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Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, who has died aged 96, was Conservative MP for Gloucester for 17 years and a popular consumer affairs minister in Margaret Thatcher’s first government, despite ...
The government’s starting point for this bill is its mantra that those who make the laws of the land should be elected by those to whom those laws apply. Quite right. But the problem for the ...
Baroness Catherine Meyer, 71, is accused of referring to Lord Dholakia as “Lord Poppadom” twice during a taxi ride whilst visiting Rwanda as a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR).
She served as Speaker from 1992 to 2000, before going on to become a baroness in the House of Lords from 2001. The current Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle described her as "an inspirational woman" who ...