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Web 10 Downing Street
Web Bank of England
Tel: +44 (0)207 601 4444
Fax: +44 (0)207 601 5460
Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH
The main web site for the Bank of England
Web British Monarchy - The Official Site
Web CCTA Government Information Service
includes an organisation and functional index, search facility and a public services directory.
Web Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency
Web COI - Central Office of Information
Very large number of links to press release pages within government departments and agencies.
Web Court Service Web Site
Web Department for International Development
Web Department of Health
Web DVLA - Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
"Our primary aims are to aid general law enforcement by maintaining registers of drivers and vehicles, collect taxation and assist the road safety objectives of the Department."
Web Hansard, House of Commons debates
Web Hansard, House of Lords debates
Web HM Customs and Excise
Web Inland Revenue
UK Tax Authority
Web Parliament of the United Kingdom
Here you will find information about the United Kingdom Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords
Web The end of EMU: legal consequences
EMU is described by the authorities as 'irrevocable'. But the nature of this irrevocability is widely misunderstood. A country can leave, but cannot recover its former national currency.
Web The Public Whip
This site reads Hansard online, and extracts information about MPs voting records on the divisions. As such, it should be able to accurately (and quickly) answer the question:
Which way did MP x vote on issue y? (currently going back to 1997). There is also other analysis on the website, e.g. How many times have particular MPs voted differently to the majority of their party (i.e. who are the top rebels), and what the attendance record at divisions is of MPs.

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