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  2. Template:Legislationuk/doc - Wikipedia

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    Always use normal numbers, not roman numerals. note2 = A note to place after the citation number (put references here) 4 = Date (dd-mm-yyyy format - must have two digits for day and month) note3= A note to place after the date (put references here) maintained=y/n - places a link icon to legislation.gov.uk. Defaults to n if not specified. url ...

  3. Template:UK-LEG - Wikipedia

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    The template automatically uses the name of the article as the name of the statute. There are optional parameters: title; If the title of the page is different to the title of the statute linked to. Enter the title in full, including the calendar year. path - allows you to manually set the URI. Enter the path from .gov.uk/{{{path}}}

  4. Template:UK Parliament - Wikipedia

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    As an external-linking citation template it is non-functional. To make this template automatically link to legislation.gov.uk is a fairly simple template coding task for anyone who wants to learn. Meanwhile, if formatting is all that is needed, the CS1-based {{ Cite act }} works as well as any.

  5. legislation.gov.uk - Wikipedia

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    legislation.gov.uk, formerly known as the UK Statute Law Database, is the official Web-accessible database of the statute law of the United Kingdom, hosted by The National Archives. Established in the early 2000s, [ 1 ] it contains all primary legislation in force since 1267 and all secondary legislation since 1823; it does not include ...

  6. Cabinet of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The classic view of Cabinet Government was laid out by Walter Bagehot in The English Constitution (1867) in which he described the prime minister as the primus-inter-pares ("first among equals"). [23] The view was questioned by Richard Crossman in The Myths of Cabinet Government (1972) and by Tony Benn.

  7. gov.uk - Wikipedia

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    gov.uk (styled on the site as GOV.UK) is a United Kingdom public sector information website, created by the Government Digital Service to provide a single point of access to HM Government services. The site launched as a beta on 31 January 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] following on from the AlphaGov project.

  8. HM Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The wording on each note was UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND — Currency notes are Legal Tender for the payment of any amount by the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury under the Authority of Act of Parliament (4 & 5 Geo. V c.14). Notes issued after the partition of Ireland from 1922 had the wording changed to read ...

  9. Template:UK-gov-stub - Wikipedia

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    More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{UK-gov-stub}}.