Minister for Intergovernmental Relations explained

Insignia:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
Insigniacaption:Royal Arms of His Majesty's Government
Department:Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Member Of:UK Government
PM and Heads of Devolved Governments Council
Post:
Minister for Intergovernmental Relations
Seat:Westminster, London
Incumbent:Vacant
Appointer:Monarch
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural:Michael Gove
Incumbentsince:5 July 2024

The minister for intergovernmental relations is a ministerial position for the intergovernmental relations in the United Kingdom. It was created by Boris Johnson in the second substantive reshuffle of his second government for Michael Gove, who was also the newly appointed Secretary of State for Levelling Up. The post was vacant from the 6 July 2022 until the appointment of Nadhim Zahawi on 6 September 2022.

Responsibilities

In the launch of the renamed Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, the Minister for Intergovernmental Relations is described to be spearheading coordination with the Territorial Offices and the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on the Prime Minister's (and Minister for the Union's) behalf.[1]

List of ministers

MinisterTerm of officePartyMinistry
Michael Gove18 September 20216 July 2022ConservativeJohnson
Nadhim Zahawi6 September 202225 October 2022ConservativeTruss
Michael Gove25 October 20225 July 2024ConservativeSunak

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ambitious plans to drive levelling up agenda. GOV.UK. 19 September 2021. 22 September 2021.