England has 26 two-tier counties, 36 metropolitan districts, 32 London boroughs, and 56 unitary authorities.
National Holidays
England does not celebrate one particular holiday.
Law System
England's law system has a non-binding judicial system review of Acts of parliament under the Human Rights act of 1998.
Executive Branch
Queen Elizabeth II has been ruling since February 6, 1952. Head of government has been prime minister Boris Johnson since July 24, 2019. The cabinet is selected by the prime minister.
Legislative Branch
In the House of Lords have 679 life peers, 91 hereditary peers, and 26 clergy.
Judicial Branch
The supreme court is the highest court in England. The supreme court was established by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 which replaced the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords as the highest court. Judge candidates are selected by an independent committee of multiple judicial commissions and recommendations.
Women in Government
There are 220 women in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom.