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  • {{rpl|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government of the United Kingdom/Catalogs/Prime Ministers]]
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...Great Offices of State]] and thus one of the most important roles in the [[Government of the United Kingdom]]. The Home Secretary is currently [[Priti Patel]], appointed in July 2019.
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  • *[[Government of the United Kingdom]]
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  • *[[Government of the United Kingdom]]
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • *[[Government of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...onwealth Office]] (FCO). This is the most senior regular position in the [[government of the United Kingdom]] after the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] and the
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  • The FCO is headed by the [[Foreign Secretary]], a senior member of the [[Government of the United Kingdom]], who occupies the highest position in the [[government]] after the [[Prim
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...its to members of the public during voting sessions. It hosts offices of [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] and opposition [[Whip (politics)|whips]], who are responsible
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • Truss was the longest-serving senior politician of the current [[Government of the United Kingdom]], having first entered the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] in 20
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  • ...of Commons]] from July 2014 to May 2015, responsible for the passage of [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] business through the lower house of [[Parliament of the United
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  • Four most senior posts in the government of the United Kingdom: Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister), Foreign Se
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  • Members of the UK Cabinet (the most senior [[government of the United Kingdom|government]] ministers) must become Privy Councillors in order to exercise
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  • ...ld at a higher level to regional or local institutions. For example, the [[government of the United Kingdom]] transferred certain powers to the [[Scottish Parliament]] and [[Welsh Ass
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  • *[[Government of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...ffairs) from 2010. Prior to this role, she held various positions in the [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] and [[Official Opposition (UK)|Opposition]] from 1999. She has
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  • ...largest [[political party]] or parliamentary group in opposition to the [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] in the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]],
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  • ...largest [[political party]] or parliamentary group in opposition to the [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] in the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]].
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  • *[[Government of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...The [[political party]] that wins the most seats usually forms the next [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]], with its leader the [[prime minister]]. The party in oppositi
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  • {{rpl|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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  • The '''Chancellor of the Exchequer''' is the head of the department of the [[Government of the United Kingdom|British government]] that administers the public revenue, including the rec
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  • ...Spongiform Encephalopathy]] Advisory Committee (SEAC), which advises the [[Government of the United Kingdom|UK government]] on [[bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] (BSE)<ref>Commonly
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  • ...During this State Opening of Parliament, the Queen's Speech set out her [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]]'s intentions for the coming year.}}
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  • ...Union]]''' took place in the UK and [[Gibraltar]] on 23rd June 2016. The [[Government of the United Kingdom|UK government]], an official "Remain" campaign and other groups and some [[
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  • ...During this State Opening of Parliament, the Queen's Speech sets out her [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]]'s intentions for the coming year.}}
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  • ...olyrood could veto Brexit]'. 26th June 2016.</ref> and a petition on the [[Government of the United Kingdom|UK government]] website for a second referendum on EU membership reached ov
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  • ...ughter is to be placed lower in the list than a younger son. The Heads of Government of the United Kingdom and of the Commonwealth Realms agreed in 2011 to amend their countries' leg
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  • ...e French Republic, the Government of the United States of America, and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the prosecution and punishment of
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  • :a petition on the [[Government of the United Kingdom|UK government]] website for a second referendum on EU membership reached ov
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  • ...here the [[Palace of Westminster|Houses of Parliament]], the seat of the [[Government of the United Kingdom|national government]], are situated. The [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|B
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  • | title = Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government Of Ireland
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  • ...Prime Minister]] of the [[United Kingdom]]''' is the head of the British [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]]. This role is usually performed by the leader of the largest p
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  • The political head of the [[Government of the United Kingdom|UK government]] is its [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minist
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  • ...by a board of governors appointed by The Queen or King on the advice of [[government of the United Kingdom|the government]] for a term of four years, but on 1 January, 2007 the Board
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  • {{R|Government of the United Kingdom}}
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