Bill Index I-P
| Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act 2010 | top | |||
27/07/2010 |
CHAP iv 2010 |
Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act 2010 (Lords Minutes) |
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27/07/2010 |
720 c1286 |
Royal Assent. The following Acts were given Royal Assent: Appropriation (No. 3) Act (CHAP 30 2010), Finance (No. 2) Act (CHAP 31 2010), Academies Act (CHAP 32 2010), Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act (CHAP iv 2010), Allhallows Staining Church Act (CHAP v 2010). |
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| Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL) 2009-10 | top | |||
27/07/2010 |
514 c914 |
Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Bill; Finance Bill; Academies Bill (HL); Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL); Allhallows Staining Church Bill (HL). Royal Assent notified. CHAP 30 2010; CHAP 31 2010; CHAP 32 2010; Cap. iv and Cap. v. |
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26/07/2010 |
514 c693 |
Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill. Third reading and Bill passed without amendment. |
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26/07/2010 |
720 c1223 |
Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL). Returned from the Commons agreed to. |
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28/06/2010 |
719 c1650 |
Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL). The Chairman of Committees informed the House that, pursuant to Private Business Standing Order 150B (Revival of Bills), the Bill had been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments together with the declaration of the agent. The Bill was presented, read a first time, passed though all its remaining stages pro forma and sent to the Commons. |
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21/06/2010 |
719 c1168-9 |
Allhallows Staining Church Bill (HL). Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL). Lords motions that the Commons messages of 16 June be now considered; and that the promoters of the Allhallows Staining Church Bill (HL) and Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL) should have leave to proceed with the Bills in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 150B (Revival of Bills). Agreed to on question (formal). |
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16/06/2010 |
719 c1058 |
Allhallows Staining Church Bill (HL). Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL). Message brought from the Commons that they have made the following orders: that the promoters should have leave to proceed with the bills in the current session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). |
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27/11/2009 |
PB 2 2009-10 |
Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill (HL). Petition deposited by Bircham Dyson Bell. (Lords Minutes) |
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| Lawful Industrial Action (Minor Errors) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 4 2010-11 |
Lawful Industrial Action (Minor Errors) Bill. Explanatory notes also published (Bill 4-EN). |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c866 |
Lawful Industrial Action (Minor Errors) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 4). To be read a second time 22 October and to be printed with explanatory notes (Bill 4-EN). |
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| Legislation (Territorial Extent) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 10 2010-11 |
Legislation (Territorial Extent) Bill. |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c867 |
Legislation (Territorial Extent) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 10). To be read a second time 11 February 2011. |
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| Live Music Bill (HL) 2010-11 | top | |||
27/07/2010 |
HL 31 2010-11 |
Delegated Poiwers and regulatory Reform Committee. Second report on the floowing Bills: Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Bill (HL) 2010-11; Live Music Bill (HL) 2010-11; Rehabilitation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill (HL) 2010-11. (Lords Minutes). |
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07/07/2010 |
HL Bill 12 2010-11 |
Live Music Bill (HL). |
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07/07/2010 |
720 c203 |
Live Music Bill (HL). The Bill was introduced by Lord Clement-Jones, read a first time and ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 12). |
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| Local Government Bill (HL) 2010-11 | top | |||
28/07/2010 |
720 c1298-332 |
Local Government Bill (HL). Lords report stage. |
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14/07/2010 |
720 c685-733 |
Local Government Bill (HL). Lords committee stage first day. Clause 1 agreed to as amended. Clause 2 disagreed. Clause 3 agreed to. Bill reported with amendments (HL Bill 14). Clause 1 : Prevention of implementation of certain proposals for single tier of local government Clause 2: Consequential electoral provision Clause 3: Extent, commencement and short title |
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14/07/2010 |
HL Bill 14 2010-11 |
Local Government Bill (HL). As amended in committee. |
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06/07/2010 |
513 c4WS |
