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  • Alistair Darling [r]: British politician, currently Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister), responsible for administering the UK public revenue. [e]
  • BBC [r]: British state-owned radio and TV broadcasting organization founded in 1922 under Lord John Reith. [e]
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer [r]: The head of the department of the British government that administers the public revenue, including the receipt and expenditure of money for public services. [e]
  • Chris Higgins [r]: (b. 1955) English medical researcher and prolific author, specialising in cell biology and genetic studies. [e]
  • Elizabeth II [r]: The present monarch and head of state of the United Kingdom since 1952 (born 1926). [e]
  • Gordon Brown [r]: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since June 2007; Leader of the Labour Party (born 1951). [e]
  • House of Lords [r]: The upper chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. [e]
  • Labour Party (UK) [r]: Political party in the United Kingdom, founded at the start of the 20th century, and has been seen since 1920 as the principal party of the Left. [e]
  • Leader of the Opposition (UK) [r]: the leader of the largest political party in the UK House of Commons in opposition to the government; office held by David Cameron since December 2005. [e]
  • London [r]: The capital of the United Kingdom and England. [e]
  • Members' Lobby [r]: Hallway in the Palace of Westminster used by members of the House of Commons, that may congregate here for discussions while not dealing with other business. [e]
  • Parliament of the United Kingdom [r]: The supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom its territories. [e]
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
  • Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [r]: Member of the Her Majesty's Government heading the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and responsible for relations with foreign countries and the Commonwealth. [e]
  • Tony Blair [r]: Labour Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007). [e]
  • United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional monarchy (capital London) and island nation in north-west Europe, between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, which includes England, Scotland, Wales (on the island of Great Britain) and Northern Ireland. [e]
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