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  • {{Image|House of Lords 2011.jpg|right|400px|House of Lords chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, in 2011.}} ...w.parliament.uk/lords ''House of Lords'', www.parliament.gov.uk]</ref> The House of Lords initiates, scrutinises and amends legislation. It has no general power of v
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  • *Dods Handbook of House of Lords Procedure 2nd Edition, 2006
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  • ==House of Lords Committees== * Joint Committee on House of Lords Reform
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  • * 2007 Government Green Paper: House of Lords Reform, Cm 7027[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm70/7027/702
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  • ...led after the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]] and [[House of Lords]] at [[Westminster]].<ref name=historyirelandPeers/> ...arning a peerage in the [[English House of Lords]], or its successor the [[House of Lords of Great Britain]].
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  • *[http://www.parliament.uk/lords House of Lords website] *[http://lordsappointments.independent.gov.uk/ House of Lords Appointments Commission]
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  • Strictly speaking, the House of Lords originated in the fourteenth century when the Commons took to meeting separ :''Note that material in this article was originally moved from the article [[House of Lords]], so the histories of both articles must be examined to determine authorsh
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  • *[http://www.parliament.uk/lords House of Lords website] *[http://lordsappointments.independent.gov.uk/ House of Lords Appointments Commission]
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  • ==House of Lords Committees== * Joint Committee on House of Lords Reform
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  • ===House of Lords=== {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...&mdash; official record of the proceedings of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, from 1803 onwards ...ives/archives-overview-holdings/archives-overview-official/ Records of the House of Lords and House of Commons]
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  • Legal issues which govern leaving the House of Commons and House of Lords.
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  • {{rpl|House of Lords}} {{rpl|House of Lords}}
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  • #redirect [[House of Lords]]
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  • #redirect [[Irish House of Lords]]
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  • ...they succeeded to the [[Barony]]) used to have the right to seat in the [[House of Lords]].
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  • * 2007 Government Green Paper: House of Lords Reform, Cm 7027[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm70/7027/702
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  • *Dods Handbook of House of Lords Procedure 2nd Edition, 2006
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  • ...&mdash; official record of the proceedings of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, from 1803 onwards
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  • ...hey are selected in [[popular election]]s). In the [[United Kingdom]], the House of Lords is made up of unelected members of the country's nobility and bishopric. * [[United Kingdom]]: The [[House of Lords]]
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  • ...er parliamentary procedure is followed; also represents the Commons to the House of Lords, other parliamentary groups and the public.
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  • {{r|House of Lords||**}}
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  • ...court of the United Kingdom, continuing the appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords.
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  • ...led after the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]] and [[House of Lords]] at [[Westminster]].<ref name=historyirelandPeers/> ...arning a peerage in the [[English House of Lords]], or its successor the [[House of Lords of Great Britain]].
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  • ...amongst other roles; formally, Baron Hague of Richmond as a member of the House of Lords (born 1961).
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  • ...ad over 750 members. In 2007, serious efforts were underway to change the House of Lords to an elected body, or to abolish it completely.
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  • ...1999, as a result of which hereditary peers, except those that sit in the House of Lords, are no longer disqualified;
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  • {{Image|House of Lords 2011.jpg|right|400px|House of Lords chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, in 2011.}} ...w.parliament.uk/lords ''House of Lords'', www.parliament.gov.uk]</ref> The House of Lords initiates, scrutinises and amends legislation. It has no general power of v
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  • {{r|Speaker of the House of Lords}}
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  • {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...of Parliament]] (MPs) to the [[House of Commons]], while members of the [[House of Lords]] are mostly appointed; however, '''resigning from the [[Parliament of the ==Resigning from the House of Lords==
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  • {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...vegetative state]]. A legal case brought to the judicial committee of the House of Lords (now the UK Supreme Court) allowed the hospital with the support of Bland's
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  • {{rpl|House of Lords}}
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  • ...]. Other government ministers come from the unelected upper chamber, the [[House of Lords]] - or may indeed be neither MPs nor [[peer]]s at all - but it is expected
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  • {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...of whom scrutinises the work of equivalent government ministers. In the [[House of Lords]], the leader of the second-largest party or group is also known as the Lea ...n the Prime Minister at the head of a procession from the Commons to the [[House of Lords]].