On Monday 5 July, the High Court decided to quash, in their entirety, the Structural Change Orders creating unitary councils for the cities of Exeter and Norwich. As a result the terms of office of one third of the members of Exeter and Norwich city councils, which had been extended by the orders, ended on the 5 July and there will be by-elections to fill these vacancies within 35 days as required by statute. Moreover, the decisions taken in March to implement the unitary proposals for Norwich and Exeter by the then Secretary of State, are now overturned. I am today announcing to the House how I propose to respond to this situation, which quashing the orders has created. I recognise that there will now be elections for one third of councillors in Norwich and Exeter within the next five weeks, and that this will involve the councils in additional costs. This is an unfortunate consequence of the previous Government's reckless move to drive through unnecessary unitary proposals which did not comply with their own criteria, and have now been found to be unlawful by the courts. As to the future of the unitary proposals, on which decisions can now be taken afresh, the Secretary of State does not intend to take any such decisions. If Parliament enacts the Local Government Bill, which received its Second Reading in the other place on Wednesday 30 June, all uncompleted plans for unitary restructuring in Devon, Norfolk and Suffolk will end. The Bill provides that no order may be made for implementing a unitary proposal received by the Secretary of State before the commencement of the Act. As a result of quashing the orders certain provisions currently in the Bill are no longer needed. These are clause 1(3) of the Bill, which currently revokes the Structural Change Orders for Exeter and Norwich quashed by the Court, and clause 2 of the Bill which made consequential electoral arrangements on the revocations of those orders. Accordingly we are considering on how to appropriately amend the Bill in the other place. The Government welcome the Court's confirmation that the orders are unlawful. This decision along with the Local Government Bill currently before the other place will put an end to all the remaining costly and disruptive unitary proposals. |
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06/07/2010 |
720 c7-8WS |
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Bob Neill) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement. On Monday 5 July, the High Court decided to quash, in their entirety, the structural change orders creating unitary councils for the cities of Exeter and Norwich. As a result the terms of office of one-third of the members of Exeter and Norwich city councils, which had been extended by the orders, ended on 5 July and there will be by-elections to fill these vacancies within 35 days as required by statute. Moreover, the decisions taken in March to implement the unitary proposals for Norwich and Exeter by the then Secretary of State are now overturned. I am today announcing to the House how I propose to respond to this situation which quashing the orders has created. I recognise that there will now be elections for one-third of councillors in Norwich and Exeter within the next five weeks, and that this will involve the councils in additional costs. This is an unfortunate consequence of the previous Government’s reckless move to drive through unnecessary unitary proposals which did not comply with their own criteria, and have now been found to be unlawful by the courts. As to the future of the unitary proposals, on which decisions can now be taken afresh, the Secretary of State does not intend to take any such decisions. If Parliament enacts the Local Government Bill, which received its Second Reading in the other place on Wednesday 30 June, all uncompleted plans for unitary restructuring in Devon, Norfolk and Suffolk will end. The Bill provides that no order may be made for implementing a unitary proposal received by the Secretary of State before the commencement of the Act. As a result of quashing the orders certain provisions currently in the Bill are no longer needed. These are Clause 1(3) of the Bill, which currently revokes the structural change orders for Exeter and Norwich quashed by the court, and Clause 2 of the Bill which made consequential electoral arrangements on the revocations of those orders. Accordingly we are considering how to appropriately amend the Bill in the other place. The Government welcome the court’s confirmation that the orders are unlawful. This decision along with the Local Government Bill currently before the other place will put an end to all the remaining costly and disruptive unitary proposals. |
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30/06/2010 |
719 c1798-834 |
Local Government Bill (HL). Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House. |
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23/06/2010 |
Lords Minutes |
Local Government Bill (HL). Examiners' certificate that no standing orders relating to Private Business are applicable to the Local Government Bill [HL] was laid on the Table. Examiners' certificate and reasons and the minutes of evidence of the examination were ordered to be printed (HL 12 2010-11). |
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23/06/2010 |
HL 12 2010-11 |
Local Government Bill (HL). Examiners' certificate and reasons and minutes of evidence of the examination. (Minutes) |
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22/06/2010 |
Lords Minutes |
Local Government Bill (HL). Memorials from Exeter City Council (No. 1) and Norwich City Council (No. 2) were withdrawn. |
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21/06/2010 |
Lords Minutes |
Local Government Bill (HL). Memorials alleging, pursuant to Private Business Standing Order 83 (Examination of public bills by Examiners), that Private Business Standing Orders of both Houses are applicable to the bill; and complaining of non-compliance with those Standing Orders were deposited by Sharpe Pritchard on behalf of Exeter City Council (No 1) and Sharpe Pritchard on behalf of Norwich City Council (No 2). |
