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- List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
Robert Walpole is considered the first prime minister of Great Britain Winston Churchill was prime minister during much of World War II Margaret Thatcher was the first female prime minister Keir Starmer is the current prime minister
- list of prime ministers of Great Britain and the United Kingdom
The office of prime minister developed in Britain in the 18th century, when King George I ceased attending meetings of his ministers and it was left to powerful premiers to act as government chief executive Sir Robert Walpole is generally considered to have been Britain’s first prime minister
- Past Prime Ministers - GOV. UK
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Conservative 1895 to 1902 Conservative 1886 to 1892 Conservative 1885 to 1886
- Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom - MoPM
On this page you can find biographies for all 58 past and present Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom Learn about their individual achievements, failures, decisions and key moments during their premiership
- List of Prime Ministers of United Kingdom from 1721 to 2024 - adda247
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of the government, responsible for running the executive branch and shaping national policy Explore the complete list of Prime Ministers of United Kingdom from 1721 to 2024
- List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom - reference. org
As of 3 November 2025, there are eight living former Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom The most recent death of a former prime minister was that of Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990) on 8 April 2013
- Complete List of UK Prime Ministers (1721–2024) | Timeline Facts
Explore the full list of UK Prime Ministers, from Sir Robert Walpole in 1721 to the present day Our interactive table makes it easy to search, filter, and sort through centuries of leadership
- List of British Prime Ministers - The History Guy
Below is the list of British Prime Ministers, with the years they served, the political party to which they belonged, and which monarch reigned during their time in office
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