whitehall
/ˈwaɪtˌhɔːl/Definitions
1. noun
The official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, located in London.
“The Prime Minister held a press conference at Whitehall to address concerns about the economy.”
2. noun
A street or district in London associated with the British government and politics.
“The protesters marched through Whitehall, demanding change and reform.”
3. noun
A government ministry or department, especially in the United Kingdom.
“The Whitehall official announced a new policy to address climate change.”
4. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the British government or politics.
“The whitehall briefing provided an update on the latest developments in the crisis.”