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08/06/2010 |
719 c603 |
Lords announcement on the procedural Motion tabled by Lord Howarth of Newport to refer the Local Government Bill to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills to allow them to consider whether the Bill is hybrid. |
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08/06/2010 |
719 c603-13 |
Local Government Bill. Debate on a motion to refer to the Examiners. Agreed on division (154 to 150). |
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26/05/2010 |
719 c25 |
Local Government Bill (HL) 2010-11. Lords presentation and first reading. |
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| Local Referendums Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
26/07/2010 |
Bill 66 2010-11 |
Local Referendums Bill. (vote). |
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26/07/2010 |
514 c741 |
Local Referendums Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 66). To be read a second time 3 December. |
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| London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No 2) Bill (HL) 2007-08 | top | |||
22/06/2010 |
719 c1308 |
London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No. 2) Bill (HL). A message was brought from the Commons that they concur with the resolution of this House of 15 June. |
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27/11/2007 |
PB 5 2007-08 |
London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No 2) Bill (HL). Petition deposited by Sharpe Pritchard (Vote). |
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| London Local Authorities Bill (HL) 2007-08 | top | |||
01/07/2010 |
Votes and Proceedings |
London Local Authorities Bill (HL). Certificate by the Clerk in the Private Bill Office that in respect of the following Bill brought from the House of Lords, the Agents have deposited in the Private Bill Office declarations signed by them, stating the Bill is the same, in every respect, as the Bill which was brought from the House of Lords in the last Session. Bill read the first time. |
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01/07/2010 |
719 c1938 |
London Local Authorities Bill (HL). The Chairman of Committees informed the House that, pursuant to Private Business Standing Order 150B (Revival of Bills), the bill had been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments together with the declaration of the agent. The bill was presented, read a first time, passed though all its remaining stages pro forma and sent to the Commons.. |
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29/06/2010 |
719 c1660 |
London Local Authorities Bill (HL). Lords motion that the Commons message of 23 June be now considered; and that the promoters of the London Local Authorities Bill (HL), which was originally introduced in this House in Session 2007-08 on 22 January 2008, should have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 150B (Revival of Bills). Agreed to on question (formal). |
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23/06/2010 |
719 c1418 |
London Local Authorities Bill (HL). A message was brought from the Commons that they have made the following Order: That the promoters of the London Local Authorities Bill (HL), which was originally introduced in the House of Lords in Session 2007–08 on 22 January 2008, should have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). |
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23/06/2010 |
512 c275 |
London Local Authorities Bill. Ordered that the promoters of the London Local Authorities Bill [Lords], which was originally introduced in the House of Lords in Session 2007-08 on 22 January 2008, may have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). |
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27/11/2007 |
PB 7 2007-08 |
London Local Authorities Bill (HL). Petition deposited by Sharpe Pritchard (Vote). |
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| Medical Insurance (Tax Relief) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
05/07/2010 |
Bill 50 2010-11 |
Medical Insurance (Tax Releif) Bill. (vote) |
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05/07/2010 |
513 c84 |
Medical Insurance (Tax Relief) Bill. Presentation and first reading. To be read a second time 4 February. (Bill 50). |
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| Minimum Wage (Amendment) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
05/07/2010 |
Bill 29 2010-11 |
Minimum Wage (Amendment) Bill. (vote). |
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05/07/2010 |
513 c80 |
Minimum Wage (Amendment) Bill. Presentation and first reading. To be read a second time 4 March. (Bill 29). |
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| National Park Authorities Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
05/07/2010 |
513 c81 |
National Park Authorities Bill. Presentation and first reading. To be read a second time 1 April. (Bill 34). |
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05/07/2010 |
Bill 34 2010-11 |
National Park Authorities Bill. (vote). |
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| National Service Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
05/07/2010 |
Bill 37 2010-11 |
National Service Bill. (vote). |
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05/07/2010 |
513 c81 |
National Service Bill. Presentation and first reading. To be read a second time 4 March. (Bill 37). |
