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Ministerial Portfolios at a Glance

John Hutton, Secretary of State, Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform

  • Holds overall responsibility for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and its policies.

Lord Drayson (also an MoD Minister), Minister of State for Business, and Regulatory Reform

  • Aerospace, Marine and Defence business sectors
  • Business Council for Britain
  • The Better Regulation Executive
  • Better Regulation within BERR

Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Competitiveness

  • Enterprise, growth & business investment
  • Strengthening regional economies
  • Small business service including business support simplification
  • Business sectors including: E-commerce; Communications and Information Industries; Creative Industries; Retail; Bioscience; Pharmaceuticals; Chemicals; Construction; Automotive; Manufacturing; Steel
  • British Shipbuilders (health claims)
  • Corporate governance
  • Companies Act implementation
  • Companies House
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Shareholder Executive general oversight with specific responsibility for the Industrial Development Unit

Sir Digby Jones (jointly with FCO), Minister of State for Trade and Investment

  • UK Trade & Investment

Pat McFadden, Minister of State for Employment Relations and Postal Affairs

  • Employment Relations
  • ACAS
  • Postal policy and Shareholder Executive: Royal Mail and Post Office
  • Skills
  • Insolvency Service (including companies investigations)

Malcolm Wicks, Minister of State for Energy

  • Energy policy
  • Sustainability & the environment
  • Security of energy supply
  • Fuel poverty
  • Nuclear security
  • WEEE Directive
  • Coal Health Claims Unit
  • Asbestos claims
  • Shareholder Executive: Energy portfolio
  • Export Controls
  • ECGD

Gareth Thomas (also a DfID Minister), Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Trade and Consumer Affairs

  • Trade policy
  • EU competitiveness and the Single Market
  • Services Directive
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Competition Issues