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To the Tower…

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Having done a  post about Big Ben and the Clock Tower, I thought I would redress the balance with a post about the tower at the other end (the Lords’ end) of the Palace.   Victoria Tower dominates the southern end of the Palace of Westminster.  At ground level, there is the Sovereign’s Entrance, where the…

Women on the Bishops' Bench?

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The move towards having female Bishops in the Church of England means that in the fullness of time we are likely to have female Bishops sitting in the House of Lords.  I see from a report in yesterday’s edition of The Times that the Canon Steward at Westminster Abbey, Jane Hedges, says that she has picked…

New Year quiz question

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Here’s a question to start off the New Year.  I like to think that it is Google-proof, but no doubt I shall soon be proved wrong!  The answer can be gleaned, though, by a bit of careful research. Here are the clues: 1. I sit in the House of Lords. 2. I am unusual in…

Big Ben

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Happy New Year to everyone. When the Palace of Westminster was completed in the 1850s, it was regarded as an architectural wonder.  It remains an iconic edifice.  When one thinks of Parliament, one thinks of the Palace of Westminster.  Perhaps the most photographed feature of the Palace is the Clock Tower, which houses the Great…

Thoughts for the year

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Both Houses of Parliament are among the busiest legislative chambers in the world.  2008 has been a busy one for the House of Lords, though no more than usual.  Some of it activities have attracted media attention – as over the defeat of the proposal for detention without charge for 42 days – but they are very much…