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Leader of the House of Lords (14173 bytes)
1: ...es, but it has never been an independent salaried office. 3: ...r of the Lords, he has no power to rule on points of order or to intervene during an inappropriate spe... 5: ...become the most senior member of his party in the House. 9: ...use of Lords during the [[Convention Parliament]] of that year. 11: ... for steering government legislation through each House. House of Lords (43975 bytes) 2: ...r the historical Irish body, see [[Irish House of Lords]].'' 4: ...Members of the House of Lords are known as "Lords of Parliament". 6: ...per House. Additional reforms are contemplated by the current Labour Government, but have not been pass... 8: ...Kingdom; in some cases, that role is fulfilled by the [[Privy Council]]. 10: ... like the House of Commons, meets in the [[Palace of Westminster]]. Members of the House of Lords (62591 bytes) 1: ==Members of the [[House of Lords]]== 7: |[[Desmond Ackner, Baron Ackner|The Lord Ackner]]||[[Cross Bench]] || || 9: ...ary Peer given Life Peerage ||Sits as Baron Acton of Bridgnorth 11: |[[Dominic Hubbard, 6th Baron Addington|The Lord Addington]]||[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Libera... 13: |[[Victor Adebowale, Baron Adebowale of Thornes|The Lord Adebowale]]||Cross Bench || || Irish House of Lords (1720 bytes) 1: ...ng]], today in use as a function room by the Bank of Ireland.]] 2: ...House of Commons]] by the [[Act of Union 1800|Act of Union]]. 4: ...ieutenant, who sat on the throne beneath a canopy of crimson velvet. 6: ...ection to the [[British House of Commons|UK House of Commons]]. 8: ... can view the Irish House of Lords chamber within the building. Introduction (House of Lords) (6859 bytes) 1: ...uctions]] in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. 5: ...generally growing more complex. However, in 1998, the Select Committee on Introductions suggested sever... 9: ...at Chamberlain]], if a peer, inherit seats in the Lords by inheriting peerages. Thus, at present, all new... 11: ...ord Spiritual is "translated" (transferred) to another see, he must be reintroduced. 13: ==Lords Temporal Ceremony== Judicial functions of the House of Lords (29744 bytes) 1: ...'Law Lords''', rather than all of the Lords, hear the appeals. 9: ...tland]], the [[High Court of Justiciary]] remains the highest court in criminal matters. 11: ...mber of petitions increased, the Committee gained the power to reject petitions itself. 13: ...of England|Charles II]], referred the case to the Lords after failed attempts at arbitration. 15: ...acceptance of a case in the first instance by the Lords was "unusual" and "extraordinary." House of Lords Act 1999 (12700 bytes) 1: ..., mostly elected by their peers, to remain in the House on an interim basis. 4: ...ey could delay them for one session. Furthermore, the Commons have absolute power when it comes to mone... 6: ...en it dropped the idea in favour of reforming the House. 8: ...ive peers; such outbursts were unprecedented, for the Queen's Speech is traditionally heard by a silent... 10: ==The House of Lords Bill== House Leader (2225 bytes) 1: ...ts negotiations with other parties on the conduct of [[Bill (proposed law)|Bills]] and debates. 3: ...e and bills can only be passed with the agreement of several parties. 5: ...]. In [[1946]] the position of [[Government House Leader]] was formally recognized. 7: ...tached to the position of House Leader in each of the opposition parties. 9: ...Liberal Party of Canada]] and [[Erik Nielsen]] of the [[Progressive Conservatives]] Leader of the House of Commons (5713 bytes) 1: ...of [[Lord President of the Council]] (''i.e.'' of the [[Privy Council]]). 2: ...with those of [[Lord Privy Seal]] and [[Secretary of State for Wales]]. 4: ...se may stand in for an absent [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] at Prime Minister... 6: ...d significant reforms of the sitting hours of the House. 