Defence Council of the United Kingdom explained

Agency Name:Defence Council of the United Kingdom
Formed:1964
Preceding1:Defence Board
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Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
Headquarters:Whitehall, Westminster, London
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Chief1 Name:John Healey
Chief1 Position:Secretary of State for Defence (Chairman)[1]
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The Defence Council of the United Kingdom is the supreme governing body of the British Armed Forces. It was established by the Defence (Transfer of Functions) Act 1964, which statutorily delegated the military authority of the Crown, as head of the Armed Forces, to the Defence Council. It has the power of "command and administration" over the military.

The Defence Council consists of the Defence Board, its principal committee, as well as the Admiralty Board, the Army Board and the Air Force Board. The Defence Board is chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence, the minister of the crown with "general responsibility for defence" of the United Kingdom.[2]

Functions

Prior to 1964, there were five government ministries responsible for the British Armed Forces: the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, the Ministry of Aviation, and a smaller Ministry of Defence. By Orders-in-Council issued under the Defence (Transfer of Functions) Act 1964, the functions of these bodies were transferred to the Defence Council and the Secretary of State for Defence, who heads a larger Ministry of Defence.

The Secretary of State for Defence, who is a member of the Cabinet, chairs the Defence Council, and is accountable to the King and to Parliament for its business. The letters patent constituting the Defence Council vest it with the power of command over His Majesty's Forces and give it responsibility for their administration, or in the words of the letters patent:

In practice, the Defence Council is a formal body, and almost all its work is conducted by the Defence Board. In addition, the three service boards (the Admiralty Board, the Army Board and the Air Force Board), which are sub-committees of the Defence Council meet annually for each service chief to report to the Secretary of State on the health of their respective services.[3]

Membership

As of, membership of the Defence Council is as follows:[4]

MembersTitleName
PoliticalSecretary of State for Defence (Chair)John Healey MP
Minister of State
(Minister for Defence Procurement)
Maria Eagle MP
Minister of State in the House of LordsLord Coaker
Minister of State
(Minister for the Armed Forces)
Luke Pollard MP
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Veterans and PeopleAlistair Cairns MP
His Majesty's Civil ServicePermanent Under-Secretary of State for DefenceDavid Williams
Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State of the Ministry of DefencePaul Lincoln
Director General FinanceAneen Blackmore
MilitaryChief of the Defence StaffAdmiral Sir Tony Radakin
Vice-Chief of the Defence StaffGeneral Dame Sharon Nesmith
First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval StaffAdmiral Sir Ben Key
Chief of the General StaffGeneral Sir Roly Walker
Chief of the Air StaffAir Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton
Commander Strategic CommandGeneral Sir James Hockenhull

Defence Board

The Defence Board is described as the highest committee of the Ministry of Defence, responsible for the full range of defence business other than the conduct of operations.[5] It meets every month and provides strategic direction and oversight of defence matters.[6]

MembersTitleName
PoliticalSecretary of State for Defence (Chairperson)John Healey MP
Minister of State
(Minister for Defence Procurement)
Maria Eagle MP
Minister of State in the House of LordsLord Coaker
Minister of State
(Minister for the Armed Forces)
Luke Pollard MP
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Veterans and PeopleAlistair Cairns MP
His Majesty's Civil ServicePermanent Under-Secretary of State for DefenceDavid Williams
Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Defence Paul Lincoln
Director General FinanceAneen Blackmore
Chief Executive Officer of Defence Equipment and SupportAndy Start
MilitaryChief of the Defence StaffAdmiral Sir Tony Radakin
Vice-Chief of the Defence StaffGeneral Dame Sharon Nesmith
Non-executive board membersLead Non-Executive Board MemberBrian McBride
Chair of the Defence Audit and Risk Assurance CommitteeDr Brian Gilvary
Lead Non-Executive Director to the Defence Nuclear BoardRobin Marshall
Chair of the People CommitteeKate Guthrie

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ben Wallace Named New Defence Secretary. 25 July 2019. Forces Network. en. 23 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Defence Council . Ministry of Defence . 11 February 2011.
  3. Web site: How Defence Works . assets.publishing.service.gov.uk . 14 September 2023 . 18.
  4. https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defence/groups/defence-council MOD website
  5. Web site: Our Governance. Ministry of Defence. 16 June 2016.
  6. Web site: How Defence Works (December 2015). Ministry of Defence. 16 June 2016.