Guidance on how to address ministers, the judiciary, peers and members of parliament verbally and in writing. Other government departments, the devolved administrations, the judiciary, officials of both Houses of Parliament and the church have all been consulted in compiling this guidance. If you have any queries about this guidance, please email the Crown Office.
- Ministers
- Members of Parliament
- Devolved Administrations
- English Judges and the Bar: Heads of Division, Judicial Security, Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
- English Judges and the Bar: Court of Appeal and High Court
- English Judges and the Bar: The Recorder and Common Serjeant of London, Circuit Judges, Judge Advocate General
- English Judges and the Bar: Senior Masters, Costs Judge and Registrars, Masters and Registrars of the High Court, District Judges (Magistrates' Courts), District Judges (Civil)
- English Judges and the Bar: Magistrates, Tribunal chairmen, The Bar
- Scottish Judges and the Bar
- Northern Ireland Judges and the Bar
- Overseas Judges
- Commonwealth Judges
- Peers
- Baronets and Knights
- Wives of Peers, Baronets and Knights
- Courtesy Titles
- Clergy of the Church of England
- Officers of the Armed Forces
- Lord-Lieutenants
- Mayors
- Local Authorities in Wales
- Honours and Decorations