House of Lords

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The House of Lords is the unelected upper chamber of the UK Parliament, responsible for revising legislation, scrutinizing government, and providing expert, non-constituency-based oversight.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
legislative body
upper house of parliament
canDelayMoneyBillsFor about one month
canDelayMostPublicBillsFor about one year
country United Kingdom
currentPresidingOfficer Lord McFall of Alcluith
establishedInCurrentForm 20th century
governingDocument Constitutional Reform Act 2005
House of Lords Act 1999
Life Peerages Act 1958
Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949
hasCharacteristic life tenure for most members
no fixed size
non-constituency-based
unelected
hasCommitteeType delegated legislation committee
joint committee
select committee
special inquiry committee
hasFunction detailed committee work
examination of secondary legislation
judicial role historically
scrutiny of public policy
hasMemberTitle Baroness
Lord
hasMemberType Lord Spiritual
Lord
surface form: Lord Temporal

crossbench peer
hereditary peer
life peer
party-affiliated peer
hasPresidingOfficerTitle Lord Speaker
hasRole delaying legislation
providing expert oversight
revising legislation
scrutinizing government
secondary legislative chamber
historicalOrigin medieval English royal council
jurisdiction United Kingdom
languageUsed English
legislativeType upper house
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London
lostFunction final court of appeal in the UK
lostFunctionDate 2009
meetsIn Palace of Westminster
partOf British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
relationshipToHouseOfCommons cannot ultimately block most legislation
complements elected House of Commons
successorInJudicialRole Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

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House of Lords Reform appliesTo House of Lords
Lord Speaker appointedBy House of Lords
Petition of Right 1628 approvedBy House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of England
Pittite associatedChamber House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of Great Britain
Baron Keynes of Tilton associatedWith House of Lords
Baron Olivier associatedWith House of Lords
Earl of Burlington associatedWith House of Lords
Earl of Chatham associatedWith House of Lords
subject surface form: Earl of Liverpool
Lord associatedWith House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords (historically)
this entity surface form: House of Lords of the United Kingdom
36th United Kingdom Parliament chamber House of Lords
this entity surface form: Upper House of Parliament
Long Parliament 1640 chamber House of Lords
subject surface form: Long Parliament
this entity surface form: House of Lords of England
Lords of Parliament chamber House of Lords
Parliament of England chamber House of Lords
Rockingham Whig chamber House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of Great Britain
subject surface form: James Callaghan
New Model Ordinance chamberInvolved House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of England
this entity surface form: House of Lords of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain composedOf House of Lords
Crown-in-Parliament confersPowerOn House of Lords
Central Lobby connects House of Lords
House of Lords Act 1999 debatedIn House of Lords
House of Lords Reform debatedIn House of Lords
Palliser series depictsInstitution House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Usher of the Black Rod employer House of Lords
Acts of Parliament enactedBy House of Lords
this entity surface form: House of Lords of the United Kingdom
subject surface form: Baron Olivier
Earl of Godolphin governingBody House of Lords
British Parliament hasComponent House of Lords
Crown-in-Parliament hasComponent House of Lords