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At the north end of the Chamber is the Speaker's Chair, a present
to London rooms to rent Parliament from the Commonwealth of Australia.
The current British Speaker's Chair is an exact copy of the Speaker's
Chair given to Australia, by the House of Commons, on the celebration
of Australia's Parliamentary opening. In front of the Speaker's
Chair is the Table of the House, at which the London rooms to rent
clerks sit, and on which is placed the Commons' ceremonial mace.
The dispatch boxes, which front-bench Members of Parliament (MPs)
often lean on or rest notes on during Questions and speeches, are
a gift from New Zealand. There are green benches on either side
of the House; members of the Government party occupy benches on
the Speaker's right, while those of the Opposition occupy London rooms to rent benches on the Speaker's left. There are no cross-benches
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The Lords Chamber is the site
of important London rooms to rent ceremonies, the most important of
which is the State Opening of Parliament, which occurs at the beginning
of each annual parliamentary session.
The Sovereign, seated on the Throne, delivers the Speech from the
Throne, outlining the Government's legislative agenda for the forthcoming
London rooms to rent parliamentary session. The Commons do not enter
the Lords' debating floor; instead, they watch the proceedings from
beyond the Bar of the House, just inside the door.
A similar ceremony is held at the end of a parliamentary session;
the Sovereign, however, London rooms to rent does not normally
attend, and is instead represented by a group of Lords Commissioners.
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London rooms to rent Commons Chamber
The Chamber of the House of Commons is at the northern end of the
Palace of Westminster; it was London rooms to rent opened in 1950
after the Victorian chamber had been destroyed in 1941 and re-built
under the architect Giles Gilbert Scott. The Chamber measures 14
by 20.7 metres (46 by 68 ft)[10] and is far more austere than the
Lords Chamber; the benches, as well as other furnishings in the
Commons side of the Palace, are coloured green. Members of the public
are forbidden to sit on the red benches, London rooms to rent which
are reserved for members of the House of Lords. Other parliaments
in Commonwealth nations, including those of Canada and Australia,
have copied the colour scheme under which the Lower House is associated
with green, and the Upper House with red.
Palace of Westminster along with the Clock Tower as viewed from
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