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 Who is the current British Prime Minister?

Sir Keir Starmer

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What is Downing Street?

Is a famous street in the centre of London.

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In what ways can the flag of the UK be called?

The flag of the United Kingdom can be called the Union Jack or the Union Flag.

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Who is the present sovereign of the UK?

King Charles III.

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 Who is the Head of the Armed Forces and of the Church of England?

King Charles III.

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Who is the president of the House of Commons?


The president of this house is the Speaker.

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Who is Downing Street named after?

Downing Street is named after Sir George Downing

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Who represents the left-wing?

The Labour party

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Who is the president of the House of Lords?

The president of this house is the Lord Speaker.

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 Who represents the right-wing?

The Conservative party

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What type of government does the UK have?

The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.

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Who was Sir George Downing?

 was soldier and a diplomat.

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What is the name of the anthem?

God Save the King. 

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Where does the King live?

Buckingham Palace in London.

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What is the seat of the two Houses of Parliament?

Palace of Westminster in London.

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Who gives the royal assent

The royal assent is given by the monarch of the United Kingdom.

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Who did Sir George Downing serve under?

Under the government of Oliver Cromwell

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What is 10 Downing Street used for?

Is the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury that is the Prime Minister.

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Who is the head of the judiciary power?

The Judges?

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What is the national anthem about?

The national anthem, is a prayer asking for the monarch’s safety

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How many members has the House of Commons?

The House of Commons has 650 members.

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What is Whitehall?

Whitehall is a famous street and government district in London.

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What does the flag represent?

The flag of the United Kingdom is called the Union Jack (or Union Flag).

It represents the union of three nations of the United Kingdom:

  • England → the red cross of Saint George on a white background

  • Scotland → the white diagonal cross of Saint Andrew on a blue background

  • Ireland (historically Northern Ireland) → the red diagonal cross of Saint Patrick

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How many members has the House of Lords?

The House of Lords has 826 members.

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When was the Liberal Democrats party founded?

In 1988

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