Lisa Nandy has been appointed as the Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) following Labour’s recent general election victory.
Excitement and dedication to the role
Nandy expressed her excitement and commitment to the new role, underscoring the essential role of cultural and sporting heritage in the UK.
Wigan MP steps into key role
Lisa Nandy, who has represented Wigan as an MP since 2010, has been appointed as the new Shadow Secretary. She previously held significant roles in the shadow cabinet, particularly in international development.
Nandy’s appointment comes after Thangam Debbonaire, the former Shadow Secretary, lost her seat to the Green Party. This pivotal change marks a strategic shift within the party as Nandy takes on her new responsibilities.
Her extensive experience and political acumen are anticipated to play crucial roles in her new position, addressing various challenges and steering the party forward in these transformative times.
Keir Starmer has directed his efforts towards appointing essential roles within his cabinet, notably considering the position of Gambling Minister. This role, categorized as a junior position within the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), was previously held by Stuart Andrew under the Conservative government.
Key positions in Starmer’s cabinet
- Chancellor of the Exchequer;
- Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs;
- Home Secretary;
Former gambling ministers
Year | Minister | Government |
---|---|---|
2023 | Stuart Andrew | Conservative |
2021 | John Doe | Labour |
Labour government considers Peacock for full-time shadow gambling minister role
Speculation is rising within the Labour Party as Peacock, the current shadow gambling minister, emerges as a strong candidate for a full-time appointment in the upcoming Labour government. As of now, the party has not yet confirmed her promotion to the position.