The Speaker of the House of Commons visited Qatar from the 16 to 18 September to strengthen ties between the two Parliaments.
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Lord Krebs (Crossbench), a former principal of Jesus College, Oxford, put forward the debate. This was a general debate. During debates, members put their experience to use to discuss current issues ...
An influential cross-party House of Lords committee has today (16 September 2024) urged a major overhaul of the way public inquiries are set up and conducted. Its report, Public Inquiries: Enhancing ...
Members of the House of Lords debated the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill, on Tuesday 10 September. The Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill aims to increase the number ...
The UK’s national debt risks becoming unsustainable unless tough decisions are taken in this Parliament to address the major challenges the UK faces and put debt on a gradual downward path. To ...
What did the Act achieve? Passed just before the outbreak of WWII, as a response to Germany and the Soviet Union's non-aggression pact, this Act gave the Government special powers to take almost any ...
Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries removed the main source of charity for those who could not support themselves. In 1601, Elizabeth I's Government tried to fill the gap with the Poor Relief ...
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