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Minister for Faith and Communities (United Kingdom)

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Minister of State for Building Safety and Communities
Incumbent
The Lord Greenhalgh

since 18 March 2020
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
StyleMinister
NominatorPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
AppointerThe Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Websitewww.gov.uk/dclg

The Minister for Faith and Communities is a junior position in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in the British government. It is currently held by Lord Greenhalgh, who took the office on 18 March 2020.

Responsibilities[edit]

The Minister's responsibilities include:

  • Building Safety Programme
  • Grenfell recovery and public inquiry
  • Resilience and Emergencies Minister, including transformation and non-Covid/Transition winter response (e.g. flooding)
  • leasehold and freehold abuses
  • faith
  • communities
  • Holocaust Memorial
  • fire and rescue services
  • fire and building safety

Ministers for Faith and Communities[edit]

Name Portrait Entered office Left office Political party Notes
The Baroness Warsi 4 September 2012 5 August 2014 Conservative Minister of State for Faith and Communities
Eric Pickles 6 August 2014 11 May 2015 Conservative Minister of State for Faith
Vacant 11 May 2015 17 July 2016
The Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth 17 July 2016 16 July 2019 Conservative Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Faith
The Viscount Younger of Leckie 27 July 2019 13 February 2020 Conservative Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Faith and Communities
The Lord Greenhalgh 18 March 2020 Incumbent Conservative Minister of State for Building Safety and Communities

References[edit]


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