Here’s the latest I can reliably summarize about Black Rod, based on recent parliamentary reporting and reputable reference pages.
Direct answer
- The current Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod is Lieutenant General Ed Davis, appointed in July 2025, succeeding Sarah Clarke.[1][2]
Context and role
- Black Rod is the Crown-appointed official who manages access and order in the House of Lords, and plays a key ceremonial role in events such as the State Opening of Parliament. The post has a long history dating back to the 14th century, with Ed Davis taking over in 2025.[2]
Recent developments
- A July 2025 Lords debate marked the transition from Sarah Clarke to Ed Davis, including tributes to Clarke and welcoming Davis, and highlighted Clarke’s tenure as Black Rod and Davis’s prior experience in the Royal Marines and Gibraltar governance.[1]
- The Black Rod role includes duties around ceremony, security, and managing access to the Lords, and is distinct from the Commons’ Serjeant-at-Arms. The position is part of the parliamentary security and ceremonial framework, which has evolved over time (e.g., reallocation of some duties to other offices in recent years).[2]
Key notes for London/UK context
- The UK Parliament’s official pages and parliamentary commentary confirm the incumbency and outline the ceremonial duties, including the State Opening process where Black Rod summons the Commons to attend the Speech from the Throne and historically taps on the door of the Commons chamber.[2]
- The position has occasionally seen notable transitions; the July 2025 transition was specifically documented in a Lords Chamber debate and accompanying summaries.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact passages from the July 9, 2025 Lords debate and summarize any specific quotes or reforms mentioned there. I can also compile a quick one-page bio for Ed Davis and Clarke with dates of service and notable milestones. Sources can be cited inline after each fact.
Sources
The 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 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...
www.wikiwand.comThe ceremonial position plays a key part in the State Opening of Parliament
www.independent.co.ukThe 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.comKing Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the State Opening of Parliament today
www.gbnews.comWed 9th Jul 2025 - Lords - Black Rod debate
www.parallelparliament.co.ukTHE 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.comHistory of Black Rod, the personal attendant of the crown in the House of Lords.
www.britannica.com