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| Nottingham City Council Bill 2007-08 | top | |||
13/07/2010 |
720 c674 |
Nottingham City Council Bill. The Bill was brought from the Commons, the declaration of the agent having been deposited in accordance with Private Business Standing Order 150B (Revival of Bills). The Bill was read a first time. |
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06/07/2010 |
720 c192 |
Nottingham City Council Bill. A message was brought from the Commons that they have considered the Lords message of 10 June and have made the following order: That the promoters of the Nottingham City Council Bill, which was originally introduced in this House in session 2007–08 on 22 January 2008, may have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). |
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05/07/2010 |
513 c121-43 |
Canterbury City Council Bill. Lords message (10 June) considered: that the promoters of the Bill, which was originally introduced in this House in Session 2007–08 on 22 January 2008, may have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). Debated with Nottingham City Council Bill. Motion debated and agreed to on question. |
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24/06/2010 |
512 c409 |
Ordered, That so much of the Lords Message [10 June] as relates to the Nottingham City Council Bill be now considered. -(The First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.) Motion made, and Question proposed, That the promoters of the Nottingham City Council Bill, which was originally introduced in this House in Session 2007-08 on 22 January 2008, may have leave to proceed with the Bill in the current Session according to the provisions of Standing Order 188B (Revival of bills). Objection taken. Bill to be considered Monday 5 July at 7 o'clock. |
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17/06/2010 |
511 c1001 |
Nottingham City Council Bill. Motion that the Lords Message of 10 June relating to the revival motion be now considered. Objection taken. To be considered 24 June. |
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10/06/2010 |
719 c746 |
City of Westminster Bill (HL). Canterbury City Council Bill. Leeds City Council Bill. Nottingham City Council Bill. Reading Borough Council Bill. Lords motions that the promoters should have leave to proceed with the bills in the current session in accordance with the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150B (Revival of bills). Agreed to on question (formal). |
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27/11/2007 |
PB 2 2007-08 |
Nottingham City Council Bill. Petition deposited by Sharpe Pritchard (Vote). |
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| Parliamentary Standards (Amendment) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
20/07/2010 |
514 c188 |
Parliamentary Standards (Amendment) Bill. Presentation and first reading. Bill to be read a second time 22 October 2010 and printed (Bill 60). |
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20/07/2010 |
Bill 60 2010-11 |
Parliamentary Standards (Amendment) Bill. |
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| Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
22/07/2010 |
Bill 63 2010-11 |
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill. Explanatory notes also published (Bill 63-EN). |
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22/07/2010 |
514 c594 |
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill. Presentation and first reading. (Bill 63). To be read a second time on Monday 26 July. |
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| Planning (Opencast Mining Separation Zones) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 15 2010-11 |
Planning (Opencast Mining Separation Zones) Bill. |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c868 |
Planning (Opencast Mining Separation Zones) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 15). To be read a second time 11 February 2011. |
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| Protection of Local Services (Planning) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 21 2010-11 |
Protection of Local Services (Planning) Bill. |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c869 |
Protection of Local Services (Planning) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 21). To be read a second time 21 January 2011. |
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| Public Bodies (Disposal of Assets) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
05/07/2010 |
Bill 32 2010-11 |
Public Bodies (Disposal of Assets) Bill. (vote). |
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05/07/2010 |
513 c80 |
Public Bodies (Disposal of Assets) Bill. Presentation and first reading. To be read a second time 17 June. (Bill 32). |
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| Public Bodies (Sustainable Food) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 12 2010-11 |
Public Bodies (Sustainable Food) Bill. |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c867-8 |
Public Bodies (Sustainable Food) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 12). To be read a second time 12 November 2010. |
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| Public Services (Social Enterprise and Social Value) Bill 2010-11 | top | |||
30/06/2010 |
Bill 6 2010-11 |
Public Services (Social Enterprise and Social Value) Bill. |
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30/06/2010 |
512 c866 |
Public Services (Social Enterprise and Social Value) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 6). To be read a second time 19 November 2010. |
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