• McKinsey has worked with many governments, even helping Tony Blair restructure the British Cabinet Office.

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  • But some of the Tea Party's opponents, even those outside the British cabinet, do think their behaviour is extreme.

    BBC: Tea Party: Right-wing 'nutters' or mature adults?

  • The British cabinet was briefed in September about data.gov.uk's ambition to be a one-stop-shop for data collected by the government.

    BBC: Government opens data to public

  • Recently over a scandal in the British cabinet, BBC news reader Jonathan asked the Home Secretary: 'Did you threaten to sack him (a junior minister)?

    BBC: WEBLOG WATCH

  • Tessa Jowell, the former British cabinet minister, is not a lawyer.

    BBC: Silvio Berlusconi at 75: A birthday quiz

  • From that moment, Jewish immigration from Europe increased phenomenally, with the British Cabinet pledged rigorously to honour Balfour's promise of a Jewish homeland, as it was interpreted by the Zionists.

    BBC: The return of the Jews to the promised land

  • Despite Prior's enthusiasm, the scheme had few supporters in the British cabinet and was firmly rejected by the SDLP as falling far short of power-sharing with a meaningful Irish dimension.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • Prince William and Catherine's child will be next in line to the throne after William regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl, the British Cabinet Office said Monday.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Planned changes to the law of succession that end the tradition of a boy taking precedence over an elder sister are already de facto in effect, the British Cabinet Office said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Planned changes to the law of succession that end the tradition of a boy taking precedence over an elder sister are already de facto in effect, the British Cabinet Office has said.

    CNN: Duchess's 'slip' prompts speculation royal baby is a girl

  • If a fudge cooked up in Dublin can get the parties in Northern Ireland back around the cabinet table, the British will certainly go for it.

    ECONOMIST: Listening mode in Ulster | The

  • 's bid to take full control of British satellite broadcaster BSkyB has come under scrutiny in recent months, following the revelation of apparent back-channel communications between the company and an aide to Jeremy Hunt, the Cabinet minister who oversees British broadcasting.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Just a few days ago, British prime minister David Cameron shuffled his cabinet, moving Hunt from Minister of Culture to his new position in charge of health.

    FORBES: New British Minister of Health believes in magic potions

  • John Sawers, chief of the British foreign intelligence agency MI6, and the Cabinet Office said they would cooperate fully with the police investigation.

    CNN: UK pays large sum to Libyan family over rendition case

  • On Christmas morning, Seward presented to the Cabinet his draft response to the British, carefully balancing the conflicting imperatives of foreign and domestic policy.

    NEWYORKER: Union Man

  • The extent of behind-the-scenes Cabinet splits before the 1975 referendum on British membership of the Common Market.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Nuclear secrets of 1975 revealed

  • Imagine what the British constitution would look like if the principle of cabinet government were to be further weakened.

    ECONOMIST: Welcome to the cabinet

  • The audit is to be co-ordinated by the Foreign Office and the Cabinet Office and will invite written evidence from British businesses and EU institutions.

    BBC: William Hague launches full 'audit' of EU law and the UK

  • Chung, Hong Kong's political "godfather" who has been executive councillor to four British governors and was recently appointed to Tung's own inner cabinet.

    CNN: The Shift of Power

  • Home Secretary Charles Clarke, the Cabinet official in charge of domestic security, told the British television network ITN that police are facing "total carnage" at the bomb scenes.

    CNN: Investigators pick through London carnage

  • But in its recent economic review, Britain's Cabinet Office noted that the financial benefits that might accrue to British farmers from planting, say, herbicide-resistant oilseed rape are unlikely to compensate for the lack of a market should their main customers shun the stuff.

    ECONOMIST: Genetically modified food: Far less scary than it used to be | The

  • Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude warned last year against the threats to British interests from "hostile foreign states and others".

    BBC: Al-Qaeda lacks expertise for cyberwar, expert tells MPs

  • In cabinet meetings earlier this year, he was ardent in pushing for British intervention in Libya evangelically so, grumbled some of those around the oval table.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • But the comparison that is most likely to interest politicians of Lord Jenkins's generation is the one made between the current Blair cabinet and what was, on paper, the most academically distinguished government in British history, Harold Wilson's Labour administration of 1964-70.

    ECONOMIST: Politics: Different class | The

  • Looking at now-released cabinet records concerning the invasion of Suez (1956), the US and British-supported overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq (1953) and the overthrow of the elected government of British Guiana (1953), Mr Curtis finds talk in private only of oil and other strategic interests.

    BBC: Analysis: Perils of peacekeeping

  • Following his second cabinet resignation, Peter Mandelson became Europe's trade commissioner, before returning to British politics in 2008.

    BBC: Andrew Mitchell

  • Along with the cabinet changes, late on a Thursday afternoon and without any warning, Mr Blair decided to rearrange the British constitution.

    ECONOMIST: Britain's cabinet reshuffle

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