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Parliament House may refer to:
The House of Commons is the name of the elected lower house of the bicameral parliaments of the United Kingdom and Canada and historically was the name of the lower houses of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and North Carolina. Roughly equivalent bodies in other countries which were once British colonies or federations thereof include the United States House of Representatives, the Australian House of Representatives, the New Zealand House of Representatives, and India's Lok Sabha.
In the UK and Canada, the Commons holds much more legislative power than the respective upper house of parliament. The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. Since 2010 the House of Commons of the United Kingdom has had 650 elected members, and since 2015 the House of Commons of Canada has had 338 members. The Commons' functions are to consider through debate new laws and changes to existing ones, authorise taxes, and provide scrutiny of the policy and expenditure of the Government. It has the power to give a Government a vote of no confidence.
A house is a building that functions as a home, ranging from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and the improvised shacks in shantytowns to complex, fixed structures of wood, brick, marble or other materials containing plumbing, ventilation and electrical systems. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) may share part of the house with humans. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, although households may also be other social groups or individuals. The design and structure of the house is also subject to change as a consequence of globalization, urbanization and other social, economic, demographic, and technological reasons. Various other cultural factors also influence the building style and patterns of domestic space.
In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative, elected body of government. Generally a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government (i.e., hearings, inquiries).
Although some restrict the use of the word parliament to parliamentary systems, it is also commonly used to describe the legislature in presidential systems (i.e. the French parliament), even where it is not in the official name.
Historically, parliaments included various kinds of deliberative, consultative, and judicial assemblies (i.e. the mediaeval parlements).
The term is derived from Anglo-Norman parlement, from the verb parler 'talk'. The meaning evolved over time: originally any discussion, conversation, or negotiation (attested around 1100), through various kinds of deliberative or judicial groups, often summoned by the monarch. By 1400, it had come to mean in Britain specifically the British supreme legislature.
Various parliaments are claimed to be the oldest in the world, under varying definitions:
A speech from the throne (or throne speech) is an event in certain monarchies in which the reigning sovereign, or a representative thereof, reads a prepared speech to the members of parliament when a session is opened, outlining the government's agenda for the session. The speech is prepared by the ministers of the crown in cabinet. The event is often held annually, although in some places it may occur more or less frequently, whenever a new session of parliament is opened. Many republics have adopted a similar practice in which the head of state, often a president, addresses the legislature; for example, in the United States, the president makes an annual State of the Union address.
Historically, when monarchs exercised personal power in government, a speech from the throne would outline the policies and objectives of the monarch; as such the speech was usually prepared by the monarch's advisers, but the monarch supervised the drafting of the speech at least to some extent and exercised final discretion as to its content. In constitutional monarchies today, whether by law or by convention, the head of state (or representative thereof) reads the Speech From the Throne, but it is prepared by the ministers of the crown in cabinet. The address sets forth the government's priorities with respect to its legislative agenda, for which the cooperation of parliament is sought.
Documentary and Ad film maker Sanjay Tiwari made a documentary- 'Loktantra Ka Shilalekh' - in 2006 on the wonderful architecture of Indian Parliament. This doc not only help us to understand modern Indian history and about malice heart of British architect Edwin Lutyens- the then chief Architect and designer of New Delhi, but also show historical bomb throwing incidence of Bhagat Singh in Parliament. Although designer of Parliament House Herbert Baker was Britisher, but that building was made by the Indian for the Indian to write down the future of the Indians.
Video created for the 40th Anniversary of the Parliament House from interviews of former employees and customers.
This video features the Parliament House of India situated in New Delhi, the capital city of the country. For more information on this video click - http://www.indiavideo.org/delhi/travel/parliamenet-house-new-delhi-3695.php#Desc Video by http://www.invismultimedia.com
The Australian Parliament House is located on Capital Hill, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia. This is the new Parliament House that was opened on 9 May 1988 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. It was constructed almost entirely of Australian materials. The video shows the Forecourt, the main Foyer, The Member's Hall, the Senate, and the Great Verandah. The view of the Old Parliament House, and the Australian War Memorial is also featured. Filmed in 1080p in May 2012. Other tags: Australian Parliament House Australia ACT Federal "Commonwealth of Australia" Aussie Ozzie Capital Territory Flag National Federation Nationalism sitting meeting Senate of Reps Representatives Prime Minister "Julia Gillard" Julia Gillard Leader Queen White Media Press Announcement War ...
