There was an interesting debate today, the second reading of the Bill to change the succession to the throne, so that the oldest child succeeds, regardless of gender, and to end the bar on marriage to a Catholic. Some peers also raised the issue of hereditary titles and the property that may attach to them…
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Website Operators and the Defamation Bill
by Lord Hodgson • • 7 Comments
One of the pieces of legislation currently completing its passage through the House is the Defamation Bill. The Bill aims to bring the law in this specialist but important area up to date to reflect modern social conditions. But I fear in one significant area the legislation has missed an opportunity – in considering the…
Parliamentary Pancake Race
by Lord Rennard • • 3 Comments
On Tuesday, I took part in the Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race. The annual contest, now in its sixteenth year, involves teams of MPs, Peers and members of the Press Gallery racing (and flipping) their way around Victoria Tower Gardens in aid of the disability charity, Rehab. Despite allegations of some unparliamentary behaviour, the MPs’ team managed…
Keeping up is hard to do
by Baroness Deech • • 17 Comments
In addition to the usual meetings and sittings this week, I was invited to attend meetings in the Palace of Westminster with and on the following inter alia: Racing and Bloodstock, Working Practices of the House, Reform of the House, the Bahraini Parliamentary delegation, the Leveson Inquiry, the Pancake Race, Universities, Aviation Noise, National Libraries, NHS…
The Nyon Process for Dialogue in the Middle East and North Africa
by Lord Hylton • • 5 Comments
Andalusia, in southern Spain, saw harmonious coexistence between Muslims, Christians and Jews for between five and seven hundred years in the Middle Ages. Its capital, Cordoba, was then the largest and richest city in Western Europe. Cordoba therefore provided an ideal setting for the ninth session of the Nyon Process, from 21st to 23rdJanuary 2013. …
