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Reference Woke – What does it mean?
An overview of the term 'woke'. What does it mean? What are its origins? How many Brits today regard themselves as woke?Read More
Why was Keir Starmer Knighted?
Details of why Sir Keir Starmer received his knighthood, and whether it has any impact on how the labour leader is perceived by voters.Read More
Written Questions – House of Lords
Written Questions are questions posed to the government by a Member of the House of Lords. They are designed to elicit further information and confirmation around government policy.Read More
Written Questions
Written questions to the government can be tabled by any MP. During the decade 2010 to 2019, the average number of written questions was said to be 3,462 a month. The cost of answering a written question has previously been estimated as costing £140.Read More
Westminster Hall
In the early part of the Twenty First Century, the time available on the main floor of the House of Commons for so called Private Members debates had become curtailed. This led to the development of the Westminster Hall format.Read More
White Paper
White Papers are detailed statements of Government policy, which set the broad principles for legislation, although not all White Papers lead to new laws.Read More
Welsh Government – Composition
The Welsh Government is made up of the First Minister and eight Welsh Ministers. The composition of the current Welsh government is detailed here.Read More