These are inhouse videos developed in Rashtrapati Bhavan,NewDelhi India.
The Queen's Speech The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by the government. It contains an outline of its policies and proposed legislation for the new parliamentary session. After the Queen's Speech When the Queen leaves, a new parliamentary session starts and Parliament gets back to work. Members of both agree an ‘Address in Reply to Her Majesty’s Gracious Speech’ and debate the content of the speech. Each House continues the debate over the planned legislative programme for several days, looking at different subject areas. The Queen's Speech is voted on by the Commons, but no vote is taken in the Lords. Find out more about State Opening and the Queen's Speech: http://www.parliament.uk/bu...
http://www.twitter.com/robertdgsmith - A collection of funny House of Commons moments showing British politics at its best (or, you may consider, worst)
Explore the House of Commons, including how it all began, its main functions, how its members are elected and the role of MPs. If you are a teacher, this animation is an ideal starting point for introducing the House of Commons to secondary students studying subjects such as Citizenship or Government and Politics This film is part of a suite of animations that have been developed to explore the workings of Parliament. You may also be interested to view: What is the House of Lords? A short animation which introduces the House of Lords, exploring its history and how it has evolved over time to be the way it is today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U0LhurGWOc&list;=PL03FFE1F0B34AA057 An Introduction to Parliament A short animation which introduces the UK Parliament, including its struc...
Kennedy Davenport, of RuPaul's Drag Race season seven, performs "My Life" and "Last Dance" by Donna Summer at the Parliament House's White Party 2015
The House of Commons Chamber is where Members of Parliament meet to discuss legislation, to hold the Government to account and debate issues that concern them or their constituents. Rebuilt after it was bombed during the Second World War, the House of Commons is the twentieth century part of the building. Find out more about Parliament by watching other clips in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7F1AFC4FF75A3725 For more information about Parliament, its work and how to visit, go to our website at http://www.parliament.uk
Documentary and Ad film maker Sanjay Tiwari made a documentary- 'Loktantra Ka Shilalekh' - in 2006 on the wonderful architecture of Indian Parliament. This doc not only help us to understand modern Indian history and about malice heart of British architect Edwin Lutyens- the then chief Architect and designer of New Delhi, but also show historical bomb throwing incidence of Bhagat Singh in Parliament. Although designer of Parliament House Herbert Baker was Britisher, but that building was made by the Indian for the Indian to write down the future of the Indians.
Video created for the 40th Anniversary of the Parliament House from interviews of former employees and customers.
This video features the Parliament House of India situated in New Delhi, the capital city of the country. For more information on this video click - http://www.indiavideo.org/delhi/travel/parliamenet-house-new-delhi-3695.php#Desc Video by http://www.invismultimedia.com
The Australian Parliament House is located on Capital Hill, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia. This is the new Parliament House that was opened on 9 May 1988 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. It was constructed almost entirely of Australian materials. The video shows the Forecourt, the main Foyer, The Member's Hall, the Senate, and the Great Verandah. The view of the Old Parliament House, and the Australian War Memorial is also featured. Filmed in 1080p in May 2012. Other tags: Australian Parliament House Australia ACT Federal "Commonwealth of Australia" Aussie Ozzie Capital Territory Flag National Federation Nationalism sitting meeting Senate of Reps Representatives Prime Minister "Julia Gillard" Julia Gillard Leader Queen White Media Press Announcement War ...
These are inhouse videos developed in Rashtrapati Bhavan,NewDelhi India.
