The House of Lords is the second chamber of the UK Parliament. It shapes draft laws and checks and challenges the work of the government.
Its members come from a wide range of professional backgrounds and apply their expertise to carry out the House's work in the chamber and in committees.
The House of Lords is a dynamic workplace and diverse professional teams help support the work of the House of Lords.
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It is midway between the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Did you know there have been several members of the House of Lords who have competed in either of the Games? They include:
🥇Tanni Grey-Thompson, Baroness Grey-Thompson, competed in five Paralympics between 1988 and 2004 winning 16 medals for Great Britain, including 11 gold medals.
🏊♂️ Lord Holmes won 15 medals, including 9 golds, across four Paralympics from 1988 to 2000.
🎽 Lord Campbell of Pittenweem competed in the 200 metres and the final of the 4x100 metres relay at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.
🚣♂️ Lord Moynihan won a silver medal for rowing, as cox of the Great Britain eights, at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
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Who sits in the House of Lords? What happens during a debate? What does a Lords committee do?
Find out all this and more in our free publications explaining the role, work and membership of the House of Lords. Plus, take a look at the history of the UK Parliament’s second chamber and State Opening.
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Do you have an in-depth knowledge of UK trade policy?
The House of Lords International Agreements Committee is seeking a specialist trade policy adviser to support the committee’s scrutiny work.
The successful candidate will provide impartial advice to members of the committee on a variety of trade-related matters and will demonstrate established expertise in the field of trade policy.
This is an opportunity to influence the direction of the committee’s work on prospective trade agreements.
Interested candidates should send a CV and short covering letter setting out their suitability for the post to the Clerk of the International Agreements Committee at: [email protected] by noon on 9 September 2024.
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This week House of Lords members have questioned the government on BAME maternal mortality rates, Covid-19 deaths, AI regulation and NHS blood stocks.
As the House pauses for recess, take a look back at the State Opening of Parliament which took place on 17 July.
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How do members of the House of Lords hold the government to account on urgent issues?
One way is through private notice questions (PNQs), which are urgent questions from members to the government, granted by the Lord Speaker. Unlike daily questions, which are confirmed in advance, PNQs are requested and asked on the same day. If a question is granted, a government minister or spokesperson must come to the House of Lords chamber to respond. Lasting for 15 minutes, PNQs give members a chance to challenge the government on topical issues.
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Last week a ballot took place to determine the order of private members’ bills to be debated in the 2024-25 parliamentary session.
A private members' bill is a draft law introduced by an individual member of the House of Lords rather than the government. These bills provide members with an opportunity to champion a specific cause, with the aim of bringing about a change in the law.
Private members' bills follow the same scrutiny process as any other draft law that impacts everyone. Although few become law, members can bring about changes to legislation or government policy indirectly by creating publicity around an issue.
If a private member’s bill introduced in the House of Lords successfully navigates all the necessary stages, it moves on to the House of Commons for further examination and debate.
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The House of Lords got back to business this week, starting with six days of debate on the King’s Speech, but what else does the Lords do?
🔍 Let's explore one of the ways the House of Lords shapes new laws.
A key role of the Lords is to examine proposed laws, highlight issues and suggest changes. Any member can propose a change to a draft law and all amendments are considered. Most changes in the Lords come about through cross party debate, negotiation and agreement. Some government changes to draft laws come about through other members convincing them to think again. However, if members can’t agree on a change, a vote or ‘division’ is called.
When a division is called, bells ring out throughout the parliamentary estate to let everyone know that a vote is happening. Members then have eight minutes to cast their votes before the doors to the division lobbies are locked. Members walk through two division lobbies on either side of the Lords chamber and scan a pass to record their vote. The results of all the votes are recorded and made available online.
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⬇️ If you'd like to learn more about what happens during a division in the House of Lords, check out this short video.