Disambiguation evidence for Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom via surface form

"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom".

Predicate Object
accountableTo House of Commons of the United Kingdom
appliesToJurisdiction United Kingdom
appointedBy British monarch
surface form: Monarch of the United Kingdom
associatedWithBuilding Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London
canAdviseMonarchOn appointment of ministers
canAdviseMonarchOn calling a general election
canAdviseMonarchOn dissolution of Parliament
canDissolve British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom (subject to law and royal assent)
chairs British Cabinet
surface form: Cabinet of the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
eligibleFrom citizens eligible to sit in the House of Commons
firstOfficeHolder Robert Walpole
firstOfficeHolderStartDate 1721
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/prime-ministers-office-10-downing-street
hasSubordinateOffice Chancellor of the Exchequer
hasSubordinateOffice Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
heads executive branch of the United Kingdom
instanceOf government office
instanceOf head of government role
leads UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
legalBasis constitutional convention
legalBasis royal prerogative
meetsRegularlyWith British monarch
surface form: Monarch of the United Kingdom
memberOf British Cabinet
surface form: Cabinet of the United Kingdom
memberOf Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of the United Kingdom
nominatedBy House of Commons of the United Kingdom
officeCreated 18th century
officeHolderOf Prime Minister
surface form: Head of His Majesty's Government
officeLocation 10 Downing Street
surface form: 10 Downing Street, London
officeType political leadership position
oversees Home Civil Service
surface form: Civil Service of the United Kingdom
partOf UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
participatesIn Prime Minister’s Questions
surface form: Prime Minister's Questions
precededBy First Lord of the Treasury
surface form: First Lord of the Treasury (as primary executive role)
reportsTo British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
requires membership of the House of Commons (by modern convention)
residence 10 Downing Street
residence Chequers
responsibleFor representing the United Kingdom domestically
responsibleFor representing the United Kingdom internationally
responsibleFor setting national policy of the United Kingdom
selectionMethod appointed by the monarch who can command confidence of the House of Commons
styleOfAddress Prime Minister
styleOfAddress The Right Honourable
symbol Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom
termDependsOn confidence of the House of Commons
termLength no fixed term
typicalConcurrentOffice First Lord of the Treasury
typicalConcurrentOffice Minister for the Civil Service

As object (87)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom".

Lord Privy Seal advisedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Sea Lord appointedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Attorney General for England and Wales appointedOnAdviceOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Governor of the Bank of England appointedOnAdviceOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Defence appointmentOnAdviceOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Justice appointmentOnAdviceOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British Cabinet appointmentsRecommendedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
The Iron Lady associatedOffice
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
All Saints’ Churchyard, Sutton Courtenay associatedWith
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Windlestone Hall associatedWith
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Hughenden Manor associatedWithOccupation
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Number 10 associatedWithOffice
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Remembrance Sunday national service attendee
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British Cabinet composedOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British Crown delegatesPowerTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Downing Street Press Secretary employer
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Nuclear weapons policy of the United Kingdom executiveAuthority
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Crown in right of the United Kingdom exercisesPowerThrough
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Great Office of State hasNotableOffice
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Great Offices of State
Downing Street hasOffice
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
State Opening of Parliament hasParticipant
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero headOfGovernment
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
HMG headOfGovernment
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
His Majesty’s Government headOfGovernment
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
UK government headOfGovernment
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British Cabinet headedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Lord of the Treasury isOftenHeldBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Lord of the Treasury isStyleUsedOnOfficialDocumentsFor
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Minister of Scotland meetsWith
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Chief of the Air Staff nominatedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Air nominatedBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Number 10 occupant
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Jeremy Hunt officeContested
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Lord of the Treasury officeHolderUsually
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British intelligence overseenBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Alec Douglas-Home positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Anthony Eden positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Arthur Balfour positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Benjamin Disraeli positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Maria Basevi positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Benjamin Disraeli
David Cameron positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Cameron positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: David Cameron
Earl Grey positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Edward Heath positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Heath positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Edward Heath
Earl of Aberdeen positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
Harold Wilson positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Herbert Henry Asquith positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
James Callaghan positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
John Major positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Earl Russell (John Russell) positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
Margaret Thatcher positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Rishi Sunak positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Liverpool (title of the Earl of Liverpool) positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Stanley Baldwin positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Baldwin positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Stanley Baldwin
Tony Blair positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
William Ewart Gladstone positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
William Pitt the Younger positionHeld
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British monarch powerExercisedThrough
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
2016 Witney by-election preByElectionMPPosition
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
The George Cross recommendationBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: George Cross
Attorney General for England and Wales reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
British Home Department reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Home Office reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Number 10 Communications reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Prime Minister's Office reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
surface form: Prime Minister's Office (United Kingdom)
Scotland Office reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Air reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Justice reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for War reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions reportsTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
10 Downing Street servesAsOfficeOf
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Trident nuclear missile system strategicCommandAuthority
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Air Ministry subordinateTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Board of Admiralty subordinateTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Commander-in-Chief, Middle East Command subordinateTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Ministry of Aircraft Production subordinateTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Secretary of State for India subordinateTo
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
Cabinet Office supports
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Lord of the Treasury traditionallyCombinedWith
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"
First Lord of the Treasury usedAsTitleBy
"Prime Minister of the United Kingdom"