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Questions relating to the government and politics of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. If your question relates to a specific country within the Union, be that England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, use with the relevant tag.
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What (if any) are the legal consequences if the UK government fails to meet carbon budgets?
If the UK's carbon budgets are 'legally binding' as part of the Climate Change Act of 2008, what are the legal consequences for failing to meet them?
I'm confused as to what 'legally binding' means in …
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Why is Prince Charles the 'Prince of Wales' and could Wales theoretically reject this?
I don't understand why Prince Charles is called the Prince of Wales. From what I can find online, it seems it's a tradition for English monarchs to give their heir the title "Prince of Wales." But why …
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UK National Insurance increase and impact on low vs high earners
National Insurance payments are increasing in the UK this April. I am seeing arguments against this that say the increase will have a higher impact on the lower-paid.
This BBC article shows the new pa …