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Core Executive
The core executive is the part of government that implements policy. This covers the prime minister, the cabinet, cabinet committees, Cabinet Office, government departments and the senior civil service.
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Starmer's new Cabinet
11th July 2024
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Sunak's Cameron gamble
14th November 2023
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Essay on the power of the Prime Minister: Truss
23rd March 2023
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Liz Truss's Cabinet: Who and Why?
5th September 2022
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SPADs under Liz Truss
6th September 2022
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Has the Prime Minister become more powerful in recent years?
11th April 2022
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Boris Johnson adds David Canzini to his inner circle
1st March 2022
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Cabinet split over covid suggests body still matters
23rd February 2022
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Boris Johnson and the power of the PM: update
3rd February 2022
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Recommended podcast from the Economist
13th January 2022
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Is the party over?
12th December 2021
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Boris Johnson and the pros and cons of presidential style
9th November 2021
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British Politics essay writing example
26th March 2021
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BBC Manifesto Tracker
19th September 2016
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Cabinet Government
Study Notes
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Core Executive (UK Politics)
Study Notes
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Executive branch (UK Politics)
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Is there sufficient parliamentary scrutiny of the government's Covid strategy?
21st September 2020
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Cabinet Confidential
11th March 2021
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Four Budgets in one year - is this good or bad governance?
15th March 2016
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UK civil service increasingly centralised in London
7th March 2016
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Lord Mandelson on Collective Cabinet Responsibility
2nd March 2016
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Is Prime Minister's Questions a good way to scrutinise the executive?
10th December 2015