- The second largest party in the House of Commons is usually known by ______ Government & Law
- During the period of 1600, Ireland was an almost completely ______ country Government & Law
- How can you arrange to get a National Insurance number? Government & Law
- Where are the more serious civil cases dealt with in Scotland? Government & Law
- ‘The Mousetrap’,’Jesus Christ Superstar’ and ‘Evita’ are examples of British what? Government & Law
- How much do you have to pay to visit the Parliament? Government & Law
- Jensen Button, Lewis Hamilton and Damon Hill are all British winners of the ______ Championship Government & Law
- The United Kingdom has a written constitution Government & Law
- Who was the Prime minister and inspiration leader during the World War Two? Government & Law
- The Bill of Rights of 1689 gave women the right to vote. Government & Law
- What is the only major golf tournament held outside of the US? Government & Law
- When a member of Parliament (MP) dies or resigns Government & Law
- What is the official report that contains everything said in Parliament called? Government & Law
- Roast beef is a traditional food of which country? Government & Law
- Every MP in the UK has his/her own constituency. Government & Law
- How many members does a jury have in Scotland? Government & Law
- Whose powers were increased by the Bill of Rights of 1689? Government & Law
- What is meant by 'common law'? Government & Law
- Who can only give 'advice, warn and encourage' about government matters? Government & Law
- Which two houses form the UK Parliament? Government & Law
- The small claims procedure is used for claims of less than ______ in England and Wales Government & Law
- What is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the Houses of Parliament in London? Government & Law
- Who became famous in silent movies for his tramp character? Government & Law
- A very impressive hill fort can still be seen today at Maiden Castle, in the English county of ______ Government & Law
- The Prime Minister also has a country house outside London called ______ Government & Law
- Where can you find Big Ben? Government & Law
- Anyone aged 21 or over can stand for election as an MP Government & Law
- The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader of the Church of England Government & Law
- The money raised from National Insurance Contributions is used to pay for Government & Law
- What does the 'Divine Right of Kings' mean? Government & Law
- People in the UK have to pay tax on their income, which includes: Government & Law
- Which court deals usually with divorce cases in Scotland? Government & Law
- In 1928, women were given the right to vote at the age of 18, the same age as men. Government & Law
- Where can you get help from if you are facing domestic violence? Government & Law
- There are ______ members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) Government & Law
- The second-largest party in the House of Commons is called the opposition. Government & Law
- The Head of the State and the monarch in both ceremonial and symbolic sense is Government & Law
- In what county can you see a hill fort at Maiden Castle? Government & Law
- Who has to pay National Insurance Contributions? Government & Law
- What is the most famous competition which is a series of Test matches played between England and Australia? Government & Law
- In England, judges developed 'common law' by a process of tradition and precedence that is, following previous decisions Government & Law
- The House of Commons has powers to overrule ______, but these are not used often Government & Law
- Which two of the following policies are not controlled by the devolved administrations? Government & Law
- If a person is aged under 21, their case will be heard in a Youth Court. Government & Law
- Winston Churchill lost the General Election in 1945 Government & Law
- Members of the House of Lords are Government & Law
- Which TWO are compulsory in the UK if you own an old car? Government & Law
- You have to pay tax on Government & Law
- How often are 'Prime Minister's Questions' held in the parliament? Government & Law
- How often are European parliamentary elections held? Government & Law