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Bills that have received Royal Assent. The Acts that govern the country, ordered by most recent.

691 Acts on the statute book

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Offensive Weapons Act 2019

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The Offensive Weapons Act 2019 bans or restricts the sale, possession and delivery of dangerous weapons in the UK. It targets items like zombie knives (decorative but extremely sharp knives), certain knuckledusters, and other weapons designed to cause serious injury. It also gives police stronger powers to stop people carrying these weapons in public.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 17 May 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 249-308
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Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Act 2019

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This Act sets out rules and standards for how service animals (like guide dogs for blind people) must be looked after and treated. It makes sure organisations training and using these animals follow proper welfare guidelines to keep them healthy and safe.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 9 April 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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University of London Act 2018

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This Act updates the rules and powers of the University of London, a major institution that teaches hundreds of thousands of students worldwide through distance learning. It likely changes how the university is managed and what it's allowed to do, but the specific details would need to be checked in the full text of the law.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 2 April 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Healthcare (European Economic Area and Switzerland Arrangements) Act 2019

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This Act sets up legal rules for how the UK arranges healthcare services with European Economic Area countries and Switzerland. It allows British citizens to get medical treatment in these countries (and vice versa) and makes sure the NHS can cooperate with these nations' health systems after the UK left the EU.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 27 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Northern Ireland (Regional Rates and Energy) Act 2019

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This Act introduces changes to how regional property taxes (called 'rates') are calculated and managed in Northern Ireland, and includes measures to help with energy costs. It aims to make these expenses more manageable for residents and businesses in the region.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 27 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc) Act 2019

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This Act updates and modernises the laws about how civil partnerships (legal unions for samesex couples), marriages, and deaths are officially registered in the UK. It makes changes to the registration process to reflect modern practices and hopefully simplify the system for ordinary people.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 27 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2019

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This Act is a temporary financial tool that lets Northern Ireland's government access money and adjust spending plans when a proper budget hasn't been officially passed yet. It's designed to keep public services running smoothly during periods when politicians haven't agreed on a full budget.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Children Act 1989 (Amendment) (Female Genital Mutilation) Act 2019

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This Act strengthens child protection laws by giving courts the power to protect children at risk of FGM. It allows social services to take action to prevent the practice before it happens, making FGM a specific concern that can trigger protective measures under child protection law.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Stalking Protection Act 2019

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This Act creates stronger legal powers to protect people from stalking and harassment. It allows courts to issue orders stopping stalkers from contacting or following their victims, and gives police better authority to investigate and prosecute stalking cases.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Parking (Code of Practice) Act 2019

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This Act sets out a Code of Practice that parking companies must follow in the UK. It aims to protect drivers from unfair treatment, hidden charges, and bad parking enforcement, by requiring companies to be transparent about their rules and give customers proper ways to complain if things go wrong.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act 2019

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This Act changed how organ donation works in the UK by switching to 'deemed consent' meaning the government assumes you're willing to donate your organs when you die, unless you've registered that you don't want to. It aims to increase the number of organs available for people needing transplants.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2019

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This Act allows the UK government to spend money and make adjustments to its finances temporarily, before Parliament formally approves the full budget. It's a practical measure to keep government running, but it requires Parliament to properly approve the spending later.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 March 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2018

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This Act allows the UK government to spend money on daytoday services before the full annual budget (Supply) is officially approved by Parliament. It's a temporary measure to keep the country running, and also makes adjustments to previously approved spending limits when needed.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 February 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019

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This Act makes voyeurism (secretly photographing or filming someone in a private setting, like a changing room or bathroom, without consent) a serious criminal offence in the UK. It gives courts the power to punish offenders with fines and prison sentences to protect people's privacy and safety.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 14 February 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Act 2019

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This Act gives British police and courts the power to order overseas companies (like tech firms) to produce documents, data, and evidence needed for criminal investigations. Instead of going through slow international legal processes, authorities can now get this information more directly when investigating serious crimes.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 13 February 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 276-297
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Tenant Fees Act 2019

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This Act limits the fees that landlords and letting agents can charge tenants in England and Wales. It bans most upfront charges (except rent, deposits, and a few specific fees) and caps what can be charged for things like holding deposits, making renting more affordable and transparent for tenants.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 13 February 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 293-220
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Finance Act 2019

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The Finance Act 2019 is a law that makes various changes to the UK's tax system. It updates tax rules, sets new tax rates, and introduces new regulations about how people and businesses pay tax to the government.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 13 February 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 339-172
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Civil Liability Act 2018

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The Civil Liability Act 2018 changes the rules for personal injury claims (like car accident or slipandfall cases) in UK courts. It makes it tougher to win compensation by increasing the threshold of injury needed to claim, and it reduces the amounts people can receive, particularly for whiplash injuries.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 January 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 294-238
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Health and Social Care (National Data Guardian) Act 2018

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This Act establishes the position of National Data Guardian an official person responsible for protecting people's health and social care information from misuse and breaches. They act as a guardian of your privacy in the NHS and care system, making sure your sensitive medical data is handled carefully.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 21 January 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 190-257
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Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Act 2018

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This Act sets out clearer rules about when and how hospital staff can use physical force on mental health patients. It requires better training, more oversight, and clearer records of when force is used, to make sure patients' rights are protected while keeping everyone safe.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 21 January 2019.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 3-49
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