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minster

[min-ster] / ˈmɪn stər /




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He formally becomes first minster once he has taken the official oath in front of the Lord President of the Court of Session and other senior judges on Wednesday morning.

From BBC

Sturgeon, 52, announced her resignation in February after eight years as party leader and first minster of Scotland’s semi-autonomous government.

From Seattle Times

He also mocks people forced to stay in quarantine hotels and appears to criticise other minsters.

From BBC

There are instances where male minsters, the letter said, have "either publicly voiced their hostility to women in leadership roles, or who have gone further by actually making disparaging and misogynistic remarks".

From BBC

Parents should face child benefit cuts if they fail to ensure their children turn up at school, cabinet minster Michael Gove has suggested.

From BBC