"We are committed to an overdue programme of reform and have already laid legislation to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the Lords," the source added.
"Sergei was sat bolt upright, appeared to be staring into space. I could see he was moving his mouth but he wasn't talking to anybody... that struck me as odd."The lady next to him was also in an odd position.
"I said to my then partner 'they don't look well'."In a written statement, Dr Ord said a police officer told her on the same day to throw her clothes away.Keep up to date with the latest from the inquiry with our podcast.
Listen to the episode onBy day, I work as a producer for BBC Sounds at BBC Radio Tees, but by night, I dress up in white pyjamas and do lots of kicking and punching.
I practice Wadokai karate and, somehow, I’ve managed to work my way up to 6th dan – the sixth level of black belt.
After travelling to Tokyo to take the grade, I'm currently the youngest person in the world to achieve it, at the age of 35.seat was formed this year and takes in almost half of the old Cotswold constituency.
It became a Liberal Democrat seat, following the victory of, who beat Conservative candidate, James Gray.
Ms Savage said: "There is so much that needs to be done. I am here to serve all of you, your families and your communities."There was a 73% voter turnout, with 71,490 people making their choice.