English edit

Proper noun edit

HMG

  1. (initialism) Her Majesty's Government, or, His Majesty's Government; referring to the government of the United Kingdom or the government of certain other Commonwealth realms.

Usage notes edit

  • When HM is used in the possesive (His Majesty's or Her Majesty's) to refer to parts of His/Her Majesty's Government (HMG) in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms, it remains spelt HM, not HM's. For example, HM Government (not HM's Government) is frequently used instead of HMG, particularly on signage and in logos.[1]
  • Similarly, when HMG is used in the possessive (to mean "His/Her Majesty's Government's"), it is written HMG, not HMG's.
  • 2018 June 11, HM Government, “HMG personnel security controls”, in www.gov.uk[2], London, archived from the original on 2021-10-26:
    HMG personnel security controls... This booklet describes the government's personnel security...
  • HM is used both to save space and—especially in uses difficult to change, like signage—to avoid having to change it in the event of the death of a monarch changing His Majesty's to Her Majesty's or vice versa.
  • 2021 October 30 (last accessed), HM Passport Office, “HM Passport Office”, in www.gov.uk[3], London, archived from the original on 2021-10-27:
    HM Passport Office is the sole issuer of UK passports and responsible for civil registration services through the General Register Office.

References edit

  1. ^ HM Passport Office (en), “HM Passport Office”, in www.gov.uk[1], London, archived from the original on 2021-10-27, top-of-page banner logotype: “HM Passport Office”

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