Business Fast > Politics > Lights go out in House of Lords power cut PoliticsLights go out in House of Lords power cutApril 22, 2024posted on Apr. 22, 2024 at 10:40 pm A brief but loud humming sound could be heard as the lights faltered during a speech from Lord Bellamy. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastApril 22, 2024previous articleHere are the 30+ startups showcasing at HAX’s May 1 Demo Day – TechCrunchnext articleAnalysis-ECB governors stick to plan for multiple rate cuts despite global headwindsYou Might Also LikePoliticsKremlin cronies living it large in London will be banished from the UK under a new Home Office crackdownFebruary 24, 2025PoliticsI'll back Ukraine in talks with Trump, Starmer saysFebruary 23, 2025PoliticsExtremists would not need to create an authoritarian state in Britain: Starmer is doing that for them | George MonbiotFebruary 22, 2025PoliticsStarmer facing pressure to be bold with Trump in Washington visitFebruary 21, 2025PoliticsInside Donald Trump's vile row with Ukraine as he parrots Putin's propagandaFebruary 20, 2025PoliticsCompany bosses face two years in jail if children can buy knives from their firms onlineFebruary 19, 2025Recommended For YouSportsLiverpool vs Newcastle: Latest team news, predicted lineups and injuriesFebruary 24, 2025SportsPersonal Finance'Proxy ISAs' could allow savers to keep their £20k cash limit – expertFebruary 24, 2025Personal FinanceTechnologyHiring sprouts in smaller IT cos; Blackstone vs Aakash InstituteFebruary 24, 2025TechnologyFinanceCommunity pharmacies ‘at risk’ of closure and hour cuts ahead of ‘cliff edge'February 24, 2025FinanceOX.FUN denies insolvency amid JefeDAO dispute and layoffs rumorFebruary 24, 2025Cryptocurrency
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