Saturday 28 November 2009

UK government

Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs minister: Hilary Benn ,
who has overall responsibility for all Departmental issues and represents the UK at the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council and at the EU Environment Council, also leads for the UK in other international negotiations on sustainable development.



Secretary of State for Transport minister: Lord Adonis,
whose responsibilities are sustain economic growth and improved productivity through reliable and efficient transport networks, and improve the environmental performance of transport, further, strengthen the safety and security of transport and enhance access to jobs, services and social networks, including the most disadvantaged.


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
who has overall responsibility for the work of the Department. She takes personal responsibility for public expenditure and Departmental security issues.






Secretary of State for Defence minister: Bob Ainsworth
who is the Cabinet Minister 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 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 minister: Andy Burnham
who is responsible for NHS , social care delivery , system reforms, Finance and resources and Strategic communications.





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








The Prime Minister's responsibilities: As head of the UK government, the Prime Minister 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. The Prime Minister presides over the Cabinet, is responsible for allocating functions among ministers and, at regular meetings with the Queen, informs her of the general business of the government. The Prime Minister's other responsibilities include recommending a number of appointments to the Queen. These include high-ranking members of the Church of England, senior judges and certain civil appointments. He also recommends appointments to several public boards and institutions, as well as to various royal and statutory commissions.

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