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The Monarchy of British Isles
The Monarch: HM King John II
Prince of Wales: HRH Richard
HM Executive Government
Prime Minister: Tony Benn
Home Secretary: Cameron Romefeller
Foreign Secretary: Harriet
Culture Secretary: Stephen Witcheson
Defence Secretary: Zenny Fominov
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Crown Day preparations begin[/big]
The British Isles Government has begun to prepare for an annual event in the region's calender on the 1st December - Crown Day. On this day, the region holds celebrations in commemoration of former monarchs of the region as well as to show their gratitude to the serving monarch, King John II.
Celebrations will be lead by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport currently headed by the Prime Minister. It is understood that there shall be several events going on throughout the day such as a street party held at Downing Street open for all, where Prime Minister Tony Benn shall deliver a speech to the region. Other events shall follow throughout the day. The State Ballroom will be opened later in the evening for a ball hosted in honour of King John.
The day also marks an occasion when His Royal Highness Prince Richard, shall be abdicating his position as Prince of Wales, heir to the throne of the Kingdom of the British Isles after a long service in this role. It is thought that His Majesty shall announce a replacement heir on Crown Day.
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[big]Remembrance Day Commemorations[/big]
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On Remembrance Sunday, the Prime Minister, King John, and Prince Richard pulled off a moving tribute to those who died during the first World War. Beginning at the Cenotaph near 10 Downing Street, and ending at Westminster Cathedral with a Sermon from Prince Richard and poems from King John, the ceremony went off without a hitch and was well received by the people of the region.
On 11 November, the Archbishop of Canterbury read an impressive and powerful service from Westminster Abbey, which reminded us all that peace should be the prevailing ideology in the world.[c]
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Canadian Delegate visits the British Isles[/big]
The Prime Minister welcomed the Head of State of Canada, Shay, to Number 10 Downing Street to discuss foreign relations between the two regions. The move came after a brief diplomatic blip between the two regions regarding ambassador credentials.
Prime Minister Tony Benn reaffirmed that the British Isles has a very warm ally and friend in Canada and wished that this long would continue.
[big]By-election Season[/big]
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Once again, we have more by-elections to report upon! On the 4th of November, the King removed Georgiana Kensington from Parliament due to inactivity and a by-election was held on 11 November. The race, which was close, resulted in a victory for the Labour Party in a 6-5 vote for Cameron Romefeller. Romefeller thanked the constituents who elected him, and reiterated that he would fulfill his promises toute-de-suite.
On the 18th of November, Vladimir Putin deleted his account, which was taken by the King to be a resignation of his position as Member of Parliament for Wales. King John then ordered a by-election, soon after which Vladimir created a new account. In a startling turn of events, he debated with the King and regarding the legality of the election in the thread until it was closed by Administrator Jone West. The Prime Minister responded by asking the Supreme Court to decide upon whether an account deletion counts as a resignation. The court's decision is ongoing, and the by-election continues.
On the 26th of November with only 1 registered opponent Harriet Fominov was announced as the new MP for Wales thus ending her term in the House of Lords. With Harriet getting into Parliament the number of Labour MP's rose to 3 officially making Labour the majority party.
[big]Regional Summit[/big]
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John II, King of the British Isles, held a regional summit to discuss the future of the region. Sensing discord and discomfort, the region debated for several days as to what to do. A poll conducted by Prime Minister Tony Benn suggested that the region should consider adding a new level of government. The Prime Minister took the decision that the government should present Green Papers at the first possible opportunity regarding a proposed "Republic of Ireland" government which would roleplay legislation with the existing government on cross-border issues.
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Prince of Wales Abdicates
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On the 14th of November 2014 His Royal Highness, Prince Richard abdicated as the Prince of Wales. Richard held the title since July 27th. It was discussed before the announcement of abdication as Prince of Wales of the British Isles and all honours there related. The announcement officially goes into effect on the first of December when His Majesty is expected to announce a new Prince of Wales. Richard has announced his plan to stay in the region as the Archbishop of Canterbury. While the British Isles is sad to see Richard leave the seat many are anticipating who the next Prince of Wales will be.
This publication is issued by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the British Isles.
Approved and endorsed by the Prime Minister with agreement from the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
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