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Who's heading for the House of Lords?
  • Minster of State for the Department of Transport Jo Johnson speaking to the media at Nottingham Railway Station after a fire broke out in a block of toilets at the station this morning.
  • Sir Edward Lister, Boris Johnson's chief of staff, arrives in Downing Street in London.
  • British Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May speaks to media outside Number 10 of Downing Street in London. (Photo by Yiannis Alexopoulos / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
  • File photo dated 03/05/2016 of former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson (left) talking to Sir Ian Botham, prior to a knock-about during a visit to Chester Le Street Cricket Club in County Durham, as part of his tour on the Vote Leave campaign bus. The former England cricketer is among 30 new peers to be announced later this month, according to The Times.
  • Evgeny Lebedev arrives for the Evening Standard Theatre Awards at a central London venue, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Jonathan Short)
  • Former Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson MSP in Edinburgh, after it was confirmed Scottish Conservative MP Douglas Ross will stand for leadership of the Scottish Conservatives following the sudden resignation of Jackson Carlaw after less than six months in the post.
  • Kate Hoey MP speaking on stage at the March to Leave protest in Parliament Square, Westminster, London
  • File photo dated 22/09/2019 of former Labour MP Ian Austin who is among 30 new peers to be announced later this month, according to The Times.
  • File photo dated 29/11/2019 of Labour MP, Gisela Stuart who is among 30 new peers to be announced later this month, according to The Times.
  • Conservative MP Ken Clarke speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London.
  • Former chancellor Philip Hammond in Whitehall, Westminster, London as Prime Minister Boris Johnson will temporarily close down the Commons from the second week of September until October 14 when there will be a Queen's Speech to open a new session of Parliament.

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