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  2. 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 ...

  3. Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms are a group of meeting rooms in the Cabinet Office at 70 Whitehall in London, often used for different committees which co-ordinate the actions of bodies within the Government of the United Kingdom in response to instances of national or regional crisis, or during events abroad with major implications for the UK.

  4. Government Property Agency (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The GPA delivers "property and workplace solutions" to the various departments of the United Kingdom government. It is designed to introduce a "portfolio-led approach to managing central government general purpose property as a strategic asset".

  5. List of current heads of government in the United Kingdom and ...

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    Map showing governing parties of UK administrations by political party as of July 2017 (click to enlarge) In the United Kingdom, various titles are used for the head of government of each of the countries of the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies, and Overseas Territories.

  6. Cameron–Clegg coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Cameron–Clegg coalition was formed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg when Cameron was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Gordon Brown on 11 May 2010, after the general election on 6 May. It was the UK's first coalition government since the Churchill caretaker ministry in 1945.

  7. History of the Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Labour has had several spells in government, first as minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1929–1931. MacDonald and half his cabinet split with the mainstream of the party and were denounced as traitors. Labour was a junior partner in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945.

  8. Electronic Travel Authorisation (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Applications for an ETA are made preferably through mobile phones using the UK ETA app, available from the App Store and Google Play. Applications can also be made online at a UK government website. Each traveller, including children and babies, must have an individual ETA. [3] Applicants for an ETA must: [3] [10] [11]

  9. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    Gilt-edged securities, also referred to as gilts, are bonds issued by the UK Government. The term is of British origin, and then referred to the debt securities issued by the Bank of England on behalf of His Majesty's Treasury, whose paper certificates had a gilt (or gilded) edge, hence the name.