BBC News
By David Deans
image captionDowning Street has served as a residence for the prime minister of the UK since 1735
The prime minister has Downing Street, the first minister of Scotland has Bute House in Edinburgh.
While two of the most senior politicians in the UK have places to stay provided by the state, no such building exists for the first minister of Wales.
It is a question that has been on social media and was discussed again at the weekend following protests outside Mark Drakeford s Cardiff home.
Some on Twitter called for the FM to be provided somewhere to live, with the suggestion it may be easier to secure.