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government and
opposition benches,
where crossbenchers sit in the chamber.
Crossbench members of the
British House of
Lords are not
aligned to any particular...
- by the
Liberal Democrat hereditary peers 28
peers to be
elected by the
Crossbench hereditary peers 15
peers to be
elected by the
whole House By convention...
- 1998
until 2015, is an
English hereditary peer and barrister. He is a
crossbench member of the
House of Lords,
having been
elected at a by-election in...
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previously governed won only 58
seats and went into opposition. Meanwhile, the
crossbench, made up of
other parties and independents,
expanded to 16 seats; four...
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elected by the
Liberal Democrat hereditary peers 28
peers elected by the
crossbench hereditary peers 15
peers elected by the
whole House By convention, whole-House...
- The 2024
Dissolution Honours List was
issued on 4 July 2024, the day of the 2024
general election. They were
gazetted in The
London Gazette on 7 August...
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Madingley Crossbench Ruth Deech,
Baroness Deech Crossbench Bernard Delfont,
Baron Delfont Labour Joseph Duveen, 1st
Baron Duveen Crossbench Andrew Feldman...
- Act. On 9
April 2014, he was
elected to sit in the
House of
Lords at a
crossbench hereditary peers' by-election, now
making him one of the 92
excepted hereditary...
- DL (born 2
December 1948), is a
British banker,
hereditary peer and
crossbench member of the
House of Lords. Lord
Carrington has
served as Lord Great...
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Young of
Hornsey OBE (born 1 June 1951) is a
British actress, author,
crossbench peer, and
Chancellor of the
University of Nottingham. Born in Kensington...