TV cameras broadcasting from the House of Lords chamber. Proceedings were televised on BBC1 and BBC2 for the first time on 23 ...
Members discuss proposed changes on legislation to implement new rates announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Members of the Lords quiz the government on energy usage in mining cryptocurrencies, community pharmacy closures, children's wellbeing, Ofwat fines against water companies, and Taliban restrictions ...
Members discuss draft law to introduce new multiplier standards and remove relief rates from charitable private schools.
The Lords draws attention to the health and social impacts of first-cousin marriage, securing a free trade agreement with the US, reducing homelessness, insourcing prison maintenance, and legal aid ...
Members of the House of Lords began further checks of the Data (Use and Access) Bill at report stage on Tuesday 21 January. The aim of the Data (Use and Access) Bill is to harness the power of data ...
The Independent Expert Panel (IEP) has today (21 January) published its decision (pdf, 305KB) dismissing an appeal by Colonel ...
The House of Lords marks a new milestone next week with the 40th anniversary of TV cameras broadcasting from the Second Chamber. On 23 January 1985, its proceedings were televised for the first time.
Members of the House of Lords resume their line by line scrutiny of the Mental Health Bill in committee stage on Monday 27 January. The Mental Health Bill seeks to amend the Mental Health Act 1983.
Featured item: 40 years of broadcasting from the House of Lords 2025 marks the 40th anniversary of TV cameras broadcasting from the House of Lords chamber. Proceedings were televised on BBC1 and BBC2 ...