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This page contains a list of portals on each topic. The topical index allows readers to search through the site's content starting with a broad category and drilling down to a specific page. | This page contains a list of portals on each topic. The topical index allows readers to search through the site's content starting with a broad category and drilling down to a specific page. | ||
− | If you are looking for a particular page and cannot find it, use the search bar in the upper right corner or [[ | + | If you are looking for a particular page and cannot find it, use the search bar in the upper right corner or [[WikiCorporates:Contact|Contact us]].<br /> |
+ | Note: Wikipedia has a page with a great example of how to generate a category tree in the "Category" panel here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Geography | ||
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− | + | <h2>Politics in the United Kingdom</h2> | |
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− | <h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1"> | + | <h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">Unitary Monarchy</h4> |
− | + | The Legislature • The Executive • The Judiciary | |
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<h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">Parliament (Legislature)</h4> | <h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">Parliament (Legislature)</h4> | ||
− | + | The United Kingdom Parliament is the highest legislative body of the United Kingdom and British overseas territories. It alone has legislative supremacy and thus ultimate power over all other political bodies. | |
[[Image:Farm-Fresh_reseller_account.png|right]] | [[Image:Farm-Fresh_reseller_account.png|right]] | ||
<h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">Goverment (Executive)</h4> | <h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">Goverment (Executive)</h4> | ||
− | : | + | The Government is composed of Members of Parliament, each of whom is chosen by the people voting in a general election every five years. The Leader of the winning party bcomes the Prime Minister, who then chooses the members of the Cabinet. Together, the Cabinet members decide the Government's policies. |
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+ | <h4 style="border-bottom:1px solid #a2a9b1">The Courts (Judiciary)</h4> | ||
+ | The United Kingdom doesn't have a single unified legal system. England and Wales has one, Scotland another, and Northern Ireland yet another – but there are exceptions. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Royal_Arms_of_England.svg|52x60px|right]] | ||
+ | == England == | ||
+ | ;Simple title line | ||
+ | :Lots of wonderful text. Even more text. Great text is the best text but marvelous text is even better yet. Text text text | ||
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+ | [[Image:Red_Dragon_Badge_of_Wales.svg|75x60px|right]] | ||
+ | == Wales == | ||
+ | ;Simple title line | ||
+ | :Lots of wonderful text. Even more text. Great text is the best text but marvelous text is even better yet. Text text text | ||
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+ | [[Image:Royal_Arms_of_the_Kingdom_of_Scotland.svg|51x60px|right]] | ||
+ | == Scotland == | ||
+ | ;Simple title line | ||
+ | :Lots of wonderful text. Even more text. Great text is the best text but marvelous text is even better yet. Text text text | ||
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+ | [[Image:Arms_of_Ireland_(Historical).svg|51x60px|right]] | ||
+ | == Northern Ireland == | ||
+ | ;Simple title line | ||
+ | :Lots of wonderful text. Even more text. Great text is the best text but marvelous text is even better yet. Text text text | ||
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<h2>Public Policy</h2> | <h2>Public Policy</h2> | ||
<!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Public_policy_desk --> | <!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Public_policy_desk --> | ||
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Policy decisions matter because they affect citizens in many ways. | Policy decisions matter because they affect citizens in many ways. | ||
− | * ► | + | * ► Fiscal policy |
− | * ► Civil | + | * ► Civil Liberties policy |
− | * ► Education | + | * ► Education Policy |
− | * ► Election | + | * ► Election Policy |
− | * ► Energy | + | * ► Energy Policy |
− | * ► Environmental | + | * ► Environmental Policy |
− | * ► Finance | + | * ► Finance Policy |
− | * ► | + | * ► Health Policy |
− | * ► Immigration | + | * ► Immigration Policy |
− | * ► Pension | + | * ► Pension Policy |
+ | * ► State Welfare Policy | ||
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<h2>Influencers</h2> | <h2>Influencers</h2> | ||
<!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Influencers_project --> | <!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Influencers_project --> | ||
<!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia:Influencers_project --> | <!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia:Influencers_project --> | ||
− | + | Articles about people and organizations that influence the political process. | |
* ► Influencers by type | * ► Influencers by type | ||
* ► Influencers by policy | * ► Influencers by policy | ||
* ► National influencers | * ► National influencers | ||
+ | * ► Influencers by political leaning | ||
* ► Lists of influencers | * ► Lists of influencers | ||
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* ► Influencers terms and definitions | * ► Influencers terms and definitions | ||
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<h2>Fact Check</h2> | <h2>Fact Check</h2> | ||
<!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Fact_Check --> | <!-- https://ballotpedia.org/Category:Fact_Check --> | ||
<!-- https://ballotpedia.org/About_fact-checking --> | <!-- https://ballotpedia.org/About_fact-checking --> | ||
− | + | False information can become embedded when organisatons over-simplify what politicians say. | |
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* ► Fact Check Influencers | * ► Fact Check Influencers | ||
− | * ► Fact Check | + | * ► Fact Check Political Parties |
+ | * ► Fact Check Public Policy | ||
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+ | {{img|Farm-Fresh-book-open-32x41.png|32|41|float=right}} | ||
+ | == Guides == | ||
+ | * ► Switch Bank Account | ||
+ | * ► Switch Energy Supplier | ||
+ | * ► Guide to Funerals | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 14 February 2021
Portal:Contents, Portal:Contents/Portals, Portal:Geography
This page contains a list of portals on each topic. The topical index allows readers to search through the site's content starting with a broad category and drilling down to a specific page.
If you are looking for a particular page and cannot find it, use the search bar in the upper right corner or Contact us. |
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Politics in the United KingdomUnitary MonarchyThe Legislature • The Executive • The Judiciary
Parliament (Legislature)The United Kingdom Parliament is the highest legislative body of the United Kingdom and British overseas territories. It alone has legislative supremacy and thus ultimate power over all other political bodies. Goverment (Executive)The Government is composed of Members of Parliament, each of whom is chosen by the people voting in a general election every five years. The Leader of the winning party bcomes the Prime Minister, who then chooses the members of the Cabinet. Together, the Cabinet members decide the Government's policies. The Courts (Judiciary)The United Kingdom doesn't have a single unified legal system. England and Wales has one, Scotland another, and Northern Ireland yet another – but there are exceptions. England
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
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Public PolicyPolicy decisions matter because they affect citizens in many ways.
InfluencersArticles about people and organizations that influence the political process.
Fact CheckFalse information can become embedded when organisatons over-simplify what politicians say.
Guides
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Left is BlanchedAlmond
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Right is Lavender
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