Admiralty Board Explained

Agency Name:Admiralty Board
Seal:Flag of the Admiralty Board.svg
Formed:1964
Preceding1:Board of Admiralty
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
Headquarters:Whitehall, Westminster, London
Chief1 Name:Grant Shapps
Secretary of State for Defence[1]
Parent Agency:Defence Council

The Admiralty Board is the body established under the Defence Council of the United Kingdom for the administration of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom. It meets formally only once a year, and the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy is conducted by the Navy Board, which does not include any ministers.

The Admiralty Board was established with the abolition of the Board of Admiralty and the integration of the three service ministries into the Ministry of Defence.

The board is chaired by His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Defence and includes the professional heads of the navy, as well as various ministers and civil servants of the Ministry of Defence.

Membership of the board

The composition is as follows:[2]

In addition, the following are usually in attendance:

Notes: Secretariat support is provided by the Naval Staff Policy/Secretariat and Sec/1SL.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ben Wallace Named New Defence Secretary. 25 July 2019. Forces Network. en. 23 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Government. H.M.. Admiralty Board, Royal Navy. royalnavy.mod.uk. Ministry of Defence. 23 July 2017. en.
  3. News: Admirable . 8 March 2019 . registration . Daily Telegraph . 9 March 2019.