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The Secretary of State for Transport, also referred to as the transport secretary, is a secretary of state in the
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, with overall responsibility for the policies of the
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. The incumbent is a member of the
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. The office holder works alongside the other transport ministers. The corresponding shadow minister is the
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, and the secretary of state is also scrutinised by the Transport Select Committee.


History

The Ministry of Transport absorbed the Ministry of Shipping and was renamed the Ministry of War Transport in 1941, but resumed its previous name at the end of the war. The Ministry of Civil Aviation was created by
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in 1944 to look at peaceful ways of using
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and to find something for the aircraft factories to do after the war. The new Conservative government in 1951 appointed the same minister to both Transport and Civil Aviation, finally amalgamating the ministries on 1 October 1953. The Ministry was renamed back to the Ministry of Transport on 14 October 1959, when a separate
Ministry of Aviation The Ministry of Aviation was a department of the United Kingdom government established in 1959. Its responsibilities included the regulation of civil aviation and the supply of military aircraft, which it took on from the Ministry of Supply. ...
was formed. Transport responsibilities were subsumed by the Department for the Environment, headed by the
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from 15 October 1970 to 10 September 1976. The
Department for Transport The Department for Transport (DfT) is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of transport matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that have not been devolved. The ...
was recreated as a separate department by
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in 1976. The super-department Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions was created in 1997 for
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. In 2001, the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions was widely considered unwieldy and so was broken up, with the Transport functions now combined with Local Government and the Regions in the DTLR (Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions). Critics argued from the outset that this was a mistake and that a post of secretary of state for transport was needed in its own right.


List of Ministers and Secretary of State


Minister of Transport (1919–1941)

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Minister of (War) Transport and Minister of Civil Aviation (1941–1953)

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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation (1953–1959)

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Minister of Transport (1959–1970)

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Minister within the Department of the Environment (1970–1976)

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The junior ministers responsible for transport within the Department for the Environment:


Minister for Transport Industries (1970–1974)

* John Peyton (''Conservative, 15 October 1970 – 7 March 1974'')


Minister for Transport (1974–1976)

*
Fred Mulley Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley, PC (3 July 1918 – 15 March 1995) was a British Labour politician, barrister-at-law and economist. Early life Mulley attended Warwick School between 1929 and 1936. He served in the Worcestershire Regime ...
(''Labour, 7 March 1974 – 12 June 1975'') * John Gilbert (''Labour, 12 June 1975 – 10 September 1976'')


Secretary of State for Transport (1976–1979)

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Minister of Transport (1979–1981)

Not an official member of the
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Secretary of State for Transport (1981–1997)

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Secretary of State for Environment, Transport and the Regions (1997–2001)

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Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (2001–2002)

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After Byers' resignation, such a division was made, with the portfolios of Local Government and the Regions transferred to the
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. During the lifetime of DTLGR,
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served as Minister of State for Transport with a right to attend Cabinet. *
John Spellar John Francis Spellar (born 5 August 1947) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Warley, formerly Warley West, since 1992. A member of the Labour Party, he previously represented Birmingham Northfield from 1 ...
(''8 June 2001 – 29 May 2002'')


Secretary of State for Transport (2002–present)

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See also

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Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service The Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service was a national airport fire service which operated in British airports run by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. When the Ministry of Civil Aviation was established in 1946, firefighting service ...


References


External links


Track record: Transport secretaries
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