The two Houses have presented
ceremonial Addresses to the Crown in Westminster Hall on important
public London Houses for Sale occasions. For example, Addresses
were presented at Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee (1977) and Golden
Jubilee (2002), the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution
(1988), and the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World
War (1995).
Under reforms made in 1999, the House of Commons uses a specially
converted room London Houses for Sale next to Westminster Hall
(not the main hall) as an additional debating chamber. (Usually,
however, the room is spoken of as a part of Westminster Hall.)
The room is shaped like an elongated horseshoe; it stands in contrast
with the main Chamber, in which the benches are placed opposite
each other. This pattern is meant to reflect the London Houses for Sale non-partisan nature of the debates held in Westminster Hall.
Westminster Hall sittings occur thrice each week; controversial
matters are not usually discussed.
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