Keyboard shortcuts: On toggle Off help
Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching

Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

freebase

help
Cities of London and Westminster is a constituency covering the area comprising the City of London and southern portion of the City of Westminster in Central London. It is represented by a member in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The constituency covers the entire City of London and most of the City of Westminster lying South of the Marylebone Road and the Westway.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Wikipedia Articles: results 1 - 10 of 395
help
  1. close

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities of London and Westminster is a constituency covering the area comprising the City of London and southern portion of the City of Westminster in Central London.
  2. close

    Westminster North (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
  3. close

    City of London (UK Parliament constituency)

    In 1950 the area was merged for Parliamentary purposes with the neighbouring City of Westminster, to form a new single-member constituency of Cities of London and Westminster. ... Members of Parliament 1707-1950
  4. close

    City of London

    Today it is included wholly in the Cities of London and Westminster constituency, and statute requires that it not be divided between two neighbouring areas. ... | - Member of Parliament | Mark Field |
  5. close

    Westminster Abbey (UK Parliament constituency)

    For the 1950 general election, the seat became the central part of the Cities of London and Westminster constituency. Members of Parliament
  6. close

    United Kingdom

    Each constituency elects one Member of Parliament by simple plurality. ...Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies statistics.gov.uk, accessed 10 October, 2008
  7. close

    Politics of the United Kingdom

    Each constituency elects a Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons at General Elections and, if required, at by-elections. ... A degree of domestic authority, and all foreign policy, remains with the UK Parliament in Westminster.
  8. close

    Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Each "Member of Parliament" or "MP" is chosen by a single constituency according to the First-Past-the-Post electoral system. ... 646 Commoners (MPs) Lords Political groups Labour Party, Conservative Party, Cross Benchers, Liberal Democrats, Lords Spiritual, UK Independence Party, Non-affiliated peers House of Commons Political groups Labour Party, Conservative Party, Liberal Democrats, Democratic Unionist Party, Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Féin, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Ulster Unionist Party, Respect – The Unity Coalition, UK Independence Party Election House of Commons Last election 5 May 2005 Meeting place Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, United Kingdom Web site http://www.parliament.uk/
  9. close

    City of London (elections to the Parliament of England)

    For details of Parliamentary elections in the City of London, to the Parliament of Great Britain (1707-1800) and the Parliament of the United Kingdom (from 1801); see City of London (UK Parliament constituency). ... The City of Westminster is situated to the west.
  10. close

    House of Commons of the United Kingdom

    Since 1948, each Member of Parliament represents a single constituency. ... Like the Lords, the Commons meets in the Palace of Westminster in London.

Explore the following pages on Powerset:

parse:article:Cities\sof\sLondon\sand\sWestminster\s(UK\sParliament\sconstituency)
Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)