Ministers Collection
This page brings together a collection of publications relating to government ministers, their appointments, standards, and interests.
HM Government Ministers
A current list of ministers can be found on the ministers page.
Ministerial Code
The Ministerial Code sets out the standards of conduct expected ofĀ ministers and how they discharge their duties. The Code is the responsibility of the Prime Minister.
Ministersā Interests
It is a key principle of the Ministerial Code that āMinisters must ensure that no conflict arises, or appears to arise, between their public duties and their private interestsā. Ministers take personal responsibility for deciding whether and what action is needed to avoid a conflict or the perception of a conflict. They are supported in such decisions by advice from their permanent secretaries and the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards.
The List of Ministersā Interests provides details of ministersā personal interests that are judged relevant to ministersā roles and responsibilities by the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards. The list is not a register of interests and does not therefore include every interest that a minister has declared in relation to themselves and their family members. The list should be read alongside the parliamentary registers of interests, in which all ministers maintain entries ( and the ā Interests) and any relevant information published by the Electoral Commission.
More information about the process by which ministers manage their interests is set out in the List of Ministersā Interests and also the annual reports of the IndependentĀ Adviser on Ministerial Standards.
Government Ministers and Responsibilities
°Õ³ó±šĢżList of Ministerial Responsibilities and the List of Non-Ministerial Departments and Executive AgenciesĀ provides details of ministersā portfolios and of the responsible minister for non-ministerial departments and executive agencies. Contact details are also provided for each public body listed.