
Jo Stevens was appointed Secretary of State for Wales on 5 July 2024. She was elected as the MP for Cardiff East in July 2024.
The Rt Hon Jo Stevens MP is a distinguished British politician with a notable career within the Labour Party, focusing on issues related to digital, culture, media, and sport. Born on March 26, 1967, in Cardiff, Wales, Stevens was educated at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she studied Law. Her educational background laid a foundation for her career in public service and law, which has been characterized by her commitment to advancing social justice and cultural development.
Before entering Parliament, Jo Stevens had a career as a solicitor, specializing in employment law. She worked in both private practice and as a legal advisor for various organizations, which provided her with a deep understanding of legal and regulatory issues. Her work in the legal field equipped her with skills and insights that she later applied in her political career, particularly in her advocacy for workers’ rights and fair treatment.
Jo Stevens was elected as the Labour MP for Cardiff Central in the 2015 general election, marking the beginning of a significant parliamentary career. She quickly established herself as a dedicated representative for her constituency, focusing on issues such as housing, education, and digital infrastructure. In 2016, Stevens was appointed Shadow Minister for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, a role in which she has played a key part in shaping Labour’s policies on these important areas. Her work has involved advocating for greater support for the creative industries, ensuring fair access to digital services, and promoting cultural and sporting opportunities for all.
Stevens’ career in Parliament has been marked by her commitment to addressing both local and national issues with a focus on practical solutions. She has been an active member of various parliamentary committees, where she has scrutinized government policies and advocated for improvements in public services. Her work has been characterized by a strong commitment to social justice and equitable access to cultural and digital resources. Jo Stevens continues to be an influential figure within the Labour Party, contributing to policy development and advocating for progressive change in British politics. Her contributions reflect her dedication to advancing the interests of her constituents and promoting a more inclusive and fair society.
The Secretary of State is responsible for the overall strategic direction of the UK Government in Wales.
Responsibilities include: