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parliamentarian

[pahr-luh-men-tair-ee-uhn, -muhn-, pahrl-yuh-] / ˌpɑr lə mɛnˈtɛər i ən, -mən-, ˌpɑrl yə- /






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The trip also saw Sir Keir secure a deal on visa-free travel to China for UK citizens, while restrictions on British parliamentarians have been lifted, following talks with President Xi.

From BBC

Speaking to the BBC in Shanghai, Sir Keir said a travel ban and other sanctions "no longer apply" to those parliamentarians, which includes four Conservative MPs and two peers in the House of Lords.

From BBC

Former parliamentarian Pant, who has been at the forefront of pushing for changes, is an adviser to the Inclusive Socialist Party.

From Barron's

In the early weeks of 2026, parliamentarians are expected to be presented with three options for carrying out the work:

From BBC

A group of 63 parliamentarians petitioned the court, which said in a statement that the law was suspended pending a ruling on its merits.

From Barron's