Cabinet of the United Kingdom

Cabinet of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts his first Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room, 10 Downing Street.
Cabinet overview
Formed1644 (1644)
TypeCommittee of the Privy Council
JurisdictionHis Majesty's Government
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The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the senior decision-making body of the Government of the United Kingdom.[1] A committee of the Privy Council, it is chaired by the Prime Minister and its members include Secretaries of State and senior Ministers of State. Members of the Cabinet are appointed by the Prime Minister and are by convention chosen from members of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

The Ministerial Code says that the business of the Cabinet (and cabinet committees) is mainly questions of major issues of policy, questions of critical importance to the public and questions on which there is an unresolved argument between departments.[2]

The work of the Cabinet is scrutinised by the Shadow Cabinet, made up of members of the Official Opposition.

  1. ^ Durrant, Tim (31 March 2021). "Cabinet". Institute for Government. Archived from the original on 27 June 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Ministerial Code" (PDF). gov.uk. August 2019. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 September 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2021.

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