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Two hereditary peers allowed to keep ceremonial roles

The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions. The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.

Two hereditary peers allowed to keep ceremonial roles

The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions. The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.

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  • The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.
  • The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions. The Duke of Norfolk
  • and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.

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  • The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.
  • The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions. The Duke of Norfolk
  • and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.

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