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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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Manchester City Council 2010

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This Act sets out the legal framework for how Manchester City Council operates and what powers it has to run the city. It covers things like decisionmaking, budgets, and how the council should serve the people of Manchester.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 21 October 2011.
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Bournemouth Borough Council 2010

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This Act is a law that changes how Bournemouth Borough Council is structured and runs. It updates the council's legal powers and rules to reflect modern needs, though the specific details aren't provided in this basic description.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 21 October 2011.
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Wreck Removal Convention Act 2011

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This Act is a UK law that implements an international agreement requiring ships' owners to remove or properly manage wrecks in UK waters. It sets out the rules for dealing with dangerous or abandoned wrecks so they don't cause pollution, accidents, or damage to the environment and shipping industry.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
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Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Act 2010

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This Act allows the UK government to freeze (lock) the money and property of people suspected of involvement in terrorism. It's designed to stop terrorists from accessing funds they might use for attacks, but it also raises concerns about fairness and people's legal rights.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
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Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2011

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This Act is Parliament's formal approval of how the government will spend billions of pounds across different departments and public services for one year. It's essentially the government's annual budget deciding which services get how much money to function.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
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Superannuation Act 2010

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The Superannuation Act 2010 reformed the pension schemes for public sector employees in the UK. It changed how much workers and the government contribute to pensions, increased retirement ages, and tied pension increases to inflation, aiming to control longterm government spending on pensions.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Sports Grounds Safety Authority Act 2011

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This Act sets up a system to make sure sports grounds are safe for spectators. It establishes rules about crowd control, emergency exits, and safety standards that stadium owners must follow to prevent injuries and accidents.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
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Police (Detention and Bail) Act 2011

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This Act sets out the rules for how long police can detain (keep hold of) someone they've arrested, and how bail decisions are made. It updated and clarified the powers police have when someone is suspected of a crime but hasn't yet been charged or released.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
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National Insurance Contributions Act 2011

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This Act changed the rules for National Insurance Contributions, the money workers and employers pay towards pensions, healthcare, and benefits. It simplified the calculation method and adjusted how much people need to earn before paying National Insurance, affecting millions of UK workers and businesses.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 298-199
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Identity Documents Act 2010

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The Identity Documents Act 2010 is a law that gives the government powers to issue identity documents and maintain a national identity register. It was meant to create a system for proving who you are, though parts of it have been controversial or not fully used in practice.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Estates of Deceased Persons (Forfeiture Rule and Law of Succession) Act 2011

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This Act changes the rules about who can inherit money and property from a dead person. Mainly, it says that if someone was partly responsible for the person's death but didn't mean to do it, they can still inherit, whereas old rules would have stopped them completely. It also updates other inheritance laws to be clearer and fairer.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 20 October 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Finance Act 2009

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The Finance Act 2009 is a law that makes changes to the UK's tax system during a difficult economic period. It adjusts how different types of taxes work, changes tax rates, and introduces new tax rules to help the government balance its finances.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 11 May 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 339-172
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Digital Economy Act 2010

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The Digital Economy Act 2010 is a law designed to modernise the UK's internet infrastructure and tackle online piracy. It allows the government to push broadband rollout across the country and gives copyright holders tools to take action against illegal downloading, though it's been controversial over privacy concerns.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 8 April 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votesParliament: 220-267
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Kent County Council (Filming on Highways)

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This Act gives Kent County Council the legal power to regulate when and where film, TV, and photography companies can shoot on Kent's roads and highways. It allows the council to set conditions for filming, manage traffic flow during shoots, and charge fees to cover the costs of managing these activities.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 4 February 2011.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Child Poverty Act 2010

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The Child Poverty Act 2010 is a law that requires the UK government to set measurable targets to reduce child poverty and regularly report on how well they're doing. It aims to ensure fewer children in Britain grow up in poor families, though it focuses on planning and accountability rather than directly providing new funding.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 3 November 2010.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Appropriation Act 2009

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This Act gives the UK government official permission to spend taxpayers' money on running the country for the 20092010 financial year. It's basically the government's yearly 'shopping list' that Parliament approves, allowing them to pay for services like hospitals, schools, and the military.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 2 November 2010.
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Anti-Slavery Day Act 2010

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The AntiSlavery Day Act 2010 establishes a national day (18 October) dedicated to raising awareness about slavery and human trafficking. It encourages people and organizations to think about modern slavery and take steps to prevent it, helping to protect people who are exploited or forced to work.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 26 October 2010.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Equality Act 2010

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The Equality Act 2010 is a law that makes discrimination illegal in the UK. It protects people from being treated unfairly because of who they are (their race, gender, disability, age, religion, or sexual orientation) in areas like employment, education, housing, and services. Organisations must make reasonable efforts to include everyone fairly.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 15 September 2010.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Fiscal Responsibility Act 2010

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The Fiscal Responsibility Act 2010 is a law designed to set rules for controlling how much money the government spends and borrows. It aims to reduce the UK's budget deficit (the gap between what the government spends and what it earns) by requiring stricter financial discipline.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 17 August 2010.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Act 2010

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This Act gives the government temporary emergency powers to freeze (lock up) the money and possessions of people suspected of involvement in terrorism, without needing a court to approve it first. It was designed as a quick response tool to prevent suspected terrorists from using funds, but was temporary and needed to be renewed.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 17 August 2010.
100% Aye · 0% No · 15 votes
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