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Minister
Ministers are the MPs and members of the House of Lords who are in the Government. They are appointed by the Prime Minister and each given a specific area of government policy to oversee. Ministers speak on behalf of the Government from the front benches during parliamentary debates and must answer questions put to them by other MPs or members of the House of Lords.
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Sunak and the Liaison Committee
20th December 2023
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Suella Braverman and the ministerial code
10th November 2023
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Should Suella Braverman resign?
4th November 2022
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Liz Truss's Cabinet: Who and Why?
5th September 2022
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Resources on the UK executive and legislature
27th May 2022
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CPD opportunities on UK Parliament
18th May 2022
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Partygate: to resign or not resign?
14th April 2022
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Should ministers suffer more than resignation?
6th March 2022
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Cabinet split over covid suggests body still matters
23rd February 2022
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Recommended podcast from the Economist
13th January 2022
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Johnson's cabinet reshuffle: context and research exercise
16th September 2021
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Boris Johnson and the truth
3rd May 2021
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Government department
Study Notes
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Individual Ministerial Responsibility
Study Notes
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Cabinet Confidential
11th March 2021
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When do Ministers Resign?
11th October 2020
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Lord Mandelson on Collective Cabinet Responsibility
2nd March 2016
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George Osborne's Spending Review - winning and losing departments
18th November 2015
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Canada's new, more representative Cabinet
9th November 2015
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Lesson idea - UK Cabinet Compare and Contrast
23rd September 2015