House of Lords data dashboard: Current membership of the House
This page provides interactive data on the current membership of the House of Lords.
This Library Note considers the Government’s white paper and draft Bill on House of Lords Reform.
House of Lords Reform Draft Bill (392KB PDF)
On 17 May 2011, the Government published a white paper and draft Bill on reforming the House of Lords, containing proposals for a reformed House of 300 members, 80 percent of whom would be elected using the single transferable vote, with the transition to the new House staggered over three electoral cycles beginning in 2015. This Library Note briefly sets out the Government’s proposals; summarises the statements announcing the proposals and reaction to those statements in both the Commons and the Lords; and outlines the reaction to the proposals from selected newspapers and a range of commentators. Other Lords Library Notes provide background information on the subject of House of Lords reform, including ‘Possible Implications of House of Lords Reform’ (25 June 2010, LLN 2010/014) and ‘House of Lords Reform 1997–2010: A Chronology’ (28 June 2010, LLN 2010/015).
House of Lords Reform Draft Bill (392KB PDF)
This page provides interactive data on the current membership of the House of Lords.
Prorogation is the mechanism by which parliamentary sessions are ended. This House of Lords Library briefing sets out the start and end dates of each parliamentary session since 1900, together with the number of calendar days between the end of the previous session and the start of the new one.
This House of Lords Library briefing provides a list of movers and seconders of the humble address to the sovereign, following the sovereign’s speech at the State Opening of Parliament. The list provides information from 1979 to 2026.