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Two members of the UK House of Lords, former Army Chief Lord Richard Dannatt and businessman Lord David Evans, have been suspended for breaching parliamentary conduct rules. The Lords Standards Commissioner found that both peers offered to use parliamentary access and contacts for personal or business benefit. Lord Dannatt was recommended for a four-month suspension after being found to have approached ministers regarding companies in which he held financial interests. Lord Evans faces a five-month suspension for sponsoring events linked to his son’s company and offering introductions to MPs, with tickets sold above cost. The investigation followed undercover reporting by The Guardian, which prompted separate inquiries. Both peers accepted the findings and did not appeal. The suspensions will take effect once approved by the House of Lords. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny over lobbying and ethical standards in the UK’s upper chamber.

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