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  2. Devolution in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 26 March 2007, Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Ian Paisley met Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams for the first time and together announced that a devolved government would be returning to Northern Ireland. [5] The Executive was restored on 8 May 2007. [6] Several policing and justice powers were transferred to the Assembly on 12 April 2010.

  3. Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Governments Council

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    In 1999, devolved administrations were created in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland by the United Kingdom parliament. [2] Initially a Joint Ministerial Committee system was created in 1999 by Tony Blair's Labour UK government to coordinate relationships between the three new governments and the UK government.

  4. Devolved governments and powers explained

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    Under the agreements, a number of areas of government are not devolved to any of the nations in the UK: defence, foreign affairs, immigration, trade policy, constitution and broadcasting.

  5. List of current heads of government in the United Kingdom and ...

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    Following elections to the assembly or parliament, the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats is invited to form a government. The monarch (in the United Kingdom) or governor / lieutenant governor (in the Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies) appoints the head of government, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible ...

  6. Intergovernmental relations in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Governments Council consists of the UK prime minister and the heads of the UK‘s three national devolved governments. Remit. The council is responsible for: Discussing UK-level policies that require cooperation. Overseeing the other government organisations and mechanisms within the other tiers.

  7. Devolution - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, the federal government has slowly devolved legislative jurisdiction to the territories. Enabling the territories to become more self-sufficient and prosperous and to play a stronger role in the Canadian federation is considered a key component to development in Canada's North. Among the three territories, devolution is most ...

  8. Devolved, reserved and excepted matters - Wikipedia

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    The three devolved governments have full legislative power over council tax, business tax, whilst Scotland and Wales has additional tax powers in areas such as property tax, landfill tax, stamp tax and some aspects of income tax, whilst the Northern Ireland Executive does not.

  9. United Kingdom cabinet committee - Wikipedia

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    The Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Governments Council consists of the leaders of the UK and devolved administrations. Its secretariat is provided by the Cabinet Office but it is not a Cabinet committee.