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         Great Britain Government:     more books (100)
  1. Municipal government in Great Britain, by Albert Shaw, 1907
  2. Clayton and Bulwer Convention: Message of the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report, etc., in Reference to the Correspondence between this Government and That of Great Britain, etc. (34th Cong., 1st Sess., House Executive Document, 75) by Franklin Pierce, 1856
  3. Letter addressed to the President of the United States on slavery,: considered in relation to the constitutional principles of government in Great Britain and in the United States by Jesse Chickering, 1855-01-01
  4. Government In Great Britain, The Empire, and the Commonwealth by L. W.; Hussey, W. D. White, 1958
  5. The Government Year Book. A record of the Forms and Methods of Government in Great Britain, Her Colonies, and Foreign Countries, 1888 ... by Lewis, ed. Sergeant, 1888
  6. Government in Great Britain the Empire, and the Commonwealth by L.W. White, W.D. Hussey, 1966
  7. Pressure Groups and Government in Great Britain by Geoffrey Alderman, 1984-05
  8. The Future shape of local government finance, ([Great Britain. Parliament. Papers by command] cmnd)
  9. The Who's Who of the Allied Governments in Great Britain by Joel, ed. Cang, 1941
  10. Interactive Passing the Prince2 Examinations (Prince2) by Great Britain. Office of Government Commerce, 2006-10
  11. Government in Great Britain,: The Empire and the Commonwealth, by L. W White, 1957
  12. People Issues and PRINCE2 (Ogc) by Great Britain. Office of Government Commerce, 2002-12
  13. For Successful Programme Management: Think Msp by Great Britain. Office of Government Comm, 2007-12-30
  14. Business Perspective 2: The Business View on Successful It Service Delivery by Great Britain. Office of Government Commerce, 2006-10-21

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43. British Government And Politics On The Internet
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    • 44. What Was Great Britain's Government Like During World War II?
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      The government of the UK during WW2 underwent a few changes as a necessity, with the progress of the war and its demands on organising the war effort. At the outbreak of war, the then Prime Minister (Neville Chamberlain)led his Cabinet and a Conservative majority in the Commons. This after a period of National Governments which had attempted to bring a sense of national unity during the mid-to-late 1930s and operated as a form of coalition. Chamberlain had led the appeasers and had seen his promises of peace in our time dashed by Hitler's naked aggression so that on removal of Chamberlain in 1940, Churchill was invited to form a government. An outsider to the Conservatives and the government in the run up to the war, as major critic of appeasement, Churchill was a desperate choice to be Prime Minister, however, his capabilities to unite the political spectrum was a masterstroke for the British and ultimately Allied cause. The government formed by Churchill was made up of political figures from across the parties and with links to big business and the trades unions. This solidarity did not mean governing without parliament, in fact parliament debated and offered questions to the Prime Minister in the usual fashion throughout the war. Questions on the conduct of the war made for some difficulties for Churchill, but he maintained the support of the parliament throughout the difficult times. In 1945 a general election was called and Churchill was soundly defeated (before the war was actually over, japan did not surrender until September that year, although victory in Europe had been won.)

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      46. Kingdom Of Great Britain: Information From Answers.com
      Kingdom of great britain Union Flag ( 1606 1800 ) The Kingdom of great britain A single parliament and government, based in Westminster in London,
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      showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Kingdom of Great Britain Wikipedia Kingdom of Great Britain Union Flag ( The Kingdom of Great Britain , also sometimes known as the ' United Kingdom of Great Britain' , was created by the merging of the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England under the 1707 Act of Union to create a single kingdom encompassing the whole of Great Britain . A single parliament and government, based in Westminster in London , controlled the new kingdom. The two former kingdoms had shared the same monarch since King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England in From onward, a joint "British" throne replaced the English and Scottish thrones and a joint Parliament of Great Britain replaced the Scottish and English parliaments. Scotland and England were given seats in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords of the new parliament. Although Scotland's representation in both houses was smaller than its population indicated it should have been, representation in parliament was at that time based not on population but on taxation, and Scotland was given a greater number of MPs than its share of taxation warranted. Under the treaty, Scotland elected forty-five members to the Commons and sent sixteen representative peers to the Lords. The Kingdom of Great Britain was superseded by the

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      48. The Collection Of Great Britain, Government Accounts Held At The British Library
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      50. The Association Of Coloproctology Of Great Britain And Ireland
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      Message from the President Welcome to the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland web site. I do hope that everyone who visits this site finds it informative, and if there are any omissions please let us know. Colon and Rectal Disease Research Foundation . Your own contribution to these research funds will support important national research projects, and details of how to do this can be accessed easily on this website. The Association supports external review of clinical practice, and this applies particularly to the results of bowel cancer treatment. The Association has already defined and established detailed standards of care with a minimum data set available to all its members, and has devised a web-based system of collating these results from around the country. Collaboration with the Department of Health using risk-adjusted outcomes will facilitate accurate external review within a climate of cooperation acceptable to clinicians and government alike. The Association has been active in the provision of guidance, with comprehensive information available to patients and other healthcare professionals. Considerable effort has been channelled into raising awareness of important evidence-based bowel cancer symptoms. Guidelines in areas other than cancer provide a comprehensive structure whereby doctors and nurses members are able to assess quality of care so that the public is reassured that high standards in all aspects of colorectal care are maintained. The Association of Coloproctology is keen to promote the introduction of new technical advances in diagnosis and surgical technique such as minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery. Newly introduced surgical procedures are audited nationally by the Association on a central database. The multi-professional structure of the Association continues to support the development of teams, expert in the investigation and treatment of important conditions such as bowel cancer and colitis, consistent with modern practice and clinical decision-making. The team approach gets better results.