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  • Strictly speaking, the House of Lords originated in the fourteenth century when the Commons took to meeting separ :''Note that material in this article was originally moved from the article [[House of Lords]], so the histories of both articles must be examined to determine authorsh
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  • House of Lords approval<br> The Bill is either approved by the House of Lords, or is returned to the House of Commons for further consideration.
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  • {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...rd Wellesley]], inherited the title [[Earl of Mornington]], in the [[Irish House of Lords]]. ...f Gerald's brothers, who survived to adulthood, were appointed to the [[UK House of Lords]].<ref name=lynnbryant2021-05-03/>
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  • ...t 1911[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo5/1-2/13] - removed from the House of Lords the power to veto a Bill, except one to extend the lifetime of a Parliament ...peeragesact1958.pdf] - enabled life peerages, with a seat and vote in the House of Lords, to be granted to both men and women.
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  • ...Trust v. Bland''' [1993] 1 [[All England Law Reports|All ER]] 821 HL is a House of Lords legal decision in England that allowed non-treatment of those in a persiste
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  • ...ublications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/ldselect/ldeconaf/119/11902.htm UK House of Lords: ''Auditors: Market concentration and their role'', Economic Affairs Commit
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  • ...m Hague]'. 14th July 2014.</ref> and subsequently became a member of the [[House of Lords]].
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  • ...wishes or other messages to the monarch, and represent the House to the [[House of Lords]] (the upper house), other parliamentary groups and the public. ...' is not formally made Speaker until they receive Royal Approbation in the House of Lords. This is required because the Speaker, as spokesperson for the Commons, has
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  • ...hically determined parliamentary constituencies, whereas the those of the House of Lords are mostly appointed, having been chosen for their experience and expertise ...tation of the People acts of 1918 and 1928. The relative influence of the House of Lords was simultaneously reduced, and its power to overrule the House of Commons
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  • ...It continues, with some modifications, the appellate jurisdiction of the [[House of Lords]]. *impeachment, where the House of Commons prosecutes someone and the House of Lords acts as a court; no such prosecution has been brought for more than two cen
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  • ....publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/ldselect/ldeucom/129/12902.htm UK House of Lords: ''Re-launching the Single Market'', European Union Committee - First Repor
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  • ...bers of the government at the head of a procession from the Commons to the House of Lords.
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  • ...rage]] since a [[Baronetcy]] did not entitle the holder to a seat in the [[House of Lords]] and allowed election to the [[House of Commons]], this distinction is now
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  • ...nt.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/123/12301.htm House of Lords - Science and Technology - Sixth Report] What is Complementary and Alternat
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  • *(UK) House of Lords Report on Banking Regulation and Supervision[http://www.parliament.uk/parli
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  • ...his scheduled retirement as Prime Minister, Johnson appointed Mount to the House of Lords appointments commission.<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/><ref name=GovUkHMo | title = Independent Member for the House of Lords Appointments Commission
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  • ...e became 14th Earl of Home (known simply as 'Lord Home') and entered the [[House of Lords]]. Home became [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] ...he Heath government by that of [[Harold Wilson]], Home was restored to the House of Lords when he accepted a [[life peerage]], and became known as 'Baron Home of the
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  • {{r|House of Lords}}
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  • ...eforms, including social insurance and the reduction of the power of the [[House of Lords]]. He led the nation into [[World War I]], but his faltering leadership in ...tive majority in Lords. Asquith's victory marked the permanent end of the House of Lords as a major base of political power. His [[Irish Home Rule]] bill was not so
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  • ...s'' readers voted by a majority of 20 to 1 in favour of appealing to the [[House of Lords]]. The [[Law Lord]]s heard the appeal against conviction and delivered thei
