In Parliament - Bills
The following changes have occurred since 24 January 1986:
Abolition of Crown Immunity Bill, Commons, first reading -- 29 January.
Airports Bill (Government Bill), Commons, second reading -- 27 January.
Australia Bill (Government Bill), Commons, first reading -- 28 January.
Education (Amendment) Bill (Government Bill), Lords, third reading -- 28 January.
Obscene Publications (Protection of Children, etc) (Amendment) Bill, Commons, second reading -- 24 January.
Social Security Bill (Government Bill), Commons, second reading -- 28 January.
Tobacco Smoking (Public Places)(No. 2) Bill, Commons, first reading -- 29 January.
Wages Bill (Government Bill), Commons, first reading -- 30 January.
Wages Council Orders Enforcement Bill, Commons, first reading -- 28 January.
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- Court interpreters reject new contract deal
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- Saudi Arabia accepts registration of female lawyer
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- North-west paralegal initiative
- French revolution
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- SRA’s popularity slips
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- MoJ plans crackdown on ‘so-called’ experts
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- Law Society Excellence Awards now open for nomination
