The two houses of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is composed of elected Members of Parliament (MPs) who represent constituencies across the country. The House of Lords is mainly made up of appointed members, including life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. The House of Commons holds more legislative power compared to the House of Lords, which mainly acts as a revising and scrutinizing body.
house of lords and house of commons
The houses of Parliament - located in the Westminster district of London.
Parliament of Great Britain ended in 1801.
That would depend upon the country whose Parliament it housed (e.g. Great Britain, Canada, Australia) and for those with bicameral houses, could include two separate locations.
Paul Silk has written: 'How Parliament works' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament 'How Parliament works' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Parlementen
The Parliament of Great Britain was created in 1707 through the Act of Union between England and Scotland. This union merged the separate Parliaments of England and Scotland into one, creating the Parliament of Great Britain.
The main legislative body in Great Britain is the House of Commons.
If you're talking about parliament in Great Britain it means 'Member of Parliament'
who opens the Parliament
Well, if this is what you are asking Great Britain is ruled a parliament.
Wilberforce Jenkinson has written: 'A literary topography of old London' -- subject(s): Westminster Palace (London, England), Buildings, structures, Great Britain. Parliament, Great Britain, Palaces, Great Britain Parliament (The buildings), Historic houses, Historic buildings 'London churches before the great fire.' -- subject(s): Church buildings, Church history
only people in great Britain should write laws in parliament