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Lord Moylan
Jun 13, 2024
Telegraph: Expelling Elderly Peers
Why King Charles should fear Starmer’s ageist plan for the House of Lords The Labour leader’s plan to force peers to retire at 80 is a...
Lord Moylan
Apr 28, 2024
The House: Lords Diary
A wicked week of no rest in the Lords – with a whiff of Russian Revolution thrown in “There’s no rest for the wicked” was a mantra of my...
Lord Moylan
Feb 28, 2023
The Parliament Politics: Online Safety Bill
Molly Russell, aged 14, died in November 2017 from what a Coroner decided in 2022 was “an act of self-harm while suffering from...
Lord Moylan
Aug 2, 2022
The Critic: The odd couples - Against the Prime Minister/Chancellor diarchy
Whatever happened in that long-lost Islington restaurant back in the mid-1990s, the result was a striking innovation in the governance of...
Lord Moylan
Feb 24, 2022
Lord Moylan
Apr 12, 2021
Makroskop: "The Northern Ireland Protocol is an offence against Human Rights"
Das umstrittene Nordirland-Protokoll wird nicht überleben, glaubt der britische Politiker und Brexit-Befürworter Daniel Moylan. Die...
Lord Moylan
Apr 11, 2021
Lord Moylan
Nov 23, 2020
Evening Standard: 'This hasty cycle lanes experiment has left residents hopping mad'
Often it’s not what you do, but how you do it. As the pandemic started to engulf the country, reshaping our national life, campaigners with
Lord Moylan
Aug 25, 2020
Conservative Home: 'The decision to spurn York is a rebuff to leave supporters'
In Conservative Home, Lord Moylan explains how symbolically positive the Lords relocation to York might have been.
Lord Moylan
Jun 8, 2020
Free Market Conservatives: 'The infrastructure lucky dip'
Unpredictable process creates costs, risks and uncertainties for the taxpayer and businesses, threatening to slow our post-COVID recovery.
Lord Moylan
May 24, 2020
OnLondon: 'When this is all over we should celebrate London's Messiness'
The need to overcome the pandemic must not mean the longer-term over-regulation of the city's street life.
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