Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs is a junior ministerial position in the Her Majesty's Government.
Ministers of State for Foreign Affairs 1945–1968
- 1943-45: Richard Law
- 1945: William Mabane
- 1945–1946: Philip Noel-Baker
- 1946–1950: Hector McNeil
- 1950–1951: Kenneth Younger
- 1951–1954: Selwyn Lloyd
- 1953–1957: The Marquess of Reading
- 1954–1956: Anthony Nutting
- 1956–1959: Allan Noble
- 1957–1961: David Ormsby-Gore
- 1959–1960: John Profumo
- 1961–1963: Joseph Godber
- 1961–1964: The Earl of Dundee
- 1963–1964: Peter Thomas
- 1964–1968: The Lord Caradon
- 1964–1966: George Thomson
- 1964–1967: Walter Padley
- 1964–1968: The Lord Chalfont
- 1966–1967: Eirene White
- 1967: George Thomson
- 1967–1968: Frederick Mulley
- 1967–1968: Goronwy Roberts
Ministers of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 1968–
- 1968-1970: The Lord Caradon
- 1968–1970: The Lord Chalfont
- 1968–1969: Frederick Mulley
- 1968–1969: Goronwy Roberts
- 1968–1970: The Lord Shepherd
- 1970–1972: Joseph Godber
- 1970–1974: Richard Wood
- 1972–1974: The Lady Tweedsmuir
- 1972–1974: Julian Amery
- 1972–1974: Lord Balniel
- 1974–1976: David Ennals
- 1974–1976: Roy Hattersley
- 1975–1979: The Lord Goronwy-Roberts
- 1976–1979: Ted Rowlands
- 1976–1977: David Owen
- 1977–1979: Frank Judd
- 1979–1981: Peter Blaker
- 1979–1981: Nicholas Ridley
- 1981–1982: Richard Luce
- 1982–1983: Cranley Onslow
- 1982–1983: The Lord Belstead
- 1983–1985: Richard Luce
- 1983–1987: The Baroness Young
- 1985–1987: Tim Renton
- 1987–1988: David Mellor
- 1987–1989: The Lord Glenarthur
- 1988–1990: The Hon. William Waldegrave
- 1989–1990: The Lord Brabazon of Tara
- 1990–1992: The Earl of Caithness
- 1990–1995: The Hon. Douglas Hogg
- 1992–1995: Alastair Goodlad
- 1995–1997: Jeremy Hanley
- 1995–1997: Sir Nicholas Bonsor, Bt
- 1997–1999: Derek Fatchett
- 1997–1999: Tony Lloyd
- 1999: Geoff Hoon
- 1999–2001: John Battle
- 1999–2001: Peter Hain
- 2001: Brian Wilson
- 2001–2002: Denis MacShane
- 2001–2002: Ben Bradshaw
- 2002–2005: Bill Rammell
- 2002–2003: Mike O'Brien
- 2003–2005: Chris Mullin
- 2005–2008: Kim Howells
- 2008–2009: Bill Rammell
- 2009–2010: Ivan Lewis
- 2010–2012: Jeremy Browne
- 2012–2016: Hugo Swire
- 2016–: Sir Alan Duncan
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See also
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Minister of State for Europe
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