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  2. Directors' duties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Under section 177, when directors are on both sides of a proposed contract, for example where a person owns a business selling iron chairs to the company in which he is a director, [17] it is a default requirement that they disclose the interest to the board, so that disinterested directors may approve the deal.

  3. 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]

  4. Cabinet Office - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet Office has responsibility for the following at the UK national level: the Home Civil Service; the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority; the Government Commercial Function [5] and the Government Commercial Organisation. [6] the government's digital, data, and technology (DDaT) function is through the Government Digital ...

  5. Director of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The director's department and role underwent modernisation from 1944 to 1964 under Sir Theobald Mathew QC, and further expansion with the introduction of the CPS in 1985, which came under the authority of the director. Today, the incumbent bears personal responsibility for 7,000 CPS staff and the approximately 800,000 prosecutions undertaken by ...

  6. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - Wikipedia

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    The FCDO plays a key role in delivering two, major UK government funds which work to support the government's National Security Strategy and Aid Strategy. [ 4 ] The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) – Used to support cross-governmental efforts at reducing conflict-related risks in countries which the UK has important interests.

  7. Department of Health and Social Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.It is responsible for government policy on health and adult social care matters in England, along with a few elements of the same matters which are not otherwise devolved to the Scottish Government, Welsh Government or Northern Ireland Executive.

  8. Prime Minister's Office (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    To begin with the Principal Private Secretary tried to maintain a strict separation between the work of the private office and that of the political office, but there soon came to be a 'considerable overlap of responsibilities', reflecting more accurately the relationship between politics and administration at the top of government. [9]

  9. Department for Business and Trade - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of State also leads UK government representation at meetings of the World Trade Organization, and at ministerial meetings of the G7 and G20 where the Secretary of State is further responsible for developing and maintaining the UK's overseas business network. [10]