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The House of Lords has voted to remove the proposed day one protection from unfair dismissal in the Employment Rights Bill.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called on the prime minister to allow him to appoint peers to the House of Lords. In a ...
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage wants to see representatives from his party in ermine-clad robes - despite him previously ...
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Campaigners have criticised a change to the rules around declarations of interest in the House of Lords as a "retrograde step" which will lead to a "significant loss of transparency".
Multiple-time Paralympic swimming medalist Chris Holmes is a member of the House of Lords, emphasizing diversity and ...
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The U.K.’s House of Lords voted Monday night to make misogyny a hate crime in England and Wales, in one of a series of defeats handed down by peers to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government.
“The House of Lords,” it agrees, “has a reputation for the careful consideration of legislation.” It emphasises that there should be no change in its functions.
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