Cambridge Ministry

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Cambridge Ministry
Cabinet of Great Britain
6 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
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People and organisations
SovereignGeorge VII
Prime Minister The 2nd Duke of Cambridge
Member party  Heron Party
Status in legislatureMajority (Coalition)
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History
Election(s)Appointed
Legislature term(s)37th Parliament of Great Britain
Budget(s)December Budget Act 2024
PredecessorSecond Sidmouth Ministry
SuccessorStrathmore Ministry

The Cambridge Ministry (previously the Durham Ministry) was created on 6 January 2025 when William Somerset, The Earl of Durham was invited to form a government in the name of George VII. This follows the results of the January 2025 General Election which resulted in a hung Parliament. The Leader of Unionist-Heron Parliamentary Coalition, August Carew, The Baron Calder, failed to return to the House of Commons by a single vote and promptly resigned. Lord Durham was swiftly elected as Coalition Leader and then entered talks with the Leader of the British Workers' Party, Noa de Carteret. After several hours, an agreement was struck and Durham received the confidence of the House of Commons. Following the death of his father, Prince Henry, 1st Duke of Cambridge, he inherited the title of the Duke of Cambridge and the ministry therefore became known as the Cambridge Ministry.

Ministers of the Crown

27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025

Portfolio Portrait Minister Term
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury

Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
WiltonMinistryLordDouglas.png The 2nd Duke of Cambridge
MP for Kensington (HP)
27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
Deputy Prime Minister
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
AugustCalder.jpg The Baron Calder
MP for County Clare (UP)
27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
First Secretary of State
Secretary of State for the Home Office
StrathmoreSidmouth2Ministry.jpg The Countess of Strathmore
MP for East Devon (UP)
27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Elio Somerset 27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport LlywellynLleytonSpeaker.jpg The Baron St Brides
MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire (HP)
27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025
Cabinet Secretary
Downing Street Chief of Staff
SirchSomerset2024.jpg The 2nd Duke of York
MP for York Central (BWP)
27 January 2025 - 21 February 2025

6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025

Portfolio Portrait Minister Term
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
WiltonMinistryLordDouglas.png The Earl of Durham
MP for Kensington (HP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Deputy Prime Minister NoaDeCarteret.jpg Sir Noa de Carteret
MP for St Albans-Welwyn-Hatfield (BWP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
CharlesWright.jpg The Viscount Kirkwall
MP for Orkney and Shetland (BWP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Downing Street Chief of Staff
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
AugustCalder.jpg The Baron Calder
MP for County Clare (UP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Secretary of State for the Home Office StrathmoreSidmouth2Ministry.jpg The Countess of Strathmore
MP for East Devon (UP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Elio Somerset 6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport LlywellynLleytonSpeaker.jpg The Baron St Brides
MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire (HP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025
Secretary of State in the Cabinet Office SirchSomerset2024.jpg The 2nd Duke of York
MP for York Central (BWP)
6 January 2025 - 27 January 2025