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Ministers reverse opposition to bid to place legal duty on water companies to prevent harm from storm overflows
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Former Tory party treasurer Peter Cruddas and leading Brexiters among those to join House of Lords
Peers say Revenue should not be able to bypass tribunals and force disclosure of assets
Urgent action needed on training, debt and welfare support, economic committee recommends
No prima facie case code of conduct breached during peer’s work as health department adviser, says commissioner
PR trade body says Andrew Feldman’s contract with Covid testing company breached parliamentary rules
Threat to push on with internal market bill risks dispute with US president-elect over Ireland
Lords poised to challenge PM on flouting international law just as talks enter final stage
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Prime minister defiant over Brexit treaty move as MEPs threaten to veto future trade deal with UK
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Officials say both houses of parliament must decide where each chamber will sit during renovation
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FT analysis reveals that 22 peers appointed to upper chamber have donated to UK’s three main political parties
UK prime minister hands places in House of Lords to Brexiters, his brother and a Russian newspaper proprietor
Lord Fairfax allegedly arranged $300,000 payment in exchange for information on Venezuelan billionaire
The idiocy of the Westminster conga line is part of a pattern of arrogance and disregard
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IR35 rules demanding companies check their contractors’ HMRC status are flawed and unfair, say Lords
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