Here’s a concise roundup of the latest about Black Rod.
- The current Black Rod is Lieutenant General Ed Davis, who took on the role after the prior Black Rod, Sarah Clarke, stepped down in 2025. Clarke was notable as the first woman to hold the post in its 670-year history.[1][2]
- In July 2025, Parliament announced Ed Davis as the successor, highlighting his background in the Royal Marines and Gibraltar governance, and expressing confidence in his ability to manage the duties of Black Rod, including liaison with both Houses of Parliament.[1]
- Clarke’s departure was widely covered in early 2025, with ITV and other outlets noting her eight-year tenure and international recognition for the role, including the door-knocking ceremony at the State Opening of Parliament.[2][9]
Key context and role
- Black Rod (Gentleman or Lady Usher of the Black Rod) is a ceremonial official in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, best known for delivering the monarch’s Speech and for the tradition of the door being shut in the face of the House of Commons as part of the Opening ceremony.[8][9]
- The role has historical roots in the House of Lords, with similar positions in other Commonwealth legislatures; the office is closely tied to Crown liaison and ceremonial functions rather than daily legislative drafting.[4][8]
Recent developments to watch
- Ed Davis’s early tenure focused on maintaining the ceremonial traditions while adapting to contemporary parliamentary needs; expect updates around the State Opening of Parliament and any reorganizations within the Lords’ ceremonial offices.[1]
- Public reporting may reference Clarke’s groundbreaking role as the first female Black Rod and how the office has evolved under her and her successors, including the ongoing prominence of the ceremonial duties in royal events.[9][2]
Illustration example
- The State Opening of Parliament serves as a central occasion where Black Rod’s actions (knocking on doors, guiding the Monarch, and coordinating with the House) are most visible, symbolizing the pageantry and constitutional functions of the office.[8][9]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed, source-specific summaries or track ongoing developments about Black Rod and the State Opening events. I can also provide a brief timeline of the office’s recent holders.
Sources
The usher of the Black Rod is an official in the parliaments of several countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. The title is often shortened to Black Rod, and in some countries, formally known as Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod or Lady Usher of the Black Rod. The position originates in the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Equivalent positions exist in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The position is similar to serjeant-at-arms in other bodies. The office was...
monarchies.fandom.comSarah Clarke - the first female Black Rod in role's 670-year history - will leave Parliament in the summer after almost eight years in post. ITV National News
www.itv.comThe ceremonial position plays a key part in the State Opening of Parliament
www.independent.co.ukKing Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the State Opening of Parliament today
www.gbnews.comThe Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, generally shortened to just Black Rod, is an official in the parliaments of a number of Commonwealth countries. The position originates in the House of Lords of the British Parliament. His equivalent in the House of Commons is the Sergeant-at-Arms.
www.pepysdiary.comTHE State Opening of Parliament sees the monarch deliver a speech known as the King’s or Queen’s Speech. An official known as Black Rod plays a big part during the day’s events, b…
www.the-sun.comWed 9th Jul 2025 - Lords - Black Rod debate
www.parallelparliament.co.ukSarah Clarke was appointed as the new Black Rod in 2017, but what is her role in the ceremony and why? ITV National News
www.itv.comHistory of Black Rod, the personal attendant of the crown in the House of Lords.
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