UK Constitution AQA Citizenship GCSE
3.4.1 The institutions of the British constitution: the power of government, the Prime Minister and cabinet; the sovereignty of Parliament; the roles of the legislature, the opposition, political parties, the Monarch, citizens, the judiciary, the police and the Civil Service. How the relationships between the institutions form an uncodified British constitution and examples of how this is changing.
3.4.1 The institutions of the British constitution: the power of government, the Prime Minister and cabinet; the sovereignty of Parliament; the roles of the legislature, the opposition, political parties, the Monarch, citizens, the judiciary, the police and the Civil Service. How the relationships between the institutions form an uncodified British constitution and examples of how this is changing.