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  • ...rs old. Although his Irish title gave him the right to sit in the [[Irish House of Lords]] he spent years in his early political career as a member of [[House of Co
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  • ...oday, on occasions when Royal Assent is given to Acts of Parliament in the House of Lords, the Clerk announces it, in most cases, in the words "Le roi le veut", mean
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  • ...ves the man that can figure a naked Duke of Windlestraw addressing a naked House of Lords? Imagination, choked as in mephitic air, recoils on itself, and will not f
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  • ...nited Kingdom, this was as a result of ''R v. R''<ref>[1992] 1 AC 599, a [[House of Lords]] Judicial Committee case</ref> in 1991. [[India]] passed the [[Protection
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  • ...lf-made man, who made his fortune in the metals markets, and sits in the [[House of Lords]].<ref name=thesun2022-02-08/>
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  • ...and the judicial committee of the Privy Council, he helped persuade the [[House of Lords]] to pass the 1832 Reform Act; and he was a driving force behind the ''Abol
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  • ...]]. at the time of the election. Voting is also denied to members of the [[House of Lords]]. Voters are disenfranchised if their names do not appear on annually-upda
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  • ...hich Lloyd George strongly supported, was passed and the veto power of the House of Lords was greatly curtailed. In 1911 Lloyd George succeeded in putting through Pa
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  • ...ical agenda of the [[Conservative Party]]. The budget's rejection by the [[House of Lords]] triggered a constitutional crisis unexpected but not feared by the govern
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  • ...s|disqualified person]] (such as a government employee, or a member of the House of Lords). All that is necessary to stand for election is a nomination paper signed :Craig Whittaker MP in evidence to the Committee on the House of Lords Reform Bill
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  • ...by going to the one place where he has no immunity and no protectors: the House of Lords, to which she has equal access. She manipulates procedure to gain the floor ...down eventually, the Navy will know it needs you, and, in time, even the [[House of Lords]] will realize it."
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  • ...t has legislative priority in the sense that it cannot be overruled by the House of Lords. The conduct of its business is governed by rules and conventions that usua ...ties with the House of Lords, but it takes legislative precedence over the House of Lords.
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  • ...ly). Review of Intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. United Kingdom House of Lords.
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  • | known_for = son of a member of the House of Lords
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  • ...h has an elected lower house, the [[House of Commons]], and an appointed [[House of Lords]].
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  • :House of Lords passes above bill :2nd reading in House of Lords
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  • *1893: second Home Rule bill passes Commons but rejected by House of Lords
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  • ...onference. He remained an MP for some years before being elevated to the [[House of Lords]] as Baron Callaghan of [[Cardiff]].
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  • ...e [[House of Commons]]. He became Earl Attlee and became a member of the [[House of Lords]] until his death in 1967.
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  • ...0, succeeding the 5th Earl of Lucan. Snell had been Labour's leader in the House of Lords. He died in office on 21 April 1944. The post then remained unfilled until
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  • ...ernment passed the [[Parliament Act 1911]] which reduced the powers of the House of Lords.
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  • ...r criticisms Johnson appointed former club member [[Harry Mount]] to the [[House of Lords appointments commission]] on September 2, 2022 &ndash; mere days before he ...'}}wit and wisdom{{'}} to help oversee the appointment of new peers to the House of Lords.
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  • - [[House of Lords]] -
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  • ...o vary enormously —from 0 - 100 per cent — even for the same condition"'' (House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, Sixth Report, "Complementary an ...www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/123/12305.htm House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, Sixth Report, 2000]"Complementa
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  • ...Kingdom]]. 16 of the first 17 Governors General were members of the [[UK House of Lords]], while the other was a Prince.
