There are currently 650 MP's in the House of Commons, and 760 in the House of Lords.
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The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland happened in 1707.
600,000 members i am a brownie called kaya i live in wales its thinking day on the 22nd of february
I don't know what your text is but Canada and the UK both have parliaments.
All The Members Of All Time Low Where Born In Maryland, Except For Alex. He Was Born In The UK And Moved To Maryland When He Was 7
Yes, but the time difference is a killer :P
The Union of the Parliaments ie the joining of the English and Scottish Parliaments was in 1707. The Act of Union joined England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland in 1801. In 1922 Northern Ireland was formed and the Republic of Ireland became independent, leaving England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland making up the United Kingdom as it now is.
I presume you mean WHEN did Scotland and England unite! If so, the Union of the Crowns took place in 1603 and the Union of the Parliaments in 1707. A Scottish Parliament (within the UK) was recreated in 1999.
Each week roughly half a million children across the UK take part in scout activities. In 2010, the Scouts had 390,000 child members and close to 90,000 adult members.
The number of members in the UK House of Lords during the 1800s varied due to changes in peerage and membership rules. At the start of the century, there were around 180 members, but this number increased over the years, particularly with the creation of new peers. By the end of the 19th century, the House of Lords had approximately 400 members. The membership included life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers, reflecting the aristocratic structure of the time.
Yes, women hold seats in many parliaments around the world, representing a significant portion of elected officials in various countries. The level of female representation in parliament varies from country to country.