Thursday, November 26, 2009

Government


§ The minister of Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Hilary Benn, whose jobs focus on the UK Climate Projections and the Government’s plans to adapt to the challenges it will cause.

§ Secretary of State for Transport‘s minister: Lord Adonis, who’s responsibilities are involved in the security on the road ,delivery of Government's transport commitments and Long-term transport strategy, including high speed rail and carbon

§ Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs’ minister: David Miliband, who is responsible for relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the Commonwealth of Nations and the UK's overseas territories and the promotion of British interests abroad.
§ Secretary of State for Work and Pensions’ minister: Yvette Cooper, whose jobs refer to reduce the rate of unemployment and ensure people’s pension when they retired.

§ Secretary of State for Defence’s minister: Bob Ainsworth charged with making and executing Defence policy, and with providing the means by which it is executed, the Armed Forces. He is Chairman of the Defence Council and of its three Boards, (the Admiralty Board, the Army Board and the Air Force Board).

§ Home Secretary for the Home Office’s minister: Alan Johnson who is responsible for immigration control, security and order. Also, responsible for the police, United Kingdom Borders Agency and MI5, It is also in charge of government policy on security-related issues such as drugs, counter-terrorism and ID cards.

§ Secretary of State for Health’s minister: Andy Burnham, who is responsible for NHS , social care delivery , system reforms, Finance and resources and Strategic communications.

§ Chancellor of the Exchequer’s minister: Alistair Darling, who is the head of the treasury and control the finance of Britain.

§ The Prime Minister's responsibilities: First of all, the Prime Minister is the head of the UK Government and is ultimately responsible for the policy and decisions of Government. Moreover, as head of the UK Government the Prime Minister also oversees the operation of the civil service and Government agencies, appoints members of the Cabinet, and is the principal Government figure in the House of Commons.


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