The government’s proposals to reform the House of Lords are only the latest in a long line of initiatives. Iain McLean takes an in-depth history of movements to reform the House of Lords, and finds that while over much of the 20th century, political parties fought over reform, 2010 was the first time that an elected upper house was in the manifestos of all three major parties
On 19 May 2010, just weeks after the General Election, the new Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, pr...
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
The House of Lords is the world’s longest-established and probably best-known second chamber. Wholly...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
After the rapid implementation of phase one of House of Lords reform, plans for further change, or p...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
"House of Lords reform is often characterised as unfinished business: a riddle that has been left un...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
On 19 May 2010, just weeks after the General Election, the new Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, pr...
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
The House of Lords is the world’s longest-established and probably best-known second chamber. Wholly...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
After the rapid implementation of phase one of House of Lords reform, plans for further change, or p...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
In 1911, the power of the House of Lords was curbed, as a prelude to establishing a more democratic ...
"House of Lords reform is often characterised as unfinished business: a riddle that has been left un...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
On 19 May 2010, just weeks after the General Election, the new Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, pr...
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
The House of Lords is the world’s longest-established and probably best-known second chamber. Wholly...