Pen Portraits of our monarchs Monday, 29 April, 2024 A brilliant collection of them has been republished in an updated edition . Alistair Lexden reviewed it in Parliament’s magazine The House on 29 April. Gimson’s Kings & Queens: Brief Lives of the Monarchs since 1066 By Andrew Gimson Published by Square Peg Andrew Gimson, who is well-known to readers of The House, writes with a most attractive astringency. This quality is an immense asset in... Articles
A turning point in Conservative Party history - the fall of the Lloyd coalition in 1922 23rd February 2018 Between December 1916 and October 1922 the Conservative Party (known at this period as the Unionist Party) was the largest partner in a coalition government led... Speeches
Continuing deadlock in Northern Ireland 22nd February 2018 Another round of talks about the resumption of devolved government in Northern Ireland collapsed on 14 February. A few days later a document, setting out the... Speeches
Votes at 16 - and all other rights too? 19th February 2018 According to an article in the London Evening Standard on 15 February, support for lowering the voting age to 16 is growing among Conservative MPs, though the... Articles
The true heroine of the women's suffrage campaign 15th February 2018 The centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act, which extended the right to vote in parliamentary elections to a limited number of women, has given... Articles
Votes at 16? 9th February 2018 In an article in The Times on February 7, Daniel Finkelstein urged the Conservative Party to support the reduction of the voting age to sixteen, a change with... Articles
The Suffragists' victory 7th February 2018 On 5 February, the Lords held an important debate to mark the centenary of the Representation of the People Act 1918 which gave the vote to a limited number of... Speeches
Advice for the Archbishop on the Bell case 5th February 2018 The Archbishop of Canterbury has incurred much criticism for his failure to accept recommendations in the report of Lord Carlile of Berriew QC on the case of... Articles
Slashing suffragette 2nd February 2018 At the end of January,the National Portrait Gallery announced that, for the first time in twenty years, a portrait of Thomas Carlyle slashed by cleaver-wielding... Articles
Ulster-Scotland link 27th January 2018 On January 24, The Times reported that the Democratic Unionist Party wanted “ a 25-mile bridge or tunnel” (costing some £20 billion) between Northern Ireland... Articles