Intergovernmental relations in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, intergovernmental relations are the coordination and engagement between the UK Government and devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Governments Council is where the heads of these administrations meet.
The UK Prime Minister chairs a Joint Ministerial Committee meeting at 10 Downing Street | |
Abbreviation | IGR |
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Predecessor | Joint Ministerial Committee |
Formation | 1 July 1999 (as JMC) 2022 (as Three Tier System) |
Type | Intergovernmental organisation |
Purpose | coordination among the administrations of the United Kingdom |
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Membership | 4: United Kingdom Scotland Wales Northern Ireland |
Chair | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
Key people | First Minister of Scotland First Minister of Wales First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland |
Main organ | UK Government Scottish Government Welsh Government Northern Ireland Executive |
Parent organisation | Prime Minister and Heads of Devolved Governments Council |
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Website | GOV.UK (Cabinet Office): Intergovernmental Relations |
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There is also a portfolio-specific Interministerial Standing Committee (IMSC; Welsh: Y Pwyllgor Sefydlog Rhyngweinidogol) and interministerial groups (IMG) affiliated to the IMSC. These were established in 2022 following a series of reviews. From 1999 to 2022, their predecessor the Joint Ministerial Committee (JMC; Welsh: Y Cyd-bwyllgor Gweinidogion), established by memorandums of understanding, served a similar purpose.
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