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Politics & Government > Read policy and legislation (the links below will take you online)
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See Also: Politics & Government > Contact a government department or agency
  Government Department List
This page gives a full list of all the government departments along with the links to their individual websites. It also provides brief information about the ministers involved in each area. 
  
  Tagish
This site contains links to every part of the British government, at a national, regional and local level. This is the place to find contact details for almost any aspect of the workings of government across the UK. 
  
Read government policy and legislation
  BOPCAS
The British Official Publications Current Awareness Service is the place where for a fee you can browse over 23,000 references to key British Official Publications from July 1995 onwards. This is a huge resource and is updated very regularly. Amazing. 
  
  Central Office of Information
The COI is responsible for organising the majority of the government's press and publicity. The most useful thing on their site is access to government press releases from departments agencies and other organisations, which can make interesting reading. 
  
  Commons Library Research Papers
From this site you can download the PDF versions of research papers prepared for the government as far back as 1998. They cover many different issues and can provide interesting insights into what has influenced government policy. 
  
  e-Envoy
The office of the e-Envoy is the government department responsible for delivering on the governments target of providing internet access for everyone in the UK and making all government services available online by 2005. Read about their work here. 
  
  HMSO
This is the website of Her Majesty's Stationary Office, which is the place to find full text online legislation from the government of the UK and the regional assemblies and government organisations. Free for personal use with a good search facility. 
  
  Inforoute
This is the website from where you can access the Government's Information Asset Register, a massive directory of what information the government holds, what it consists of and if and where you can get hold of it. A fascinating resource. 
  
  The Cabinet Office
This site is intended to provide fast and simple access to everything that the cabinet office publishes. It has information about the working of government, policy initiatives and the members of the cabinet as well as links to other government websites. 
  
  UK Online
This website is an interactive portal to UK Government services in your area, including links to Government department and agency websites. It also includes a feedback forum where users can express their views on Government policies. 
  
  UKOP
This is the official catalogue of UK official publications; a serious resource for those who need to know what the government says about any relevant issue. It is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of government publications in the UK. 
  

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