Since the 1999 reforms, hereditary peers must be elected to their seats by other members of the House of Lords. When one dies ...
Shipley College received a visit from a hereditary peer last week ... The current Earl Russell, who is a member of the House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC), visited ...
Shipley College received a visit from a hereditary peer last week ... The current Earl Russell, who is a member of the House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC), visited ...
In 1999, he was made an elected hereditary peer and took the title Earl of Dundee. Lord Dundee's Farming Company manages around 2,000 acres across Fife and Angus. He has spoken in the House of Lords ...
A Conservative peer swerved over verges and pavements and was pursued by concerned witnesses as he drove home drunk from his friend's home. Alexander Scrymgeour, the 12th Earl of Dundee, admitted ...
and served as a the Conservative Party whip in the House of Lords from 1986 to 1989. In 1999, he was made an elected hereditary peer and took the title Earl of Dundee.
Alexander Scrymgeour, the 12th Earl ... Lord Dundee is also the Hereditary Royal Standard Bearer of Scotland, Constable of Dundee, and Chief of the Name and Arms of Scrymgeour. He was one of the ...
before the House of Lords Act 1999 excluded most hereditary peers from the membership of the House of Lords allowing Earl Marshal, Lord Great Chamberlain and 90 others to remain in the House. Before ...
Section 2 of the Act, however, provides an exception from this general exclusion of membership for up to 92 hereditary peers: 90 to be elected by the House, as well as the holders of two royal offices ...
The 75-year-old member of the House of Lords, from Birkhill House ... In 1999, after the reform of the chamber, he was made an elected hereditary peer and took the title Earl of Dundee. His family’s ...
Labour bill has enraged some hereditary peers, but was also criticised by other lords for failing to go far enough ...