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I n the House of Lords they are still busy debating a bill that will decide whether 92 assorted dukes, earls, viscounts and hereditary barons should continue to have a role in making laws for the ...
House Republicans came together to pass their domestic policy megabill early Thursday, after weeks of internal conflict and last-minute intervention from President Donald Trump. The 215-214 vote ...
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— House of Lords (@UKHouseofLords) May 13, 2025. The government's preferred position has been a provision that would force copyright holders to formally opt-out of being used to train AI models.
The House of Commons in the U.K. Parliament narrowly voted in favor of legalizing euthanasia on Friday. The bill now heads to the House of Lords, where it will be voted on or expire. Top Stories ...
UK House of Lords backs amendment to AI bill thanks to peer vote that forces companies to reveal copyrighted material used in training AI models. News. By Hope Corrigan published 14 May 2025 ...
The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee is asking for feedback on the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). The inquiry will focus on reports of delays to approvals by the regulator for new ...
A new front door at a main entrance to the House of Lords, that cost nearly £10 million, does not work, it has been disclosed. The project has been described as “a complete white elephant and a ...
The House of Lords voted on an amendment to the government's data bill late on Monday. By Thomas Smith LONDON — The U.K. government’s plans to allow artificial intelligence firms to use ...
The Lords is getting more and more crowded. House of Lords/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND. At present, around a fifth of all peers and coming up to a quarter of life peers sat at one time or another in the ...
I'm a baroness — this is why some House of Lords peers need to be sacked Reform is badly needed, but some of those demanding it don't know what they risk throwing away. By Baroness Arlene Foster.
A House of Lords debate on the details of the Employment Rights Bill sparked a row over ‘cancel culture’ on Monday after members took sides on a clause dubbed the “banter ban. ...