8: ===Leaders of the House of Commons since 1721=== Office of the Leader of the House of Commons (1371 bytes) 2: ...lting in the creation of an office to support the Leader's work. 4: See also : [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom]]. 6: '''Leader of the House of Commons''' - The Rt. Hon. [[Peter Hain]] MP 8: '''Deputy Leader of the House of Commons''' - The Hon. [[Phil Woolas]] MP 10: ...the work of the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons include: Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (Canada) (3192 bytes) 3: ...standing while allowing them to focus entirely on house business. 5: ...strategist and tactician in order to outmanouever the opposition parties. 7: ...Canada]] the responsibilities of Government House Leader. 9: ...e use of a "Leader of the Government in the House of Commons" [[style]] in its place. 11: ...position of Leader of the Government in the House of Commons with no additional responsibilities. List of Judicial Committees of the Privy Council & House of Lords cases (1611 bytes) 1: ...e been overruled by the Supreme Court of Canada). The external link below is for all cases beginning in... 7: ...mous statement about duty of care in the [[tort]] of [[negligence]]. 8: ...Tankship v Morts Dock & Engineering]]'' Co. Ltd. (The Wagon Mound No. 1) [1961] A.C. 388 9: ...''[[Overseas Tankship v Miller Steamship]]'' Co. (The Wagon Mound No. 2) [1967] A.C. 617 14: ...Newspapers Ltd.]]'', [1958] 1 W.L.R. 743 (Freedom of Speech) Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (Canada) (186 bytes) 1: ... [[Government House Leader]] and coordinates with the [[parliamentary whip|Chief Government Whip]]. Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives (3290 bytes) 1: ...eader works with the [[Speaker of the House]] and the [[Majority Whip]] to coordinate ideas and support... 3: ...st of Majority Leaders of the United States House of Representatives: 56: [[Category:United States House of Representatives]] Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives (3089 bytes) 1: ... for Speaker of the House during the convening of the Congress. 3: ...st of Minority Leaders of the United States House of Representatives== 50: [[United States Senate Minority Leader]] 54: [[Category:United States House of Representatives]] Lords and Ladies (266 bytes) 1: '''Lords and Ladies''' can be: 2: * [[Lords and ladies (plant)|Lords and ladies]] (''arum maculatum''), a flowering pl... 3: * ''[[Lords and Ladies (novel)|Lords and Ladies]]'', a [[Discworld]] novel by [[Terry ... 4: * Members of the [[peerage]]. Lords of Andúnië (2010 bytes) 1: ...ds of Andúnië''' were the rulers of a noble house of [[Númenor]]. 3: ... Andúnië|Valandil]] would be named the first Lord of Andúnië. 5: ...espite opposition and eventually persecution from the [[King's Men]]. 7: ...Andúnië, sailed into the west but was never heard of again. 9: ... the lines of the [[Kings of Gondor]] and [[Kings of Arnor|Arnor]]. Lords and Ladies (novel) (2231 bytes) 2: |characters=[[Granny Weatherwax]]<br/>[[Nanny Ogg]]<br/>[[Magrat Garlick]]<br... 12: '''''Lords and Ladies''''' is a [[Discworld]] book by [[Terr... 16: ... (Discworld)|Elves]] manage to break through, and they must be defeated. 18: ...e the wedding. The plot includes several elements of ''[[Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by [[William Shak... 20: ...dcully]], [[Ponder Stibbons]], the [[Bursar]] and the [[Librarian]]. The Lords of the New Church (532 bytes) 1: ...ed]] — guitar), [[Dave Tregunna]] (formerly of [[Sham 69]] — bass) and [[Nicky Turner]] (d... 3: ...n Astoria]]. Following Bators' death in [[1990]], the band has reformed with a new vocalist and still p... Lords Appellant (1074 bytes) 1: ... Earl of Warwick|Thomas de Beauchamp]] the [[Earl of Warwick]]. 3: ...hancellor the [[Earl of Suffolk]], executed other of his close advisors and exiled [[Robert de Vere]],... 5: ...uled in apparent harmony with Gaunt and the other Lords Appellant until [[1397]] when Richard again asser... 7: [[Category:History of England]]
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