Ministers For Home Affairs (1960-)
- October 1960: Dennis Vosper
- June 1961: David Renton
- July 1962: Earl Jellicoe
- October 1963: Lord Derwent
- October 1964: Alice Bacon
- August 1967: Lord Stonham
- October 1969: Shirley Williams
- June 1970: Richard Sharples (jointly) (to April 1972)
- June 1970: Lord Windlesham (jointly) (to March 1972)
- April 1972: Mark Carlisle (jointly) (to March 1974)
- April 1972: Viscount Colville (jointly) (to March 1974)
- March 1974: Lord Harris (jointly) (to January 1979)
- March 1974: Alex Lyon (jointly) (to April 1976)
- April 1976: Brynmor John (jointly) (to May 1979)
- January 1979: Lord Boston (jointly) (to May 1979)
- May 1979: Leon Brittan (jointly) (to January 1981)
- May 1979: Timothy Raison (jointly) (to January 1983)
- January 1981: Patrick Mayhew (jointly) (to June 1983)
- January 1983: David Waddington (jointly) (to June 1987)
- September 1984: The Lord Elton (jointly) (to March 1985)
- September 1984: Giles Shaw (jointly) (to September 1986)
- September 1986: David Mellor (jointly) (to June 1987)
- September 1986: The Earl of Caithness (jointly) (to January 1988)
- June 1987: John Patten (jointly) (to April 1992)
- January 1988: The Earl Ferrers (jointly) (to July 1994)
- October 1989: David Mellor (jointly) (to June 1990)
- July 1990: Angela Rumbold (jointly) (to April 1992)
- April 1992: Michael Jack (jointly) (to May 1993)
- April 1992: Peter Lloyd (jointly) (to July 1994)
- May 1993: David Maclean (jointly) (to May 1997)
- July 1994: Michael Forsyth (jointly) (to July 1995)
- July 1994: The Baroness Blatch (jointly) (to May 1997)
- July 1995: Ann Widdecombe (jointly) (to May 1997)
- May 1997: Alun Michael (jointly) (to October 1998)
- May 1997: Joyce Quin (jointly) (to July 1998)
- July 1998: Lord Williams of Mostyn (jointly) (to July 1999)
- October 1998: Paul Boateng (jointly) (to June 2001)
- July 1999: Charles Clarke (jointly) (to June 2001)
- July 1999: Barbara Roche (jointly) (to June 2001)
- June 2001: John Denham (jointly) (to May 2003)
- June 2001: Keith Bradley (jointly) (to May 2002)
- June 2001: Lord Rooker (jointly) (to May 2002)
- May 2002: Lord Falconer (jointly) (to June 2003)
- May 2002: Beverley Hughes (jointly) (to April 2004)
- April 2004: Des Browne (jointly) (to May 2005)
- May 2002: Hilary Benn (jointly) (to May 2003)
- June 2003: Hazel Blears (jointly) (to April 2005)
- June 2003: Baroness Scotland (jointly) (to April 2005)
- May 2005: Tony McNulty (jointly) (to
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