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    History and geography of the United Kingdom: constitution and ...
    Parliament, the law-making body of the British people, consists of three elements: the Monarchy, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. ...
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    History and geography of the United Kingdom: Practical advice
    Members of Parliament MPs can be contacted by post at: House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA Full details of MPs and their constituencies can be obtained from: ...
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    You want to be Prime Minister, don't you? - English
    You've heard of the House of Commons, haven't you? Well, that's what an M.P is ? a Member of Parliament, which means that he or she sits in the House of ...
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    History and geography of the United Kingdom: etiquette
    ... Lord High Treasurer; Lord President of the Council; Speaker of the House of Commons; Lord Privy Seal; Ambassadors and High Commissioners. ...
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    Biography Princess Diana - English
    SEPARATED: December 9, 1992, announced by Prime Minister John Major in House of Commons. > HOMES: Kensington Palace, London > SCHOOL AND CAREER: ...
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    Castle and British Palace - English
    Along the Thames,this palace shelters the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Balmoral Castle, Buckingham Palace, Caernarfon Castle, Edinburgh Castle ...
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    CHARLES STEWART PARNELL
    House of Commons, but defeated in the House of Lords. In his last speech in Kilkenny in 1891 he said: 'I don't pretend that I had not moments of trial and ...
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    History and geography of the United Kingdom: literature
    However, numerous colloquial expressions derive from rhyming slang, and have even been heard in use in the House of Commons, such as 'let's get down to ...
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