Britain is ending the centuries-old tradition of hereditary aristocrats sitting in Parliament’s House of Lords.
The move has been described as “one of the biggest reforms to Parliament and UK democracy in a generation.” ...
If the very name of the House of Lords implies its aristocratic history, modern Britain is finally letting go of inherited power: the last hereditary members will be removed after a vote in the other, ...
A member of the House of Lords has described the reserve power in the Pension Schemes Bill as “dangerous and unjustified” as ...
Britain passes law removing hereditary peers from House of Lords, ending aristocratic seats in parliament. Modernisation pledge by Labour fulfilled.
UK removes remaining hereditary peers, ending centuries-old aristocratic seats in the House of Lords under Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
UK ends centuries-old hereditary seats from House of Lords - Lord True, the Conservatives’ shadow Lords leader, described the ...
By David Larson Carolina Journal Tempers have had two and a half centuries to cool, so British Lord Daniel Hannan, a prominent member of the Conservative Party who has served […] ...
The House of Lords, formally styled the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled and referred to ...
British lawmakers on Friday confirmed their support for assisted suicide for some terminally ill people, after months of scrutiny that followed an initial vote last year. By Stephen Castle Long ...
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