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Government reaches a historic milestone as the first compensation payments are accepted by victims of infected blood scandal.
The landmark legislation will remove the right of the remaining 92 hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords and is the largest constitutional reform to the UK Parliament in a quarter of a century
Six non-executive directors with experience in healthcare, finance and local government have been appointed to the board of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority.
Foreign Secretary makes historic visit to Dublin as part of government's drive to reset relations with Europe.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Tánaiste Micheál Martin issued a joint communiqué following their meeting in Dublin on 3 October 2024.
The Government will extend measures to speed up increasing the representation of women bishops within the Lords Spiritual for a further five years.
UK's new Minister for European Union Relations, Nick Thomas-Symonds, visiting Brussels on Monday
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