How to Watch Lords on Parliament TV

Since Lords of the House are associated with everyday life policies so the general public always remains interested in looking at their work. In order to do so, some people visit the parliament and see the proceedings live without paying any fee. Others enjoy the Parliamentary TV facility and capture the moments direct from the chamber since live coverage of everything that happens in the proceedings of the United Kingdom’s Parliament is broadcasted on the Parliamentary TV. There are three different sections that provide you access to the video and audio of the House, whether its going live or available to the public in the form of old records or films.

Visit: House of Lords Website

Instructions

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    Live Coverage:

    Viewers can see live coverage of the activities taking place in the House of Lords or the Upper House of the United Kingdom Parliament. This live coverage includes both types of meetings carried out by the members of the House of Lords within House or in the form of small committees. In addition to this, the public can also see live debates going on in the House of Lords. Those who wish to see live coverage of the Parliament or what’s on at the moment, click here.

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    Archives:

    The videos and audios are also available in the form of archives, as live coverage of the activities going on in the House of Lords is also recorded at the same time. These records or archives are can be watched by the public on demand. However these archives do not go back a long way as the records are available only from July 1, 2009. For more information on archives, click here.

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    Films:

    Parliament of the United Kingdom also has specially made several films of proceedings that have taken place in it so that the country is aware about their role and how they work. These films reveal various cases such as scrutiny uncovered, as well as learning movies such as "The General Election Explained," "Democracy? You Decide and You have Got the Power." For further details click here.

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