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  • ...]] it had sought under [[Charles Stewart Parnell]], thwarted by the arcane House of Lords. Although Liberal policies were sought for the dominions, they weren't purs
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  • ...Plot]], when [[Catholicism|Catholic]] conspirators tried to blow up the [[House of Lords]]. Regicide, or murder of a monarch, was therefore a familiar topic in 1600
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  • ...1701-25-mint-reports/report-1717-09-25.html Isaac Newton: Statement to the House of Lords, September 25 1717]</ref>. That mistaken estimate of the relative values of
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  • ...e power of the House of Commons rose, its political superiority over the [[House of Lords]] being established by the [[Parliament Acts|Parliament Act 1911]]. During ...Minister was either [[Leader of the House of Commons]] or [[Leader of the House of Lords]], depending upon which House they sat in. Some have also held specific min
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  • ...y the king's many enemies; therefore the bill had tepid supported from the House of Lords and was withdrawn. The angry king had to settle for a legal separation.
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  • ...92 she was given a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven. In the [[House of Lords]] she frequently criticised Major's European policies. She penned two [[bio
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  • ...ents|url=http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=219522|publisher=House of Lords|accessdate=2006-11-10}}
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  • ...y Prime Minister [[Rishi Sunak]], and is being made a peer to sit in the [[House of Lords]]. Cameron's Conservative Party became the largest party in the [[2010 Unit
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  • ...s, the first of which concerned the [[Liberal Party]]'s demand to curb the House of Lords, which was blocking its legislation. At the request of prime minister [[Her
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  • ...amber and south to the Peers' Lobby and House of Lords Chamber. Beyond the House of Lords are the ceremonial rooms used during the State Opening of Parliament - the
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  • Member of the Cabinet. Speaker of the House of Lords. Head of the Judiciary (until 2007)
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  • ...formation-office/hoflstateopening.pdf ''The State Opening of Parliament'', House of Lords briefing]</ref> the Trooping the Colour Ceremony<ref>[http://www.royal.gov.
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  • ...one]] put him forward for a peerage in 1883, and he took his seat in the [[House of Lords]] in 1884. (This was the first peerage for literature.<ref>[[Lord Byron]],
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  • ...ling]], as well as by disability activists. The Bill was not passed by the House of Lords.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4763067.stm Lords block assisted dy
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  • ...s, giving a judicial opinion in their favour, afterwards reversed by the [[House of Lords]]. He died at Edinburgh. Jeffrey Street (a planned street of 1868) in Edinb
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  • ...and off alliance with the Liberals, but the Liberals did not control the [[House of Lords]], which rejected Home Rule. When [[William Gladstone]]'s first Home Rule B ...n income. Unionists became alarmed when the Liberals broke the veto of the House of Lords, and the stage was set for passage in 1914. The new Unionist leader, Sir [[
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  • ::E.g., a sort of House of Commons to go along with a sort of House of Lords, is one way. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:56, 30 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...rd HC Deb, 26 April 2011, c144W)]</ref> of which 8 were overturned by the House of Lords/Supreme Court and the remainder were met by changes to legislation). The pa
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  • ...uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-02855.pdf Lucinda Maer: ''House of Lords Appointments Commission'', paragraph 6, House of Commons Library, 9 Februar
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  • ...Poer Trench inherited the title Lord Clancarty and took up his seat in the House of Lords. In 1979, he persuaded the House to debate the subject of UFOs, believing t ] from the Hansard transcript of House of Lords debate on unidentified flying objects 18th January 1979</ref>
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  • ...ed States Congress and, after an initial travel ban was overturned, in the House of Lords.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8551220.stm BBC] - Dutch MP Geert
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  • ...created a new Supreme Court; removed the Law Lords from membership of the House of Lords; changed the office of Lord Chancellor so that the holder is no longer the Report of House of Lords and House of Commons Joint Committee on Human Rights[http://www.publication
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  • ...reme Head of the Church of England. The Bill met heavy resistance in the [[House of Lords]], as Roman Catholic [[bishop]]s as well as the lay peers voted against it.
