A Study in the Link Between Party Political Funding and Peerage Nominations, 2005 - 14, is the most exhaustive cross-party examination of the correlation between donations and
peerages ever undertaken.
The authors of the most exhaustive study of the link between donations and
peerages ever undertaken say it is high time for the reform of the Lords
Not exact matches
In 2005, he was awarded a
peerage, becoming a government minister without
ever having been elected to parliament.
18 September 2003: Britain's first constitutional affairs secretary, and likely last lord chancellor, Lord Falconer, announces government plans to expel the remaining 92 hereditary peers from the upper house «when parliamentary time allows» and strip anyone who has
ever committed a criminal offence, including Archer, of their
peerages.
I should hope Paddick isn't on the
peerage list - what has he
ever done?