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An overview of the process by which bills become law.
Parliament has been dissolved. The new Parliament has been called to meet on Tuesday 9 July 2024.
The official report of all Parliamentary debates. Find Members, their contributions, debates, petitions and divisions from published Hansard reports dating back over 200 years.
Key issues and questions for charities to consider based on insights from our casework into campaigning and political activity during previous election periods.
A guide on the process of a Bill moving through Parliament
Advice for civil servants and policymakers on taking account of devolution when working on policies and managing services.
A guide to parliamentary work, produced by the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons.
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
Create a new petition, or search and sign other people's petitions to the UK Parliament and government
The rules for charities that want to support, or oppose, a change in government policy or the law.
Guidance for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) for carrying over bills in Parliament.
The Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (the Fund) is a funded, defined benefit pension scheme, where Members and the Exchequer share the costs. The Fund is made up of two schemes Ñ an MPs’ Pension Scheme and a Ministers’ Pension Scheme....
This collection contains guidance about the drafting of legislation, produced by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel for members of that office.
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