Make provision for the restructuring of the Royal Mail group and make new provision about the regulation of postal services.
Government Bills
Fixed-term Parliaments Bill 2010-11
A Bill to make provision about the dissolution of Parliament and the determination of polling days for parliamentary general elections.
Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No.2) Bill 2010-11
The Bill provides Parliamentary authority for funds requested by the Government.
Loans to Ireland Act 2010
A Bill to make provision in connection with the making of loans to Ireland by the United Kingdom.
Consolidated Fund Bill 2010-11
A Bill to authorise the use of resources for the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011.
Budget Responsibility and National Audit Bill 2010-11
A Bill to make provision for a Charter for Budget Responsibility and for the Publication of Financial Statements and Budget Reports.
Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Act 2010
To make provision about eligibility for a child trust fund; to repeal the Saving Gateway Accounts Act 2009; to make provision about entitlement to health in pregnancy grant.
Finance (No. 2) Act 2010
A bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue.
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011
A Bill to make provision for a referendum on the voting system for parliamentary elections and to provide for parliamentary elections to be held under the alternative vote system.
Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Act 2010
A Bill to authorise the use of resources for the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011 and to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011.
Superannuation Act 2010
A Bill to make provision for and in connection with limiting the value of the benefits which may be provided by way of compensation to persons who suffer loss of office or employment.
Finance Act 2010
A Bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue.
European Union Bill 2010-11
A Bill to ensure that in future Parliament and the British people have a say on any proposed transfer of powers to the European Union.
Equitable Life (Payments) Act 2010
A Bill to provide finance for payments in cases where persons have been adversely affected by maladministration in the regulation before December 2001 of the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
Protection of Freedoms Bill 2010-11
A Bill to restore civil liberties and roll back state intrusion into individual privacy.
Identity Documents Act 2010
A Bill to scrap the national ID card scheme and the National Identity Register.
National Insurance Contributions Bill 2010-11
Local Government Act 2010
Education Bill 2010-11
Health and Social Care Bill 2010-11
Financial Services Regulation Bill 2010-11
Airports Economic Regulation Bill 2010-11
Parliamentary Privilege (Draft) Bill 2010-11
Public Bodies Bill 2010-11
Welfare Reform Bill 2010-11
Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill 2010-11
Pensions Bill 2010-11
Scotland Bill 2010-11
Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Bill [HL] 2010-11
Office for Budget Responsibility Bill 2010-2011
Academies Act 2010
Armed Forces Bill 2010-11
Energy Bill 2010-11
Localism Bill 2010-11
The week in Parliament
Latest comments
The Times (In 2003), reported that if (and we may not have that option of 'if' one day) we join the Euro, the European Central Bank had warned Britain it might have to give up its National Health Service.
Even the Bolton Evening News, May 2003 reported that, 'Britain would be forced to scrap the NHS if we joined the euro, so warns the ECB, saying free health care could be slashed to just emergency services.'
Also, 'The ECB recommends jettisoning the NHS in favour of private health care, saying Britain's aging population will send NHS costs soaring, and euro-zone rules would not allow Gordon Brown to borrow necessary funds to foot the bill.' Does Britain have an aging population more so than any other country?
William Hague has stated that, 'Britain will not join the euro in this Parliament.' Yet quite clearly in the Treaty of Lisbon, it states, 'That the Currency of the Union shall be the Euro', and although the UK has an 'opt out' on it, I jog your memory that there was an 'opt out' on the European Investigation Order (EIO) yet the first thing this government did was to 'opt in' when there was absolutely no need to do so (Mrs May looked most uncomfortable when she made that speech). So, how long, once the NHS has been ripped apart, will it be before this country 'opts in' to the Euro?
Anne
Britain should not join Europe's single currency, entering the Euro means demolishing the British Monarchy.
Europe will not prove any economic growth if we were to send out the pound to Europe.
Tuan Nhu Tran


Stephen Graham
Localism Bill 2010-11