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“Being recognized at the House of Lords was an honor,” St. Ange stated. “But my true purpose lies at home—with the people of Seychelles.” “Together, we can usher in a new era of ...
I’ll be honest: when I first arrived in the House of Lords two years ago, I had more than a few “pinch me” moments. Sitting there, listening to the breadth of wisdom, lived experience ...
Congress must act," Thanedar said of the president. White House spokesperson Liz Huston said in a statement, "Every action taken by President Trump and his administration is fully lawful and ...
Lords who inherited their titles share their mixed feelings about being ejected from the Upper Chamber. Former MP Therese Coffey says losing her 20,000 majority meant she could spend time with her ...
The ex-Conservative MP has revealed plans to take up the moniker ‘Lord Gove of Torry’ when he enters the House of Lords next month. Gove acknowledged that the decision would likely divide ...
As the Bill moves to the House of Lords, we ask Peers to support this vital legislation to protect future generations. With the Tobacco and Vapes Bill now making its way to the Lords, we are a ...
LONDON — Some of Britain’s hereditary peers are already planning a comeback to the House of Lords despite the ruling Labour Party’s plans to boot them out. Peers from multiple parties have discussed ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Trump administration now has "18 proposals on paper" for trade deals following the implementation of its latest tariffs. "I spoke to our ...
In 2002, the last scion to have sat in the House of Lords died: the House of Montagu had fallen. At least, so says Robert Wainwright in his new book The Fall of the House of Montagu: Dukedom, ...
Charlie Courtenay, the 19th or 38th Earl of Devon, depending on how you count it, is one of the 87 remaining hereditary peers who will be kicked out of the House of Lords this year, if the ...
Should we have an elected House of Lords? Former senior civil servant Jill Rutter joins the podcast to answer listener questions on the inner workings of government. By Podcast Former senior civil ...
A number of our Year 9 pupils had the wonderful opportunity to meet a peer from the House of Lords! Several Year 9 pupils participated in an exclusive online Q&A with Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick.
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