Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Privy Council Office (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search Privy Council Office (United Kingdom) Article Talk Language Watch Edit The Privy Council Office (PCO) provides secretariat and administrative support to the Lord President of the Council in his or her capacity as president of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. The head of the office is the Clerk of the Privy Council. The PCO is an independent unit based in the Cabinet Office.[2] Privy Council OfficeArms used by the Privy Council Office as of May 2024[update][1]Department overviewHeadquartersRoom G/04 1 Horse Guards RoadLondon SW1A 2HQEmployees9Minister responsibleLucy Powell, Lord President of the CouncilDepartment executivesRichard Tilbrook CVO, Clerk of the Privy CouncilCeri King LVO, Deputy Clerk and Head of SecretariatWebsiteprivycouncil.independent.gov.uk/ References edit ^ "Privy Council: Orders Approved and Business Transacted at the Privy Council, Held by the King at Buckingham Palace on 30th May 2024" (PDF). Privy Council Office. 30 May 2024. ^ "Privy Council". privycouncil.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 15 March 2019. External links edit Work of the Privy Council Office (Privy Council website) Official website of the Privy Council Archive of 2003 Privy Council Office web page See also edit Minister of State for the Privy Council Office This article related to government in the United Kingdom or its constituent countries is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte
The Privy Council Office (PCO) provides secretariat and administrative support to the Lord President of the Council in his or her capacity as president of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. The head of the office is the Clerk of the Privy Council. The PCO is an independent unit based in the Cabinet Office.[2]
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