British House | Of Lords

A small group (limited to 92) who inherit their titles.

The British is the second chamber of the UK Parliament, working independently from the elected House of Commons to scrutinize legislation and hold the government to account. Often called the "revising chamber," its members use their expertise to refine laws rather than driving partisan political agendas. Core Roles & Powers british house of lords

The largest group, appointed for their lifelong achievements in fields like medicine, law, or the arts. A small group (limited to 92) who inherit their titles