Monday 30 November 2009

government

1.Transport is the Rt Hon Lord Adonis whose main tasks are to sustain economic growth, improved productivity through reliable and efficient transport networks. Moreover, he focus on improving the environmental performance of transport and strengthen the safety and security of transport.
2. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is the Rt. Hon Hilary Benn MP whose main tasks are to secure a healthy environment for people all and defend against environmental risks. Further, he promotes an economy that produces less carbon and uses resources more efficiently. Finally, he ensures a thriving farming sector and a sustainable, healthy and secure food supply.
3. Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is the Rt Hon David Miliband MP whose main tasks are to finish overall responsibility for the work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In addition, he focuses on strategy and Policy Planning. Next, he is responsibility for communications, honours, FCO finance and Whitehall liaison department.
4.who has overall responsibility for the work of the Department. She takes personal responsibility for public expenditure and Departmental security issues.
5.Defence is the Rt Hon Bob Ainsworth MP whose main tasks are to defence policy, planning and budget issues. Next, he focuses on the operations in Afghanistan and nuclear issues including Ballistic Missile Defence. Then, he is also responsibility for NATO, EU issues, Media and Communications.
6.the Home Office is The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP whose main tasks are to effort to protect the public from terror, crime and antisocial behaviour. They also help build the security, justice and respect that enable people to prosper in a free and tolerant society.
7.Health is the Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP whose main tasks are to finish overall responsibility for the work of the Department.
8.the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP whose main task is to finish overall responsibility for the work of the Treasury.

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy: Queen Elizabeth II is head of state of the UK as well as of fifteen other Commonwealth countries, putting the UK in a personal union with those other states. The Crown has sovereignty over the Crown Dependencies of the Isle of Man and the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, which are not part of the United Kingdom though the UK government manages their foreign affairs and defence and the UK Parliament has the authority to legislate on their behalf.The UK has a parliamentary government based on the Westminster system that has been emulated around the world—a legacy of the British Empire.

Wednesday 25 November 2009

The government

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy: Queen Elizabeth II is head of state of the UK as well as of fifteen other Commonwealth countries, putting the UK in a personal union with those other states. The Crown has sovereignty over the Crown Dependencies of the Isle of Man and the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, which are not part of the United Kingdom though the UK government manages their foreign affairs and defence and the UK Parliament has the authority to legislate on their behalf.The UK has a parliamentary government based on the Westminster system that has been emulated around the world—a legacy of the British Empire. The Parliament of the United Kingdom that meets in the Palace of Westminster has two houses: an elected House of Commons and an appointed House of Lords, and any Bill passed requires Royal Assent to become law. It is the ultimate legislative authority in the United Kingdom since the devolved parliament in Scotland and devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, and Wales are not sovereign bodies and could be abolished by the UK parliament despite being established following public approval as expressed in referenda.The Cabinet is traditionally drawn from members of the Prime Minister's party in both legislative houses, and mostly from the House of Commons, to which they are responsible. Executive power is exercised by the Prime Minister and Cabinet, all of whom are sworn into Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and become Ministers of the Crown. The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, leader of the Labour Party, has been Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service since 27 June 2007.

Tuesday 24 November 2009

cardiff parliament

A few days ago, I went to Cardiff Council, which is located in the seaside scenery is very good, had just entered the hall, feeling very open. Inside the facilities are complete and very user-friendly. Inside there are instructors to take me to various places, he is very serious and detailed explanations. The middle of the hall in the Parliament, there is a mushroom like the same thing, if you look down, you see a conference room. When the meeting time that allows ordinary people to hear, it is very open and fair. This time I play a very fun and enjoyable.

Cardiff Bay

The old Cardiff docklands have been redeveloped in the last decade to create Cardiff Bay, home to a large freshwater lake for sailing and water sports; the stylish five-star St David’s Hotel and Spa, and Mermaid Quay – a restaurant hotspot with everything from Italian to Turkish cuisine

Visitors to Cardiff Bay can now walk to the barrage and across to Penarth Head, with the opening of the Cardiff Bay Barrage Coast Path from the Inner Harbour to the barrage. The new route provides a safe pedestrian and cycle route with direct access to and from the Inner Harbour, linking with the existing footway, cycle way and transport network through to the city and beyond.