It is not a noisy account.
It is not a noisy account.
Final decision on restoring the Palace of Westminster will be delayed until 2030s
MPs were expected to vote by the end of 2025 on a way forward for fixing the crumbling parliament, but that now won't happen
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This is believed to be a record for a bill at committee stage. It's going to be an intense debate.
Alan did the shadow ministerial portfolio for 8 years before the election!
Alan did the shadow ministerial portfolio for 8 years before the election!
The Clerk of the Parliaments is head of the House of Lords Administration and Chief Procedural Adviser to the House.
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The replacement building was supposed to cost £710,000 and take 6 years
It cost £2.4 million and took 24 years.
With a decade of snagging.
There can be no place for violence or hatred in our democracy.
We remember his service, his warmth, and his commitment to others. 💙
#SirDavidAmess #PublicService #NoPlaceForViolence
There can be no place for violence or hatred in our democracy.
We remember his service, his warmth, and his commitment to others. 💙
#SirDavidAmess #PublicService #NoPlaceForViolence
A pioneering scholar of parliament, Professor Rush's work on the social background of MPs and resulting Database stands as a fundamental source for generations of historians and political scientists.
A pioneering scholar of parliament, Professor Rush's work on the social background of MPs and resulting Database stands as a fundamental source for generations of historians and political scientists.
Casework is largely invisible (other than to the constituents it helps!) compared to what MPs do in the Commons chamber but is a huge part of MPs’ workload, and it’s really hard to get robust data on it
Casework is largely invisible (other than to the constituents it helps!) compared to what MPs do in the Commons chamber but is a huge part of MPs’ workload, and it’s really hard to get robust data on it
(Worth saying that the election meant that some additional maintenance work could take place but that is still... a lot of maintenance work)
(Worth saying that the election meant that some additional maintenance work could take place but that is still... a lot of maintenance work)