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    Who holds the purse strings? Financial privilege and the House of Lords

    Thursday, 26 March, 2020

    The limited role of the House of Lords in scrutinising government spending and taxation has developed gradually over time. This article summarises the history of the House of Lords’ role and the development of the financial privilege of the House of Commons.

    • In Focus
    • Government
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Coronavirus Bill: What emergency powers does the Government already have?

    Monday, 23 March, 2020

    The Government recently introduced the Coronavirus Bill 2020, which would give it new emergency powers. This article looks at the powers the Government already has to deal with emergencies.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Government
    • Health
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Coronavirus Bill: emergency Covid-19 legislation

    Friday, 20 March, 2020

    The bill proposes new laws that would provide the Government, and various public bodies, with powers to manage the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK.

    • Research Briefing
    • Coronavirus
    • Health
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Canadian Senate reform: What has been happening?

    Tuesday, 17 March, 2020

    The Senate of Canada has moved to a former train station, where it will sit during the Ottawa Parliament’s own restoration and renewal programme. But this is not the only change that has affected Canada’s second chamber in recent years. The architecture of its appointments process has also been undergoing an overhaul.

    • In Focus
    • Foreign Policy
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill: Briefing for Lords Stages

    Friday, 10 January, 2020

    This House of Lords Library Briefing has been prepared in advance of the second reading of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill on 13 January 2020. Committee stage is due to take place on 14, 15 and 16 January 2020, with report and third reading scheduled for 20 and 21 January 2020.

    • Research Briefing
    • Brexit & the EU
    • Devolution
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    State Openings of Parliament: Reduced Ceremonial

    Monday, 06 January, 2020

    With reference to state openings in 2019, 2017, March 1974 and 1939, this briefing discusses the differences between a traditional state opening and one with reduced ceremonial elements.

    • Research Briefing
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Queen’s Speech January 2020: Debate in the House of Lords Day 2

    Friday, 03 January, 2020

    This House of Lords Library Briefing has been published ahead of day 2 of the Lords debate on the December 2019 Queen’s Speech, covering the following subjects: home affairs, justice, constitutional affairs and devolved affairs.

    • Research Briefing
    • Crime
    • Devolution
    • Immigration
    • International Law
    • Parliament
    • Security
  • Research Briefing

    House of Lords: Maiden and Valedictory Speeches, 2017-2019

    Wednesday, 18 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library briefing covers the maiden and valedictory speeches made during the course of the 2017--2019 parliament. The first and last speeches made by a Member of the House of Lords are significant occasions and, by tradition, are marked with respect by the House.

    • Research Briefing
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Parliament Act 1949: Reducing the power to delay

    Monday, 16 December, 2019

    How can the House of Commons pass laws the Lords disagrees with? The answer lies in two key pieces of legislation. The Parliament Act 1911 provided that any public bill rejected by the House of Lords could still be passed as long as three sessions over a two-year period had elapsed from its original second reading to its final third reading in the House of Commons. The Parliament Act 1949, passed 70 years ago, reduced that time period to one year and two sessions.

    • In Focus
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Salisbury Convention: A Decade of Developments

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    According to the Salisbury Convention, the House of Lords gives a second reading to government bills that seek to implement manifesto commitments, does not subject manifesto bills to wrecking amendments and returns manifesto bills to the Commons in reasonable time. This House of Lords Library Briefing examines the development of the convention and looks at the debates on how it applied after the 2010 and 2017 general elections, which both produced a hung parliament.

    • Research Briefing
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Lifting the Barrier: Gender Equality Legislation 1919

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library briefing has been prepared to mark the centenary of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919. It provides a summary of the provisions of the Act and an overview of some of the debates had at the time about introducing and implementing gender equality legislation.

    • Research Briefing
    • Family & Civil Law
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Parliamentary Sessions: Years Without a Queen’s Speech

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library Briefing provides statistics on sessions since 1900 that have lasted for more than twelve months and lists the years in which there has been no Queen’s/King’s Speech.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Party Policies on Europe at General Elections Since 1970

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library Briefing provides extracts from political party manifestos since 1970 charting the various positions taken on Europe over the last five decades.

    • Research Briefing
    • Agriculture & Farming
    • Brexit & the EU
    • Elections
    • Foreign Policy
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Prerogative Powers of the Crown

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library Briefing provides an overview of prerogative powers in the UK. It includes a discussion of powers reserved to the monarch, and examples of how they have been used.

    • Research Briefing
    • Government
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Lord Sinha of Raipur and the Government of India Act 1919

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This House of Lords Library Briefing has been prepared to mark the 100th anniversary of the Government of India Act 1919 receiving royal assent and the role of the peer of non-European descent, Lord Sinha, in piloting the Act through the Lords.

    • Research Briefing
    • Foreign Policy
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament

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