Hereditary peers to lose their seats in the House of Lords
Upper chamber accepts final draft of bill, which offers life peerages to some who would otherwise be removedHereditary peerages will be abolished before the next kingβs speech after a deal was struck granting life peerages to some Conservatives and cross-benchers losing their seats.On Tuesday...
<p>Upper chamber accepts final draft of bill, which offers life peerages to some who would otherwise be removed</p><p>Hereditary peerages will be abolished before the next kingβs speech after a deal was struck granting life peerages to some Conservatives and cross-benchers losing their seats.</p><p>On Tuesday evening the upper chamber accepted a final draft of the House of Lords (hereditary peers) bill, marking the end of its passage through parliament and clearing the way for it to be added to the statute book.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/10/hereditary-peers-to-lose-their-seats-in-the-house-of-lords">Continue reading...</a>
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