Institutions and government practice question
Which body decides whether to bring criminal prosecutions in England and Wales?
- The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)Correct answer
- The Bank of England
- The Electoral Commission
- HM Revenue and Customs
Why
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is responsible for deciding whether to prosecute criminal cases brought by the police in England and Wales.
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- Where does the UK Parliament meet?
- Who is the head of state of the United Kingdom?
- How often are UK general elections normally held, at most?
- The official residence of the Prime Minister is:
- Which two chambers together make up the UK Parliament?
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