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  • ...e United Kingdom]], it had to identify every single Act referring to the [[House of Lords]] that was still good law, and then amend all of them to refer to the Supre
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  • ...me Minister, Johnson appointed former club member [[Harry Mount]] to the [[House of Lords appointments commission]].<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/> Mount is the a ...'}}wit and wisdom{{'}} to help oversee the appointment of new peers to the House of Lords.
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  • ...mons (from which the Royalists had withdrawn at the outset of war) and the House of Lords, who were a mere handful, now showed themselves anxious to impose a rigid P ...called "the Humble Petition and Advice", came into effect in June 1657. A House of Lords was nominated, but the second Protectorate House of Commons, reinforced by
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  • | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] ...n situ'' – appointed 24 September 1943; Cranborne was also [[Leader of the House of Lords]]
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  • ...t foothold in parliament appeared slight. That situation changed after the House of Lords ''Taff Vale Railway'' judgement that prohibited picketing and enabled emplo ...ed the establishment of a Supreme Court, changes to the composition of the House of Lords, the devolution of powers to Scotland and Wales and the establishment of a
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  • ...idiculed the blindness and selfishness of the upper ten thousand and the [[House of Lords]]. ...for their cash investments, passed Commons in 1871 but was blocked by the House of Lords. Gladstone then moved to drop the system without any reimbursements, forcin
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  • ...idiculed the blindness and selfishness of the upper ten thousand and the [[House of Lords]]. ...for their cash investments, passed Commons in 1871 but was blocked by the House of Lords. Gladstone then moved to drop the system without any reimbursements, forcin
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  • ...ouse of Commons|House of Commons]] to the [[colonial assembly]], and the [[House of Lords]] to the [[Governor's council]]. The codes of law of the colonies were oft
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  • ...en opponents of privilege in all forms: the monarchy, [[House of Lords|the House of Lords]], the [[Church of Scotland]], private education, and the protective tariff
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  • ...p://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200708/ldselect/ldeconaf/82/82.pdf House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs Session 2007-8 HL paper 82, The Statio
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  • ...k/about/the-supreme-court.html] replacing of the judicial committee of the House of Lords.
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  • ...p://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200708/ldselect/ldeconaf/82/82.pdf House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs Session 2007-8 HL paper 82, The Statio
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  • ...e of Commons is its primary legislative assembly, and the functions of the House of Lords are mainly deliberative. Once elected, the House of Commons serves for a f
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  • ::E.g., a sort of House of Commons to go along with a sort of House of Lords, is one way. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:56, 30 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...e web|url=http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2008-06-25a.1507.3|title=House of Lords debate|author=They Work for You|date= 25 June 2008}}</ref> <ref name="RCNx"
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  • ...ure, but eventually these senates lost power (as in the United Kingdom's [[House of Lords]]) or else became elective and remained powerful (as in the [[United States
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  • ...e manufacturer for carelessly allowing the drink to be contaminated. The [[House of Lords]] decided that the manufacturer was liable for Mrs Donoghue's illness. Lord .../www.supremecourtus.gov/about/briefoverview.pdf House of Lords Judgments], House of Lords</ref> In Germany there is a [[Bundesverfassungsgericht|Supreme Federal Cons
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  • ...Lords. In 1963, the Peerage Act allowed every Scottish peer to sit in the House of Lords, but since recent reforms of the house, this is no longer the case. Heredit ...ion is the supreme civil court, although civil appeals can be taken to the House of Lords in London. The High Court of Justiciary is the supreme criminal court. Both
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  • ...200708/ldselect/ldeconaf/82/82.pdf ''The Economic Impact of Immigration'', House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs, April 2008]</ref>. ...relation to human rights judgments'', Fifteenth Report of Session 2009–10, House of Lords and House of Commons Joint Committee on Human Rights, 9 March 2010]</ref>,
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