Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act created a new Housing and Regeneration Agency to oversee housing development and community regeneration across England. It aims to increase the number of homes built and improve neglected neighborhoods, while giving the government more control over housing policy and urban renewal projects.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Health and Social Care Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act sets out the legal framework and standards for health and social care services in England. It gives regulators (like the Care Quality Commission) the power to inspect and enforce quality standards, ensuring patients receive safe and effective care across hospitals, care homes and community services.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Health and Safety (Offences) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act increases the penalties (fines and possible prison time) for breaking health and safety laws in the UK. It makes the punishments more severe so that companies and bosses take workplace safety more seriously and avoid putting workers at risk.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Employment Act 2008
[As Introduced]
The Employment Act 2008 is a law that sets out workers' rights and protections in the UK. It covers things like fair wages, working hours, safety, and protection from being treated unfairly or dismissed without good reason.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Education and Skills Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act raises the age young people must stay in education or training from 16 to 17 (and later to 18). It aims to improve skills and employment by making sure teenagers continue learning after primary school, rather than leaving education early.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act allows banks and building societies to transfer money from accounts that have had no activity for many years (typically 15+ years) to a scheme that uses it for social and charitable projects. Customers can still claim their money back at any time if they can prove they owned the account.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act changed the UK's criminal justice system by introducing new punishments, giving police additional powers to investigate and arrest suspects, and creating tougher rules for managing offenders. It also covered immigration enforcement and asylum procedures alongside criminal law changes.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Counter-Terrorism Act 2008
[As Introduced]
The CounterTerrorism Act 2008 gives UK police and security services enhanced powers to investigate, monitor, and prevent terrorist activities. It includes measures like extended detention periods for suspects, better informationsharing between agencies, and tools to disrupt terrorist funding and planning.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act gave the UK government special emergency powers to step in and manage banks that were failing during the 2008 financial crisis. It allowed measures like the government temporarily taking control of banks to stop the financial system from completely breaking down.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Children and Young Persons Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act strengthens the law to better protect children and young people's wellbeing and safety. It does this by improving how services work together, giving young people more say in decisions affecting them, and setting clearer responsibilities for councils and other organisations that work with children.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Consolidated Fund Act 2007
[As Introduced]
This Act allows the government to release money from the Consolidated Fund (the main government money account) to pay for essential public services and government operations when needed. It's essentially giving permission for daytoday government spending to happen between major budget decisions.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Appropriation Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act gives the UK government official permission to collect taxes and spend money on running the country during 2008. It's a routine annual law that sets out the budget and allows the government to pay for public services, staff, and operations for that year.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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Appropriation (No. 3) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act gives the government permission to spend money from the public budget on running government services and projects during 2008. It's essentially Parliament saying 'yes' to the government's spending plans for that year.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 February 2009.
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European Communities (Finance) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act allows the UK government to make financial payments to the European Union and gives legal authority for how EU money is managed. It essentially updates the rules for how Britain pays for and handles its relationship with EU institutions and programmes.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 24 February 2009.
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Criminal Evidence (Witness Anonymity) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act allows courts to keep a witness's identity secret during criminal trials if there is a real risk that revealing who they are could cause them serious harm. The judge must decide if anonymity is necessary, and the defendant's right to a fair trial must still be protected.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 24 February 2009.
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Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act gives UK regulatory bodies (like health and safety inspectors) more flexible powers to enforce rules and punish rulebreaking. Instead of always taking cases to court, regulators can now use tools like warnings, fines, and other sanctions directly, making enforcement faster and more practical.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 23 February 2009.
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Planning Act 2008
[As Introduced]
The Planning Act 2008 changed how the UK approves large infrastructure projects. Instead of local councils deciding everything, the government created a faster process for major schemes like motorways, airports, and power plants to get approved, though local people can still have input.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 23 February 2009.
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European Union (Amendment) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act allows the UK government to update and change certain laws to keep in line with new agreements made by the European Union. It's mainly a technical law that makes it easier for the government to adjust UK rules when EU rules change, rather than needing a new Act of Parliament every time.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 23 February 2009.
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Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act reformed how child maintenance (financial support for children whose parents have split up) is organised and collected in the UK. It created a new system to make it easier for parents to pay what they owe and for families to receive the money they're entitled to.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 23 February 2009.
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Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Act 2008
[As Introduced]
This Act makes changes to the rules and powers around the Channel Tunnel Rail Link rail project. It adjusts legal arrangements and gives authorities additional powers needed to complete and manage the highspeed rail connection between London and the Channel Tunnel.
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 23 February 2009.
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