Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport explained

Post:Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Incumbent:Julia Lopez
Incumbentsince:8 July 2024
Style:Shadow Culture Secretary (informal)
Member Of:Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet
Appointer:Leader of the Opposition
Inaugural:Bryan Gould
Formation:18 July 1992

The shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport (DCMS), previously the shadow secretary of state for national heritage and shadow secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport, is a position in the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet.

The shadow secretary of state is the opposite number to the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, holding them and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to account. They are the lead opposition spokesperson on culture, media and sport issues.

The post was created in 1992 after John Major established the Department of National Heritage and secretary of state for national heritage. The National Heritage Department, and therefore the portfolio and title of the secretary of state and shadow secretary of state, was replaced by Culture, Media and Sport in 1997.

In 2010, the government merged the offices of the shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport and minister for the Olympics, establishing the secretary of state for culture, olympics, media and sport. Nevertheless, the opposition retained the shadow minister for the Olympics and left the shadow secretary of state portfolio and title unchanged. The department and secretary of state changed their titles to Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in 2017, and the opposition followed suit. The department reverted to the name Culture, Media and Sport in February 2023.

List of shadow secretaries of state

Shadow secretaries of state for national heritage (1992–97)

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyShadow Cabinet
Bryan Gould18 July 199229 September 1992LabourSmith
Ann Clwyd29 September 199221 October 1993
Mo Mowlam21 October 199321 July 1994
Beckett
Chris Smith21 July 199419 October 1995Blair
Jack Cunningham19 October 19952 May 1997
Virginia Bottomley2 May 199711 June 1997ConservativeMajor

Shadow secretaries of state for culture, media and sport (1997–2017)

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyShadow Cabinet
Francis Maude11 June 19971 June 1998ConservativeHague
Peter Ainsworth1 June 199818 September 2001
Tim Yeo18 September 200123 July 2002Duncan Smith
John Whittingdale23 July 20026 November 2003
Julie Kirkbride6 November 200319 June 2004Howard
John Whittingdale19 June 20046 May 2005
Theresa May6 May 20058 December 2005
Hugo Swire8 December 20052 July 2007Cameron
Jeremy Hunt2 July 200711 May 2010
Ben Bradshaw11 May 20108 October 2010LabourHarman I
Ivan Lewis8 October 20107 October 2011Miliband
Harriet Harman7 October 201111 May 2015
Chris Bryant11 May 201513 September 2015Harman II
Michael Dugher13 September 20155 January 2016Corbyn
Maria Eagle6 January 201627 June 2016
Kelvin Hopkins28 June 20167 October 2016
Tom Watson7 October 20163 July 2017

Shadow secretaries of state for digital, culture, media and sport (2017–2023)

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyShadow Cabinet
Tom Watson3 July 201712 December 2019LabourCorbyn
Tracy Brabin7 January 20206 April 2020
Jo Stevens6 April 202029 November 2021Starmer
Lucy Powell29 November 20214 September 2023

Shadow secretaries of state for culture, media and sport (2023–present)

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyShadow Cabinet
Thangam Debbonaire4 September 20235 July 2024LabourStarmer
Julia Lopez8 July 2024IncumbentConservativeSunak

See also