There is no gender differentiation in job titles in the UK system. A female Prime Minister is called Prime Minister. Similarly a female Defence Minster would be called Defence Minister.
The feminine counterpart of prime minister is usually referred to as "prime minister" as well, regardless of gender. However, some countries may use unique titles such as "prime ministerial" or "first minister" for a female equivalent.
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The feminine counterpart of "patron" is "patroness."
feminine term of villain
The feminine version of heir is heiress.
No one is, there is no prime minister of Nottingham forest, but the prime minister of England is the prime minister of Nottingham
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Petite is the feminine form of the adjective 'small'. Its masculine counterpart is petit.
Um...that would be the Deputy Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is the head of government. Ministers are lower than the Prime minister.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
Wales has a Prime Minister, who is called a First Minister, to distiguish them from the British Prime Minister.
Deputy Prime Minister will govern the country in absence of the Prime Minister. eg: if the Prime Minister is seriously sick or incapacitated.