Apart from the main Westminster Parliament in London there is the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff and the Northern Ireland Assembly in Belfast.
There is only one government in the UK
They organize their governments by 3 the branches
Simply put, yes. Technically, however, the UK is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with devolved governments.
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You go onto the government website and they will give you a email address :)
As of March 2014, there is a political tiff between two different ethnicities over who governs Crimea. It is the business of US and UK governments.
The UK, and most governments which are based on the UK government. The executive branch consists of Departments which come under control of Parliament.
There have only been three full coalition governments in the UK- two in the world wars and one in 2010
too much tax on comapny from bloody governments in UK
No, the UK has a devolved system of government, which means that there are separate governments for different parts of the UK. The UK government operates for matters that affect the whole of the UK, while Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have their own devolved governments with varying degrees of power to make decisions on issues that affect their respective regions.
The 3 basic powers that all governments have are legislation, judicial and execution. These powers are separated in most countries into their respective branches.
what are the 3 general forms 0f governments found in the world