UK Government definition

UK Government means the government of the United Kingdom;
UK Government means the government of the United Kingdom; and “VAT” means value added tax.
UK Government means the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; and

Examples of UK Government in a sentence

  • The IAEA and UK Government should also consider whether the INES, or its successor, should communicate the likely impacts of a nuclear accident on people and the environment, as well as quantifying the release of radioactive materials.

  • In our day-to-day work scrutinising EU policies and the EU activities of the UK Government, it is essential that the Government consistently provide high quality and timely written information, in the form of explanatory memorandums on EU documents and correspondence, and that Ministers meet committees regularly.

  • Jointly funded by up to £350 million from the Scottish Government and UK Government it delivers total investment of £150 million for Scottish elements (£85 million Scottish Government and £65 million UK Government) and up to £200 million for English elements alongside local investment of a further £102.56 million.

  • The UK Government has also asked the Government Actuary to review whether, and to what extent, the cost control mechanism is meeting its original objectives.

  • The UK Government has the objective that all plastic packaging placed on the market needs to be recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025.


More Definitions of UK Government

UK Government means the government of the United Kingdom; and
UK Government means UKRI the organisation providing the Strength in Places Fund (SIPF) programme funding, delivered by Research England in collaboration with Innovate UK;
UK Government means The Government of the United Kingdom; “Unspent Monies” means any monies:
UK Government means the central government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island. “UK Shared Prosperity Fund” (UKSPF) means a sum of money made available by the UK Government which is to be used to build pride in place and increasing life chances by three investment priorities (1) community and place (2) supporting local business and (3) people and skills;
UK Government means the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET, United Kingdom; and
UK Government means Her/His Majesty’s Government and any agencies, instrumentalities and departments thereof.
UK Government means any agency, division, instrumentality, subdivision, audit group, or procuring office of the federal government, including the employees or agents thereof; the term "Government Contract" means any prime contract, subcontract, basic ordering agreement, letter contract, purchase order, delivery order, teaming agreement or arrangement, joint venture, change order, Bid or other legally binding commitment of any kind, including all amendments, modifications and options thereunder or relating thereto, between the U.S. Company or any of its Subsidiaries and either the U.S. Government or any prime contractor or subcontractor of the U.S. Government currently in force, or between the U.K. Company or any of