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Feature: What’s the problem with the Lords?

By Blaine Williams With four Labour MPs allegedly accepting money to try and change the law in favour of their clients, the Lords now has to take a long hard look in the mirror. This goes deeper than the four who have been ‘named and shamed’, the whole House appears to be in disrepair and… Read more »

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Lords reform appears as far off as ever
Analysis: Lords reform

Getting rid of house peers is one thing. Getting rid of an appointed Lords altogether looks like being quite another. It’s nearly 100 years since the Parliament Act noted the importance of eventually moving towards an all-elected second house. The government brought out its third white paper on the issue earlier this week, sparking another… Read more »