List of 2002 British incumbents

This is a list of 2002 British incumbents.

UK Government

 * Monarch
 * Head of State – Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022)
 * Prime Minister
 * Head of Government – Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007)
 * Deputy Prime Minister
 * Deputy Head of Government – John Prescott, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007)
 * First Secretary of State
 * John Prescott, First Secretary of State (1997–2007)
 * First Lord of the Treasury
 * Tony Blair, First Lord of the Treasury (1997–2007)
 * Minister for the Civil Service
 * Tony Blair, Minister for the Civil Service (1997–2007)
 * Chancellor of the Exchequer
 * Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007)
 * Second Lord of the Treasury
 * Gordon Brown, Second Lord of the Treasury (1997–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
 * Jack Straw, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (2001–2007)
 * Secretary of State for the Home Department
 * David Blunkett, Secretary of State for the Home Department (2001–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
 * Margaret Beckett, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2001–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Transport
 * Stephen Byers, Secretary of State for Transport (2001–2002)
 * Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Transport (2002–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Scotland
 * Helen Liddell, Secretary of State for Scotland (2001–2003)
 * Secretary of State for Health
 * Alan Milburn, Secretary of State for Health (1999–2003)
 * Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
 * John Reid, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2001–2002)
 * Paul Murphy, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2002–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Defence
 * Geoff Hoon, Secretary of State for Defence (1999–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
 * Patricia Hewitt, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (2001–2007)
 * Minister for Women and Equality
 * Patricia Hewitt, Minister for Women and Equality (2001–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
 * Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (2001–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Education and Skills
 * Estelle Morris, Secretary of State for Education and Skills (2001–2002)
 * Charles Clarke, Secretary of State for Education and Skills (2002–2007)
 * Secretary of State for Wales
 * Paul Murphy, Secretary of State for Wales (1999–2002)
 * Peter Hain, Secretary of State for Wales (2002–2007)
 * Lord Privy Seal
 * Baron Williams of Mostyn, Lord Privy Seal (2001–2003)
 * Leader of the House of Commons
 * Robin Cook, Leader of the House of Commons (2001–2003)
 * Lord President of the Council
 * Robin Cook, Lord President of the Council (2001–2003)
 * Lord Chancellor
 * Baron Irvine of Lairg, Lord Chancellor (1997–2003)
 * Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
 * Baron Irvine of Lairg, Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs (1997–2003)
 * Secretary of State for International Development
 * Clare Short, Secretary of State for International Development (1997–2003)
 * Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
 * Secretary of State for Work and Pensions –
 * Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2001–2002)
 * Andrew Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2002–2004)
 * Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
 * Lord Macdonald of Tradeston, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2001–2003)

Devolved Administrations

 * First Minister of Scotland
 * Jack McConnell (2001–2007)
 * Deputy First Minister of Scotland
 * Jim Wallace (1999–2005)
 * First Minister of Wales
 * Rhodri Morgan (2000–2009)
 * Deputy First Minister of Wales
 * Jenny Randerson (acting 2001 – June 2002)
 * Michael German (June 2002 – 2003)

Religion

 * Archbishop of Canterbury
 * George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002; retired 31 October 2002)
 * Rowan Williams, Archbishop-elect of Canterbury (2003–2012)
 * Archbishop of York
 * David Hope, Archbishop of York (1995–2005)

Royalty
In order of precedence
 * Prince consort
 * The Duke of Edinburgh (m. 1947)
 * Heir apparent
 * The Prince of Wales (since 1958)