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The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is a UK cabinet position with responsibility for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The role was created in 1992 by John Major as Secretary of State for National Heritage, and took on its current title on July 14, 1997. The position is sometimes referred to informally as the "Secretary of State for Fun."

Secretaries of State for National Heritage 1992-1997

Name Portrait Entered office Left office Political party
David Mellor April 11, 1992 September 22, 1992 Conservative
Peter Brooke September 25, 1992 July 20, 1994 Conservative
Stephen Dorrell July 20, 1994 July 5, 1995 Conservative
Virginia Bottomley July 5, 1995 May 2, 1997 Conservative

Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport 1997-

Name Portrait Entered office Left office Political party
Chris Smith May 3, 1997 June 8, 2001 Labour
Tessa Jowell June 8, 2001 June 27, 2007 Labour
James Purnell June 28, 2007 January 24, 2008 Labour
Andy Burnham January 24, 2008 Labour

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