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The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is a junior ministerial post (of
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (or just Parliamentary Secretary, particularly in departments not led by a Secretary of State) is the lowest of three tiers of government minister in the UK government, immediately junior to a Minister ...
rank) in the
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, supporting the
Secretary of State for Scotland The secretary of state for Scotland ( gd, Rùnaire Stàite na h-Alba; sco, Secretar o State fir Scotland), also referred to as the Scottish secretary, is a Secretary of State (United Kingdom), secretary of state in the Government of the Unit ...
. The post is also known as Deputy Secretary of State for Scotland. The post was first established as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland in 1919, before becoming the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for
Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to ...
in 1926. Additional Parliamentary Under-Secretary posts were added in 1940 and 1951, and a Minister of State post was established in 1951. In 1969–70, one of the Under-Secretary posts was replaced by an additional Minister of State. From 1974 to 1979, there were two Ministers of State and three Under-Secretaries, reverting to one Minister of State in 1979. In 1997, the second Minister of State post was reinstated, and a fourth Under-Secretary post was briefly added from August 1998. Following
devolution Devolution is the statutory delegation of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to govern at a subnational level, such as a regional or local level. It is a form of administrative decentralization. Devolved territories ...
in 1999, the number of ministers was reduced. There are currently two Under-Secretaries to support the Secretary of State, and there is no
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.


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland (1919–1926)


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (1926–present)


Minister of State for Scotland (1951–2008)

* 2 November 1951: The Earl of Home * 7 April 1955: Thomas Galbraith * 23 October 1958: The Lord Forbes * 22 October 1959:
Jack Nixon Browne Jack Nixon Browne, Baron Craigton CBE PC (3 September 1904 – 28 July 1993) was a Scottish Conservative politician. Early life The son of Edwin Gilbert Izod, he adopted the surname Browne in 1920 as his family felt his more unusual surname a ...
* 20 October 1964: George Willis * 7 January 1967:
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(to 19 June 1970) * 13 October 1969: The Lord Hughes (to 19 June 1970) * 23 June 1970: The Lady Tweedsmuir * 7 April 1972: The Lord Polwarth * 8 March 1974: Bruce Millan (to 8 April 1976) * 8 March 1974: The Lord Hughes (to 8 August 1975) * 8 August 1975: The Lord Kirkhill (to 15 December 1978) * 14 April 1976:
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(to 4 May 1979) * 7 May 1979: The Earl of Mansfield * 13 June 1983: The Lord Gray of Contin * 10 September 1986: The Lord Glenarthur * 13 June 1987: Ian Lang (to 28 November 1990) * 13 June 1987: The Lord Sanderson of Bowden (to 7 September 1990) * 7 September 1990: Michael Forsyth * 14 April 1992: The Lord Fraser of Carmyllie * 6 July 1995: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton * 6 May 1997:
Henry McLeish Henry Baird McLeish (born 15 June 1948) is a Scottish politician, author and academic who served as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Labour Party in Scotland from 2000 to 2001. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Fife from ...
(to 29 June 1999) * 6 May 1997:
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(to 28 July 1998) * 28 July 1998:
Helen Liddell Helen Lawrie Liddell, Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke PC (' Reilly; born 6 December 1950) is a British politician and life peer who served as Secretary of State for Scotland from 2001 to 2003 and British High Commissioner to Australia from 2005 to ...
(to 17 May 1999) * 29 July 1999:
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* 26 January 2001: George Foulkes (to 29 May 2002) * July 2007: David Cairns (16 September 2008)


See also

* Deputy First Minister of Scotland


References


External links


Scotland Office
{{Scotland Office Lists of government ministers of Scotland Government of Scotland Political office-holders in Scotland