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Revision as of 22:42, 14 July 2013
Government of United Kingdom
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA), also known as The Home Office is the government department which seeks to inform, educate and entertain the general population of the United Kingdom.
Contents
Ministers
The Home Office Ministers are as follows:
Minister | Rank | Portfolio | |
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FightandProduce | Minister of Home Affairs | Overall responsibility |
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The Unity Party | |||||||
New Era | |||||||
United Kingdom Reform Party | |||||||
United Kingdom Progression Party | |||||||
Every Single One | |||||||
Other |
Senior Officials
- Underminister of Home Affairs Gamechanger
Ministry Departments
Ministry departments are staffed with apprentices who agree at the beginning of a government's term in office (around the 5th or 6th of each month) to help out in specific ways for the remainder of the month.
Communication
The single largest department in the Ministry. Staff work closely with the other departments, distributing Private Messages (PMs) to segments, or the entirety of the United Kingdom about the goings on, upcoming events and government schemes open to them as citizens.
Education
Media
The media department is tasked with publishing informative articles aimed at enlightening the citizens of the UK on a variety of subjects from the war module to the function of UK Ministries in the UK Today and tongue-in-cheek summaries of the best and most important articles of the week in the recently re-established National Newspaper Association which can bestow awards to great pieces of journalism, with Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards for articles and entire newspapers.
Mentoring
The mentoring department is aimed entirely at the youngest section of society and operates a voluntary mentoring programme which allows skilled older members of the community to give a helping hand to those just starting out.
Wiki
The wiki department is tasked with ensuring that all pages on or about the United Kingdom are up to date and correct.
Entertainment
The main task of this department is to keep the general population entertained, via in-game articles, the eUK forums and IRC, by running assorted competitions and games along with theme weeks, like Monarch Week and British Week.
History
Open Government
The now closed Open Government Forum, was an idea conceived by former Prime Minister Jamesw. This project was used as a major hub for MoHA work such as PMing and largely replaced apprenticeships in departments with obligation free volunteers.