Privy Council, often abbreviated PC and used post-nominally to denote membership, is a body of advisers, to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
It is made up of senior politicians who are current or former members of the House of Lords or House of Commons, to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
The PC is made up of various Committees and is presided over by a Lord President. The JCPC, or Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, is one such committee. It uses the term "Michaelmas" to denote the time between September to the end of December. Cambridge, Oxford and Durham use the word to denote their Autumn terms.
It is made up of senior politicians who are current or former members of the House of Lords or House of Commons, to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
The PC is made up of various Committees and is presided over by a Lord President. The JCPC, or Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, is one such committee. It uses the term "Michaelmas" to denote the time between September to the end of December. Cambridge, Oxford and Durham use the word to denote their Autumn terms.
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