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The Office for National Statistics said higher domestic energy bills pushed up consumer price inflation up to 2.3% in the year to October from the three-year low of 1.7% recorded the previous month.
UK inflation jumped last month in part due to rising energy prices, official figures show. The inflation rate, which measures price changes over time, hit 2.3% in the year to October, an increase ...
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is a private members' bill (PMB) which proposes to legalise assisted suicide for terminally ill adults in England and Wales. The bill was introduced by Labour backbench MP Kim Leadbeater in October 2024 after she was chosen first by ballot for PMBs. The political parties in Parliament gave MPs a free ...
The bill includes $100 billion for disaster aid, $30 billion for farmers and a one-year extension of the farm bill, provisions that were under heavy debate prior to this week's votes. Latest ...
An Act to make provision for the setting of levelling-up missions and reporting on progress in delivering them; about local democracy; about town and country planning; about Community Infrastructure Levy; about the imposition of Infrastructure Levy; about environmental outcome reports for certain consents and plans; about nutrient pollution ...
The Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill was first brought to Parliament by Greg Clark as a private member's bill on 15 June 2022, and received the support of the UK Government. It received its second reading on 9 December 2022, and passed through the Committee stage on 28 February 2023. [3]
The bill, was reintroduced in the House of Commons by Liberal Democrat MP, Roz Savage on 16 October 2024, and would ensure that the UK Government: reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in line with the UK's proportionate share of the remaining global carbon budget for 1.5 °C; reverses the damage to the natural world by 2030
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