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"textContent": "The British parliament has approved changes to the law that will end the centuries-old system of hereditary positions in the upper house of parliament, the House of Lords, Reuters writes. The House of Lords approved the new bill on the 10th of March, thus concluding a reform that began more than 25 years ago. The […]\n\nThe post Seats in the British House of Lords will no longer be hereditary appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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