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Baroness

Baroness | Baronesses

Baroness meaning

The wife of a baron. | A woman holding a baronial title in her own right; a female ruler of a barony.

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It features historical figures such as Bertrand Russell, Sir Winston Churchill and Henry Moore alongside contemporary Honorary Fellows Baroness Brenda Hale, Baroness Mary Warnock and Lord Rothschild.

A damning new report into the Met, led by Baroness Louise Casey, detailed numerous case studies of sexual assaults on female staff and examples of excessive use of stop and search powers against black people.

Addressing inquiry chairperson Baroness Hallett, Brenda Campbell KC said the module was a starting point for examining and assessing the pandemic response in Northern Ireland.

A former spy has been arrested over the death of his stepmother, a baroness and art collector who was shot dead outside her home.

Animal-loving Sir Lindsay has a number of pets, including Maggie the tortoise – who is “not for turning” – and a dog, Betty, named after his late predecessor, Baroness Betty Boothroyd.

As a 2nd Generation member of the Windrush Community I was honoured to be at the House of Lords to hear Baroness Floella Benjamin delivered an impassioned recital of her journey and arrival in the U.K. aboard the Empire Windrush.

Associated Newspapers paid 10 different private investigators to conduct “illegal or unlawful information-gathering activities” against Baroness Doreen Lawrence, the High Court was told today.

Baroness Casey's report reveals Met Police is 'failing women and children'.

Baroness Doreen Lawrence has said she is "unsurprised" over police failures in the investigation into her son's murder as a sixth suspect is named.

Baroness Louise Casey has said it would “mean so much” if Sir Mark Rowley accepted the term “institutional” regarding the failings in the Metropolitan Police.

Baroness Louise Casey, who conducted a year-long review into the Metropolitan Police, said police forces have the wrong attitude towards the cameras.

Baroness Mone and Mr Barrowman threatened defamation suits when their involvement with the company first came to light, denying any connection between the peer and PPE Medpro.

Baroness Ritchie asked Mr Cleverly to update the committee on the requirement for “Not for EU” food labelling.

Baroness Seccombe said she fears for the future of her two great-grandchildren if “we do not come to our senses”.

Baroness Warsi also criticised Ms Braverman's claims that "100 million people" around the world could qualify for protection under current UK asylum laws - and that "they are coming here".

FA director of women's football Baroness Sue Campbell said, "To break the world record is a massive statement and a wonderful marker as to where the women's game has come in this country.

Harry is one of seven high-profile people, including Sir Elton John and Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, bringing legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail over allegations it carried out or commissioned unlawful information gathering.

His duties don't stop there, William will also take part in the Robe and Stole Royal ceremony, where he will help the Baroness Merron and a number of bishops place the ceremonial robe and stole on the king.

I was enthralled and empowered by the journey Baroness Benjamin described for us.

Jordan Peterson, alongside former Australian National Party leader and deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, and British think-tanker Baroness Stroud, founded the right-wing network.