National Heritage.[3] In his autobiography, Major says that, before the office was created, responsibility for cultural interests was shared among various departments, but important to none of them.[4] For instance, arts and libraries, although a separate department, had no minister in the Cabinet, sport was part of the Department for Education, film was part of the Department of Trade and Industry, broadcasting was part of the Home Office, tourism was part of the Department for Employment and heritage was part of the Department of the Environment.[4] He also wrote that the system tended to favour the interests of the articulate and well-connected London-based arts lobby.[4]

Thus, when he became Prime Minister, Major said that he saw that the only way to give culture and sport the higher profile that he thought that they deserved was to establish a new department, under a minister of Cabinet rank, to bring together all aspects of the arts, sport and heritage.[5]

List of secretaries of state

Secretary of State Term of office Party Prime Minister

Secretaries of State for National Heritage (1992–1997)

  David Mellor
MP for Putney
11 April 1992 22 September 1992 Conservative John Major
  Peter Brooke
MP for Cities of London and Westminster
25 September 1992 20 July 1994 Conservative
  Stephen Dorrell
MP for Loughborough
20 July 1994 5 July 1995 Conservative
  Virginia Bottomley
MP for South West Surrey
5 July 1995 2 May 1997 Conservative
  Chris Smith
MP for Islington South and Finsbury
2 May 1997 22 July 1997 Labour Tony Blair

Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1997–2010)

  Chris Smith
MP for Islington South and Finsbury
22 July 1997 8 June 2001 Labour Tony Blair
  Tessa Jowell
MP for Dulwich and West Norwood
8 June 2001 27 June 2007 Labour
  James Purnell
MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
28 June 2007 24 January 2008 Labour Gordon Brown
  Andy Burnham
MP for Leigh
24 January 2008 5 June 2009 Labour
  Ben Bradshaw
MP for Exeter
5 June 2009 11 May 2010 Labour

Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (2010–2012)

  Jeremy Hunt
MP for South West Surrey
12 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative David Cameron
(I)

Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2012–2017)

  Maria Miller
MP for Basingstoke
4 September 2012 9 April 2014 Conservative David Cameron
(I)
  Sajid Javid
MP for Bromsgrove
9 April 2014 11 May 2015 Conservative
  John Whittingdale
MP for Maldon
11 May 2015 14 July 2016 Conservative David Cameron
(II)
  Karen Bradley
MP for Staffordshire Moorlands
14 July 2016 3 July 2017 Conservative Theresa May
(I)
In 2017 the DCMS was renamed to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in acknowledgement of the increasing responsibility the department had gained for Digital affairs.[6] Karen Bradley continued as Secretary of State for the department.

Secretaries of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (2017–2023)

  Karen Bradley
MP for Staffordshire Moorlands
3 July 2017 8 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May
(II)
  Matt Hancock
MP for West Suffolk
8 January 2018 8 July 2018 Conservative
  Jeremy Wright
MP for Kenilworth and Southam
9 July 2018 24 July 2019 Conservative
  Nicky Morgan
MP for Loughborough
(until November 2019)
Life peer (since January 2020)
24 July 2019 13 February 2020 Conservative Boris Johnson
  Oliver Dowden
MP for Hertsmere
13 February 2020 15 September 2021 Conservative
  Nadine Dorries
MP for Mid Bedfordshire
15 September 2021 6 September 2022 Conservative
  Michelle Donelan
MP for Chippenham
6 September 2022 7 February 2023 Conservative Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak

Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2023–present)

  Lucy Frazer
MP for South East Cambridgeshire
7 February 2023 Incumbent Conservative Rishi Sunak

