What difference would reducing or eliminating the appointed number of members in the House of Lords have? They play a vital part in the upper House’s scrutiny function. Baroness Frances D’Souza examines the arguments in favour of keeping elections out of the House of Lords
The Wright reforms have been widely credited with revitalising Parliamentary Select Committees. Howe...
The events leading to the Strathclyde Review highlighted a fundamental problem with our democratic s...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...
Proponents of an elected House of Lords point to the current system and claim that there is a clear ...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
Titus Alexander argues that current proposals for reforming the House of Lords will not address the ...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
The appointment of 30 new peers to our unreformed House of Lords was announced this week. In the 201...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
After more than a century of constitutional reform debates, replacing the indefensible House of Lord...
The government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The Wright reforms have been widely credited with revitalising Parliamentary Select Committees. Howe...
The events leading to the Strathclyde Review highlighted a fundamental problem with our democratic s...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...
Proponents of an elected House of Lords point to the current system and claim that there is a clear ...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
Titus Alexander argues that current proposals for reforming the House of Lords will not address the ...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
The appointment of 30 new peers to our unreformed House of Lords was announced this week. In the 201...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
After more than a century of constitutional reform debates, replacing the indefensible House of Lord...
The government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill was devised with no consultatio...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The Wright reforms have been widely credited with revitalising Parliamentary Select Committees. Howe...
The events leading to the Strathclyde Review highlighted a fundamental problem with our democratic s...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...