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King Charles signs off on landmark House of Commons appointment

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King Charles signed off a landmark House of Commons appointment this week.

Eve Samson has made history as the first woman appointed Clerk of the House of Commons, one of Parliament’s most senior constitutional positions.


The King granted formal approval for Ms Samson to take up the post as the 53rd holder of the office.

Her appointment came after a selection process conducted by the House of Commons Commission, which oversees the administration of the lower chamber.

King Charles signed off a landmark House of Commons appointment this week.

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Eve Samson will take over from Tom Goldsmith, who earlier this year announced his intention to step down following three decades of service in the Commons. She is set to assume the role when Mr Goldsmith departs at the end of October.

Ms Samson brings nearly 40 years of experience to the position, having joined the House Service in 1986.

Throughout her career, she has accumulated extensive procedural and committee expertise, serving as Government Adviser on Parliamentary Procedure among other roles.

Her committee work has included acting as Clerk to the Standards and Privileges Committee, the European Scrutiny Committee, and the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

For the past six years, she has held the position of Clerk of the Journals, advising both the Clerk of the House and the Speaker on matters of parliamentary privilege and procedure.

Eve Samson has made history as the first woman appointed Clerk of the House of Commons, one of Parliament’s most senior constitutional positions.

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Ms Samson read English at Cambridge before obtaining a Graduate Diploma in Law in 2019.

Responding to her appointment, Ms Samson described leading the House Service as “an honour” and acknowledged the historic nature of her new role.

“The House of Commons is the central institution in the constitution of the United Kingdom and it is an honour to lead the team that makes the House happen as the 53rd Clerk of the House and the first woman clerk,” she said.

Ms Samson emphasised that Parliament’s effective operation depends on the dedication of numerous staff members.

“I know the sheer slog needed to keep the estate running, to feed us and keep us safe and to provide all the excellent services that support Members, directly and indirectly,” she added, expressing gratitude to colleagues for their commitment and care.

Ms Samson also expressed her thanks to Mr Goldsmith for his friendship and support ahead of his departure.

Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle offered his congratulations, praising Ms Samson’s qualities and lengthy service.

“I would like to congratulate Eve, who has been in the House for nearly 40 years, and who has many outstanding qualities to bring to this important role and will be a distinguished successor to Tom Goldsmith,” he said.

The Clerk of the House serves as the principal constitutional adviser to the Commons, offering expert guidance on parliamentary procedure, business and privilege. The position also carries responsibility for leading the House of Commons Service, which remains politically impartial and operates independently from the civil service.

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