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Bills of Attainder were normally initiated in the House of Lords.

He entered London society and spoke in the House of Lords.

Britain's House of Lords, most of whose members are appointed supposedly on merit, has the opposite bias.

Debbie Purdy, who has multiple sclerosis, is seeking to clarify the law in the House of Lords.

The House of Lords took the opposite view with the Court of Appeal and held that the agreement between the Trust and Mr. Bruton was a lease.

For all his SINS, Mr Martin will probably go to grass in the House of Lords, like many speakers before him.

With others hoping to be sent to the House of Lords, there is pressure to ditch a coalition pledge to Lib Dems to create a mostly elected upper house.

At Westminster 15 MPs are from ethnic minorities-fewer than their share of the population would suggest there should be, but there are more in the House of Lords.

If that happens, Lord Strabolgi may be cheering from another place: in his last parliamentary intervention he called for the House of Lords to be replaced by an elected senate.

Another of their projects, reform of the House of Lords, looks set to fail.

The British Parliament comprises/consists of/is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

The Queen rewarded the Minister for years of faithful service by elevating him to the House of Lords.

This may now change, after the House of Commons voted by a majority of 113 on March 7th for a fully elected House of Lords.

The charity supported an unsuccessful member's bill in the House of Lords in 2006 which proposed safeguards including a medical assessment by two doctors.

In theory, without a majority in the House of Lords, Prime Minister Abe could continue to be in a shaky position, choosing a prime minister in the lower house of Congress, dominated by the LDP ruling coalition.

Back in 2000, the House of Lords Committee on Science and Technology called for statutory regulation of practitioners and to make them accountable for the quality of medicines they prescribe.

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Royal Commission on the Reform of the House of Lords

(British) a peer who is entitled to sit in the House of Lords.

All want the House of Lords to be wholly or largely elected under a proportional voting system.

The accommodation bursary scheme will be launched formally at the House of Lords on October7 by Baroness Susan Greenfield, a professor in the pharmacology department of Oxford University.

When a Bill has passed through the House of Commons and the House of Lords and has been approved by the Queen, it becomes an Act of Parliament and is thus made a law.

The cellar lay directly underneath the House of Lords, and over the following months 36 barrels of gunpowder were moved in, enough to blow everything and everyone in the vicinity sky high, if ignited.

The House of Lords is the second chamber of Parliament in Great Britain.

The previous government introduced a freedom of information act. An overhaul of the House of Lords is under way.

NOBODY can accuse Canadians of haste in reforming the Senate, the 105-seat upper chamber in their Westminster-style Parliament, modelled on Britain's House of Lords.

Where there is a point of law of general public importance a final appeal may be allowed from the divisional court of the Queen's Bench Division to the House of Lords.

The House of Commons and the House of Lords comprise/compose/constitute the British Parliament.

The national legislature of various countries, especially that of the United Kingdom, made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

"It is their responsibility to deal with this particular issue," Health Minister Lord Warner told the House of Lords on Monday.

The House of Lords is made up of the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal.

Yet for all that, the House of Lords is currently working better than it has for a long time.

Three such cases were the subject of a ruling by the House of Lords on June 10th that will change the operation of control orders-and perhaps much else besides.

the British cabinet minister who is head of the judiciary and Speaker of the House of Lords.

Half a mile away there's another thumping great bronze, the two-section 1962 Knife Edge, opposite the House of Lords - a site chosen by Moore for its high visibility.

That is partly because the government had an unexpectedly tough time getting the House of Lords to pass the legislation for the referendum.

What does it matter what happens outside? The House of Commons may do what it likes, and so may the House of Lords.

In the House of Lords in March of 1775, when challenged on the chances of Britain ever winning a war in America, Lord Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, had looked incredulous.

She was elevated to the House of Lords as a Labour life peer in 1999.

I spent 76 hours of my life getting the Lisbon Treaty though the House of Lords.

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