Monday 20 October 2008

House of Lords Constitution Committee

The Constitution Committee is appointed at the beginning of each parliamentary session:

'to examine the constitutional implications of all public bills coming before the House; and to keep under review the operation of the constitution'.

Where appropriate the Committee will publish a report on the implications of a particular bill; it also investigates wider constitutional issues and publishes reports with recommendations aimed principally at the Government.

On its front page, the web site links through to the Committee's most recent reports and includes audio and video clips of those called to give evidence on the subject of current inquiries. It is possible to set up an email alert, so that when new content is added to the page you are notified.

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