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  1. Helene Valerie Hayman, Baroness Hayman, GBE, PC ( née Middleweek; born 26 March 1949) is a British politician who was Lord Speaker of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. As a member of the Labour Party she was a Member of Parliament from 1974 to 1979. When she became an MP at age 25, she was the youngest MP of the 1974 ...

  2. Frederick Edward Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell, KG, GCB, CVO, PC (born 3 January 1938) is a retired British civil servant, now sitting in the House of Lords as a crossbencher. Quick Facts Cabinet Secretary Head of the Home Civil Service, Prime Minister ... The Right Honourable. The Lord Butler of Brockwell. KG GCB CVO PC.

  3. Robert James Rogers, Baron Lisvane, KCB, DL, FLSW (born 5 February 1950) is a British life peer and retired public servant. He served as Clerk of the House of Commons from October 2011 until August 2014. [1] Following his elevation as a Life Peer in 2014, Lord Lisvane sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords .

  4. 28 de mar. de 2013 · If only more, in the US' Capitol, could, as one quite erudite ancestress remember, "Young heads take example of the ancient..." however, so long as the "shadow tertiary legislature," that does in...

  5. Lord Great Chamberlain. Upon the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, the following peer was an ex officio member of the House of Lords by virtue of his office as Lord Great Chamberlain. Upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022, the office changed hands and the peer was excluding pursuant to the Act.

  6. The Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, widely known as the Butler Review after its chairman Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell, was announced on 3 February 2004 by the British Government and published on 14 July 2004. It examined the intelligence on Iraq 's weapons of mass destruction which played a key part in the ...

  7. Adam Helliker worked for the Daily Mail as a feature writer and diarist from 1981 until 1997 when he went to the Sunday Telegraph, where he edited the Mandrake column and wrote features for four years. He moved to the Mail on Sunday to create a new column, which he wrote for two years before joining the Sunday Express where he wrote [1] the ...