A Bill to regulate charges for, and the advertising of, goods delivery services; to make provision about transport infrastructure in remote areas to promote the use of goods delivery services; and for connected purposes.
The Goods Delivery Services Bill aims to regulate charges for, and the advertising of, goods delivery services, and to make provision about transport infrastructure in remote areas to promote the use of such services. It covers related purposes as part of its scope and is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons. The bill is sponsored by Jamie Stone of the Liberal Democrats.
The bill is at the second-reading stage in the House of Commons. After this stage, it would typically move on to committee scrutiny and further readings if it progresses.
Generated 21 February 2026
The 2021-2022 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.