Who is the youngest Lord?

Youngest member of the House of Lords
The youngest member of the House is Lord Harlech (born 1 July 1986), a hereditary peer who was elected at a by-election under the House of Lords Act 1999 in July 2021 aged 35.
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Who are Lords in England?

lord, in the British Isles, a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior (especially a feudal tenant who holds directly from the king, i.e., a baron). In the United Kingdom the title today denotes a peer of the realm, whether or not he sits in Parliament as a member of the House of Lords.
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Who is the current youngest MP?

Nadia Edith Whittome (born 29 August 1996) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham East since the 2019 general election. She was elected at the age of 23, and became the Baby of the House as the youngest MP.
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Who is the longest standing MP?

The longest span of service of an MP since the start of the 20th century was Winston Churchill who was first elected on 1 October 1900 and left the House of Commons on 25 September 1964, a period of 63 years 360 days.
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Who is the youngest MLA of India?

He was previously MLA of Sadar constituency of Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He was India's second youngest MLA (at the age of 25) after Umed Singh of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Arun Verma also Awarded From Indian student parliament for Adarsh Yuva Vidhayak Puraskar (Awards for Best Young Legislator).
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Is there still a House of Lords?

Currently, it has 771 sitting members. The House of Lords is the only upper house of any bicameral parliament in the world to be larger than its lower house, and is the second-largest legislative chamber in the world behind the Chinese National People's Congress.
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Who is the youngest politician in the world?

Since 1900, the youngest serving state leader has been 192-day-old Fuad II, King of Egypt (left), while the oldest has been 96-year-old Hastings Banda, President of Malawi (right).
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Is a Lord higher than a Sir?

Sir is used to address a man who has the rank of baronet or knight; the higher nobles are referred to as Lord.
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How do you become a lord?

Traditionally, to become a lord or lady, you would have to do one of the following things:
  1. Become a member of the house of lords.
  2. Marry a person who is already a lord or lady.
  3. Purchase land off an existing lord or lady and inherit the title.
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What is a Lords son called?

Duke (some are royal and some not) Marquis. Earl. Viscount. Baron.
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Is a baron a Lord?

Baron (alternatively titled Lord) and Baroness are titles of nobility, often inherited and belonging to someone who has a seat in the House of Lords. The titles come from what's known as the Peerage of Great Britain, which comes in ranks – Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount and Baron (Baroness being the female equivalent).
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Does England still have Lords?

Hereditary peers are those whose right to sit in the Lords is due to their title being inherited from their fathers (or, much less frequently, their mothers). Currently, there are 814 hereditary peers although only 92 can sit in the Lords at any one time.
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Can a Lord become an MP?

The House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 outlaws the holders of various positions from being MPs. These include civil servants, police officers, members of the armed forces, and judges. Members of the House of Lords are not permitted to hold Commons seats.
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What can a Lord do?

Lord is an appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others, acting as a master, chief, or ruler. The appellation can also denote certain persons who hold a title of the peerage in the United Kingdom, or are entitled to courtesy titles.
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Who is the current Lord Speaker?

Incumbent

The Lord Chancellor continued to act as speaker of the House of Lords in an interim period after the Act was passed while the House of Lords considered new arrangements about its speakership. The current Lord Speaker is John McFall, Lord McFall of Alcluith.
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How many hereditary Lords are there?

As of November 2021, there are 809 hereditary peers: 30 dukes (including six royal dukes), 34 marquesses, 191 earls, 111 viscounts, and 443 barons (disregarding subsidiary titles).
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What is the minimum age to become CM?

A chief minister must be: a citizen of India. should be a member of the state legislature. of 25 years of age or more.
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What is minimum age for MP?

Eligibility criteria

A person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Lok Sabha; Must be a citizen of India. Must not be less than 25 years of age. Must be a voter for any parliamentary constituency in India.
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How much does an MP earn UK?

The basic annual salary of a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons is £84,144, as of April 2022. In addition, MPs are able to claim allowances to cover the costs of running an office and employing staff, and maintaining a constituency residence or a residence in London.
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How old is the House of Lords?

House of Lords, the upper chamber of Great Britain's bicameral legislature. Originated in the 11th century, when the Anglo-Saxon kings consulted witans (councils) composed of religious leaders and the monarch's ministers, it emerged as a distinct element of Parliament in the 13th and 14th centuries.
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