See also


References

  1. ^ a b c "Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Interview: David Mellor - A more mellow fellow? Mellor's not for". The Independent. 22 October 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  3. ^ The Transfer of Functions (National Heritage) Order 1992.
  4. ^ a b c Major, John (1999). John Major: The Autobiography. HarperCollins Publishers. p. 404. ISBN 0-06-019614-9. OCLC 42751073.
  5. ^ Major, John (1999). John Major: The Autobiography. HarperCollins Publishers. p. 405. ISBN 0-06-019614-9. OCLC 42751073.
  6. ^ "Change of name for DCMS". GOV.UK. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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The secretary of state for culture media and sport also referred to as the culture secretary is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom with overall responsibility for strategy and policy across the Department for Culture Media and Sport 1 The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom The office has been dubbed Minister of Fun 2 Secretary of Statefor Culture Media and SportRoyal Arms of His Majesty s GovernmentIncumbentLucy Frazersince 7 February 2023Department for Culture Media and SportStyleCulture Secretary informal The Right Honourable within the UK and the Commonwealth StatusSecretary of stateMinister of the CrownAppointerThe Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister Term lengthAt His Majesty s pleasureFormation11 April 1992First holderDavid MellorWebsitewww wbr culture wbr gov wbr ukContents 1 Responsibilities 2 History 3 List of secretaries of state 3 1 Secretaries of State for National Heritage 1992 1997 3 2 Secretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 1997 2010 3 3 Secretary of State for Culture Olympics Media and Sport 2010 2012 3 4 Secretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 2012 2017 3 5 Secretaries of State for Digital Culture Media and Sport 2017 2023 3 6 Secretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 2023 present 4 See also 5 ReferencesResponsibilities EditThe secretary has overall responsibility for strategy and policy across the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport 1 Responsibilities include 1 Arts and Culture Broadcasting Creative industries Creative Industries Council Cultural property heritage and the historic environment Cultural Renewal Taskforce Culture sports and arts sector recovery from COVID 19 Data Protection Regulator the ICO Information Commissioners Office Gambling and racing Libraries Media ownership and mergers Museums and galleries The National Lottery Sport Telecommunications and online TourismHistory EditThe office was created in 1992 by Prime Minister John Major as Secretary of State for National Heritage 3 In his autobiography Major says that before the office was created responsibility for cultural interests was shared among various departments but important to none of them 4 For instance arts and libraries although a separate department had no minister in the Cabinet sport was part of the Department for Education film was part of the Department of Trade and Industry broadcasting was part of the Home Office tourism was part of the Department for Employment and heritage was part of the Department of the Environment 4 He also wrote that the system tended to favour the interests of the articulate and well connected London based arts lobby 4 Thus when he became Prime Minister Major said that he saw that the only way to give culture and sport the higher profile that he thought that they deserved was to establish a new department under a minister of Cabinet rank to bring together all aspects of the arts sport and heritage 5 List of secretaries of state EditSecretary of State Term of office Party Prime MinisterSecretaries of State for National Heritage 1992 1997 Edit David MellorMP for Putney 11 April 1992 22 September 1992 Conservative John Major Peter BrookeMP for Cities of London and Westminster 25 September 1992 20 July 1994 Conservative Stephen DorrellMP for Loughborough 20 July 1994 5 July 1995 Conservative Virginia BottomleyMP for South West Surrey 5 July 1995 2 May 1997 Conservative Chris SmithMP for Islington South and Finsbury 2 May 1997 22 July 1997 Labour Tony BlairSecretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 1997 2010 Edit Chris SmithMP for Islington South and Finsbury 22 July 1997 8 June 2001 Labour Tony Blair Tessa JowellMP for Dulwich and West Norwood 8 June 2001 27 June 2007 Labour James PurnellMP for Stalybridge and Hyde 28 June 2007 24 January 2008 Labour Gordon Brown Andy BurnhamMP for Leigh 24 January 2008 5 June 2009 Labour Ben BradshawMP for Exeter 5 June 2009 11 May 2010 LabourSecretary of State for Culture Olympics Media and Sport 2010 2012 Edit Jeremy HuntMP for South West Surrey 12 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative David Cameron I Secretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 2012 2017 Edit Maria MillerMP for Basingstoke 4 September 2012 9 April 2014 Conservative David Cameron I Sajid JavidMP for Bromsgrove 9 April 2014 11 May 2015 Conservative John WhittingdaleMP for Maldon 11 May 2015 14 July 2016 Conservative David Cameron II Karen BradleyMP for Staffordshire Moorlands 14 July 2016 3 July 2017 Conservative Theresa May I In 2017 the DCMS was renamed to the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport in acknowledgement of the increasing responsibility the department had gained for Digital affairs 6 Karen Bradley continued as Secretary of State for the department Secretaries of State for Digital Culture Media and Sport 2017 2023 Edit Karen BradleyMP for Staffordshire Moorlands 3 July 2017 8 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May II Matt HancockMP for West Suffolk 8 January 2018 8 July 2018 Conservative Jeremy WrightMP for Kenilworth and Southam 9 July 2018 24 July 2019 Conservative Nicky MorganMP for Loughborough until November 2019 Life peer since January 2020 24 July 2019 13 February 2020 Conservative Boris Johnson Oliver DowdenMP for Hertsmere 13 February 2020 15 September 2021 Conservative Nadine DorriesMP for Mid Bedfordshire 15 September 2021 6 September 2022 Conservative Michelle DonelanMP for Chippenham 6 September 2022 7 February 2023 Conservative Liz TrussRishi SunakSecretaries of State for Culture Media and Sport 2023 present Edit Lucy FrazerMP for South East Cambridgeshire 7 February 2023 Incumbent Conservative Rishi SunakSee also EditShadow Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport Digital Culture Media and Sport CommitteeReferences Edit a b c Secretary of State for Digital Culture Media and Sport GOV UK www gov uk Retrieved 21 December 2020 Interview David Mellor A more mellow fellow Mellor s not for The Independent 22 October 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2020 The Transfer of Functions National Heritage Order 1992 a b c Major John 1999 John Major The Autobiography HarperCollins Publishers p 404 ISBN 0 06 019614 9 OCLC 42751073 Major John 1999 John Major The Autobiography HarperCollins Publishers p 405 ISBN 0 06 019614 9 OCLC 42751073 Change of name for DCMS GOV UK Retrieved 11 November 2017 3232056783 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport amp oldid 1143936791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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