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      PUBLIC ACCESS Bike Hub News Public News TAG Public Notices About TAG ... HOME WHAT The Bicycle Association of Great Britain Limited is the national body representing the Bicycle Industry in the United Kingdom. Membership is open to Bicycle Manufacturers, Manufacturers of Bicycle Accessories and Components, Distributors and Wholesalers and other companies having a particular interest in the Industry. WHERE The Association is located at Starley House, Coventry, adjacent to the mainline station and only 65 minutes by train from London. Centrally situated for meetings, Starley House is an established reference point for members of the industry, the Government and the media.
      • Provides a forum for the cycle industry Discussion with committed business professionals Liaison with the ACT (Association of Cycle Traders. Working relationships with non-government organisations and voluntary groups - particularly Sustrans, CTC (Cyclists Touring Club) and BC (British Cycling). Insight into the industry and issues Receiving statistical information about the UK market Monitoring the cycle market worldwide Technical support and legislative support both in the UK and the EU Developing new technical standards Advanced information on new national and international regulations Contacts with government officials in Whitehall Lobbying Government and MPs Participation in major trade and public cycle shows Representation on key cycling committees – Bike Week, Industry Liaison Group, Bike Hub

      52. Home Page Of The Association Of British Counties Website
      The historic Counties of great britain are fundamental to our culture. From 1888 to 1965 local government administrative counties were closely based
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      The Association of British Counties (ABC) is a society dedicated to promoting awareness of the continuing importance of the 86 historic (or traditional) Counties of Great Britain. ABC believes that the Counties are an important part of the history, geography and cultural life of Great Britain. ABC contends that Britain needs a fixed popular geography, one divorced from the ever changing names and areas of local government but, instead, one rooted in history, public understanding and commonly held notions of cultural identity. ABC, therefore, seeks to fully re-establish the use of the Counties as the standard popular geographical reference frame of Britain and to further encourage their use as a basis for social, sporting and cultural activities.
      The historic Counties of Great Britain are fundamental to our culture. Older than cathedrals, more historic than stately homes, Counties like Lincolnshire, Cornwall, Middlesex, Anglesey and Fife are basic to our life. Their names belong to the ground we tread. They are an indelible part of our history. They are important cultural entities. They are sources of identity and affection to many people. Organisations galore - sports clubs, businesses, societies, regiments, farmers' unions - are based upon them. Above all else, the Counties are places - places where people live, places they are proud to "come from". And they give us something else. Like every country Great Britain needs a stable geography- a set of commonly accepted names and areas for communication between people in all walks of life: business, education, the media etc. For centuries, the traditional Counties have fulfilled this role.

      53. Great Britain Archaeology Archaeology Data Service, The Online
      Monarchs of britain provides biographical and genealogical information on Contains information for archivists, genealogists, government and readers.
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      (tables of contents only) Pamphlet Collection of the British Library of Political and Economic Science, organized by subject and containing some 90,000 pamphlets, most available in .pdf format. Primary Historical Documents (provided by Richard Hacken at BYU) Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, contains archivally-arranged indexes to the National Register of Archives, and information sheets arranged by subject, i.e. sources for labour history, colonial history, history of women, etc. American and British History Resources on the Internet (provided by Amherst U), contains reference resources, history gateways and text sites by subject and time period, information on archives, and links to other internet resources. The British Monarchy: The Official Website , contains information on the monarchy and Royal Family today, historical information, timelines, and speeches. Monarchs of Britain provides biographical and genealogical information on Britain's rulers from the earliest times to the present, as well as historical background information by period, from pre-historical times to the present. Includes a section on myths and legends. Victoria Research Web (maintained by Patrick Leary, History Department, Indiana University-Bloomington), dedicated to the scholarly study of the nineteenth century in Britain. Contains links to research resources, archives, libraries, and tips planning research trips to Britain.

      54. Britain Government
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      conventional long form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
      conventional short form: United Kingdom
      abbreviation: UK Government type: constitutional monarchy Capital: London Administrative divisions: Dependent areas: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands Independence: England has existed as a unified entity since the 10th century; the union between England and Wales, begun in 1284 with the Statute of Rhuddlan, was not formalized until 1536 with an Act of Union; in another Act of Union in 1707, England and Scotland agreed to permanently join as Great Britain; the legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland was implemented in 1801, with the adoption of the name the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921 formalized a partition of Ireland; six northern Irish counties remained part of the United Kingdom as Northern Ireland and the current name of the country, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was adopted in 1927

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      57. Department For Transport
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      58. United Kingdom -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
      The United Kingdom of great britain and Northern Ireland is a (The territory The British system of government has been emulated around the world because
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      59. Arts Council Of Great Britain -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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      The government of the United Kingdom of great britain and Northern Ireland andthe government of the People s Republic of China have reviewed with
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