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Foundation X to Bail Out The British Government

by Jomina in Issues, November 4, 2010
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On November 1, 2010, in the House of Lords, Lord James of Blackheath made a remarkable announcement… a group called Foundation X wants to, and can, bail out the British Government… by Christmas.

How The Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 Changed The Legal Situation with Regard to Sexuality and Sexual Relationships in Britain?

by Bazza1972 in Law, June 9, 2010
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The Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 not only set out expected standards of sexual behaviour it also set punishments for those people that were caught breaking the provisions of the new piece of legislation.

What Exactly Does The House of Lords Do?

by Tim P Stavert in Government, May 25, 2010
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It’s a funny question I know but with the economic melt-down we are facing after a Government that has followed the Greek Government and admitted their failures without knowing it; we have to ask ourselves how much we can save from surplus to requirements.

To What Extent Do You Agree with The View That The Liberal Party Was Already in Decline by The Outbreak of World War One in 1914?

by Durbykid101 in History, December 11, 2009
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To what extent do you agree with the view that the Liberal Party was already in decline by the outbreak of World War One in 1914?

A Big Ah! for The Relatives of Mp’s

by Tim P Stavert in Government, November 8, 2009
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The MPs Expenses Scandal has raised its ugly head again in the news this week, But should we show any sympathy to those in Parliament who are about to get the chop?

Who is Commonest?

by Quizologist in Government, August 26, 2009
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The holder of what British post is also referred to as the First Commoner of the Land, and who is the current incumbent of that post?

Human Rights and Assisted Suicide in England

by Zoe Robinson in Issues, August 11, 2009
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The final decision of the House of Lords has changed the way people helping loved ones to die abroad will be dealt with by the English criminal justice system.

Time to Wipe Out Corruption: Let Our Votes Say It All

by Tim P Stavert in Politics, May 22, 2009
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Well it looks as though the People’s voices will have to go down to voting now. As the Speaker of the House of Commons Micheal Martin has refused to step down and admit his guilt as well as the rest of Ministers of Parliament involved.
Hopefully it will not stop here with investigations into MEPs and Lords to even Royalty.

How Judges are Appointed

by Eaglehunter in Law, June 25, 2008
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Appointment to the House of Lords and Court of Appeal.

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