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  2. Government of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The government of the United Kingdom, officially His Majesty's Government, abbreviated to HM Government, is the central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  3. How government works - GOV.UK

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    How government works. In the UK, the Prime Minister leads the government with the support of the Cabinet and ministers. You can find out who runs government and how government is run, as well...

  4. Parliament and the Government - UK Parliament

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    HM Government consists of the Prime Minister, their Cabinet and junior ministers, supported by the teams of non-political civil servants that work in government departments. The Government are the people responsible for running the country.

  5. Politics of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament has two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Parliament is the UK's supreme legislative body; however some powers have been devolved to the parliaments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  6. England - Politics, Monarchy, Parliament | Britannica

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    Unlike Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each of which has its own assembly or parliament, regional government does not exist in England. Local government. England has a distinct system of local government, which has evolved over the centuries.

  7. The two-House system - UK Parliament

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    The business of Parliament takes place in two Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Their work is similar: making laws (legislation), checking the work of the government (scrutiny), and debating current issues.

  8. Ministers - GOV.UK - GOV.UK

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    Read biographies and responsibilities of Cabinet ministers and all ministers by department, as well as the whips who help co-ordinate parliamentary business.