Campbell-Bannerman's Government
- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman — Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Commons
- The Lord Loreburn — Lord Chancellor
- The Earl of Crewe — Lord President of the Council
- Lord Ripon — Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords
- H. H. Asquith — Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Herbert Gladstone — Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Sir Edward Grey, Bt — Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- The Earl of Elgin — Secretary of State for the Colonies
- Richard Haldane — Secretary of State for War
- John Morley — Secretary of State for India
- The Lord Tweedmouth — First Lord of the Admiralty
- David Lloyd George — President of the Board of Trade
- Sir Henry Fowler — Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Sir John Sinclair — Secretary for Scotland
- James Bryce — Chief Secretary for Ireland
- John Burns — President of the Local Government Board
- The Earl Carrington — President of the Board of Agriculture
- Augustine Birrell — President of the Board of Education
- Sydney Buxton — Postmaster-General
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