The organization of local government in the United Kingdom varies from region to region.Traditionally,most parts of the country had a two-tier system:country,shire, or borough councils and district councils.Local councils are controlled by laws and policies established by the central government,particularly concerning budgets and spending.The councilors of the local government are all elected. British Law British law consists of two parts:the civil and the criminal law,and there are different courts at various levels to handle cases in each category.All judges are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister and are irremovable. Lawyers in the United Kingdom are divided into two groups:the solicitors and the barristers.The organization of local government in the United Kingdom varies from region to region. Traditionally, most parts of the country had a two-tier system: country, shire, or borough councils and district councils. Local councils are controlled by laws and policies established by the central government, particularly concerning budgets and spending. The councilors of the local government are all elected. British Law British law consists of two parts: the civil and the criminal law, and there are different courts at various levels to handle cases in each category. All judges are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister and are irremovable. Lawyers in the United Kingdom are divided into two groups: the solicitors and the barristers