Taoiseach is the title used for the head of an Irish government and the answer you are looking for. It does not actually mean Prime Minister. Príomh Aire means Prime Minister, but that term is never used for the head of an Irish government.
Deputy prime minister is a subaltern of prime minister.
when there is a pesons name following minister or when it is use as the Prime Minister of Britain
There are plenty of four-letter words that many British people would use for the Prime Minister, but most of them are unrepeatable! Seriously though, there IS no four-letter word for the Prime Minister- he or she is alternatively referred to as the Premier, or simply the PM.
Germany doesn't have Prime Ministers, they have Chancellors, but the word they would use to describe other countries is: Bundespräsident - President
The prime minister is expected to pay us a visit today.
David Lloyd George Prime Minister (1916-1922)
They use to have a Emporer but now they have a prime minister
At the time, the office was not in use. Peter Mandelson was the de facto Deputy.
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.
Italy is a parliamentary republic and has a President as head of state and a Prime Minister as head of government.
Yes. Countries that have a Monarchy or are a Commonwealth have a Prime Minister. Countries that do not have a Monarchy and are not a Commonwealth have a President. The United Kingdom has a Monarchy. As of January 2013, the Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron.
The number would depend on what country's prime minister you want to contact. For most prime ministers, you can go to the country's government website, and there should be a contact form you can use to send a message to the prime minister. There may also be a phone number, but you will not be able to talk to the prime minister directly.