Ministers, also known as front benchers, are MPs which hold a portfolio in addition to representing constituents. You might have a minister for defence, a minister for education, a treasurer, etc. that minister is then the one responsible for working directly with the relevant department (e.g. department of education).
Edit: oops, just realised you understand this, and this should’ve been a reply to the parent comment. Oh well.
Ministers, also known as front benchers, are MPs which hold a portfolio in addition to representing constituents. You might have a minister for defence, a minister for education, a treasurer, etc. that minister is then the one responsible for working directly with the relevant department (e.g. department of education).
Edit: oops, just realised you understand this, and this should’ve been a reply to the parent comment. Oh well.