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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia - British House Of Commons
United Kingdom
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Qualifications
There are numerous qualifications that apply to Members of Parliament. Most importantly, one must be aged at least twenty-one years (alth...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - History
Parliament developed from the council that advised the King during mediƦval times. This royal council, meeting for short-term periods, i...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - The Chamber In Film And Television
In 1986, the British television production company Granada Television created a full-sized replica of the House of Commons debating chamb...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Legislative Functions
Although legislation may be introduced in either House, bills normally originate in the House of Commons.
Further information: Act of P...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Relationship With The Government
Though it does not elect the Prime Minister, the House of Commons indirectly controls the premiership. By convention, the Prime Minister ...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Committees
The Parliament of the United Kingdom uses committees for a variety of purposes; one common use is for the review of bills. Committees con...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Members And Elections
Each Member of Parliament represents a single constituency. Prior to the reforms of the nineteenth century, the constituencies had little...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Officers
The House of Commons elects a presiding officer, known as the Speaker, at the beginning of each new parliamentary term, and also whenever...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Procedure
Like the House of Lords, the House of Commons meets in the Palace of Westminster in London. The Commons Chamber is small and modestly dec...
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British House Of Commons: Encyclopedia Ii - British House Of Commons - Legislative Functions
Although legislation may be introduced in either House, bills normally originate in the House of Commons.
The supremacy of the Commons in...
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