Scotland Office

Scotland Office
Royal arms used by the Scotland Office
Logo of the Scotland Office

Dover House, the historic Whitehall base of the Scotland Office in London
Department overview
Preceding Department
TypeMinisterial department
JurisdictionGovernment of the United Kingdom
Headquarters
  • Edinburgh
    • Queen Elizabeth House, Edinburgh, EH8 8FT
  • London
Employees85 FTE (2023)
Annual budget£8 million for 2011–12
Secretary of State responsible
Department executives
  • Laurence Rockey, Director
  • Alasdair Macdonald, Deputy Director, Policy
  • Anna Macmillan, Deputy Director, Communications
  • Rachel Irvine, Deputy Director, Constitutional Policy
  • Laura Crawforth, Joint Deputy Director, Corporate Services
  • Alison Evans, Joint Deputy Director, Corporate Services
Websitegov.uk/scotland-office

The Scotland Office (Scottish Gaelic: An Oifis Albannach), known as the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland from 2018 to 2024, is a department of His Majesty's Government headed by the secretary of state for Scotland and responsible for Scottish affairs that lie within HM Government's responsibility.

The department evolved from the Scottish Office which was formed in 1885. It was renamed the Scotland Office in 1999 following devolution in Scotland, where the majority of its responsibilities were transferred to the Scottish Executive (since renamed the Scottish Government).