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  1. Official website. Andrew George Stephenson CBE (born 17 February 1981) is a British politician serving as Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care since November 2023. [1] A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pendle in Lancashire since 2010 .

  2. 14 nov 2023 · Current role holder : The Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson CBE MP. Responsibilities. The Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care is responsible for: NHS secondary care: elective care recovery....

  3. 10 May 2023 - 18 May 2023. Commons. The Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for Pendle, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024. He currently holds the Government post of Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care).

  4. Website. https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/minister-of-state--59. The Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care is a mid-level position in the Department of Health and Social Care in the British government. The position is currently held by Andrew Stephenson MP since 13 November 2023.

    Name
    Name
    Portrait
    Took Office
    Andrew Stephenson MP for Pendle
    13 November 2023
    Incumbent
    Will Quince MP for Colchester
    26 October 2022
    13 November 2023
    Will Quince MP for Colchester
    8 September 2022
    26 October 2022
    Maria Caulfield MP for Lewes
    7 July 2022
    7 September 2022
  5. Andrew Stephenson - BBC News. 6 Feb 2024. Apprentices key to NHS staff shortfall - minister. NHS England wants to triple the number of apprentices it trains by 2030. Cambridgeshire. 9 Nov 2022....

  6. The Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for Pendle, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024. He currently holds the Government post of Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care).

  7. About Andrew. Tweet. Andrew Stephenson lives in Colne and has advice centres in Barnoldswick and Nelson. First elected in 2010, Andrew was re-elected in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 General Elections, with a higher number of votes and share of the vote each time.