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The secretary of state for foreign, commonwealth and development affairs, commonly known as the foreign secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with responsibility for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The role is one of the most senior ministers in the UK Government and is a Great Office of State. The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and National Security Council, and reports directly to the prime minister.

Responsibilities
The foreign secretary is responsible for overseeing the United Kingdom’s foreign policy and international relations. The role broadly corresponds to that of a foreign minister in many other countries, while also encompassing additional responsibilities. The foreign secretary’s remit includes: • Conducting relations with foreign states and international organisations • Promoting British interests abroad • Overseeing matters pertaining to the Commonwealth of Nations and the British Overseas Territories including ministerial authorisation of certain intelligence operations ==Residence==
Residence
The official residence of the foreign secretary is 1 Carlton Gardens in London. The foreign secretary also has the use of Chevening House, a country house in Kent. ==History==
History
The title of secretary of state in the government of England dates back to the early 17th century. The position of secretary of state for foreign affairs was created in the British governmental reorganisation of 1782, in which the Northern Department and Southern Department became the Foreign Office and Home Office respectively. The India Office was closed down in 1947. It had been a constituent predecessor department of the Foreign Office, like the Colonial Office and the Dominions Office. The position of secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs came into existence in 1968 with the merger of the functions of secretary of state for foreign affairs and the secretary of state for commonwealth affairs into a single department of state. Margaret Beckett, appointed in 2006 by Tony Blair, was the first woman to hold the post. The post of secretary of state for foreign, commonwealth and development affairs was created in 2020 when position holder Dominic Raab absorbed the responsibilities of the secretary of state for international development. The position was incorporated as a corporation sole later that year. The deputy secretary of state for foreign, commonwealth and development affairs, also known as the deputy foreign secretary, was a minister of state position from 2023 to 2024, with responsibility to represent the foreign secretary in the House of Commons. It was created due to prime minister Rishi Sunak appointing former prime minister David Cameron a life peer in November 2023 to serve as foreign secretary from the House of Lords. Andrew Mitchell was the only holder of the office. ==List of foreign secretaries==
List of foreign secretaries
Secretaries of state for foreign affairs (1782–1968) : Died in office. Secretaries of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs (1968–2020) Post created through the merger of the Foreign Office and the Commonwealth Office. Secretaries of state for foreign, commonwealth and development affairs (2020–present) Post created through the merger of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development. == Timeline ==
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