36th Parliament of Great Britain
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| 36th Parliament of Great Britain | |||||
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The Palace of Westminster with Elizabeth Tower and Westminster Bridge, viewed from across the River Thames. | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Parliament of Great Britain | ||||
| Meeting place | Palace of Westminster | ||||
| Term | 14 November 2024 – 1 January 2025 | ||||
| Election | November 2024 General Election | ||||
| Government | 13 November 2024 | ||||
| House of Lords | |||||
| Members | 4 | ||||
| Lord Speaker | The Earl of Durham | ||||
| Senior Deputy Speaker | The Countess of Strathmore | ||||
| House of Commons | |||||
| Members | 7 | ||||
| Speaker | Sir Frederick Wright | ||||
| Deputy Speaker | The Baron St Brides | ||||
| Prime Minister | The Duke of Somerset (Until 5 December 2024) The Viscount Sidmouth (From 6 December 2024) | ||||
| Crown-in-Parliament Charles III | |||||
| Sessions | |||||
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The 36th Session of Parliament began on the 14 November 2024 following the results of the November 2024 General Election the evening prior. It resulted in a victory for the Conservative & Unionist Coalition.