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Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom contains a number of Ministers and Secretaries of State. These members of the Cabinet are supported by civil servants in Ministerial Departments.(External Link)

Types of Government Department

Ministerial Departments are led politically by a Government Minister, normally a member of the Cabinet and cover matters that require direct political oversight. For most Departments, the Government Minister in question is known as a Secretary of State and is a member of the Cabinet. He or she's generally supported by a team of junior Ministers. The administrative management of the Department is led by a senior civil servant known as a Permanent Secretary. Subordinate to these Ministerial Departments are executive agencies. An Executive Agency has a degree of to perform an operational function and report to one or more specific Government Departments, which will set the funding and strategic policy for the Agency. At 'arm's length' from a parent or sponsor Department there can be a number of Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs), known colloquially as QUANGOs. Non-ministerial departments generally cover matters for which direct political oversight is judged unnecessary or inappropriate. They are headed by senior civil servants. Some fulfil a regulatory or inspection function, and their status is therefore intended to protect them from political interference. Some are headed by Permanent Secretaries or Second Permanent Secretaries.

List of Departments of the United Kingdom Government

Ministerial Departments

Non-Ministerial Departments

  • Assets Recovery Agency
  • British Council
  • Charity Commission for England and Wales
  • Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt (CRND)
  • Crown Estate (CE)
  • Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
  • Export Credits Guarantee Department ECGD
  • Food Standards Agency
  • Forestry Commission
  • General Register Office (GRO)
  • Government Actuary's Department (GAD)
  • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
  • Office for National Statistics (ONS)
  • Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED)
  • Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
  • Office of Gas and Electricity Markets/Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (OFGEM)
  • Office of Rail Regulation (ORR)
  • Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO)
  • Postal Services Commission (Postcomm)
  • Public Works Loan Board (PWLB)
  • Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO)
  • Serious Fraud Office (SFO)
  • UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
  • Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat)

    List of Executive Agencies reporting to each Department of the United Kingdom Government

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