The Queen's Speech The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the Throne in the House of Lords. Although the Queen reads the speech, it is written by the government. It contains an outline of its policies and proposed legislation for the new parliamentary session. After the Queen's Speech When the Queen leaves, a new parliamentary session starts and Parliament gets back to work. Members of both agree an ‘Address in Reply to Her Majesty’s Gracious Speech’ and debate the content of the speech. Each House continues the debate over the planned legislative programme for several days, looking at different subject areas. The Queen's Speech is voted on by the Commons, but no vote is taken in the Lords. Find out more about State Opening and the Queen's Speech: http://www.parliament.uk/bu...
http://www.twitter.com/robertdgsmith - A collection of funny House of Commons moments showing British politics at its best (or, you may consider, worst)
Explore the House of Commons, including how it all began, its main functions, how its members are elected and the role of MPs. If you are a teacher, this animation is an ideal starting point for introducing the House of Commons to secondary students studying subjects such as Citizenship or Government and Politics This film is part of a suite of animations that have been developed to explore the workings of Parliament. You may also be interested to view: What is the House of Lords? A short animation which introduces the House of Lords, exploring its history and how it has evolved over time to be the way it is today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U0LhurGWOc&list;=PL03FFE1F0B34AA057 An Introduction to Parliament A short animation which introduces the UK Parliament, including its struc...
Kennedy Davenport, of RuPaul's Drag Race season seven, performs "My Life" and "Last Dance" by Donna Summer at the Parliament House's White Party 2015
The House of Commons Chamber is where Members of Parliament meet to discuss legislation, to hold the Government to account and debate issues that concern them or their constituents. Rebuilt after it was bombed during the Second World War, the House of Commons is the twentieth century part of the building. Find out more about Parliament by watching other clips in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7F1AFC4FF75A3725 For more information about Parliament, its work and how to visit, go to our website at http://www.parliament.uk
Documentary and Ad film maker Sanjay Tiwari made a documentary- 'Loktantra Ka Shilalekh' - in 2006 on the wonderful architecture of Indian Parliament. This doc not only help us to understand modern Indian history and about malice heart of British architect Edwin Lutyens- the then chief Architect and designer of New Delhi, but also show historical bomb throwing incidence of Bhagat Singh in Parliament. Although designer of Parliament House Herbert Baker was Britisher, but that building was made by the Indian for the Indian to write down the future of the Indians.
Video created for the 40th Anniversary of the Parliament House from interviews of former employees and customers.
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by Film Australia 1988. Directed by Ian Walker. Open House looks at the planning, architecture, design and fine craftsmanship that went into one of Australia’s most ambitious construction projects. Produced over a ten year period, Open House follows closely the construction of Australia’s new Parliament House, from the turn of the first sod of earth to its official opening by HRH Queen Elizabeth II in 1988. This film is available on DVD from the NFSA. http://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/film-australia-collection/program-sales/ Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/IYsE/
Queen Elizabeth II arrives for the ceremonial opening of Australia's new Parliament House, in Canberra, on May 9, 1988. The opening of the new Parliament House was held on the same day as the first sitting of the new Commonwealth Parliament in Melbourne in 1901 and the opening of the provisional Parliament House (now known as Old Parliament House and site of the Museum of Australian Democracy) in 1927.
व्यवस्थापिका संसद बैठक २३ जेठ,२०७४ | Legislature Parliament House 6th June, 2017
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 1 February 2017. https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2017/february/prime-ministers-questions-1-february-2017/ Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible. Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister. In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance. Opposition MPs follow up on this o...
The 2016-17 Parliamentary session was brought to a close with a 'prorogation' announcement on Thursday 27 April 2017. Parliament will be dissolved on Wednesday 3 May for the 2017 General Election on 8 June. What is prorogation? Prorogation marks the formal end of the Parliamentary session. It usually takes the form of an announcement, read on behalf of the Queen, in the House of Lords chamber.
This was shown on ABC TV at 7:30 pm on the evening before New Parliament House opened in Canberra. Sir James Killen wanders through Old Parliament House, as we all can now. He speaks to Gough Whitlam, John Gorton, Fred Daly and others. Not really "News" as such, but it certainly fits in here. Enjoy.
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 12 October 2016. To find out more about this week's questions, including links to the transcript, visit: http://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2016/october/prime-ministers-questions-12-october-2016/ Question Time in the House of Commons is an opportunity for MPs to question government ministers about matters for which they are responsible. Prime Minister's Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday that the House of Commons is sitting and gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister. In most cases, the session starts with a routine 'open question' from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any sub...