Minister of State for Regulatory Reform
| United Kingdom Minister of State for Regulatory Reform  | |
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Incumbent since 5 July 2024Vacant  | |
| Department for Business and Trade | |
| Style | The Right Honourable (within the UK and Commonwealth)  | 
| Type | Minister of the Crown | 
| Status | Minister of State | 
| Member of | His Majesty's Government | 
| Reports to | Secretary of State for Business and Trade | 
| Seat | Westminster | 
| Nominator | Prime Minister | 
| Appointer | The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister)  | 
| Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure | 
| Salary | £83,048 per annum (2022)[1] | 
The Minister of State for Regulatory Reform is a role in the Department for Business and Trade of His Majesty's Government. It has been held by The Lord Johnson of Lainston since November 2023.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include:[2]
- cross-government regulatory reform
 - better regulation
 - Lords business legislation
 - all Private Members Bills
 - corporate issues
 - Regulatory Policy Committee
 
Ministers of State for Regulatory Reform
| Minister of State | Entered office | Left office | Political party | Ministry | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 
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The Earl of Minto | 27 March 2023 | 14 November 2023 | Conservative | Sunak | ||
 
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The Lord Johnson of Lainston | 14 November 2023 | 5 July 2024 | Conservative | |||
References
- ^ "Salaries of Members of His Majesty's Government – Financial Year 2022–23" (PDF). 15 December 2022.
 - ^ "Minister of State for Regulatory Reform – GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2023. 
 Text was copied from this source, which is available under an Open Government Licence v3.0.  Crown copyright.
 
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