Starmer ministry


The Starmer ministry began on 5 July 2024 when Keir Starmer was invited by King Charles III to form a government, following the resignation of Rishi Sunak after the 2024 general election.

Background

Starmer formed his government throughout 5–7 July, after his party won 411 seats in the 2024 general election, with the new Cabinet meeting for the first time on 6 July, and the new Parliament being called to meet on 9 July. It has been noted for its female political representation, appointing women to a record half of the Cabinet and three of the five top positions in the British government, including Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Starmer also appointed experts: scientist Patrick Vallance as Minister of State for Science, rehabilitation campaigner James Timpson as Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation, and international law expert Richard Hermer as Attorney General for England and Wales. The government includes a few ministers from the New Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, including Hilary Benn, Yvette Cooper, David Lammy and Ed Miliband in the Cabinet, and Jacqui Smith and Douglas Alexander as junior ministers.

Cabinet

July 2024 – September 2025

NB * Also appointed to the non-government role of Chair of the Labour Party.

Changes

Changes from Starmer's final Shadow Cabinet to Cabinet.
Subsequent changes.

September 2025 – present

NB * Also appointed to the non-government role of Chair of the Labour Party.

Changes

Non-ministerial changes :
Subsequent changes.
Minister for the Cabinet Office on 2 December 2025.

Non-ministerial appointments

Parliamentary Private Secretaries

In July 2025, analysis by LabourList and PLMR suggested that there were 38 Parliamentary Private Secretaries (PPSs). On 11 September 2025, an updated PPS list was issued following the reshuffle. an updated list of Parliamentary Private Secretaries was published on GOV.UK.

Prime Minister's Office

OfficeIncumbentTerm
Downing Street Chief of StaffSue Gray5 July 2024 – 6 October 2024
Downing Street Chief of StaffMorgan McSweeney6 October 2024 – present
Deputy Downing Street Chief of StaffVidhya Alakeson
Jill Cuthbertson
6 October 2024 – present
Principal Private Secretary to the Prime MinisterNin Pandit6 October 2024 – 28 August 2025
Downing Street Executive Director of Government CommunicationsTim Allan3 September 2025 - present
Downing Street Director of CommunicationsMatthew Doyle5 July 2024 – 28 March 2025
Downing Street Director of CommunicationsSteph Driver28 March 2025 - 25 September 2025
Downing Street Director of CommunicationsJames Lyons28 March 2025 - 1 September 2025
Downing Street Director of Strategic CommunicationsJames Lyons6 October 2024 - 28 March 2025
Deputy Downing Street Director of CommunicationsSteph DriverJuly 2024 - 28 March 2025
Downing Street Press SecretarySophie NazemiJuly 2024 – present
Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson
Political Secretary to the Prime Minister
Downing Street Head of Political StrategyPaul OvendenJuly 2024 - 15 September 2025
Director of the Number 10 Policy UnitStuart Ingham5 July 2024 – present
Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime MinisterMinouche Shafik, Baroness Shafik1 September 2025 – present

Departures from the Starmer ministry

This is a list of departures from the Starmer ministry since forming a government on 6 July 2024. It does not include ministers who left government as part of the 2025 British cabinet reshuffle which followed the resignation of Angela Rayner.