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  2. Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is headed by the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor (a combined position). Its stated priorities are to reduce re-offending and protect the public, to provide access to justice, to increase confidence in the justice system, and ...

  3. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Government website sets out the current Minister's responsibilities in the Ministry of Justice as: [1] Crown Dependencies; Overseas Territories; Family Justice and Marriage and Divorce; All Lords Business (except PPP) Private International Law; International Criminal Justice; Constitution; Devolution and the Union; EU Retained Law policy ...

  4. Privy Councillor with responsibility for the Crown Dependencies

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    The responsibility of Privy Counsellor for the Crown Dependencies is currently assigned to the holder of the office of Secretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom. [1] In this capacity, the Secretary of State is acting as a privy counsellor, and not in their capacity as a minister of the United Kingdom government. [2]

  5. Secretary of State for Justice - Wikipedia

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    The justice secretary is responsible throughout the UK for: Freedom of information and information privacy; Human rights and civil liberties; Miscarriages of justice (via the Criminal Cases Review Commission); and; The UK’s relations with the governments of the three Crown Dependencies - Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.

  6. Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom

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    The Government of the United Kingdom is divided into departments that each have responsibility, according to the government, for putting government policy into practice. [1] There are currently 24 ministerial departments, 20 non-ministerial departments, and 422 agencies and other public bodies, for a total of 465 departments. [2]

  7. Department for Constitutional Affairs - Wikipedia

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    On 28 March 2007 it was announced that the Department for Constitutional Affairs would take control of probation, prisons and prevention of re-offending from the Home Office and be renamed the Ministry of Justice. [2] This took place on 9 May 2007. Department's headquarters (on the right)

  8. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - Wikipedia

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    A flexible global network of staff and offices, serving the whole of the UK Government. Three essential services that support the British economy, British nationals abroad and managed migration for Britain. These services are delivered through UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), consular teams in Britain and overseas, and UK Visas and Immigration.

  9. Permanent secretary (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The permanent secretary, who in some but not all government departments is known formally as the permanent under-secretary of state, is the accounting officer for a department, meaning that they are answerable to Parliament for ensuring that the department appropriately spends money granted by Parliament.