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  2. .gov - Wikipedia

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    U.S.-based government organizations and publicly controlled entities are eligible to obtain a .gov domain. This includes federal, state, local, or territorial government, as well as any tribal government recognized by the federal government or a state government. [14] To register a .gov domain, an authorization letter must be submitted to CISA.

  3. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    By the 1830s, the Westminster system of government (or cabinet government) had emerged. The prime minister had become primus inter pares (' first among equals ') in the Cabinet and the head of government in the United Kingdom. It became increasingly seen as an affront to the constitution for the monarch to interfere directly with the business ...

  4. .uk - Wikipedia

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    .police.uk – police forces in the UK and law enforcement organisations..rct.uk – used solely for the Royal Collection Trust.royal.uk – used solely for the royal family website.sch.uk – local education authorities, schools, primary and secondary education, community education.ukaea.uk – used solely for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy ...

  5. Directgov - Wikipedia

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    Directgov was the British government's digital service portal which from 2004 provided a single point of access to public sector information and services. The site's portal was replaced (along with the Business Link portal) by the new GOV.UK website on 17 October 2012, although migration of all services to GOV.UK branding took several years.

  6. Advanced Research and Invention Agency - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Organisationally, it will be small, independent of UKRI (the main UK government funding body), with autonomy to operate at speed innovate funding, (for instance with X-Prize type inducements around research goals), rapid "seed" funding, with successful seeds entering a much smaller tier of large-grants, and bonuses for accomplishing ...

  7. Government spending in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK government has spent more than it has raised in taxation since financial year 2001-02, [3] creating a budget deficit and leading to growing debt interest payments. Average government spending per person is higher in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland than it is in England.

  8. Politics of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The politics of the Falkland Islands takes place in a framework of a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary representative democratic dependency as set out by the constitution, whereby the Governor exercises the duties of head of state in the absence of the monarch and the Chief Executive is the head of the Civil Service, with an elected Legislative Assembly to propose new laws, national ...

  9. Government Office for Science - Wikipedia

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    The Government Office for Science is a science advisory office in the UK Government. [4] [5] The office advises the Government on policy and decision-making based on science and long-term thinking. It has been led by Professor Dame Angela McLean, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, since 23 February 2023. [3]