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A peer is not restricted to explaining and admiring; quite the contrary".
A peer is in charge of an important department (Lord Adonis is transport secretary).
"That I would have the chance to collaborate with them – and they would see me as a peer – is just shocking to me".
While on "leave of absence" a peer is not entitled to attendance allowances, and has to give a month's notice before coming back.
According to prevailing wisdom, a peer is a backbone service provider that agrees to exchange roughly equivalent amounts of data with another provider without requiring that money change hands.
Paddick, now a peer, is a key adviser on Babylon, which goes out tonight on Channel 4. The drama, starring James Nesbitt, comes at a time of renewed scrutiny of London's police, following the conviction last week of the officer involved in the Plebgate scandal and continuing investigations into police relations with the tabloid press.
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Yet Coe, now a peer, was born in London, only moving up to Sheffield for secondary school, so scratch that.
Robert Boothby – a Conservative MP and later a peer – was a cousin and friend, and he was a dancing partner of the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.
The Lord High Steward presided only if a peer was charged with high treason; otherwise the Lord Chancellor presided.
Only several months earlier a peer was intimidating Omar, calling him a "terrorist," during an elective trade course.
(Q-P19) Appraising the performance of a peer was not a common practice.
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