Most members of the House of Lords are life peers, meaning they may sit in the House of Lords for their lifetime, but their peerage cannot be passed on to an heir. Twenty six Church of England ...
Some 92 hereditary peers’ seats will be abolished under legislation UK’s Labour government pledges to push through ...
Most members of the House of Lords are appointed for life (though since 2014 they ... According to the House of Lords Library: “Assuming no changes in the current complement of life peers, including ...
Sir Keir Starmer accused of seeking unprecedented control over the second chamber with his Bill to kick out hereditary peers ...