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Hereditary Peers Abolished from House of Lords

The last remaining hereditary peers have departed the House of Lords after legislation removed their automatic right to sit, ending a centuries-old tradition. The reform fulfills a Labour manifesto commitment, though some departing peers may be reappointed as life peers to retain institutional experience.

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House of Lords reformHereditary peersUK ParliamentConstitutional reformLabour government

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Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished

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Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished

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