Lucinda Maer

@LucindaMaer

Head of Parliament and Constitution Centre - any views my own

London, England
Joined July 2012

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  1. 16 hours ago

    J is for Journal and Just fascinating (if you are interested in Parliamentary procedure and history, which obviously we all are) - the latest in the a-z

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    Apr 3

    1721, Sir Robert Walpole became the first British Prime Minister. In 1735 King George II presented what is now No.10 Downing Street & the house overlooking Horse Guards to Sir Robert, who promptly moved in after the houses were connected by architect, Wm Kent

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    Public and private sector employers must publish data on the in their organisation by midnight. How big is the gap in the UK and why does it arise?

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    Today we have published our report on the future UK-EU relationship. Read it here

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    Apr 3

    Just TWO WEEKS to go until the deadline to register to vote for the 2018 . on your lunch break? Register now at

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    Apr 3

    1043, Edward the Confessor was crowned sole king of England (Images LFC Ch xxi 5; Cotton MS Tiberius B I, f. 157r)

    Yellow wax seal depicting a seated man holding a staff of office and an orb. LFC Ch xxi 5
    Text written in English vernacular minuscule, starting with the year in red and a red initial H. Cotton MS Tiberius B I, f. 157r.
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  7. Apr 3

    Wouldn’t be a bank holiday weekend if at least one of us wasn’t sick, would it.

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  8. Mar 31

    Turns out the answer was the shoe rack. Took us 24 hours to find them there. I need a holiday

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  9. Mar 31

    Where would you hide your shoes if you were a one year old?

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    Mar 30

    The Parliamentary Archives needs YOU! We are currently looking for volunteers to test our new online catalogue. Testing can be done in our Westminster offices or from the comfort of your own home. For more information see the following document:

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    It's one year until the UK is due to leave the EU. Keep up to date with our research on the negotiations, the legislation and more by signing up to our email alerts

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    Mar 29

    One for parliamentary procedure geeks 🤓 On the first day back after Easter, the Commons will he asked tobamend Standing Order 122A to extend Select Committee Chair term limits from 8 years to 10. cc.

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  13. Mar 29

    What is legislative consent? And why is it an issue with the Bills? Find out here...

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  14. Mar 27

    ICYMI here is the briefing we produced for the debate on today’s debate on security of elections and referendums

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  15. Mar 27

    And if you want to know all about emergency debates in the House of Commons, look no further - another briefing from :

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  16. Mar 27

    Short published today ahead of the debate emergency debate on the security of elections and referendums law

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    . will appear before the Committee this afternoon. Here's what you need to know about the Committee and the process of taking evidence from the Prime Minister

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    Mar 26

    Fascinating event, and watching will take up only 60 minutes of your time. It'd be rude not to...

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  19. Mar 23
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    Mar 22

    Parliament led by Charles Grey, second earl Grey, passed the Reform Act 1832, changing the landscape of electoral participation in Britain. Read blog on party affiliation in reformed Commons, 1832-1867:

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